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CORPUS CHRISTI. TEXAS WKUXKHJAY MORNING APHIL 13 1010.
AM THE K15W8
P'L WICKERSHAM
GIVEN A ROASTING.
nator LaFollctte Says
to Dismiss a
Associated Press Report.
WVSHINUTON. April 12. The
Administration railroad bltl occu-
pied th entire time ot the House
jid Senate today. Senator La Foll-
ow spikt- In opposition to' the btll
.m remnrkH consisting of arraign-
iL J' . f Attorw Uenrral Wicker-
9r . . i ......i
sir
IIT ordering mi' usinietm. ui
. .. w riiincnt h suit ugtttnet the
the
v V-r... N
Ra i.l fr nl
ew Ha von & Hartford
hsorbtng the ItostOu &
M ' .in-- because the Massnchu-
si giKl.iture passed n taw legnl-
hi' holding oompan Sen-1
W il'fendei . leKtalntUt-'
THE ROSEBUDS LOST
T0 THE S A. BRONCOS.
ipiie Latter) Had Easy
An Easy
Iji Tho Hornld.
Jn'.r.i. April 11. For the se-
! . Lth llOMbuds went down
ju de iai before their more fortnld-
trTl'i r it- the Hroiieos. today. The
Kin o u ih void nl fenturs. th or-1
r the IcinU
t critical ino-i
is i" i tic iarx l
r-Hpnslble for :
the r- ' il Th
Mro'Hos Htnrtod the I
Ilt I'or lluenoH Ant!j.
Ass-j l .fed Press Kpor;
''AN AM A. April 12. Tho ornts-
trs leuni 'Hi.ee and South Dakota
rf"l 'da for Buenos Ayres to
pi" date In th- contennlal rele-
'ra'. 'ii "f ArRentine Independence.
. THE MARKETS.
COTTON".
As' . 1 "' Report.
KW ORI KAN'S. April 12. Cot-
tii fit'im t opened today bitreiy
't lv I". banged and t points up
ipt .- i.p were nnt u ticted
1 b p it k arl - H it order ev n-
lv '..itiiiic.'d at !. -tart General
ih it. the .ottoit lilt caused a
w . . i hH how.Mt. and prices fell
off t-' I poit.ti. .Hi tl.e more active
actitus The n porta from Texas
wc u the iftHct tiist too much
rA'i rti erioil.v d.laylng the
l .a: hns Texan rain r. ports In-
crensed m thf sesolon prosressod
nd tl.e shorts became nervous the
ji fM (t noon K.ntiis ' about yester-
day s iif Thi- nftertioon market
wj 8 i ul.. bnsi-d on onttnued buy-
Inp nud unfavorable reports from
xna The eloso was stoady at a
t advance of C to S points. Spot
potton
wan sternly and unohanged;
middling. 11 3-S.
CATTI.K.
Associated Press Report.
KANSAS CITY April 12. Oattlo
were steady to 16 cents lower today.
Choice steers $5750 JS.15; South-
orn cows (.1.50$ IS.6Q. Hogs were
ents lower. Heavies $10.-
10.15. Shoop wore 10 to if.
ilgiror.
WOOIi.
"'luncliiiiri Pr.nB Ronort.
ro.N' April 12. A number of
pol sales were reported today
Western advices Indicate
le growers are holding out
rTop prices. Quotations of scour-
4 'values: Texas tine 12 monthB
IS! fine 6 to 8 months 64(7
mm
:fjjj
le fall 583 59.
He Had No Right
Certain Suit
olneera. The Hone board a twtl VX
based on tho report of .Mtutn of 111-
plnnnllon of the bill MOnHuros
Inols chairman of tho oommltteu
tor opening tuoasuro.
I'lielf tloo Leave Clmlr.
Associated Prowl Report.
WASHINGTON. April IS. WhWl
the Administration rntlrond Hill
w called tip lu ttie Hoiiho today.
Speaker CsmvJB tnntod the chair
or to Representative llonnett o i
New York Representative .Maun
of Illinois chairman of the com-
mtttee on Interstate aud Foreign
Commerce addressed the House m
tin' nn'HKiire.
Sailing and Won
Canter.
In
'"t-i Mith Jak' Vols In the Ikjx
tx;' replard hlii with olgrove
The aw by Innings
hosebuds
nTTTi
S I 4
uoooosooe
oil 001 110
-Hunter. Slttbbs.
Broncos
' b
Batteries
Mud
Adams; Voir Colgrove and Wltnn.
Alaxaiider.
SIM KITS IIOTIIHUKD 1 1 Kit.
-
AHMorlnted Press Report.
AKRON. O.. April 12
"Spirits kopi bothurlitK mo." Is
the explniintion offered by Mrn.
Ruse Maniuardt. tiKod 20 who
attacked and klllwl her two-year-old
daughter.. Marguerite
4 today and so Injiufri her ono-
......... i .
- yenr-old bl
by'yiTJts it
SheHieat the
enm is
expected. Sh
child-
ren wlih a hickory
Martjuardt lia lie.i
hib. Mrs.
committed
to th- Statt hospital
NO MERGER OF '
THE METHODISTS.
Ass.H.'iatwd Pre lUport
CINCINNATI. April I 2 No mer-
ger or consolidation of the Metho-
dist church. Nrth nud South hut n
doser alllaiic- Is forecasted b) ev
ml delegates to the Federation
Commission and of two demonstra-
tions which met hore today A Joint
session of the commission will be-
gin Wednesday.
THE REUNION OF
CONFEDERATES.
Associated Press Report.
MONTGOMERY. Alu. April 12.
(lenernl George Harrison com-
manding the Alabama Division ot
the United Confederate Veterans
today announced that there would
be no automobiles nor carriages In
the body of the general parade at
the Mobile reunion. Forost's cavalry
will bo located In the rear. Ladles
will be in carriages after the cav-
airy.
THE FIGHT
THE TOBACCO TRUST
The Circuit Court Adjudged the American
Tobacco Company and Several Subor'
dinates to Be Parties to An Unlaws
ful Combination
Associated l'rw Report.
WASHINGTON. April i? In M
fnr us tho dsohdon below of tlto
I'ultod Stntoe ClrwiU Court wsft
MgttlttBt ttlO tub.toeo molt. It was
against them on ine liroad ground
that there was a combination which
interfered with competition in
trade ami all mien eomulniitlatrt
were declared to he pmhlbltod by
the tfbvritiau Ih The law nm
(ono'dfd la hf "Drketlc" nnd llttk-
)iut vu Icfi that tt did not im-et
tin' uiprnvul of that rourt
Th- lieriitM-iit k rm'dlnft w
HltiKi tbv An. rlt(4ii Tobei- t'im-
panv and iUt-nw nlllfd nernit
and tholr olllerrs. all of tbun wert
rhariw'd with foriiiin Hitd maintain-
Iuk a trtiKt Tbi ult wan Ihmu
on nllcpatloiiH of oltlnn of tli
aherman anti trust law and also of
..f (Ku i.mvUlaiin nt ilin Wit. .
r . ' :
Bon-Uormim tariff lnw. The pttr.
pose of the flowmoent wni to forco
the dissolution of Uio combination
' and tho doitmellos ol wlwt m dc-
clared to be a monopoly of thi to-
baco business In restraint of com-
' mere not only in tho I'nlbsd
Statue hut through u lHre jwtrt of
the tbncca using world
Pour JiidRes wit lu the haMriiiR ot
the ease In the trial court nud while
three of them ultimately found com-
u. I rn. .ttt.llfi Mwiv i'ri I
mini iiMiiini it .c.t...
so divided In their renpertlvo linos
of reasoning that eueb propounded
nn ..p.i..u.. . ...
In Kneral terms the verdict was
a declnrntlon oi sunt tor a mujoni) j hrai.WI of u l)llglnuJilj The
of tho corporallonB on the ground nrUtah Amerlcnii Compiuiy was al-!
that they constituted a combination KW c hl. m wltf.rowUl of
contrary to tho lnw. and wliilo nn j rrmiin.imiit that company having
Injunction ngnlusl these coinblnn- j or;BIl8Wl hy othor yf0
Hons was granted there wnt no .nrry ... ... .. miHiiir. nr
pronotincemont on the subject or
1 . r
monopoly which the Government
had especially sought to obtain.
Tho bill as to the l'nlted Cigar
Stores Compnny. a doinosllc corpor -
ation. was dismissed . as were also
the bills against tho Imperial and
Hrltlsh A morion 11 Coinpanlws. I8ng -
llsh corporfltJona. and tholr nuhor-
dlnaie Amarlcnti concerns notwlth-
stnndlnR the rontenton by tbn Oov
em men t that the dgar Stores Com-
pany was the retail Inairnment- of
Hie trust In thht country .and the
Rnfhib Corapsitlec. tjte foreign di-
visions or tt .
' The dismissal of the s- of the
r?lgr Stores Company wss due to a
failure on the part of the Circuit
Court to find that lb-re had been
exercise of control over it by the
trust rastrlctlBir me ir.oin i
trade and In the eause of the two
foreign edrperattona to the circum
stance that Uio ftontrnct for tho dla -
trtbutlon of forolgn buainom was
made In ICngtnnd
Disregarding the plea of the Clov
rnment on the point of monopoly
the ClHHiR Court adjudgud the
! Aiuerlonn Tobacco Couipwiy and
' may of the subordinate general
companies to be parties to an tin-
laVful orablnatloit
to bo each In I
Itself an unlawful combination and
each to be a holder of shares in
Uotbor compnuhiH. They were en-
llv from continuing In
the combination or from doing any-
" ' ..1
uung in i..rw.u.w.v u. - "
gaging In Inter-state and foreign
oonunorne
txm from acquiring tho
.
trol over Issuing companies
Issuing companies also wore enjoln-
d against permitting such control.
The hills against tho olllclnls of the
various companies who wero In-
cluded In tho original complaint
were dismissed.
Both the Government and the to
bacco companies appealed the case
1 f0 lho Supremo Court the former
because of tho fftlluro to Include alt
i thw defendants in the
and aho because ot
prohibition
the limited
AGAINST
Of (Hi- verdict a to the Otto-1
ots. 04 the companies on the gen-
oral ground that thore should have i 0 rn
b-n bo vsrdlet nt all agntiiM them. lrrUMttR den until after the Ad-
The argument of tho out lu the I l"ltrnllon legislation hns been
Sonroion Court con mi mod three I disponed of." said Rop'"entnllve
tlwos a much time n Ib onllnarily:
allosrei for the prwenintion ot
. Thf uovermnent. which wai
rapracwMlMl in the hmrlnp b vt-
tornay Ueniral Wleherahani hicI
Mneclal A m 1st ant Attornoj (.Unt-ral
McKfnolda. made the moat ni-ip
Inn rhurncH . urn .-ruing the eottildu
alien Tlio.t oiiRht tKpeelall t
hit the fkeiupK'd uraanltatlon in
i hided In 'h. prohibition dvt-larlua
i thai the Imperial I'ompanv and the
i Hr H lult Am rlHU Company bad bn
'"H mnnlpiilntiMl n to proUde for
i'mplet monojiolv and division of
lb.- tobaeto liustnesa of the world.
Vn effort aUo was made to hnv
.
i vtrtiict vr tn- iowr court to
i..wt.i u i...... i.
( vmsviimuii no w iiv riiMif -ms-
blnntlth daclard a inonopoly In re-
stmlnl of trade On bohnlf of the
pftmii.iililii ti wii iniiliiiiilnd I lint nn
-ss-H. I
-.uii iiiiw itunti mum' iij luiriu hi
.i.! ni. .......1... .r .iu .J
to work it linnbjhip to Indoponilont
tobacco doalorg.
It was r hit mod
by tho Oovorn-
mcnl thai ever Blnro lOOli Ihoro hus emement are umiuveii to ue rnpiu-
been an apporitonmetil of tho tolmo-! 'y dlmlulshlnK. Omclut telKram8
i co inisluess of tho world hetwnan
the A ini Iran Company and Ihu to-1
bai-. o Imslneas of the world between j
the American Company and the Im-
nieriai company and a prarlleal mo-
n(Joj. of mjM of UQ mKlrUuit
1
j the ri.lted utattni and (lrnt Rrltnln.
1 was eantKlally .-oiilentlo.! that no
I ludgment would be efrootlvo that
j ot rbU lu WlUml0(l 0or.
l m xm HB p.jhho. lho
1 tnttcl atntes
j
1
UTTHUIUTIUl U
STRIKE IS OFF.
Vssoclsted Press Repor4
HI PAI I. April I '.' The switch-
men' sirtkf . which bxau November
: on 1;: lallroads In the .North-
west win oinclally declared off to-
night The men will return to Hounded totlny when Oovernar lan-
work uticondltluualb HInce the; da Issiiod an order prohibiting all
strike a raise of three cont an hour
1 11IB )W. Knnted to the Hvvltchmon.
:N0 TRACES OF
DR F. it. COOK:
Aa8o0ate(1 jir0Ba Uoporl
FAIRBANKS Alaska. April 12.
( Th(j FalrbunkH ox)0(1lo to Mount
; ............ ... . . . .
.Moiviiiioj tue uigiidii pen in .urin
1 AuierlpH. n-nchod tho suinmlt April
: ijurio.unce.1 today after a 0
! JR ?
oil tub
It
&HfT.Utfo traco of Dr. Cook's alleged
JHf.V .... ........ ..
idWfftf It was unable to follow
55
-ynpposed route
Coming Social Kvcnt
The Knights of Columbus are pre-
paring to give a big dance In their
splendid club rooms In tho flluntzer
building next Friday night. Rivery-
thlng possiblo Is being done to make
Hio affair u grand success and
those who are fortunate enough to
' attond will havo a very enjoyable
time
WILL ATTEND TO
SPEAKERLATER ON
His Defies Will Be Resented By Insurgents
At The Proper Time.
Associated Pruis Raport.
WASHINGTON. I) C. April 12.
Bpaukor Cannon's declaration to tho
House IttHUconts yesterday brought
.... .1.1.. . .. .... a . .
vmnnv siawnienm .rum iuv
mwrnwi manors totiny. peaaer
""iuck hi uansnn Alter we nae
"'' 1 "' "
THE WAR SPIRIT IS
BREWING N ECUADOR.
.
Is Organizing An Army and
Colombia Is Her Friend.
jCCUauOr
ttM
AMoclnlod Pnwh Runort.
WASHINUTON. Airl
WASHINGTON. jTAprll IS Tho
wir anlrlt l hreinti; inoro and
inoro ntuipnnt In l';u nud Houttdor.
as well tin lu Columbia. IDcuiidor'H
ally and the chntiooa of u poticoful
" l" auuw uwiariiiiwni imj im
IntwlllKMiiee. The ICcundoroan kv
""
A 7Auii(i IM UK.
1
AMoelntml Press Report
JOHNSTOWN Pa.. April U
j At 1 o'clock this morning a
fro ft j?(l8Ulll.g( tlli
. n i r...i. 1....1
1 rtniK i viiiaiit wutMiti '
causeil a loss of $75000 and
was still burning. Sovoral
men have boon Injured In light-
ing the llamoH.
NO PRIZE FIGHT
IN MEXICO CITY.
AMoeltUXl Press Report
MKXICO CITY. April IS. The
death knell of prl7 fighting in the
I'Miaml District of iloxloo was
future pugMIstlc contests.
GAVE PACKERS
TILL APRIL 27.
Associated Press Report.
CHICAGO April 12 Judge l.nn-
dfs in the United States District
Court today gave the National Pack-
ing Company and subsidiary con-
cerns until April 27 to plead to In-
dlotmuntH charging violation of the
Sherman anti-trust law.
Crystal Theater.
Three full reels of Interesting
pictures tonight: "Hood River Val-
ley." "Modern Dr. Jekyll." "Two
Women and a man Stage Driver."
The program lasting over one hour.
Remember Jobnson-Ketchel fight
Friday 14 and 15 besides our reg-
ular program (Commencing next
.. . . . . .. ...... . 1 n I
monday this taeaier win ueu .
J first attractions In vaudeville work-
lug pictures and songs.
pnxiiod tho Important legislation In
hand his cnge will bo attended to .
Men cannot continue to makoHuch
InrRO hl'.ifts without eventually be
Iilk called." Representative loln
tiiixtor of WnHhliiKtoii remarked!
"Cannon's notions am foolish Ho
Is Mltlltm on a powder mill Ho'U
touch (his thliiK off nome day nud
II ml hluiHetr kohIk up through the.
dome of the cap I tot "
i
enuneut is mohllizluK an army
Colombia With IViu.
AsHontutod Press Report.
LIMA. I'oru April 1 2. Oltlrtnl
tolott-niuiH received littro slate I hat
dcmoiiHlrntiniiH hostile lu I'oru and
in favor of the military support of
Kamdor continue nl lluKoln. Colom-
bia THE JUROR HAD
A RIGHT TO SIT.
Associated Press Report.
P1TTSUURU. Pa.. April 12.
JuiIku Frazlur tuday ruled (hat Har-
rison Nushlt fnromtui of the graft
Invodtlgntlon grand jury wns entitl-
ed to sit 11s a Juror In tho Bints or
Pennsylvania. Had tbo rfllug been
adve.ro. ovur 180 Indlottnonts would
bare houn iiunshud and (he entire
graft investigation would hnve
boon rapoRled.
All further probing ot thu graft
' barges have been postponed on nc-
((mint of the adjournment of thu
grand Inn until Monday.
PINCHOT WAS
MADE HAPPY.
Associated Press Report.
P.jn70 MAURICIO. Italy April
12. After spending u second day
with Col. Roosevelt. Plnchot left to-
night for Zurich apparently lu a
happy frame of mind. He and Mr
Roosevelt declined to discuss the
mcetlifg.
''
WKATHKR FOHKOAHT. .
Associated Press Report. .
WASHINGTON April 12.
Tho following forcast Was Is- t
sued tonight by the United
f States Weather Bureau:
East Texsa-Bhowers and in-
creasing cloudiness Wedues-'
day; coller by night or Thurs-
day ) 1 u
West Texas New Maxtao s4
Oklahoma Showers Wetlaw- v.
day and cooler; Thursday fair "w
anil warmer
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