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Yy, AUGUST 7. 1922, (LEGAL NOTICE) | In the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington, Southern Division CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY COMPANY, ¥ Corporation, Complainant, % HE IGE QUIVEY, ee ore and as district delegate, and as repre- " the members of @ International Association of Ma- ‘ an unincorporated association; JOHN DOE, whose true name is e nant unknown, individually, and as chairman, and as represent- montis of pr clan Bo of said International Association of ts, and as a member, has rey ting the members, of said on; A. W. RICKETTS, individually, and as chairman, and as rep- ting the members, of Local No. 391 of the International Brotherhood ‘Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders and Helpers of America, an unincorpo- ted association, and as a member, and as representing the members, of “Association; LOUIS BRINBORN, individually, and as chairman, and ting the members, of Local No. 426 of the International Broth- of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers, an unincorporated tion, and as a member, and as representing the members, of said ation; PAUL LUNDERO, individually, and as district chairman, as representing the members, of Sheet Metal Workers’ International an unincorporated association; W. E. SUMMERS, individually, ychairman, and as representing the members, of Local No. 418 of et Metal Workers’ International Alliance, and as a member, and enting the members, of said association; W. D, JOY, individ- , and as chairman, and as representing the members, of Local No. the perpen. ba ¢ Railway . of a unincorpo- 0 * Member, and as ie members, of sciation; ROBERT O'NEIL, individually, aol bdo and as t. the members, of Local No. 1086 of the International Broth- of Electrical. Workers, an unincorporated association, and as a ber, and as representing the members, of said association; W. R. RON, individually, and as a chairman of an executive committee, and mting the members, of the Employes’ Department of the Amer- — of coe a ee ee KELLY, name inant \unknown, CHARLES D. IER, CHARLES WELLER. MIKE POWERS, PETE MILANO, ERICKSON, whose first name is to complainant known, MIKE GERS, JOE ROGERS and WALTER BUCKLEY; and said above d individuals as members of, and as representing the members of, Joint Federation of Shop Crafts Employes, Northwest Railroads, Chi- lilwaukee & St. Paul System Federation No. » an unincor- association, and as members, and as representing the members, Railway Employes’ Department, American Federation of Labor: persons, known and within the jurisdiction of said ing and conspiring with said named endants, and repre- Defendants. each of the above named defendants, and to all persons, known and unknown, within the jurisdiction of 2 RH combining and conspiring with said defendants and represented by them or oy them: ‘it has been made to on the verified bill of complaint herein and the affidavits of Nicholson, R. J. Martens, Huling F. Bowles, Walter J. Dean and E. E. Reid, heretofore filed in the office Clerk of the above entitled court, that a restraining order preliminary to the final hearing is neces- and proper, and that prima facie complainant is entitled thereto, enjoining the defendants and all per- and unknown, within the jurisdiction of said court, combining and conspiring with such defend- them, or any of them, from doing the acts complained of and threatened to be wd oe we NO. 157-E RESTRAINING ORDER AND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE x before this court at its court room in the city of Tacoma, upon the 14th day of August, 1922, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day, and then and there show 4 they have, why the inary ie OCUET in for 7 complainant should not issue. G UNTO THE COURT from said verified bill and affidavits that the threatened are wrongful and an unlawful interruption of, and interference with, the conduct of com- business as a common carrier of interstate, as well as intrastate, passengers and freight and as of United States aie Oey oe preventing the complainant from performing its duties under the of interstate’ ps le 4 Sua and toes ed, va = eer "eduges passengers an 5 reaten perso injury to com it’s employes desirous of entering into the service of complainant; ¥ ut IT FURTHER APPEARING TO THE COURT from said verified complaint and affidavits, that ite and irreparable injury, loss and damage will result to complainant before nofice can be the application for a preliminary injunction and hearing had thereon, for the reason that it ap- that acts of violence have been committed and are being threatened by said defendants and other persons combining and conspiring with them, and that such persons have threatened and intimidated, and are threatening and intimidating, the employes of.complainant and persons desiring to enter into complain- _ant’s service, in divers ways, so that the employes of complainant are being hindered, molested and intimi- _ “dated and prevented from performing their regular work in connection with the maintenance and repair of ‘complainant's motive power and equipment, and so that such employes are induced to leave the gervice of and so that persons desirous of entering into the service of complainant for the performance Mecessary work in connection with the operation, maintenance and repair of complainant's railway and ment, are prevented and induced to refrain from entering, and to refuse to enter, into such service; that, in uence thereof, there is imminent and immediate danger that the transportation service ‘of complainant will be wholly stopped or greatly curtailed, interrupted and delayed; AND IT FURTHER APPEARING TO THE COURT that said injuries are, and will be, irreparable, for } the reason that defendants are not so financially responsible that adequate judgments could be collected - from them, and that the acts complained of are so numerous and committed under such circumstances that i of the individuals guilty thereof cannot be apprehended; and that said wrongful acts are of such a Miteeter that they cannot be compensated for in damages; and that said acts will be committed’ and such injuries sustained by complainant before a hearing can be had upon complainant's application for a tempo- rary injunction unless a restraining ordey is issued forthwith and without notice to defendants; and the complainant having prayed and moved for the issuance of such temporary restraining order; NOW THEREFORE, it is ORDERED: That you, the said defendants, and each of you, and all per- sons, known ‘and unknown, combining and conspiring with you, or any of you, now within or hereafter coming within, the jurisdiction of this court, be, and you and each of you are hereby, enjoined and restrained : From interfering with, hindering or obstructing, or attempting to interfere with, hinder or obstruct, any person engaged in the service of complainant, by assault, violence, or the use of threats of any kind, opprobrious or insulting epithets, offensive address, acts of intimidation, show of numbers, suggestions of boycotting or of danger to person or property, or any illegal acts whatsoever, for the purpose of inducing, leading or requir- ing, such person to refrain from the performance of, or to refuse to perform, any lawful service which such Person may be called upon to perform for complainant; From compelling, leading or inducing, or attempting to compel, lead or induce, by any or all of the means above stated, or by persistent following, or “dogging,” any person in the employ of complainant, to leave such loyment or service ; teen ty ony such means above stated, inducing or leading, or attempting to induce or lead, any person eontemplating entering into the service of complainant, into refraining from so doing; ' From preventing, hindering, delaying or embarrassing, or attempting to prevent, hinder, delay or , by any such means, any person from entering upon complainant’s premises, for the purpose of carrying on or conducting business with complainant, its agents or officers, or for the purpose of entering into inant’s service or performing service for complainant ; : i From invading or entering complainant's premises, either in numbers, or singly, for the purpose of pre- venting or attempting to prevent, in any manner or by any means, any person from performing any lawful ‘servite for complainant, or inducing or persuading, or attempting to induce or persuade, in any manner or by “ahy means, any person from entering into complainant's service, or if such person be in the complainant's Bervice, to quit or leave the same; From congregating or gathering in numbers upon or about complainant's premines, or in the vicinity thereof, or upon the ap eg thereto, or any thereof, for the purpose of threatening or intimidating or annoying, or in such manner As shail reasonably to threaten, intimidate or annoy, the servants or employes of complainant, or any person having business with compicinant, its Or agents, on Its sald property; From maintaining pickets upon complainant's permises, or any thereof; From maintaining, adjaceat to complainant's properties, or upon the approaches thereto, or any thereof, any greater number of Tepresentatives than one representative at each point of ingress to or egrons from, complainant's property, premines or places of ; and from threatening, intimidating or annoying, or acting in such manner as shall reasonably tend to threaten, intimidate OF annoy, the servants or employes of complainant, or persons having business with complainant, ite officers or agents, on its said Powe interfering with, hindering, hampering, obstructing, delaying or stopping, or attempting to fiterfere with, hinder, hamper, felay or stop, the receiving, loading, unloading, handling, delivering or transporting of persons or property by complainant, or the Operation of complainant's railway lines or equipment, or the performance of any of complainant's dutles as a common carrier, by force or violence, or show of force or violence, or by any unlawful means whatsoever; From ‘injuring or destroying, or attempting to injure or destroy, any of complainant's properties; From combining and conspiring with any other person or persons, procuring any other person or persons, or aiding or assisting Any other person or persons, to do or perform any of the acts and things hereinbefore set forth; An4 from combining or conspiring with any other person or persons to do any act or thing destructive or In restraint of the commerce between states oF foreign nations, or any commerce, now or hereafter carried on over or by means of complainant's mal aerate be made by a copy thereof served upon each of the defendants above named; and, as to each of those unnamed or unknown, and as to each of the named defendants upon whom service cannot be made, this order shall be and become ettective whenever the samo shall come to his knowled: and shall be and become effective upon ali defendants not other. + Wise served, upon publication thereot in two dally newspapers published in the city of Tacoma, Washington, two Gaifly. newspapers Dublidhed in the city of Seattle, Washington, one daily newspaper published in each of the cities of Everett, Bellingham ahd Aber. deen, Washington, and upon posting copies thereof at the principal points of access to the yards of complainant in tho cities 4 complainant having given a bond in the penal sum of Five Thousand ($5,000) Dollars, conditioned according to law, with Murety, and eaid bond having been approved by the court, this order is hereby made immediately effective. This order shall remain in effect until the 14th day of August, A. D, 1922, and until such further date as this court may wided by law. eet rescce, visio. 16 the. Western District of the State of ‘Washington, Southern Division, this 4th day of August, , & D. 1922. EDWARD FE. CUSHMAN, Judge of Said Court. THEREBY CERTIFY the foregoing to be a true copy of an original writ this day issued tn the within entitled case, at ’ ¥ pific t 4 the seal said District Court on the date therein written, | =) i um ec rernaree ¥. M. HARSHBERGE: By ALICE HUG Clerk LNS, Deputy. ackargeon ————— The Seattle Star THE SEATTLE STAR Pibiiaied Dally ae THOT Reventh AVE, Seattle, Washington Subscription Rates BY MAL, IN ADYANCD IN THE BTATE One month .. ov Three mon Six months 2.76 One year 6.00 OUTSIDE OF BTAT WASHINGTON Price te &0e per month, or $3. 09 year, hy cAnniui IN CITY Per month orsneere $0.00 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Transient charge, per line per fnsertion (count #ix words to ae a Tine) ... 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APPLY AT ROOM 217 KING BT. STATION Beattie, Wash. MEN WANTED Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Mechanica and helpers for ea partment, round houses and to take places of thoae wi . *, net cision of the United States Board. ae. Ha bor and rule encribed by the authority of the U, 8, Government will govern. Avply to Division Superintendent, aster Mechanic or Foreman, Mobrtdge, 8. D. Miles City, Mont. Lewieton, Mont. Deer Mont. jer Bide, Cy ai Men ‘s Bldg. Room. 302.0 AW. Miiwadkes Station, seattle. aie 8. Hoth ‘bee Tacoma Bldg.” 2 44 re throw is away. #54 ation ’ Ties postettres. Better watch and jow lees, Alarm 4 mantel clocl Stafford & Rehwars. 4002 Arcade. ‘TION MALE NTING HC , Ing, $2 and $4: paper, Li MeCarron. AY MAKING, MOWING ther odd jobs, call Elliott FLOORS” BERAPED ished, Sunset 2005 AGENTS WANTED Ts WANTED TO TAK bution in demanded ae of matehe! lighter. ‘Tak 2 . 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Raflway, | N-1, Btar (SWEET SMILE | Marie Yost, of Mendota, Ill, was chosen in a contest} as the girl with the sweetest} smile at the university at Val- paraiso, Ind; She will be supervisor of music in the public schools of Knox, Ind., next year, Madison. a ai 2 AND § Oi CHILDREN; ground | “106 Broadway. 24 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS (MENTS AND HOUSE- HOLT APAT Beacon (ob H. Amer- Alaskan, erate rates STEAM HEATED, rooms or MODERN aparter t 606% Kastinke. a 2-ROOM newly tinted, 1718 12th 8. 1118 39 FURNITURE FOR SALE Blake buys. welis. 2082 6th. M. 6518. Beacon pM ? FOR SALE “GO BR WILLIAMS COMPANY — 1943 First Ave, 8. DOORS SASH AND G-inch cedar siding Flour bins ... Cupboard doors Bonn, 20x25, 4-ie' Window ana door to order, Ftock acreen doors rend boarda by roning board an plote with sloave board ..... 15, Window glass by the light or by the bo: Plate glass windshields put tn your cr B. WILLIAMS COMPANY Eetabliahed 1899 PEACHES Avatlable for first time by malt, tn limited quantity, famous "L-H-I" Rrand yellow, free-stone, tree- ripened Slappey peaches. Poritive- ly finest canning peach grown. Shipment direct from grower August 10 to 20. By parcel post, anywhere in state, $1.26 a box, cash. with order. LOMNARD- HORSLEY INVESTMENT UN. 2nd St, Yakima, Wash, RAVANAGH HATS. 58.06.1008 ist ry repair for AND POT | eft HOVER of universally on seller, Demonstration APARTMENT; | Details ‘Are Important ° in “Want Ads” Make your want ads geil things. Be enthusiastic, but don't mis- represent. Tell the BUYER the facts about your HOME and you will not have the shoppers annoy you. Yon will prevent disappointment and inconvenience to afl. Telephone us your afvertising—or ask to have @ salesman call and give you CLASSIFIED SERVICE, STAR WANT AD STATION Bartell’s Drug Store No, 2 610 Second Ave. 45 MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE | 72 FOR EXCHANGE—REAL Mohipeaoea ie FURL CONSUM- be big double load x (a. rz mill wood for #10; sin 1 4 until further not: LESS THAN WHOLESALE 615 THIRD RAST "nee ‘eat wor s LONG 5 years, good condition, $5. Painters tag! $25 cash, 2427 OLD GROWTH FoRBST Bilt ctl Wve’ Gard to do light housework. between 7:30 and ? p. m ni IY Com: to Stall 21 San floo: PLUMBING BUBTRESS FOR SATB - in live Western Washington town, ineludin, ar, tools, oom bun= galow, %-nore lot. 3-99, Star. 83 REAL ESTATE LOANS for farm mcr ry Be FARM CO. fee: BO! #5 STOCKS AN STOCKS OFFERED Telechronometer ..«-. «$32: Alaska Pet. & Coal .ee-. 969 Am. Lottie Cap . Hematite Iron & G. . Am. Gas Improvement Ratio Corp'n of Am.. units Un. Finance ... Col, Red Metal Weatern Bmelting & Am. Workers’ Oil F. Roundar: between 7:20 and 9 p.m. MILL. on, 14. doubl 4606. wor i; onow vit CORE. Marsh Cons. Success Minin LIGERTY BONDS, TOP PRICES C. J. STEEPLE Main 589% po Telephone Cap- itol 2319, leave number if net at | gg CRA’ AND home. LOANS \UTOMOBL WA HENRY, MOSSHACH PAYS HIGH; Pes ae EST CASH PRICES for light oor 1ith aye. ast aett, As ranged on automobiles: i PAID FOR CARS, CONDI 5 use ~ 7 no object. Bitiott 1948, 1909 6th] fonvts” pan eed: wasmenta sone FOR SA! smaller. CTON~ 7 TRAILER BRAND NEW. CONPIDENTIAL SERVICR LIST PRICE $1 .. THIMS ana| Used Car Clearing House WORKINGMEN'S LOAN CO. Organized to make loans to workin; men and women who cannot aft rasisa*? bey, ® Bish rate, NS made on NITURR, PIANOS, SALARY. No indorsera, EAL ESTATE sUAL VALUR with ee loor wit! entranc room, dining |No worthy person retused 1007 SRABOARD BLDG, cond floor has | yey, 1Oe7 re ADO e; lot By Ly te ti . ‘Botabliehed isso. 1086 ‘Shaves lecond an arion. 4 8252. NORTH END DISTRict|| Lhe Seattle Star Nn ester «DIRECTORY LF Kenwood 2295. | §7,600—NICE . ON A foot ROOM, MODERN Lot alone worth old by August 10, Sunset 11 oR ET tor, 210-12 Hours, 10-5. In New York & house, Apply at d; city water; wal nee of 3 car lines. one of these on almost your own terms. Mr. Chandler, 2371 W. Spoka: et, corner of 2¢th &. W., or phon “Attiort notice tm amounts ce sit mounts 100, NO. MORTGAGE. oF 5 ORTGAGE or RSER required. Your promise Bay and be steadily employed t ask. It makes no di re who you owe or what you ‘vast Fronting on the North “He rorvey fer: » See x tod 1 Trunk highway; — 4-room Sek Empire. Bid 914 Second Ave. Near iadison, On Gemenie and jewelry on most new house, on 4 1 acre cleared; splendid for poultry, berries, fruits; com- rmounity specializing in poul- iafacto’ terms, try This is an opportunity socr FOR REMEDIAL LOANS to necure a suburban home 3 in a coming district on ver: easy terms, It is wor looking into, 220 Walker Building, Second and University Phone Elliott 0182. ‘SP. 885-986 Empire Building. “ Second Near on RY TO LOAN—W TOAN ARY MONOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watches and jewelry; lowest rat Seattie’s Oldest Loan Bi rs AMERICAN JEWELRY 5 RIT Recond Ave Matabliched 1889, "Monuments SS Within 30 minutes by auto trom Sec-| {te Co, Tat and ve ae ee ond and Pike. Bubdivided into 4{__Wehad ¥R74, © tracts, Good soll; slec- |" Optician and Optometriat inning water; halt- SUBURBAN ACREAGE hour stage service. This’ prop- pnindn Fraser Ba haPaah erty coming to the front very tent Attorneys rapidly, and presents to you an election opportunity to secure a of choice suburban. prop a producing home near t Assistance given in buildi: 220 Walker Bullding Corner Second and University St. Phone Elliott 0182. ed Seattle, 1 i . 8. Pat Eiyon Bia. “wiflet Rh SALE, ore tract; apt, FW. Maupin, 0. ten Rouse: chicken hows ‘good | ree advice. 207 “Hinckley: iid arden; berries; jain 2728. lots of cedar for jolts and buildings; 20 minutes’ $850 casheor $9 down, $15 a month, Physicians, Surgeons Dr. Gervyi—Leading Drugless Physi- t terest, Henr A. clan. Macfadden’s methods special« Prisha, Route 1, Bverett. iy, 813 Washington Bide. Mate “IMPROVED LAND; BUILDINGS” HR ANGUS Women's alimenta epee NORTH END, PRICE $2,000 i} at a men seth phe is Epes Just outside 4 limits; 4.room| Clalty. bie % ity Sees, nenra aye house; barn; of land cleared; | reasonable. Buite antages Bid. city water; walking distance of Piano Tuning Groen Lake cars convenient a | Piano Tuner—JOHN STROM tunes hook. Basy rms arranged, urke, & Farrar, Inc, 208 New| pianos right, $2.00 in $020, call York Block eS al belli el & FOR SALE—FARM LANDS at e - | WATER WHEELS AND PROSPRCT- ing. Testing. Wm. is. phone Garfield 5688-R. % BIG LAND SALI In Skagit county. Over 300 families Peterson, My placed, Prices wey below | abet eee see eee materi: pireney drures Lumber furhished OPPORTUN ITY for building. Lots of work for our settlers. H.C, PETERS, 726 Third Ave STARWANTADS