44 F. 1 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Washington | 1890
This is a suit for an injunction to restrain the operation by the defendants of a certain railroad alleged to have been unlawfully constructed in a public highway known as the “Almota Road,” situated in the town of Palouse City, Whitman county, in this state, and which is an obstruction of said public highway, and specially injurious to the plaintiffs, who each own in severalty certain lots abutting upon said highway, the use of the highway being necessary to afford ingress and egress to and from said lots. One Skcels, who is not a party to this suit, built the railway complained of for his individual convenience and use, in connection with the operation of a saw-mill which he owns. The defendant, under a Contract with Skeels, furnished certain iron and materials used in constructing the road, and has done some work towards completing the railway, and proposes to operate it in connection with another railway of which it is lessee. The above-recited facts appear by the bill and affidavits on file. The case has been argued and submitted upon the plaintiffs’ application for a temporary restraining order and the defendant’s demurrer to the bill.