Carpenter . when the main case was ter-minated by a settlement of all differencesbetween the parties, the complainant didnot require, and was not entitled, to anycompensation and relief of any other char-acter. The present proceeding necessarilyended with the settlement of the maincause of which it is a part. The court was unanimous in the deci-sion rendered. It was apprehended at the time the deci-sion was handed down that the entire mat-ter was a closed incident, but JusticeWright, from whom a more scathing andvituperative arraignment against the Fed-eration oflicials was never approached in


Carpenter . when the main case was ter-minated by a settlement of all differencesbetween the parties, the complainant didnot require, and was not entitled, to anycompensation and relief of any other char-acter. The present proceeding necessarilyended with the settlement of the maincause of which it is a part. The court was unanimous in the deci-sion rendered. It was apprehended at the time the deci-sion was handed down that the entire mat-ter was a closed incident, but JusticeWright, from whom a more scathing andvituperative arraignment against the Fed-eration oflicials was never approached inany court, apparently has retained thefull vigor of his wrath. The morning fol-lowing the decision he did not convene hiscourt until he had taken the preliminarysteps to again hale into his jur-isdiction the men who had been relievedof the necessity of suffering the penaltyof imprisonment inflicted by him by orderof the supreme court. The action takenby Justice Wright is as follows:(Continued on Page 43.) 32. rSOTES teCAtiJNIONS Ashland, Ky.—The firm of A. A. Wil-son of this city has signed a contract withour Local Union 472 for one year and em-ploys none but union carpenters. We takepleasure in giving publicity to his fairness. ? ? ? Laporte, Ind.—Migrating carpenters willplease take notice that this city is a goodplace to stay away from. We are havingtrouble with some of our contractors andthere are quite a number of our home menout of employment. ^ ? *Pocatello, Idaho.—Trade being very dullhere at this time and serious trouble be-tween our Local Union and the contractorsapparently being imminent, we would ad-vise migrating brothers to give this vicin-ity a wide berth until conditions have im-proved and until further notice. ? * •I Miles City, Mont.—This city is at pres-ent fairly overrun with carpenters andvery few of them are fortunate enough tosecure employment. According to build-ing outlook, this city will be a good placefor migrating brothers to avoid this sum


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