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Sw ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911. 'S HARRIMAN HERGER ‘Some A AF PACFIC. LINES GAL SAYS CURT Government Loses Suit in Which Conspiracy to Re- | strain Trade Was Charged. DISSENTS. Decision Important to Rail- ‘toads Th:cughout the Coun- : try—Story of the Merger. A ONE JUDGE | | @T. LOUIS, June 2.—The merger of | the Southern Pacific and nion Pacitic! Raliroads is lewal, according to an Opinion handed down to-day by the United States Circuit Court of the ) Miighth District. In deciding that th ; Pooling of stocks of the Union Vacitic and Bouthern Pacific and five subsidiary Fatiroads does not constitute a mers. for controlling Western railroad tratlic the Court to-day dismissed the Govern- Ment’s suit to dissolve the combination. The decision, which is a clear victory for the railroads, ends litigation sti the Government three years ay Thief allegation was that the It teresis had conspired to mone the Pacitle coast. Hook filed a dissenting opinion, In which he expressed the belief that he Government's petition wax wel founded and should have been granted The jority written yy Judge Elmder bb Accords | is to the opinion tie only question | as this: Was the Union Pacifle Company ex- nding only from Omala and Kansas | ity on the east, to Ogden on the . | competing line prior to 1901 for trans- | ntinental business with the acific Company, whose line extended | om New York on the east over the to New Orleans and thence by, rail San Francisco and Portland on the ent While the Union ifle was entirely indent upon the Southern Pacific for conuection westward, the Southern | racine was not at all ¢ eo Union Pacifie for ward, read the major UNION PACIFIC NOT A COMPETI. TOR OF SOUTHERN. “Our conclusion,” " UNCLE’ FEENRY WILSons Southern continued the opin- fon, that all facts of this case, con- dered in thelr natural, reasonable and Practical aspect and given their appro- priate relative signitic do not make the Union Pacitle a substantial competi+ tor for tganscontinental business with the Southern Pacific, in, or prior, to the year 1901, “We therefore pass to a donaideration | 1D of some less impor matter re! Wik C 120m A Roy Dicninson ie FAKE JUGGLING STUN by the Gov (lo establish ition between 1 of cu fo appropriate <he! Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Pacific onthe minor lines or to suppress | Northern Pacific, Great Northern Rail- by Attorney: special assistants the agreements by ants af times since Jeneral Bonaparte and his It set forth In detail » the dete were allege? to t of either al commerce bring it within inte: state or interna. ¥ is not suMoleat the condemnation of onsideyation of tie, nave red f themselves 4 nswction, ety res | others the mana t and control of a neat in this; varfous on utended that die branches ind to oa Ta vf a have every sine re trolling snters wit of commer n Par Was t (was fled Mr. Harriman of the IUESTION OF STOCK CONTROL 18 DISMISSED, we rs have died, Judge Rs Mr. Marrhinan tn was, by silputation, ral rnoy= earings were country successor of nex on the reasun fa! yok, disclo facts, nt if anything co: acquived was held in many cities of i — * HARRIMAN RULING WILL BE AFPEALED, MOTT ib daclace in ahictoabact fof ¢ WASHINGTON, June 2h--The Gov ture, we fall to discover any oppor. /@*™ nent will ap OF reason for the injunet.ve reiler 8! nee in the Banta | eved taken dine " ng control, and once of Attorn tala “Pe 10 official wiate- | an the operation of a greatcom. i, but there tor they chose a lawful way for du- | peared ydooot that the case would he Jed © highest cours ee of fac i Fhout the necessity of dete: OPIUM SMUGGLER GETS question much ted ta FOUR YEARS IN PRISON. ; ther securing contro! of adi acifie Company by pure | Punk, Convicted at Binghamton, me stoke, individual owners)“ Brought $100,000 in “Dope” the antitrust Inw, On ie Across Border PERN Fag Capea hed JAMTON, N.Y dun st-—What at the Gov hax failed Ae hey tN Hn { substantiate the averments of its ee ea last nen 1. 5 sisi a | i the. 6c er Lo Bunk, 4Mr. Juative Van d nier, while a Fee i alin Saruar ie. in the hears clusion of this Chroul: Judge, Sil, del order sentuns Canady as doy Judge t he now concurs fn this t efegand nw now congrats BIN 4g" uur Sanren brian and ane matt 000, decree will be entered to (hat effe lg Rte ea aN nae Ph ove ns sult in equ ; “4 Ap ve igi as ety Drought over $100,000 worth of optun: into winst the b n shila: poling Wd there is at pr Pmpany and the Union Pacific t aap PATE Mica TT utrol of the former Oe eT iol bat auauevad din Salt 1 ‘The pitt formation of ion of the han Ant sed by Congress protwet commerce against uulawful mono 10s. he defendants named in the ca were the Union Pacific, Oregon Short Lihe,-Southern Pacific, Oregon Rallroxd was preparing to land ‘ls and Navigation Company, San Pedro upon whe put to sea with the warshjge wa A iad and Salt Lake Company, in pursuit. ke Arnis, eo nbina \ mys: Act to cade nd the gunboat sao hove in sight walle the ateame mazin’ Leaders in the Amusin’ Stunts TRAVERS ISLAND At Advertising Men’s Travers Island Outing O.H. FLEMING MASYER OF THe @ competition in traitic which was In the rmers’ Loan and Trust Seeregate of sue snail proportions © ward H. Harriman, Jacob could not have been in the inspiration of H. Schiff, Otto HH. Kahn, J K outlay Involved in the purchase man, Henry If, Rowers, Her Huntington stock, ft did not nd Wiiitam A. Clark to w direct aud substantial re-| The Government's petition was signed! a ery beat the Harem Skirts & to a qQuartette presided oy ley Sniffin, advertising! } Christian Merald, and} of Town and Country. sine > Dry, 1 Am So Dry, pro. coede the clubhouse to celebra MANY OTHER EXCITING STUNTS | ON THE PROGRAMME INVADED BY THE WINNERS OF THE WHEELBARROW | “HAREM SKRT” T tladsome sports afield’ | | rime iat need any The frst event was a show race, 40 Hed becatee t ere ran In thelr sovked feet and had Dick thelr shoes BoY AND jars, were won by Roy Dickinson of the | award BURGLARS IN AN “AUTO RANSACK A JERSEY HOME. rit of Silverware and Take S700 We Cut Glis—Town Marshal on ‘ elat to the 1) HACKENSACK, & June n ed out the lol's residence i morning. forge pane of glass ed away . . < ‘ orth of sitver- |Startling Costumes in Purple | out of « mixed-up mass at the end of sas vk, Fue j the frst lap, put them on andsfinish the) wearine apparel ciel is ansoctate Worn by Ball Team of | 78¢e. 1K. Stroud, a stout person WhO with tse American Htubbes Company. ’ | simply slid and aat on the pile of Atnywoed bons of one see Representatives’ Club Und! he had Mawel Gut Wis een, < Wor aha a rows fe Hage a? ‘epresentatives’ Club, prize for this, a pair shoes.) “on the Job Pred Meyer, a tall advertising man, who a wore white duck tre «gloves, 4 LOst ‘tm GIS. TOO, |e aa Cen ree | OED ee A CROKER'S JOB. owe 2 Ur *y *| Was a fine assortment of gras stain on) coy ‘i AM. P m - A three-legred race made ep ° +28 ankiog that some Other Novel “Stunis” of Ad- the two first -abroon t 1 be made to inaure that Wee GEN'L Scrus | rertisi al ” | Bert peli nd 14 ‘fs donee onner pny et ae: ANDO OFFICE | Vertising Men Heip Make | Life, ‘The secoed Drives, twe tobacco 49 for tn "ohies pry ts er, resigned, shall net be 50 ON. Outing a Success. Commopolitan and ©. C. Seyi A | fatigued when they presemt themselv@a, | wheeibarrow race, the prizes for wite h{ Commissioner Johnson will probal | were fountain pens, was won by W. 7. ; detall twelve battalion chiets to see Ee Ono of the two deans of the magazine | Woodward of the Saturday Evening | Srpuly cnlnte fin Uwe Nar imation and me in this intry, | Pont and O. 8. Kimberly of Doubleday. | peeve the twelve ndidates for FD. dressed in & purple harem skirt, n| Page & Co | Croker's job from active duty during the SNIFFEN stockinette undershirt, a dickey hat) The M-yard dash was one of the most | forty-elght hours: exciting of the cont ted, BF one of the largest advertisin existence, came very near win with feathers and str | olwar, swatted # two-b ANNOUNCER. rs and a large wawer on the bases | hat fetid of the New York Athleticland hie glory waen't a bit diminiah Club at Travers Island yesterday and | when it was learned that the man who | then Heaved his 20-odd pounds halt) beat him by @ stomach was COR ‘| Way around the diamond while the other) linson of Suceess held | dean and about 190 advertising 1 the Interacholastte But Mr race afterward | TUB RACE, A DIP AND THEN | THE CLAMBAKE. After the ball game they tried to have atubr but it fizzled bee tts oe | of the most diMeult things imaginable to sit stal@ht in a tu when expenaive motor boats will insist on phut-phut- | |) ting by and raising the w bie | proved hy with @ ree Was a regular yelled themselves raucous in the grand | rd in the pos mand. The dean who made the strike Arthur Camp, who presides | vertising In the Harper ‘The other dean was Unele who used to own “enduring of or be {but went Into the was wry Wilson cus some t the civil war, advertising bus’ A STROUD oe Se ak ae pene ae hi rT iN ine nd wasn WINNER OF THE SHOE RACE | iicuriy nu uch ot tae ny te wee eif provid on this dud after the \gam ment da dip in the Sound | — + ; _| the advertisnig nen waded In and de- | | canion wax (he annual feld day] voured great quantittes of clams, hard spbaeark shied ting of the Repr atives Club, | and soft, lobster, uss, ehicken and | Rowerle Mi ol [an aggregation of magazine advertising | watermel 4 ng vines Mowering plANts | rion anid it was, the first time the S| According to A. C. Barrett of But and shrubbery and flowers are arrange! tericks, who had a good deal to do 9 | to give sad ever allowed a plente of icks, who had a eal to do with 1 ion on ite Groans this dinn was alive, there kame, which wan just| MME & xealpackercnief el red J. @ detail of the days “risible, tekting | Te ae tong « nd Jose Van den Berg tums," as Owen F i chate-| poland wa if Pid hah Riek carroll || man of the Stunts Committes, called the hie in care | tween the Ha | WINNERS OF " NARS tis | veedees, the lat | strain of . Here, the Crowds All THREE~ Here," they y strode out, | tertainment scheme per “Cars | cause they threw mi ary ay yolabeed TEgeto men" will be tte opening opera. ‘The | clothing to the discard und played In a se na a wilt trolbartit lave tebe be i ee includes Bertha Shales, | ppular make of titlmate short clothes | SN aeay hata tise popul had an arm wrapped about his com- stinenniianiinhiindl Blaisdelt, that fs usually hidden to the casual and| rade's neck and singing in uw way that} poet onventional eye. Jeouldn't fait to keep anyone's courage | ‘The Harem Skirts were gorgeous in| at white heat, all the sartorial impedimenta that their | name implies, and thelr valgr was evi- | #000,000 denced by the two-bagger of Mr. Camp| WASHIN whe would have been Falstaff had he | of Jan not been Semiramis—and a wonderful |» mi }home run by Al Woods, of the Orange ‘anfield | Judd Farm Paper, who, elad tn pink ew who recently sold his | panties, walloped the ball nearly into hair ty AE eg tieean tare clubhouse ana grounds to this village to the Sound and loved castly into the! op age and was one of Ia for the property, has iver: wih foie | Norestend Jdenitanton, Her father at village te be used for park. malntese!| Hut Me Beeveedees, doubtless because | vas ansoclated with the late W. @. ahae : si el they attire was less confining, so co'Huntmgton In railroad building. PANIGSTRICKEN _ PASSENGERS LEAP. OFF FLAMING CAR; ,Mother and Child Thrown to | Street Unconscious—Mo- | Van den Berg Sed torman Badly Burned. Terrace Garden. t will p . with a touch ide Sunday of vaude- (OPERA, DINNER, ADE IN. A wl, ’ ALL THREE FOR? Novel Combination Offered for Gertrude Gordon, whier and an intimate friend Miss Helen Taft, is made the sole on at ! | Seventy-five pussengers on ® mort: | Aithouch, up to this time, no genius! | ovuna Westchester car were throws! yoo ovo, attempted tie feat of taming intu & panic at 8 vfclock iast evenine jae . temperament of a tax! when the fuse dlew out with a nate La) Ing it to operate ixed that Wa» tvard blocks away. The C8F Diy or hire, the Van den Berg-Euatis (ook: Ae Opera Company, wh will open its Avcrew Shechea, te motorman, was ason Monday evening at Terrace Gar- Kaueked down by the explosion, DUE BS! gen, announces that the management Mined hip feet and put on the brakes, | ft ‘ task Alone with. thal Sivan thames were avout hin und has | WE Ne Oe hands were badly hurhed, at Sidecar tate Pasnenkere rushed tor sitety, Men al Bi iedlia tha eet over cach Omer. | vaudeville show for the delectation of ee ee a ge iss ee and then recklessly declares Anna Gutt her three-yearsold te ; daughter Etta ut No. 72 Bast One Hane that 1 wil 198 tide home. jh died ana Fifty-cignth street. Mra, f an pos ie Guttinan gut to hee feet ana ified har the entire frei The t ep sausage link entld Men purhed past ner and tne | The tickets are printed in sausage ips car Was tuling bith speed when aue M s Slat one begine vy droppl was burt tu the street inte » the pr ary, oF opera } Mother J ehhid lay en sus im! Bert ‘oupon, and seh leave the road, wnere they were ked up by | the taxicab coupor, dangling ‘Police Lieutenant MeAulitte of the! toh lupel. In case of great Westcnester station, ‘Phey were talten | stress one might also write hiv name | to thelr home Mm @ textcad, Where aee- and address on the coupon. . had internal injuries ang ‘Terrace Garden had yeen fixed up f severe cuis aud bruises un Lie ueud and RRR And S19he | OAL wt t th the fun. Band concerts will Sheriud, The mUTUEN, Wi UKE tO eee ene en cnen air aeeaions. The Lincoln Hospital, cat Was alist | Geotiuyed vetore t es Were extine | " f : guished by frewen, Third avenue sure | COMES A TIME juve hace were Blades hed tur fall ay nour, | Wien Coffee shows What It Has Been ' HORSE THROWS $ PHYSICIAN ae | “of Inte years coffee has disagreed | re of Tomphinaville, 4, With me,” writes a matron fron jRome, N. Y I RAGr Tears “Its Haghtest punishment being to When @ spirited Kentucky saddle make me ‘logy’ and dizzy, ant it ! horse owned by Dr, Daniel P, MacGulre, seemed to thicken up my blood head surgeon at St, Vincent's Hospital, “The heaviest was when It upset = West New Brighton, 3, 1, was brought my stom completely, destroyiny pround home, No. 18) Madison my appetite and making me nervous ay Tompkinaville, yesterday after- and irritable, and sent me to my hoon, the pnysician noticed bed. After one of these attacks, in a pore live jai which I nearly fost my life, 1 con better watcn him to: cluded to quit the coffee and try Ym got the old Harry In him," was the pte, ' BIAOI AR bot Ae Dr MucGuire "owte went right to the spot! 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