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Show MACHINISTS' STMIKE MAY UE SETTLED IN COURT. twt eptag Injaaetloa Inarxl Acalasl trtlk-era trtlk-era Uf tlllwaufceu VnurL A aweeplng Injunction of widespread scope and Importance relative to tha strike of machinists was Istued Saturday Satur-day to the Vltler Manufacturing company com-pany of Milwaukee The order pre-venta pre-venta the atrlkera from In any way Interfering with the workmen that are employed at the Vllter works, from gathering about tho worka lu auv way, fro'n posting picket from combining for tha purpose of preventing tradesmen trades-men telling to workmen who have refuted re-futed to quit ami. from doing anything that will In any way operate or rttult In damage to the liter company The Injunction equate In Ita effect the combined atrlke order lasurd by Judge Jenkins In the Northern Pacific) caae, without embracing any of the defects de-fects of that order which led to Ita re-vocal re-vocal In tho court of appeals. There Itnotaalnglo reference to tho atrlka n the Injunction the men arc not restrained re-strained from atrlklng aa they were In the Northern Pacific order, but they are limply restrained from taking any action or dojng anything that will In any way lend to caute damago to the Vltler company While the action la brought In the name of the Vltler company It Itreally the National Metal Tradea association that It tho plaintiff, the Vltler cam pany having been selected to serve aa plaintiff because It la aald the equities existing were greater In ita favor and Milwaukee waa conaldercd aa the beat place In the country In which lo fight the battle In the courts. |