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   Newport Daily News (Newspaper) - January 6, 1913, Newport, Rhode Island                                Second Edition ESTABLISHED 1846. R. 1913. Gumi Sectional Bookcases adapt themselves to all conditions found in the average Library or Living Are ways uniform in well matched and You have several styles to select Come into the store and see what a variety of combinations are No matter what is the shape or size of your room or how many books you have we can show you how to preserve and at the same time beautify your A C. TITUS 225-229 Thames ON PAGE 6 YOU WILL FIND INFORMATION ABOUT SOME SPECIAL OUR JANUARY SALE HAS Tel. 55, f E Bilk Rill Skid NEWPORT ENGINEERING 359-365 Thames Tel. 150-151. STARK TAXI GAB S TEL. 859. SOME VERY FINE WHITE ASH COAL PASSING THROUGH OUR TRY IT. NEWPORT COAL TURKISH ENVOYS OFFER Say They Will Prevent a field in Island uf Crete Jon. Turkish delegates to Iho con- ference at 4 o'clock thla in St. Jau the chief the vian Tho ence lasted exactly during which time the Turkish envoys to make were by ten Balkan sufficient to prevent the threatened The official report of tlie meeting of thp examined the new tho ish delegates made reply to ation of the at tho last Tho latter declared the work of the negotiations will be re- but tho date uf the next ing was not fixed at tho conclusion of today's Tho Ottoman delegates presented li long in which they spoke of Turkey's earnest desire to tho only concessions they offered wore to yield tho rights of Turkey 1n the island of Crete ami to to the frontier be- fivo a further small with ween Turkey and and his remained upon the subject of They Turkey could not uji that The of Iho Balkan allies to the room o consider the Turkish and returning to tho conference s they a adding hat as Turks hnd not met erms they must ask an without fixing the date of tlie next Tlie delegates the statement that tho lons had broken off. The conversations between Dr. the chief of leace and tlie minister of the assumed a rather Insists must receive n mined late by the grrant of compensation In return for her neutrality the he it to the 79. J 1SS3. Now is the Time To have your old I PICTURES Onr stock of Picture Mouldings is the beat we J have ever Prices lower than Largest stock of Unframed Pictures in THE KAZANJIAN COMPANY Bellevue J prompt and Dr. in repeated the vague already made to Roumanian during iis sojourn Bucharest before he to but in- alsted on an ana Dr. Daneff thereupon telegraphed to the government at definite instructions on this sub- EXTENDED FOR A Mollen and Chamberlin Given Time to Damur or Change Their Jan. time when Charles and E. J. respectively of the Haven railroad the Grand Trunk must decide what they will do with reference to the federal them with violating the law by attempting to the railroad of Xew was extended today for a The defendants will havo until next to demur or change their tentative pleas Of not already When the case came before Judye Hough In the federal court John attorney for both said tie had not had time enough to study the case and whether he wished to make any preliminary The extension at his has heard from Alfred Q. Grand board of alao ivas iHe Is a subject and in The federal jury will resume Its gation Into the New Trunk deal by COMMISSIONER OF Charles P. Neilt President Jan. Taft today Charles to bo commissioner of Other nominations sent to the Senate today included that of Charles M. Hoyt to be postmaster at Mass. STEAMERS NEW Jan. la from for New 443 miles east of Sandy Hook S a. will dock a- in. Jan. Hamburg PITIES CUES TO BE TRIED IN LOWER ng certain Defendants Not Charged Witt Power to Control Cotton Corner Did Not Produce Effect to Bring It the S counts against J nines A. Patten and charged with violation of Sherman anti- trust law In running a so-called cotlon tho Supreme today sent tho case against the men to trial in the lower Eugene Q. Frank B. and William P. In- York oC January 1, to cotton by extensive buying on Iho Now York Cotton as ft result ot which tho price would bo enhanced uml ultimately arbitrary and sive Tho conspiracy calculated to yield n Tho alleged violation of Sherman ttw was set forth In the Indictment in eight different In as many defendants fox trial on any Before tho defendants could be placed on the United States circuit court lor southern four ua not im government pealed from that decision to Iho preme Because of similarity In the four held the controversy in tho Supremo Court narrowed down to validity of tho third and seventh Tho third count had been attacked successfully as because it merely stated an alleged conspiracy to buy nnd omitted to charge agreements to cotton or to sell In any The lower said the defendants were not charged with to control Tho seventh count waa the one specifically the defendant with on cotton The lower court hold that such a did not effects direct enough on interstate commerce to It within tho Sherman Justice In the said tho md conceded m that in order to effect a corner there to bo a old from sale of the cotton too the turned upon whether the Indictment a As Ho that point of court justice although the point might bo reviewed coso were ed Kor tho present decision of the lower court on this must bft accepted as ho He then passed to the holding of the lower court that running a was not a violation of tTio the restraint was too Indirect and not hold that frhn need not be voluntary in the light of the may be Vandeventer tho Injury lo. the public was the same whether the effect was voluntary or opinion In which Chief Justice White and Justice Holmes The vase will to the federal court of southern Now for trial or other The on of tho court settles tho Important question that a any com- Is a restraint of Interstate and may bo a violation of the Sherman Today's decision does not determine the question of guilt of Patten or the other but sends case back the lower court for trial on the with tho important principle of law that If a In cotton tha Sherman ute Is DOES NOT MEET Distribution cf Southern Stock Would not End Jan. The premo Court today that tho plan advanced by Pacific attorneys for the disposition of the entire stock of the Union Pacific Railroad Company in the Southern Pacific Com- to the stockholders of the Union Pacific would not so effectually end the Union Pacific merger as to with its dissolution SUBJECT TO INTERSTATE 193 miles east of Sandy Hook at 30 t of a. will dock DUAL MBET of the star While practicing for Thursday evening there be a. dual athletic meet between the local Young Men's Christian Associations at the gymnasium on Will ono While event Saturday injured his If he Is out of the meet It will make a good deal of difference to the Mary Street is that he will bo all right by The following are the entries for the city 100-yard and 200-yard W. 400 C. 380 S. mile high VT. W. three broad W. 12- pound 1HI- Railroad and Con- by Jan. and express today a when it was hela that con- limiting to smaW Bums their lability for loss of shipments were not to but to In- It was further held that contracts li ml liability to a. small in return were not in violation of the Interstate commerce particularly mack Scores upon such contracts have been held void under elate NAVY Ship Panther Believed to Reported if in Jan. Navy cers are not disturbed at reports that repair ship from Hampton Roads for last may have been caught In ths gale which swept the Atlantic It is not customary for a repair to report sailing and The Panther is equipped with wireless and would have been heard from shebeen in UK Organised Labor Will Not Re Iron Koti Fell Risalt it Trill Mori Stirs Jan. president of American of speaking before the Senate on judiciary In favor of Iho Clayton contempt flwer to aimed at the of workers which ho Iho trial and conviction for dynamiting of officers of tho Iron ever the shall said Mr. In the of his ad- dynamite shall bo lot .uA and work that It shall never It will have 83 Its theory ana policy which IB government by government ed upon our Instead of a by v In closing his statement In- an assault upon employers and manufacturers' larly tho United States Stoel 1 and thu declared that labor would not repudiate tha structural Iron unions pave them helpless and at tho of organized capital and rreed for all thoso whom men may deem of the Federation loader feels the terrible consequences of tho Indianapolis trial more keenly than the men of organized Thero have been added icha and sorrow to our already heavy men accused and cannot tho penalties Upon them all fall the and what of tho conspiracy of conspiracy to murder the liberty of tear o-f protection by they their to leavo them baro and less In tho Is not such a conspiracy sufficiently dastardly to incur some tho con- with their handa stained with Ufe blood of men's happi- iba accorded nothing but they be allowed to to te the powers of the administration cf justice until op- burden wise It V yet wo who presided alt tho realized of the tlo of according privileges ito tho and denying justice to the Judge over tha trial of the Iron was re- ferred to particularly he declared that whole organization seems to be on tho judge who case smugly assured or declared that 'the evidence Irt tWs case will any Impartial person that government iby injunction Is Infinitely to be preferred government by correspondence of Mr. W. of of tha State of was In town today to Inspect a piece of elate road recently near the north end of the Steamer J. A. Is running between Jamestown and Miss Brooks spent Sunday with and William H on Howland avenue la confined to her home on avenue by Miss spent Sunday with Mr. and T. O. J. C. TeKt Is her home by ne Ruth of Providence Is visiting In Mrs. Jones on Clinton avenue was by a in her house about 1 o'clock Sunday She arose and a man with a light Ing about tho Ho escaped out of Iho entered by ing a glass and unfastening the Nothing CLUB SUPPER The Budder Club observed seventh anniversary Sunday with a supper and There WM a full of to do tice to an excellent turkey Ono of the incidents of the evening was tha by Sherwood to Secretary James E. Blake of a monogram ring In of hla services since the formation of the Music was furnished by orchestra and there were selections by Frank and Henri a little soft-shoe by Walter by of Joe Frank W. C. Gorton and Mr. Overy of a selection by Treasurer George B. 2IQN LITERARY les na In Jan. AJl grades ot reduced 20 per 100 At the meeting of tho ML Zion erary Sunday afternoon the speaker was Mr. Fred W. Furlz of Physical Club of New dealing with the work of that organization and the benefit of regular At the elusion of hli address he read a short naper was written for the by Mr. James K. of the American Athletic Union and chairman of the American for the recent Olympic games at A committee was ing of Clifford C. Mtis Miss Grace Effle Johnson J. for the During 1912 Lift POLICIES For than 198 MILLION DOLLARS On which the paid io the Company In Company is now competed of tht of over 1 MILLION POLICIES Protecting tlm hornet of the world to tht extent about 2 BILLION 170 MILLION Of a for the of about 68. MILLIONS of Over Thames St. It tho Newport of The Now York Fancy Grape Fruit per Baldwin 25c Western per 25c Brookfield Farm per per per 70c 274 Thames E. Decorators All Its 91 JOHN Commencing January I will allow twenty perl cent discount on all Clothing the month of JAMES P. 139 Thames January Sale cing at 4 P. the 3d. FRESH GEESE LARGE LEGS lb FORES RIB MOTTOK SMALL FOWLS TRIPE 121-lt lb licit Be lls B Its if e MEDIUM SIZE 60C dcz H. H. 76 77. Newport Transfer Express Co. Baggage and Main 320 The only from fq ot 1A record or Tel. 171. I. Din M. FRESH LOT OP i lb. of WHITE Combinations ths 780. to aid four of. ft Mth Sever feW with ML i Sale of Urn Neilc W an the of or of I w. c  

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