Z88lU5C ^„ s on«eae^con K oJo, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LIST OF REFERENCES ON FEDERAL CONTROL OF COMMERCE AND CORPORATIONS SPECIAL ASPECTS AND APPLICATIONS COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HERMANN H. B. MEYER CHIEF BIBLIOGRAPHER WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE For sale by the 1914 Superintendent of Documents Price lflc ; Government Printing Office K Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924014515179 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LIST OF REFERENCES ON FEDERAL CONTROL OF COMMERCE AND CORPORATIONS SPECIAL ASPECTS AND APPLICATIONS COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HERMANN H. B. MEYER CHIEF BIBLIOGRAPHER WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1914 ® L. C. card, 18-35005 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Prefatory note 5 Regulation of interstate commerce: General 7-9 Railroad regulation — General 9-12 Regulation of capitalization 12-15 Supervision of accounts 15 Commerce Court 15-19 Express companies 19-24 Telegraph, and telephone 24-29 Interstate liquor shipments 29-35 Waterways 35-37 Quarantine 37-41 Bills of lading 41-42 Miscellaneous 42-44 Industrial corporations; Trusts: General 44-47 Exemption of labor unions and agricultural organizations from operation of anti-trust act 48-50 Federal incorporation; Federal licensing 50-56 Federal corporation tax 56-60 State taxation of interstate commerce 60-61 Federal anti-trust cases: United States vs. E. C. Knight 61 Trans-Missouri Freight Association 62-63 Hopkins vs. United States 64 Joint Traffic Association 65-67 Hatters' case (Loewe et al. vs. Lawlor) 68-70 Northern Securities Company 70-74 Standard Oil Company 74-81 American Tobacco Company 81-91 Union Pacific merger 91-94 Author index 95-99 Subject index 101-104 (3) PREFATORY NOTE In March 1913 the first part of a "List of references on Federal con- trol of commerce and corporations " was published by the Library. It was made up of references of a general character on Interstate com- merce, the Constitutional question involved, the Interstate commerce commission, and the Sherman antitrust act. The second part, here of- fered, is devoted to various special aspects of the subject; to the ways, for example, in which Federal control is to be exercised, by Federal incorporation or licensing, by Federal taxation, by the regulation of capitalization, by the supervision of accounts, etc. ; and to the means by which Federal control is to be accomplished through the Inter- state commerce commission, the Commerce court, or other such agency. References are also given on the application of Federal control to railroads, express companies, the telegraph and telephone, etc., to interstate liquor shipments, to bills of lading, and to industrial combinations or trusts; and, finally, (see the Table of contents) to the more important litigation which has contributed to the develop- ment of the subject of Federal control of commerce and corporations. A full analytical index discloses the more minute ramifications of the subject. H. H. B. Meyer Chief Bibliographer Herbert Putnam Librarian of Congress Washington, D. C, January 20, 1914 (5) REGULATION OF INTERSTATE COMMERCE GENERAL 1 Academy of political science, New York. Government and business. Its Proceedings, Jan. 1912, v. 2: 201-235. Contents. — The relation of government to business, by Samuel McCune Lindsay. — The railroad view of government regulation, by Roberts Walker. — Government regulation. — New York's re- sponsibility, by George W. Perkins. — The objections to govern- ment regulation, by Frederick W. Whitridge. — The relation of the government to business, by Henry Rogers Seager. — Some social relations of big business, by John Hays Hammond. H31.A4,v.2,no.2 HD3611.A25 2 Barnes, Harold Edgar and Byron A. Milner, comp. Selected cases in constitutional law. [3d ed.] [Philadelphia, Lyon & Armor, c 1912.] 237 p. 23\ cm . "Power of Congress over commerce": p. 63-136. 12-24572 JK265.A3 1912 3 Briggs, Samuel W., comp. Regulation of interstate commerce. History of bills and resolutions introduced in Congress respecting federal regulation of interstate commerce by railways, etc., from the Thirty-seventh Congress to the Sixty-second Congress, inclusive, 1862-1913. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1913. 168 p. 28™. 13-35357 HE2751.A7 4 Daish, John Broughton. Memorandum on jurisdiction of courts with respect to orders of the Interstate commerce com- mission. [Washington, D. 0., 1912.] 17 p. 23 cm . 13-7595 HE2757.1912.D2 - Digest of the American and English annotated cases, vol. 1-20, with full index to the notes and a table of cases. Northport, N. Y., Edward Thompson company, 1912. 1 p. I., 1779 p. 26 cm . "Interstate commerce": p. 962-966; "Monopolies and corporate trusts": p. 1155-1162. 12-5886 7 8 LIBBABY OF CONGBESS 6 Gilmore, Eugene A. Interstate commerce law (J„ Library of American law and practice. Chicago, 1912. 26 . v. 10, p. 311-390.) 7 Jackman, William James. Legal features of commerce reg^la, tion, by William J. Jackman assisted by Mark H. bait and 'a staff of transportation experts. Minneapolis, Minn., University extension society, {'1912}. 394, [2] V;ll» ma P s U/old.), tables, diagrs. 24 cm . {In- terstate commerce course, vol. 11.) 12-20183 HE2757.1912.J2 8 Jeffery, James C. The Interstate commerce commission. Railway age gazette, Apr. 18, 1913, v. 64: 880-881. Abstract of address at banquet of Transportation club of Detroit, Feb. 8, 1913. TFl.R2,v.54 9 Lane, Franklin K. What I am trying to do. Railway age gazette, March 21, 1913, v. 54: 671-672. Work of the Interstate commerce commission. TFl.R2,v.54 10 Lust, Herbert C. and Ralph Merriam. Digest of decisions under the Interstate commerce act, from 1908. Chicago, El., 1913. xxxviii, 1089 p. 24 cm . 13-7533 11 McPherson, Logan Grant. Commerce, the Commission and the courts ; a lecture delivered under the auspices of the Col- lege of arts and sciences at Cornell university, May 13, 1912. Washington, D. C, 1912. 14 p. 2S cm . 12-16940 HE2757.1012.M3 Also in Railway age gazette, June 21, 1912, v. 52: 1541-1543. TFl.R2,v.62 And in Rand-McNally bankers' monthly, Nov. 1912, v. 29: 39-42 HG1501.B2.V.29 12 Newcomb, H. T. Limitations of [Interstate commerce] com- mission's powers. Railway age gazette, Jan. 3, 1913, v. 54: 25-26. TFlJt2 54. 13 Pam, Max. Interlocking directorates, the problem and its [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910.} 164 p. 23™. (61st Cong., 2d sess. House. Reft. 923.) Union calendar no. 176. Submitted by Mr. Mann, committed to the Committee of the whole House, and ordered printed, April 1, 1910. The bill reported includes the provision for a commerce court. 10-35406 HE2710.A2 1910 85 To abolish the Commerce court. Re- port. [Washington. Govt, print, off., 1912.] 27 p. 23\™. (62d Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 472.) Union calendar no. 159. Submitted by Mr. Sims. Ordered printed March 29, 1912. Views of the minority signed by F. C. Stevens, John J. Esch, and others. 12-35459 HE2705.1912.A3 86 Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. Commerce court. Hearings on S. 3297, a bill to amend the act en- titled "An act to create a commerce court, and so forth," approved June 18, 1910. February 24, 1912. Part. I. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 51 p. 23Y m - HE2707.A3.1912b 87 Court of commerce, railroad rates, etc. Hearing on the bills S. 3776 and S. 5106, February 3 and 4 [to February 18] 1910. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 70, [2], 71-198, [2] 199- 216, [2], 217-263 p. 23™. Series 1-3, 6. Stephen B. Elkins, chairman. 89 ., ; Index to hearings on Court of commerce. railroad rates, etc. (S. 3776 and S. 5106), February 3-18, Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 5 v &H™ ^ Mm ^ " ^2707^3 1Q10d ~ Court of commerce. Report. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910.] JJ p 23™ (8Ut Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Rept. S55.) ' Calendar no. 292 "vkirm 7 Mr " ElkinS; ° rdered P™ ted March 7, 1910 ViewB of the minority "sismedbv A lWtP n ■ ,„ Clapp: pt.2 p 17-28 «v£. «« « tB - Cummins and Moses E. 10-35285-^ P ' ' Vl6WS ° f **■ Newhnd.": pt. 3, p. 29-47. HK2705.1910.CS FEDERAL CONTROL: EXPRESS COMPANIES 19 90 U. S. Dept. of justice. Cases brought in the Commerce court. Letter from the Attorney general, transmitting, in re- sponse to Senate resolution of June 10, 1912, information relative to the cases brought in the United States Com- merce court. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 588 p. 28™. (62d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 789.) George W. Wickersham, Attorney general. 12-35829 HE2707.C5 1912 91 Laws,- statutes, etc. The act to regulate commerce (as amended) and acts supplementary thereto: Commerce court act, Safety appliance acts, Act requiring monthly reports of accidents, Arbitration act, Hours of service act, Boiler inspection act. Pub. by the Interstate commerce commission. Revised to July 1, 1911. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. 112 p. 2J l cm . 11-35734 HE2710.A2 1911 EXPRESS COMPANIES Includes some material on government ownership and the extension of the parcels post to cover all express business. Such material as a rule treats of present condi- tions and. the need for government interference by control or ownership. 92 [Allen, P. L.] The public and the express companies. Nation, July IS, 1905, v. 81: 28. AP2.N2,v.81 93 Alston, Robert C. Effect of Congressional enactments upon state statutes and decisions in reference to the valuation of shipments. Express gazette, Oct. 1909, v. 34: 289-290. Extracts from "A brief on the validity of the fifty dollar clause of express receipts in Georgia" prepared for the Southern express company. HE5880.E8,v.34 94 Atwood, Albert W. The great express monopoly. American magazine, Feb.-Apr. 1911, v. 71: 427-489; 620- 680; 758-770. AP2.A346,v.7i 95 California. Legislature. Senate. Committee on federal rela- tions. In the matter of the investigation of the increase in freight and express rates. Transcript of testimony given before the Committee on federal relations, thirty- eighth session, 1909. {Sacramento], Printed at the State printing office, 1909. 48 p. B3 cm 9-22865 HE1853.C2A5 1909 20 LIBKAKY OF CONGRESS 96 Chandler, W. H. The express service and rates ^^ Chicago, La Salle extension university, L w°i- fold, forms. m cm - . 49 _ 53 National regulation of express companies, p. - HE5896.C4 12-17994 97 Dabney, W. D. The public regulation of railways. New YorTc & London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1889. v, Ml p. z0 cm - {Questions of the day. no.^x.) "The case of the express companies before Congress and the [Inter- state commerce] commission": p. 271 278. 8-31625 HE1051.D2 AP2A8.V.96 98 Dixon, F. II. Publicity for express companies. Atlantic monthly, July, 1905, v. 96: 1-8. 99 Express companies and the federal law. By a staff contributor. Railway world, Aug. 31, Sept. 7, 1906, v. 50: 737-739; 759- 761. Contents.— I. Nature and volume of business.— II. Corporate or- ganization and business methods. TFl.B68,v.50 100 Gardner, Obadiah. The parcel post and postal express situa- tion in Congress. Letter to the people of the United States. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912.] 6 p. 23\ cm . Q.U. S.] 62d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 490.) 12-35471 HE6471.G3 101 Hampton, George P. Memorial relative to a postal express. The opposition of the local merchant explained and answered by the zone system. From the testimony of Mr. George P. Hampton, representing the Farmers' na- tional committee on postal reform and the Postal express federation. Hearings of the subcommittee of the Senate committee on post offices and post roads, December 29, 1911. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 9 p. 221™. Q.U. S.] 62d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 657.) 12-35475 HE 6471 .H3 102 Hubbard, Elbert. [Interstate commerce commission's investi- gation of the express companies.] World to-day, Jan. 1912, v. 21: 1677-1678. AP2.W75,v.21 FEDERAL OONTBOL : EXPBESS COMPANIES 21 103 Jackman, William James and Mark H. Salt. Express service and water transportation. Minneapolis, Minn., University extension society, [ c 1912]. 432 p. 24 cm . (Interstate commerce course, vol. iv.) "Changes ordered by [Interstate commerce] commission": p. 221- 234. 12-25413 HE5896.J2 104 Johnson, Emory Richard and Grover G. Huebner. Railroad traffic and rates. New York and London, D. Appleton and company, 1911. 2 v. maps (partly fold.) forms (partly fold.) 21\ cm . (Ap- pleton's railway series, ed. by E. R. Johnson.) Contains references. The express service: v. 2, p. 259-323; Public regulation of express companies: p. 318-322. 11-1844 HE1821.J6 105 Johnstone, James E. Express companies and the Hepburn bill. Freight, July-Nov. 1906, v. 6: 18-19, 64-66, 114-115, 207- 211. HE2122.T7.V.5 i 106 Lane, Franklin K. The federal hand on express business. Independent, Jan. 9, 1918, v. 74: 95-98. AP2.l53,v.74 107 Lewis, David John. The high cost of living; a problem in trans- portation — relief to consumers through a system of postal express. Speech in the House of representatives, Feb- ruary 3, 1912. Congressional record, 62d Cong., 2d sess., v. 48, pt. 2: 1700- 1705. Jll.B5,v.48,pt.2 Also issued separately, Washington, 1912. 108 Postal express as a solution of the parcels post and high cost of living problems. An adequate express serv- ice. Relief to consumers and shippers by a reduction of charges and extension of service to the country through rural delivery. A study in the economics of the trans- port of small shipments. Washington, [Govt, print, off.], 1912. 97 p. incl. tables. 23\ cm . ([U.S.] 62d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 379.) 12-35386 HE6471X42 22 LIBEAKY OF CONGRESS 109 Lewis, David John. A system of postal express to include both country merchants and farmers or express company monopoly, prohibitive rates, and inadequate service— Which ? Speech in the House of representatives, June 8, 191L Washington, [Govt, print, off.], 1911. 32 p. incl. tables. 25V m . ca 11-1936 HE6471.L4 Same. Congressional record, v. 47, pt. 2: 1769-1788. 4 Jll.K.5,v.47,pt.2 110 Merritt, A. N. Shall the scope of governmental functions be enlarged so as to include the express business ? Journal of political economy, July, 1908, v. 16: 417-435 . HBl.J7,v.l6 111 Parsons, Frank. The railways, the trusts, and the people. With the assistance of Ralph Albertson. Ed. by C. F. Taylor. Philadelphia, C. F. Taylor, [1905]. 2v.ini. diagr. 23 cm . {Equity series, vol. vn, no. 3-4.) "The express": p. 156-169. 6^6268 HE1051.P3 112 Statement of express officials upon the Interstate commerce report. Express gazette, Aug. 1912, v. 37: 231. HE5880.E8,v.37 113 U. S. Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Charges for transportation of parcels by ex- press companies. Report. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912.] 3 p. 23l cm , (62d Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 485.) Submitted by Mr. Adamson. Ordered printed April 3, 1912. 12 ~ 35454 HE5898.A5 1912 114 Postal express. Report. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912.] 9 p. 28™. (62d Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 597.) Submitted by Mr. Goeke. Ordered printed April 25, 1912. 12-35619 HE6471.A4 1912b FEDERAL CONTKOL : EXPKESS COMPANIES 23 115 U. S. Congress. House. Committee on post-office and post-roads. Parcels post. Hearings before subcommittee no. 4, June 1911. Washington,[Govt. print, off.], 1911. 87 p. incl. tables. 28™. James T. Lloyd, chairman. On cover: A system of postal express. Are parcels-post schemes adequate? What shall we do with the express companies, their prohibitive rates and inadequate service? An economic study by Hon. David J. Lewis. Statement of Mr. Lewis, with appendices. 11-34666 HE6471.A4 1911a 116 Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. Hearing on the bill S. 6668, to prevent express companies from trans- porting commodities in which they hare ownership or interest. January 22, 1909. Series no. 12. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1909. 35 p. 23 cm - 9-35166 HE5898.A5 1909 117 Industrial commission. Report on transportation, in- cluding testimony, review and topical digest of evidence. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1900-01. 2 v. map, facsims., tab., diagrs. 23\ cm . (The Commission's Reports, vol. ir, IX.) Regulation of express companies: see indexes under express com- panies. 4-18094/6 HC101.A3,v.4,9 118 Interstate commerce commission. Al^ged purchase and sale of commodities by express companies. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce commission transmitting, in response to a Senate resolution of March 2, 1907, a report of its investigations. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908.] 15 p. 23™. (60th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 468.) 5266 8-35470 HE5894 1908 119 No. 4198. In the matter of express rates, prac- tices, accounts, and revenues. Submitted March 1, 1912. Decid d June 8, 1912. (In its Interstate commerce commission reports. Decisions, v. 24. Washington, 1913. 23J OM . p. 380-541.) HE2705.I85,v.24 120 Laws, statutes, etc. Parcel-post system. Bills intro- duced in the Senate and House of representatives during the present Congress in relation to parcel post. Washington, [Govt, print, off.], 1912. SO p. 23\ cm . (62d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. //SO.) 12-35419 HE6471.A4 1912a HE6371.W75 24 LIBEAET OF CONGKESS 121 Williams, Nathan B. The American post-office. A ^°^°* of its history, development, and present-day reiat express companies. ([TT S~\ [Washington, Govt, print off., 1910.} 49 p. 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 542.) 10-35703 122 Express companies and the Post office. Freight, Aug. 1910, v. 11: 237-288. HE2122.T7,v.ll 123 In the United States Circuit court of appeals. Eighth circuit. Nathan B. Williams, as informer on his own behalf and on behalf of the United States of America, plaintiff in error, vs. Wells-Fargo & company express, defendant in error. No. 3047. Error to the District court of the United States, for the Western district of Arkansas. Brief and argument on behalf of plaintiff in error. Nathan B. Williams. For plaintiff in error. Kansas City, Mo., F. T. Riley pub. co., [1909?] cover-title, 61 p. 2si cm . 9-17328 HE5903.W5W7 124 Usurpation by express companies. Chicago legal news, July 25, 1908, v. Jfi: 408-404. Reprinted from Law and commerce. "Our conclusion is that the true intent and meaning of sections 3982-85 of the Revised statutes of the United States make it unlawful to either send or deposit for transportation, in any other manner than by mail, any mailable article within the weight limits described by law, except letters under full prepaid postage and in the manner provided in section 3992. And that it is un- lawful for any person or persons, firm, company, or corporation to transport over any post route, any mailable article, in any other manner than as a part of the mail, saving the exceptions found in the statutes above mentioned." TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE 125 American digest; a complete digest of all reported American cases from the earliest times to 1896. [Century ed.] St. Paul, West publishing co., 1897-1904. 50 v. 261™. "Telegraphs and telephones": v. 45, col. 2407-2594; "Regulation and operation": col. 2431-2594. Nov. 9, 98-1* 125a American digest. Decennial edition of the American digest of all reported cases from 1897 to 1906. v. 1-24. St. Paul, West publishing co., 190S-12. 24 v. 26i cm . (American digest system.) "Telegraphs and telephones": v. 19, p. 1-125. 8-17767 Continued by American digest annotated. Key number series v. 1-15, 1907-1913. FEDERAL CONTROL: TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE 25 126 American telephone and telegraph company. Commission telephone cases. Comp. by the American telephone and telegraph company, legal department. New York, 1911-12. 2 v. tables, diagr. 24 cm - " Volume III will contain the decisions in telephone cases for the year 1911 of all commissions in the United States and Canada having jurisdiction over telephone companies." — Preface. "The Interstate commerce commission acquired jurisdiction over telephone companies on June 18, 1910, and on November 16 of that year issued to all telegraph and telephone companies a notice of a hearing held on December 7, 1910, for consideration of the application of the amended law to such companies. As a result of the hearing, an order was issued in 1911, which will be printed, together with the notice of the hearing, in volume III." 11-32891 HE8746.A6 127 Constitutional provisions, general statutes and session laws of the states and territories of the United States, and acts of Congress relating to telegraph and telephone corporations, in effect January 1, 1904. New York, [J. B. Lyon company, printers], 190^. 3 v. 26 cm . 4-29810 128 Cary, William J. Government control of telegraphs. Government, Nov. 1908, v. 3: 217-225. Discusses various proposals for federal regulation of telephone com- panies and advocates government ownership. Hl.G7,v.3 129 Casson, Herbert N. The future of the telephone. World's work, May, 1910, v. 20: 12903-12918. Federal supervision: p. 12909-12910. AP2.W8,v.20 130 Collier, N. C. Law of the place governing an interstate tele- gram. Central law journal, June 17, 1910, v. 70: 444~446- 131 Croswell, Simon Greenleaf. A treatise on the law relating to electricity. Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1895. Ixxxv, 765 p. 24 cm . "Federal franchise of telegraph companies": p. 34-49. 12-11276 132 Escher, F. Western union's move toward corporation pub- licity. Harper's weekly, Oct. 22, 1910, v. 64: 22. AP2.H32,v.54 26 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 133 Frame, William A. Report on proposed telephone accounting systems. Telephony, Feb. 17, 1912, v. 62: 216-216. "Comparison of Wisconsin commission system with that proposed by Interstate commerce commission and that prescribed by Bell companies." TK1.T36.V.62 134 Goodrich., W. F. An independent view of interstate account- ing plan. Telephony, Dec. 2, 1911, v. 61: 681-682. Comment on Circular no. 30 of the Interstate commerce commission. TKl.T36,v.61 135 Gorman, M. J. Regulation of telegraph companies. Canadian law times and review, Sept. 1908, v. 28: 675-688. A review of the Canadian act concerning telegraphs and telephones, passed in 1908. "Summary of American law": p. 680-688. 136 Jones, Sidney Walter. A treatise on the law of telegraph and telephone companies. Kansas City, Mo., Vernon law look company, 1906. xxvii, 833 p. 24 cm . "Regulation and control": p. 202-224. 7-484 137 Kerr, William Dunton. Public relations of telephone com- panies; a paper prepared for the fourteenth annual con- vention of the National independent telephone associa- tion, held at Chicago, February 8, 9 and 10, 1911. Chicago, National independent telephone association, 1911. 32 p. 23 cm . 11-1843 HE8819.K5 138 Lansley, William J. Advocates state supervision of telephone business. Telephony, Mar. 25, 1911, v. 60: 367-368. Read before convention of New Jersey state telephone association "Except railroad and telegraph lines engaged in interstate commerce all other public utilities should come under state regulation " TKl.TS6,v.60 139 McMillan, Archibald Harold. Telephone law; the organization and operation of telephone companies. New York, McGraw publishing company, 1908 riv 331 21 Y m . ' P ' Interstate commerce: see sections 76, 166, 204 217 218 8 - 22088 ' HE8746.M2 FEDERAL CONTROL: TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE 27 140 Minor, H. Dent. Telegraphs and telephones. (In American and English encyclopaedia of law. 2d ed. North- port, N. Y., 1904. 26° m . v. 27. p. 998-1095.) "Begulation and control": p. 1017-1021. 141 Payne, George W. The constitutionality of state legislation requiring telephone companies to transmit messages promptly and to deliver within certain limits. Central law journal, Jan. 31, 1908, v. 66: 90-94- Discusses the relation of state legislation to interstate telephone 142 Stark, Francis Raymond. Telegraphs and telephones. (In Mack, William, ed. Cyclopedia of law and procedure. New York, 1911. 26°"'. v. 37, p. 1601-1796.) "Construction, maintenance and regulation": p. 1622-1650. 143 TJ. S. Bureau of labor. Investigation of Western union and Postal telegraph-cable companies. Letter from the Secre- tary of the Department of commerce and labor, trans- mitting, pursuant to a Senate resolution of May 28, 1908, a partial report showing the results of an investigation made by the Bureau of labor. Washington, Govt, 'print, off., 1909. 554 p. incl. tables. 23 cm . (60th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 725.) 5401 Appendix a: Digest of state laws and extracts from principal sec- tions of such laws: p. 513-536. 9-35455 HD8039.T23TJ5 144 Investigation of telephone companies. Letter from the Secretary of commerce and labor transmitting, in response to a Senate resolution of May 28, 1908, a report showing the results of an investigation made by the Bureau of labor into telephone companies engaged in the conduct of inter- state business. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 340 p. plates, tables, diagrs. 23 cm . (61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 380.) 5648 Report prepared chiefly by Ethelbert Stewart and Charles E. Baldwin. 10-35480 HD8039.T25U5 1910 145 Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Hearings on H. R. 15123, 15267, and 15929, relating to the sending of telegraph messages. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 2 v. 2S cm . Hearings of March 16 and May 5, 1908. 8-20819 HE7763.A4 1908 2S LIBEARY OF CONGRESS 146 U.S. Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Messages of interstate telegraph and telephone companies. Report [to accompany H. R. 3010]. Aug. 2, 1912. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912.] 2 p. 24 cm - (62d Cong. 2d sess. House. Rept. 1129.) 6133 Submitted by Mr. Calder. Report on bill requiring time of filing to be transmitted with inter- state messages. 147 . • — The transmission of telegrams. Hear- ings [on] H. R. 3010, May 24, 1912. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 162 p. 23 cm . HE7763.A4 1912 14S ■ Committee on (he post-office and post-roads. Land-grant telegraph lines. Report [to accompany bill II. R. 10398]. Dec. 22, 1886. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1886.] x, 268 p. 23 cm . {1,9th Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 3501.) 2500 Submitted by Hon. A. J. Warner. Report on legislation needed to prevent a telegraph monopoly. 149 Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. Interstate telegraph and telephone business. Hearing February 28 [and March 13] 1908, on the bill (S. 4395) to prohibit the giving to or receipt by public officers under the constitu- tion or laws of the United States of any free frank or privilege for the transmission of messages by telegraph or telephone, to prevent discriminations in interstate tele- graph and telephone rates, and fixing requirements govern- ing the receipt and preservation of such messages. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 16 p. 23 cm . cS-35203 HE7781.A4 1908 150 Committee on the judiciary. Interstate race gambling. Hearing before a subcommittee of the Com- mittee on the judiciary, December 14, 1909, on the bill S. 225, to prevent the nullification of state antigambling laws by international or interstate transmission of race- pambling bets or of racing odds. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1909. 43 p. 53"". 9-35023 HV6718.A5 1909c 151 Interstate race gambling by telegraph. Statements before tho subcommittee of the Committee on the judiciary, on the bill S. 509, to prevent the nullifica- tion of state antigambling laws by interstate race gambling by telegraph [January 21, 1909]. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1909. 27 p. 2S cm 9 ~ 35198 HV6718.A5 1909 FEDERAL CONTROL: INTERSTATE LIQUOR SHIPMENTS 29 152 U. S. Industrial commission. Report on transportation, in- cluding testimony, review and topical digest of evidence. Washington, Govt, 'print, off., 1900-01. 2 v. map,facsims., tab., diagrs. 2$\ cm . {The Commission's Reports, vol. iv, IX.) See indexes under Telephone, telegraph, etc. 4-18094/6 HC101.A3,v.4,9 153 Interstate commerce commission. Uniform system of accounts for telephone companies, as prescribed by the Interstate commerce commission, in accordance with sec- tion 20 of the Act to regulate commerce. First issue. Effective on January 1, 1913. Washington, [Govt, print, off.}, 1912. 79, [1] p. 22 cm . 13-35051 HE8785.TT5 Reprinted in Telephony, Jan.-Mar. 1913, v. 64. TKl.T36,v.64 155 Tentative uniform system of accounts for tele- graph and cable companies. Jan. 10, 1912. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912.] 54 p. 26 cm . {Ac- counting series. Circular no. 31.) HE224l.TX48 ] no.31 156 Tentative uniform system of accounts for tele- phone companies. Nov. 15, 1911. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911.] 58 p. 26 cm . {Ac- counting series. Circular no. SO.) HE224l.TJ48,no.30 INTERSTATE LIQUOR SHIPMENTS 157 American law review [Editorial]. " Original package deci- sions". American law review, Nov.-Dec. 1890, v. 24-' 988-993. 158 The "original package" case. American law review, May-June, July-Aug. 1890, v. 24: 474-478: 678-682. 159 Bruce, A. A. The Wilson act and the Constitution. Green bag, May, 1909, v. 21: 211-223. "Constitutional right to regulate interstate commerce in intoxicating liquors and the application of the 'original package' cases." 160 Caldwell, Frederick S. Interstate shipments of intoxicating liquors; argument in favor of the Kenyon (S. 4043) and McCumber (S. 2310) bills. Washington, [Govt, print, off.], 1912. 25 p. 22$™. {[ U. S.] 62d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 488.) 12-35480 HV5077.I6 30 LIBEAKY OF CONGRESS 161 Constitutionality of the control of interstate shipments of liquor. Brief on the so-called Kenyon interstate liquor bill. Presented by Mr. Gronna. Feb. 3, 1913. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1913. 48 p. 23\ cm . (.U.S. 62d Cong. 3d sess. Senate. Doc. 1060.) HV5077.I6A4 1913a 162 Cooke, Frederick H. What legislation by Congress is desirable to give effect to state liquor legislation ? Green bag, Jan. 1910, v. 22: 10-12. 163 Dinwiddie, Edwin C, and Andrew Wilson. State control of interstate liquor traffic. Excerpts from hearing before the Committee on interstate commerce having under con- sideration the bill to limit the effect of the regulations of commerce between the several states and with foreign countries in certain cases; [arguments in favor of the act]. {Washington, Gov't print, off, 1904.] 15 p. 23 cm . ([U. S.] 58th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 168.) 4590 4-9922 HV5077.I6D6 164 Kerr, Allen H. The Webb act. Yale law journal, June, 1913, v. 22: 567-581. 165 Lisle, E. Mason. The original package case. American law review, Nov -Dec, 1890, v. 24: 1016-1026. 166 Maxwell, Lawrence. " C. 0. D." state laws. Legislatures can not regulate the business of interstate carriers by for- bidding the transportation of liquors. Express gazette, May, 1907, v. 32: 131-133. HE5880.E8,v.32 167 Miller, Shackelford. The latest phase of the original package doctrine. American law review, May-June, 1901, v. 35: 364-382. 168 Oakes, Henry W. The Webb act. Cldcago legal news, July 26, 1913, v. 45: 404, 4O6. Lavj student's helper, July, 1913, v. 21: 12-13. 170 Patterson, C. Stuart. The " original package " case. Ameriran academy of political and social science' Annals, Oct. 1890, v. 1: 192-2^ ■Hl.A4,v.l 171 Prentice E. Parmalce. Interstate commerce and original packages. & Cu Z" d Z' a '' nd aTd Ugal miscd ^y> Aug. 15, 1890, v. 2: FEDERAL CONTROL : INTERSTATE LIQUOR SHIPMENTS 31 172 Shippen, Joseph. Original packages and prohibition. Chautauquan, July, 1890, v. 11: 456-460. AP2.C48,v.ll 173 Townley, Morris M. What is the original package doctrine? American law review, Sept. -Oct. 1901, v. 35: 669-683. 174 Trickett, William. The original package ineptitude. Columbia law review, Mar. 1906, v. 6: 161-174. 175 Uhle, John B. The law governing an original package. American law register, July-Dec. 1890, new ser., v. 29: 409- 483, 721-765, 797-838. 176 TJ. S. Congress. Speeches and debates in the Senate and House of representatives, Dec. 16-18, 1912; Jan. 10, 11; Feb. 7, 8, 10, 1913, on the bills H. R. 17593 and S. 4043, to divest intoxicating liquors of their interstate commerce character in certain cases. Congressional record, 62d Cong., 3d sess., v. 49. Jll.B,5,v.49 177 House. Committee on the judiciary. Argument of Hon. Richard Bartholdt in opposition to the several bills to restrict interstate commerce in certain cases. [Hearing, April 10, May 1, 1908.] Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 29 p. 23 cm . Argument on bills regulating interstate commerce in liquors. 8-35522 HV5077.I6A4 1908b 178 Hearing, [February 21-March 20, 1906], in relation to H- &• 3159, H. R. 13655, H. R. 13856, H. R. 16479. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1906. 316 p. 23 cm . Bills concerning the transportation of intoxicating liquors from one state or territory into another state or territory. 6-19743 HV5077.I6A4 1906 179 Hepburn-Dolliver bill. Full hearings on the bill (II. R. 4072) entitled "A bill to limit the effect of the regulations of commerce between the several states and with foreign countries in certain cases." Washington, Govt, print, off., 1904. 306 p. 23 cm . 5-4627t HV5077.I6A4 1904 180 • H. R. 4776. [A bill to limit the effect of the regulation of commerce between the several states and territories. Hearing, April 29, 1908.] Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 19 p. 23 cm . Statement of Henry S. Boutell, regarding the Littlefield bill, to regulate interstate commerce in liquors. 8-35494 HV5077.I6A4 1908a 32 LIBRARY OP CONGRESS 181 TT. S. Congress. House. Committee on the judiciary . Interstate traffic in intoxicating liquors. Hearings Jan. 11, 19, 2 3; Feb. 17, 28; Mar. 4-6, 11, 22; Apr. 5, 15, 19, 22, 26, 1912. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 8 pts. in 1 v. 28 em . HV5077.I6A4 1012a 182 Interstate traffic in intoxicating liquors. Serial nos. 1-4. Hearings before the Committee on the judiciary (subcommittee III), January 11-April 26, 1912. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912-13. 123 p., 1 I., 123-324 p., 1 I., 323-356 p., 1 p., 1 l, 357-649 p. 28™. No. 4. Laws of various states relating to intoxicating liquors. HV5077.I6A4 1012c 183 Limiting the effect of the regulations of commerce between the several states, etc. Report [to accompany H. R. 15331]. Jan. 26, 1903. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1903.] 2 p. 23$™- (57ih Cong. 2d sess. House. Rept. 3377.) Submitted by Mr. Clayton. 4414 184 Regulating interstate commerce in cer- tain cases. Report [to accompany H. R. 4072]. April 8, 1904. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1904.] IS p. 23 cm . {58th Cong. 2d sess. House. Rept. 2337.) Submitted by Mr. Clayton. 4583 185 Regulating interstate commerce in cer- tain cases. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1907. 1 p. L, IS, 306 p. 28"*- (59th Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 522.) 5155 Concerning shipments of fermented, distilled or other intoxicating liquors from one state or territory into another state or territory. Ordered reprint of House report 2337, 58th Cong., 2d sess., together with hearings before the Committee on the judiciary, 58th Cong., entitled: Hepburn-Dolliver bill. Full hearings ... on the bill (H. R. 4072). 7-35053 HE2705.1004.A5 1 86 Regulating interstate commerce in cer- tain cases. Report. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1907.] 31,31 p. 28 cm . (59th Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 6708.) 5064 Concerning shipments of intoxicating liquors from one state or ter- ritory into another state or territory. Submitted by Mr. Littlefield. Ordered printed Jan. 24, 1907. Pt. 2. has title: "To limit the effect of the regulation of commerce between the several states and territories in certain cases Views of the minority." Submitted by Mr. Jenkins! Ordered printed Jan. 29, 1907. T-35077 HE2705.100731 FEDEBAL COKTEOL : INTEBSTATE LIQUOR SHIPMENTS 33 187 U.S. Congress. House. Committee on the judiciary. Regula- tion of commerce. Report [to accompany S. 398], July 1, 1890. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1891.] 10 p. 23™ (51st Cong. 1st sess. House. Rept. 2604-) Submitted by Mr. Eeed; Views oE the minority submitted by Mr. Adams. Report on a bill to subject all articles of commerce imported into any state to the laws of the state. 2814 188 Report amending H. 17593, to divest intoxicating liquors of their interstate-commerce character in cases [where intoxicating liquors are transported into state or territory and are intended to be used therein in violation of law of such state or territory]. Feb. 7, 1913. Washington,6ovt.print.off.,1913. 7,9 p. 2S cm . (62dCong., 3d sess. House. Rept. 1461.) Part 2, Views of Messrs. Davis, Howland and Floyd . . . with views of the minority. HV5077.I6A4 1913 189 To make spirituous, malt, vinous, and intoxicating liquors of all kinds, in interstate commerce [a special class in such commerce, and to regulate in cer- tain cases the transportation and sale thereof]. Report. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1907.] 24 p. 23 cm . (59th Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 7115.) 5064 ca 7-5492 HV5077.I6A4 1907 190 Committee on ways and means. Liquor tax laws. Hearings before the subcommittee on internal revenue of the Committee on ways and means, 59th Congress, 1st session. Shipment of liquor C. O. D. Publication of lists of special-tax stamp holders. Prohibiting issuance of special-tax stamps in prohibition communities. February 3 and 5, 1906. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1906. 86 p. 23 cm . 6-18056 HV5076.A5 1906 191 Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. Limiting the effect of regulations of commerce between the states, etc. Report [to accompany S. 224]. June 14, 1897. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1898.] 5 p. 23^ m . (55th Cong. 1st sess. Senate. Rept. 151.) Presented by Mr. Tillman. S570 13886°— 14 3 34 LIBRARY OF CONGEESS 102 TJ. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. Stato control of interstate liquor traffic. Excerpts from hearing before the Committee on interstate commerce having under consideration the bill to limit the effect of tho regulations of commerce between the several states and with foreign countries in certain cases. Feb. 25, 1904. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 19041 15 P- 23 ^ m - ( 68{h Cong. 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 168.) Arguments of Rev. Edwin C. Dinwiddie and Andrew Wilson in favor of the act. 4590 193 State control of interstate liquor traffic. Hearing [Feb. 13, 1903] before the Committee on inter- state commerce, having under consideration the bill (H. R. 15331) to limit the effect of the regulations of commerce between the several states and with foreign countries in certain cases. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1903. 88 p. 2S cm . 8-18141 HV5077.I6A4 1903 194 Committee on the judiciary. Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on the judiciary on bills to limit the effect of the regulations of commerce between the several states, etc., in certain cases. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 1 p. I, 277 p. 28™- Bills S. 749, 2926, 3069, 3634, and 4087, relating to alcoholic liquor traffic. 9-18639 HV5077.I6A4 1908d 196 — — Interstate shipments of intoxicating liquors into "dry" territory. Hearing before a sub- committee of the Committee on the judiciary on bills relating to interstate shipments of intoxicating liquors into "dry" territory, being S. 1523, S. 2310, S. 3710, S. 4043. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. S pts. in 1 v. 28"". Hearings of Jan. 30, Feb. 17 and Mar. 2, 1912. HV5077.I6A4 1913 197 Interstate shipments of intoxicating liquors into "dry" territory. Hearing before a subcom- mittee of tho Committee on the judiciary on bills relating to interstate shipments of intoxicating liquors into dry territory. [Jan. 30, Feb. 17, Mar. 2, 9, 1912.] Washington, Govt, print, off., 1913. 180 p. 28$ cm . HV5077.I6A4 191Sa FEDERAL CONTROL: WATERWAYS 35 198 U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the judiciary. Report [to accompany S. 398], subjecting imported liquors to the provisions of the laws of the several states, May 14, 1890. [Washington, Govt, 'print, off., 1890.] 4 p. 23™. (51st Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Rept. 993.) Submitted by Mr. Wilson; Views of the minority, submitted by Mr. George. 2709 199 To regulate interstate commerce in in- toxicating liquors, etc. Report. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908.] 46 p. 23™. (60th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Rept. 499.) 5219 Contains views of Mr. Knox, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Fulton, Mr. Bacon, Mr. Rayner and Mr. Culberson, relative to the constitutionality of bills to regulate such commerce. 8-35335 HV5077.I6A4 1908 200 To regulate interstate commerce in in- toxicating liquOrs, etc. Report from the Committee on the judiciary, with hearings held by a subcommittee of said Committee, on bills to limit the effect of the regula- tions of commerce between the several states in certain cases. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1909. xlviii p., 1 I., 277 p. 23\™. (61st Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 146.) 9-35766 HV5077.I6A4 1909 201 Laws, statutes, etc. Public — No. 398. S. 4043. An act divesting intoxicating liquors of their interstate character in certain cases. Passed over President Taft's veto, Mar. I, 1913. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1913.] 2 p. 23\™. WATERWAYS (Confined to navigable waters) 202 American digest; a complete digest of all reported American cases from the earliest times to 1896. [Century ed.] St. Paul, West publishing co., 1897-1904. 50 v. 26\™. Navigable waters: v. 37, col. 5-295. Nov. 9, 98-1* 203 American digest. Decennial edition of the American digest ; a complete digest of all reported cases from 1897 to 1906. v. 1-24. St. Paul, West publishing co., 1908-12. 24 v. 26\ cm . (American digest system.) Navigable waters: v. 15, p. 11-94. 8-17767 Continued by American digest annotated. Key number series v. 1-15, 1907-1913. 3(5 LIBEABY OP CONGRESS 2(M American law review [Editorial]. Extension of federal juris- diction over state canals. American law review, Nov.-Dec. 1903, v. 37: 911-916. Comment on a decision by the United States Supreme court holding that the admiralty jurisdiction granted by the Constitution to the federal government extends to canals lying wholly within a single state (U. S. reports, v. 191, p. 17-55). 205 Chilton, E. G. Navigable waters. (In American and English encyclopaedia of law. 2d ed. Supple- ment. Northport, N. Y., 1907. 2G.J cm . v. 4, p. 180-185.) 206 Donnelly, J. C. One phase of federal power under the com- merce clause of the Constitution [control of navigable waters]. Michigan law review, May, 1904, v. 2: 670-686. 207 Farnham, Henry Philip. The law of waters and water right; international, national, state, municipal, and individual, including irrigation, drainage, and municipal water supply. Rochrrttr, The Lawyers' co-operative pullislang company, 1904. 3 v. 24 cm . "Constitutional and statutory rights": v. 1, p. 47-96; "Rights of navigation": p. 99-163. "Governmental regulation": p. 134-136. 4-129155 208 Gould, John Melville. A treatise on the law of waters, including riparian rights, and public and private rights in waters tidal and inland. 3d cd. Chicago, Calhghan & co., 1900. cxrii p., 1 l, 956 p. £SV\ "The public right of navigation": p. 162-273. Dec. 6, 1900-36 209 Keasbey, Edward Q. The power of Congress over navigable waters. New Jersey Jaw journal, 2 far. 1SS6, r. 9: 83-90. 210 Nichols, Clark A. Navigable waters. (In Mack, William, id. Cyclopedia of law and procedure. New York, 1908. 26 c ». v. 29, p. 2S5-374.) "Federal and state control": p. 294-29S. 211 Stronach, Alexander. Navigable waters. (In American and English encyclopaedia of law. 2d ed. North- port, N. Y., 1902. 26 om v. 21, p. 424-445.) Control in the United States by Congress and by the states: p. 432- 435. FEDERAL CONTROL: WATERWAYS 37 212 Teller, Henry M. Federal jurisdiction over navigable stream . Speech in the Senate, Mar. 31, 1908, on the bill (H. 11. 7618) to authorize the Benton water company, its suc- cessors or assigns, to construct a dam across the Snake River, in the state of Washington. Congressional record, 60th Cong., 1st sess., v. 42, ft. 5: 4155-4167. Jll.R5,v.42,pt.5 213 Tracy, John E. The jurisdiction of state courts over maritime vessels engaged in interstate and foreign commerce. Central law journal, Oct. 4, 1912, v. 75: 257-268. 214 U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on commerce. Creation of a board of river regulation and provision of a fund for the regulation and control of the flow of navigable rivers in aid of interstate commerce, etc. Report. {Washington, Govt, print, off., 1918.} 152 p. 28%™. (62d Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Rept. 1839.) Calendar no. 1187. Submitted by Mr. Newlands. 13-35145 TC423.A5 1913 215 Federal control of water power. Papers submitted to the Committee on commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, third session, on regula- tion and control of waters and water power in navigable and nonnavigable streams of the United States, and the rights of riparian owners. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1918. 849 p. 2S cm . Knute Nelson, chairman. Includes "General dam laws," "Senate bill 8033, 62d Cong., 3d sess.," reports, speeches in Congress, views on Senate res. 44, 62d Cong., 2d sess., etc., etc. "Brief and memorandum relating to riparian and water rights of the federal government and of the various states, by Senator Nelson": p. 122-134. "The control of the use of stream waters in United States, by Russell L. Dunn": p. 304-349. 13-35063 HD1694.A5A5 1913 QUARANTINE 217 [Allen, P. L.] The national quarantine. [Editorial]. Nation, Sept. 21, 1905, v. 81: 288-234. AP2.N2,v.8l 218 Cabell, James L. National legislation and attempts at legisla- tion on quarantine. Sanitarian, Jan. 4, 1883, v. 11: 1-8. Favors state rather than national control . R A42 1 . S 1 8 , v . 1 1 38 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 219 Cochran, Jerome. The proper relations between national, state and municipal quarantines. American medical association. Journal, Sept. 7, 1895, v. 25: 402-404. B15.A48.V.25 220 Cowles, William Hamilton. State quarantine laws and the federal Constitution. American law review, Jan.-Feb. 1891, v. 25: 45-7$. 221 Dart, Henry Plauche. Federal quarantine. {In Louisiana bara ssociation. Proceedings, 1907. New Orleans, 1907. 23 cm . p. 33-48.) 222 Garner, James Wilford. Federal activity in the interest of the public health. Yale review, Aug. 1905, v. 14: 181-205. I. National quarantine. — II. The National board of health.— III. The Public health and marine hospital service. — IV. Pure food legislation. Hl.Y2,v.l4 223 [Godkin, E. L.] The constitutionality of federal quarantine. [Editorial.] Nation, Feb. 2, 1893, v. 56: 78. AP2.N2,v.56 224 Hornblower, William B. Some of the legal aspects of our quarantine system. New York medical examiner, Nov. 1892, v. 2: 143-145. Counsellor, Dec. 1892, v. 2: 73-77. Rll.N68,v.2 225 James, E. E. States' rights and a national quarantine. Sanitarian, Mar. 1880, v. 8: 103-106. KA421.S18.V.8 226 Jones, Thomas G. Some observations on the law of quarantine. Southern law journal and reporter, Feb. 1880, v. 1: 161-175. 227 Lee, Benjamin. Should not the national government defend our ports against the national enemy, contagious disease? American medical association. Journal, Oct. 6, 1888, v. 11: 469-476. Discussion: p. 476-177. R15.A48,v.ll 228 Lee, Blewett Harrison. Limitations imposed by the federal Constitution on the right of the states to enact quarantine laws. Harvard law review, Jan.-Feb. 1889, v. 2: 267-2S2; 29SS15. 229 Maxey, Edwin. Federal quarantine laws. Political science quarterly, Dec. 1908, v. 23: 617-636. Hl.P8,v.23 American law review, May-June, 1909, v. 43: 382-396. FEDERAL CONTROL: QUARANTINE 39 230 Michie, Thomas Johnson. Quarantine. {In American and English encyclopaedia of law. 2d ed. North. port, N. Y., 1903. 26 om . v. 23, p. 535-539.) "Who may make regulations": p. 535-536. 231 O'Kane, Walter C. The federal plant quarantine. American review of reviews, May, 1913, v. 47: 585-591. AP2.R4,v.47 232 Pillans, Harry. Limitations upon the quarantine power. {In Alabama state bar association. Proceedings, 1884. Mont- gomery, 1884. 23i cm . p. 134-146.) 233 Salmon, Thomas W. Federal quarantine at New York. Survey, Apr. 26, 1913, v. 30: 139-140. HVl.C4,v.30 234 Shakespeare, Edward O. The national government should have supreme control of quarantine at all frontiers. Medical news, Sept. 10, 1892, v. 61: 281-287. Rll.M7,v.61 235 Necessity for a national quarantine. Forum, Jan. 1893, v. 14: 579-590. AP2.F8,v.l4 236 Smith, Stephen. Early national legislation on the subject of quarantine. American medical association. Journal, Sept. 24~Oct. 15, 1892, v. 19: 378-380; 408-412; 466-470. ' p.15.A48,v.19 237 Swearingen, E. M. The relation of federal to state quarantine. Sanitarian, Nov. 1897, v. 39: 427-434- Beprinted from Texas medical journal. Favors state control. RA421.S18,v.39 238 Thornton, Gustavus Brown. National maritime and interstate quarantine. Read before the Tennessee state medical society, at Nashville, April 11, 1893. Memphis, Press of S. C. Toof <& co., 1893. cover-title, 8 p. 2Si cm . Keprint from Memphis medical monthly. 7-24820f RA665.T5 239 U. S. Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Further protection of the public health, etc. Eeport. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1906.] 6, 46 p. 23 cm . (59th Cong., 1st sess. House. Eept. 217 4-) 4906 Submitted by Mr. Wanger. Part. 2, Views of the minority, submitted by Mr. Bartlett. 6-35233 RA665.A3 1906c 40 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 240 XJ. S. Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Granting additional quarantine powers, etc., upon Marine-hospital service. Report [to accompany H. R. 4363]. April 30, 1898. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1898.] 6, 4 p. 23 cm . {55(h Cong., 2d sess. House. Report no. 1238.) 3721 Submitted by Mr. Corliss; minority report by Mr. Adamson. 241 Hearing [Feb. 18-19, March 1, 8, 1898] on bills (II. R. 4363 and S. 2860) to amend an act entitled "An act granting additional quarantine powers and im- posing additional duties upon the Marine-hospital service." Washington, Govt, print, off., 1898. 108 p. 23 cm . 2-21SS0 RA665.A3 1898 242 — Hearings on House bill 14316, to further protect the public health, [March 3, 1906]. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1906. 45 p. 23 cm . 6-35195 RA665.A3 1906a 243 National quarantine. Report [to ac- company H. R. 9757]. Jan. 9, 1893. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1893.} 5, S p. 23 cm . (52d Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 2210.) 3140 Submitted by Mr. Rayner; minority report submitted by Mr. Mallory. 244 Senate. Committee on public health and national quaran- tine. Department of public health. Report [to accom- pany S. 2680]. Jan. 31, 1898. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1898.] 6 p. 2S cm . (55ih Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Rept. 521.) 3620 Submitted by Mr. Vest. Report on bill providing for establishment of boards of maritime and interstate quarantine. 245 Laws, statutes, etc. Quarantine laws and regulations of the United States. Rev. ed. : October, 1910. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 52 p. 25 cm . (Treasury department, document no. 2475. Public health and marine- hospital service.) 10-36083 RA665.A4 1910 246 Public health service. Leprosy in the United States. Transportation of lepers in interstate traffic. Amend- ment to interstate quarantine regulations. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 8, v p. 23 cm . (Treas- ury department. Public health and marine-hospital service of the United States. Reprint from Public health reports No. 84-) Reprint from Public health reports, vol. 27, no 24 June 14 1912 12 - 35976 RC154.5A1 1912 FEDEKAL CONTROL: BILLS OF LADING 41 247 Walz, William Emanuel. Federal regulation of quarantine. [Ann Arbor], 1906. cover-title, 10 p. 25\ cm . Reprinted from Michigan law review, Jan. 1906, v. 4. 6-20669 B.A665.W2 BILLS OF LADING 248 James, Francis Bacon. Pomerene Senate bill, no. 1654. Ar- ticle from the Traffic world in relation to immediate con- gressional legislation needed to correct defects in existing laws on bills of lading. Washington, [Govt, print, off.], WIS. 8 p. 23 cm . ([ V. S.] 63d Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 41.) 13-35405 HE2242.J3 249 An analysis of the Pomerene bill. A national and inter- national bill of lading providing for legal safeguards, facilitating negotiability and increasing credit power. Trade and transportation, Mar. 1912, v. IS: S9-42. HE2122.F8,v.l3 250 Justice, Jefferson. The bill of lading, remarks ... at a meet- ing of the Association of railroad agents, Pittsburgh divi- sion, at Greensburg, Saturday evening April 17th, 1909. [Philadelphia? 1909.] cover-title, 12 p. 20^ m . 12-4455 HE2242.J8 251 Pierson, Lewis E. Necessary bill-of-lading reform. American banker, May 4, 1912, v. 77: i4.S5-i4.S8. HG1501.A5,v.77 252 Snider, Guy Edward. Regulation of the issue of bills of lading. Bankers magazine, June, 1913, v. 86: 685-688. HG1501.B3,v.86 253 U. S. Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Bills of lading. Report. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910.] 9 p. 2Si cm . (61st Cong., 2d sess. House. Report 1428.) 10-35821 HE2242.A4 1910 254 Hearings on H. R. 15846, relating to bills of lading. [March 27, 1906.] Washington, Govt, print, off., 1906. 60 p. 2S cm . William P. Hepburn, chairman. 6-35190 HE2242.TJ6 42 LIBKAEY OF CONGRESS 255 U. S. Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Hearings . . . [March 20, 25, April 14, 24, 1908] on H. E. 14934, providing for uniform bills of lading. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 2 v. in 1. 28™. 8 _ 2264 * 6 HE2242.A4 1908 256 Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. Bills of lad- ing. Hearings on the bill H. K. 25335, June 16, 20, and 21, 1910. Series no. 9. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 74 p. 28™. Stephen B. Elkins, chairman. 10-35865 HE2242.A4 1910a 257 Bills of lading. Hearing ... on S. 4713 and S. 957, February 16 and 17, March 1, 2, and 15, and April 26, 1912. Washington, [Govt, print, off.], 1912. 846 p. 28\™. (62d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 650.) Mosea E. Clapp, chairman. 12-35639 HE2242.A4 1912 MISCELLANEOUS 258 Babbitt, Charles Jacob. The law applied to motor vehicles, with a collection of all the reported cases decided during the first ten years of the use of motor vehicles upon the public thoroughfares; with an introduction by Francis Hurtubis, jr. Washington, D. C, J. Byrne & co., 1911. 1217 p. 28%'™. "Text writers consulted": p. 73-75. "Interstate travel and federal relations": p. 189-200. 11-3502 HE5623.A5B3 259 Baker, J. Newton. The segregation of white and colored pas- sengers on interstate trains. Yale law journal, Apr. 1910, v. 19: 445-452. 260 Graser, Ferdinand H. Pullman company under federal law. Extent and nature of business. Railway world, Sept. 14, 1906, v. 50: 781-7S2. tfi.e.68,v.50 261 Huddy, Xenophon Pearce. The law of automobiles. 3d ed., by Howard C. Joyce. Albany, N. Y., M. Bender da company, 1912. xxvii, 442 p. 24 cm . "Federal control over motoring": p. 368-3S0. 12-5880 FEDERAL C0NTK0L : MISCELLANEOUS 43 261a Rogers, Lindsay. The extension of federal control through the regulation of the mails. Harvard law review, Nov. 1913, v. 27: £7-44. 261b Rosenau, M. J. The federal control of sorums, vaccines, etc. American medical association. Journal, Jan. 22, 1910, v. 54: 249-250. R15.A48,v.54 262 U. S. Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Automobiles engaged in interstate commerce. Eeport. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911.] 18, 6 p. 23 cm . (61st Cong., 3d sess. House. Sept. 2270.) Majority report by Mr. Wanger; minority report by Mr. Bartlett. 11-35253 HE5623.A4 1911 263 Same. Hearing, February 17, 1910. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 44 p. 2S cm . 10-35254 HE5623.A4 1910 264 Hearings on the bills H. R. 25825, to prohibit interstate transportation of pictures and descrip- tions of prize fights, and H. R. 2160, to prevent the nulli- fication of state antigambling laws by international or interstate transmission of race-gambling bets or of racing odds [May 17, 1910, Feb. 7, 1911]. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. 58 p. 2S cm . 11-35170 HV6718.A5 1911 265 Committee on labor. Convict-made goods in interstate commerce. Report [to accompany H. R. 5601]. Jan. 10, 1912. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912.] 3 p. 24 cm . (62d Cong., 2d sess. House. Sept. 222.) Submitted by Mr. Hensley. HV8923.A6 1912 266 Senate. Committee on the judiciary. Interstate com- merce in convict-made goods. Hearing on H. R. 5601, an act to limit the effect of the regulation of interstate commerce in goods, wares, and merchandise wholly or in part manufactured by convict labor or in any prison or reformatory. Pt. 1. [July 3-6, 1912.] Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 52 p. 28 cm . HV8923.A6 1912b 267 Interstate commerce commission. A standard system of accounts for electric railways. Jan. 10, 1908. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908.] 81 p. 26 cm . (Ac- counting series. Circular no. 20.) HE2241.TJ48,no.20 44 LIBBAEY OF CONGEESS 268 Whitney, Edward B. The latest development of the interstate commerce power. Michigan law review, May, 1903, v. 1: 615-623. On the decision of the United States Supreme court in Champion v. Ames, sustaining the constitutionality of the act of 1895, ex- cluding lottery tickets from interstate commerce. INDUSTRIAL CORPORATIONS. TRUSTS GENERAL 269 Anderson, Benjamin M. jr. Competition versus monopoly the issue of the campaign. Independent, Oct. 31, 1912, v. 73: 997-1002. AP2.I53,v.73 270 Bacon, N. T. The control of corporations. Moody's magazine, Apr., May, 1913, v. 15: 305-309, 387-392. HG1.M85.V.15 270a Baker, J. Newton. The evil of special privilege. Regulation of industrial corporations. Yale law journal, J an.- Feb. 1913, v. 22: 220-235, 306-331. 271 Benjamin, Reuben Moore. The Sherman anti-trust act; its efficiency and its inefficiency. Bloomington, IU., Pantograph printing and stationery com- pany, 1912. 26 p. 23Y m - Also in Chicago legal news, July 13-20, 1912, v. 44: 386-388; 390; 396; 398-400. 12-40649 HD2778.B4 272 Clark, Walter E. The control of industrial monopoly in the United States. Rollins magazine, July, 1912, v. 2: 4.-8. Favors price-regulation by the federal government in case of cor- porations attaining monopolistic control of any industry. 273 The Cyclops of trade: two views. Outloolc, June 15, 1912, v. 101: 350-358. Contents. — Big business and the law, by Frank Y. Gladney. Big business and bad business, by Lyman Abbott. AP2.08 v.101 274 Eddy, Arthur Jerome. The new competition; an examination of the conditions underlying the radical change that is taking place in the commercial and industrial world — the change from a competitive to a cooperative basis. New York and London, D. Appleton and company, 1912 4 p. 1,375 p. 21 Y m - "Constructive legislation": p. 333-343. The author favors federal license for corporations engaged in interstate commerce, with con- trol by a federal commission. 12-24164 HD41.E4 FEDERAL CONTROL : TRUSTS 45 275 Ely, Kichard Theodore. Monopolies and trusts. New York, London, The Macmillan company, 1912. xi p., 1 I., 284 p. 19 cm - (The citizen's library of economics, politics, and sociology, ed. by B. T. Ely.) "Small part of a large work, The distribution of wealth."— Pref. 12-17226 HD2731.E6 276 Foulke, Roland R. Restraints on trade. Columbia law review, Feb.- Mar. 1912, v. 12: 97-1S3, 220-251. 277 Hammond, W. R. Evil and cure of monopolistic business tendency. (In Georgia bar association. Eeport, 1912. Macon, 1912. 23J om . p. 125-136.) Advocates ultimate abolition of monopolistic corporations. 277a Hayes, Alfred. What the Sherman anti-trust act has accom- plished. American law review, Sept.-Oct. 1913, v. 47: 697-714- 278 Maclaurin, Richard C. Presidential candidates and the trust problem in America. Contemporary review, Nov. 1912, v. 102: 651-658. AP4.C7,v.l02 279 Morse, Perley. Practical legislation for government surveil- lance of corporations. Green bag, May, 1909, v. 21: 225-228. Favors legislation providing for certified federal accountants, to be employed by corporations and to report annually to the federal government. 280 Nevin, A. Parker. Business and the new administration. American industries, Mar. 1913, v. 13: 13-14- HD8055.A5A2,v.l3 281 The New international year book; a compendium of the world's progress, 1907-1912. Editor, Frank Moore Colby. New York, Dodd, Mead and company, 1908-13. 6 v. plates, ■ports., maps. 26 cm - Includes an annual review of trust legislation in the United States and foreign countries. 8-19149 AE5.I64 282 Roosevelt, Theodore. The Taft- Wilson trust programme. Outlook, Sept. 21, 1912, v. 101: 105-107. AP2.08,v.l01 46 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 283 Shields, John A., comp. Federal courts and practice: all Sher- man law trust prosecutions and syllabus of equity, juris- diction, pleading and practice. An original and historical compilation from court and departmental records and other authoritative sources. New York, The Banks law publishing company, 1912. v, 874 P- front, (port.) 24 cm . 12-23908 284 Shove, G. F. Reports of the United States commissioner of corporations. Economic journal, June, 1912, v. 22: 323-380. HBl.E3,v.22 285 Stetson, Francis Lynde. The government and the corporations. Atlantic monthly, July, 1912, v. 110: 27-41. AP2.A8,v.llo 285a Thornton, William Wheeler. A treatise on the Sherman anti- trust act. Cincinnati, The W. H. Anderson co., 1918. Ixiii, 929 p. 23¥ m . 13-19303 HD2778.T7 285b U. S. Congress. House. Committee on the judiciary. Laws on trusts and monopolies, domestic and foreign, with authorities; comp. under the direction of J. J. Speight, by Nathan B. Williams. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1918. vi, 438 p. ZStf™. 286 Trust legislation. Serial no. 1-9. Hear- ings, Jan. 26-Feb. 20, 1913. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912-13. 11 pis. 28 cm . Contents.— 1. Statement of David E. Skinner in re H. R. 18497 relating to contracts in restraint of trade with foreign nations. Jan. 26, 1912. 13 p.— 2. Patent legislation, no. 1. Hearings on H. R. 11380, H. R. 15926, and H. R. 19959. Jan. 26, 27, and Feb. 19, 1912. 207 p.— 3. Patent legislation, no. 2. Hearings on H. R. 11380, H. R. 11381, H. R. 15926, and H. R. 19959. Feb. 20, 21, 22, and Mar. 1, 1912. 291 p.— Appendix to 1 and 3. Patent legislation, appendix to nos. 1 and 2. Letter and memorandum of Louis D. Brandeis. Hearings on H. R. 11380, H. R. 11381, H. R. 15926, and H. R. 19959. 24 p.-A. Statement of Represen- tative Fred S. Jackson in re H. R. 16285 to prevent combinations in restraint of trade and monopolies and to secure the better enforcement of the act of July 2, 1890, entitled "An act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies." Feb. 3, 1912. 30 p.— 5-6. Rewards for information of violations of antitrust law. Hearings on H. R. 20194. Apr. 12, 16, 1912 — 6. Rewards for information of violation of antitrust law. Hearings on H. R. 20194, Apr. 16, 1912. 9, 27 p.— 7. Rewards for informa- tion of violation of antitrust law. Hearings on H. R. 20194. Statement of Hon. Jack Beall. Apr. 18, 1912. 10 p.— 8. Hear- ings on H. Res. 531. Western newspaper union, June 11, July 8, 10, 1912. 293 p.— 9. Holding companies. Statement of Hon. A. O. Stanley. Feb. 20, 1913. HD2773 1912a FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS 47 287 "0". S. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. Control of corporations, persons, and firms engaged in in- terstate commerce. Report. < Pursuant to S. res. 98. > [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1913.] 24 p. 23 cm . (62d Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Eept. 1326.) Submitted by Mr. Cummins. Ordered printed Feb. 26, 1913. "Minority views," signed, W. M. Crane, Frank B. Brandegee, George T. Oliver, Henry F. Lippitt: p. 24. For report of hearings held pursuant to S. res. 98, see no. 963b in "List of references on federal control of commerce and corpora- tions," 1913. 13-35144 HD2773.1913 288 Hearing [Aug. 4, 1911-Mar. 27, 1912]. Pts. i-xxxv, pursuant to S. Res. 98, a resolution directing the Committee to investigate and report desirable changes in the laws regulating and controlling corporations, per- sons, and firms engaged in interstate commerce. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912-13. 3 v. 24 cm . Parts xxxiv-xxxv: Matter submitted since Mar. 27, 1912. HD2773 1912 Indexed digest of testimony, with summary of evidence of the same, of witnesses appearing before the Senate Committee on interstate commerce, pursuant to S. Res. 98. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 2 p. I, 135 p. 23\ cm . HD2773 1912b 289 Wickershaxn, George Woodward. The administration's anti- trust record; address delivered at Milwaukee, Wis., Feb- ruary 19, 1912, included as a part of the remarks of Hon. James R. Mann, of Illinois, in the House of representa- tives, Monday, July 15, 1912. Washington, [Govt, print, off.], 1912. 15 p. 24 cm . 12-22654 JK2357.1912.W3 290 Amendment of the Sherman antitrust law. Pub. in the New York world, March 3, 1913. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1913. 8 p. 23\™. ([ U. S.] 62d Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Doc. 1135.) 13-35162 HD2778.W5 291 Is "big business" to be let alone? Earper's weekly, June 22, 1912, v. 56: 9-10. AP2.H32,v.56 292 Woodward, William C. The exercise of federal authority over interstate commerce as a police power. Georgetown law journal, Mar. 1913, v. 1: 129-145. 48 LIBKAEY OF COKGEESS EXEMPTION OF LABOR UNIONS AND AGRICULTURAL OR- GANIZATIONS FROM OPERATION OF ANTI-TRUST ACT 293 Amend the Sherman anti-trust law — labor must exercise its political power. A symposium by men of affairs. American federationist, May, 1908, v. 15, pt. 1: 854-364. HD8055.A5A2,v.l5,pt.l 294 American federation of labor. Memorial of international and national trade and labor unions, remonstrating against the inaction of Congress in the matter of legislation in the interest of organized labor and urging the necessity for immediate action for relief from the literal enforcement of the Sherman antitrust law. [WasUngton, Govt, print, off., 1908.] 8 p. 28™. ([U. S.] 6Gth Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 400.) "Labor's protest to Congress," by the American federation of labor, March 19, 1908. Signed by Samuel Gompers and others, com- mittee. 8-35313 HD8072.A5 295 Baker, J. Newton. The American federation of labor. Yale law journal, Dec. 1912, v. 22: 73-95. The first of a series of articles on the subject of regulation of indus- trial corporations. Coxtents. — I. Its nature and purpose. — II. The closed shop and boycott. — III. Legal status of labor. 296 Cobb, Carlton T., jr. Some points on the Sherman act. American federationist, Dec. 1911, v. 18: 970. HD8055.A5A2,v.l8 297 Emery, J. A. Labor organizations and the Sherman law. Journal of political economy, June, 1912, v. 20: 599—612. HB1.J7.V.20 298 Why amend the Sherman act ? American industries, Oct. 1909, v. 10: 23-24. HD4802.A6,v.lO 299 Gompers, Samuel. Amendment to Sherman law. Argument presented before Judiciary committee of the House, April 6, 1908, on amendment to the Sherman anti-trust law. American federationist, July, 1908, v. 15, pt. 1: 53S-541. HD8055.A5A2,v.l5,pt.l 300 The Hatters' case. The Sherman law — amend it or end it. American federationist, Mar. 1910, v. 17, pt. 1: 197-204. HD8055.A5A2,v.l7 FEDERAL CONTROL : TRUSTS 49 301 Hendrick, Burton J. The battle against the Sherman law. How capital and, labor combine to safeguard the trust and legalize the boycott. McClure's magazine, Oct. 1908, v. 81: 666-680. AP2.M2,v.31 302 Littlefield, Charles E. The Sherman anti-trust law and the proposed amendments thereto. (In Illinois state bar association. Proceedings, 1908. Springfield, 190S. 23 MU . pt. 2, p. 23-65.) Also printed in Green bag, Dec. 1908, v. 20: 587-610. Chicago legal news, July 4, 1908, v. 40: 373-376; 378-379. Discusses at length the relation of the law to labor unions. 303 Primm, C. J. Labor unions and the anti-trust law : a review of decisions. Journal of political economy, Feo. 1910, v. 18: 129-188. HBl.J7,v.l8 304 Seager, Henry R. The attitude of the state towards trade unions and trusts. Political science quarterly, Sept. 1907, v. 22: 885-400. Hl.I>8,v.22 305 Stimson, Frederic Jesup. Handbook to the labor law of the United States. New York, C. Scrilner's sons, 1896. 2 p. I., [vii]-xxii p., 1 I., 385 p. 19™. "Labor combinations made unlawful under recent federal statutes": p. 334-347. 2-19690 HD7834.S8 306 Tuttle, William H. The legal status of combinations of labor. (In Chicago conference on trusts, 1899. Speeches, debates, resolu- tions, etc. Chicago, 1900. 20 c ■■. p. 354-366.) HD2783.A3 1900 307 U. S. Congress. House. Committee on the judiciary. An act to regulate commerce, etc. Hearings on House bill 19745 before subcommittee no. 3 of the Committee on the judiciary, [April 4-May 1, 1908]. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 749 p. 28 cm . Charles E. Littlefield, chairman of subcommittee. The Hepburn amendment to the Sherman anti-trust act of 1890. One of the sections of the amendment provides for the exemp- tion of labor unions from the operation of the act. 8-35497 HD2773 1908 308 Amendment to the Sherman anti-trust act. March 14, 1908. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908.] 28 p. 2S cm - Statement of Hon. William Hughes in regard to effect of the act on labor unions, before a subcommittee, C. E. Littlefield, chairman. 8-35316 HD2778.A5 1908 13886°— 14 4 50 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 309 U. S. Congress. House. Committee on (he judiciary. Argu- ment of Mr. Samuel Gompers . . . Printed by order of the Committee. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 24 p. 2S cm . At head of title: Committee on the judiciary. House of representa- tives. Sixtieth Congress. Regarding injunctions. 8-35229 HD7819.U5A4 1908 310 Senate. Debate on that section of the Sundry civil appropriation bill (H. R. 2441) providing for the exemp- tion of labor unions and farmers' associations from prose- cution under the Sherman anti- trust act. Congressional record, 68d Cong., 1st sess., v. 50, no. 21-23 (current file): 1058-1068; 1168-1176; 1252-1272. 311 Committee on the judiciary. Amendment of Sherman antitrust law. Hearings before the subcom- mittee of the Committee on the judiciary, [April 23- May 16, 1908], on the bill (S. 6331) to legalize contracts and agreements not in unreasonable restraint of trade or commerce, and the bill (S. 6440) to regulate commerce among the several states or with foreign nations, and to amend the act approved July 2, 1890, entitled, "An act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies." Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 279 p. 23 cm . 8-35499 HD2773 1908a 311a U.S. Congress. Bills and debates in Congress relating to trusts. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1903-1914- 3 v. 29\ cm . Vol. 1, ed. by James A. Finch, 50th Cong, to 57th Cong., 1st seas. (57th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 147.) Vol. 2-3, ed. by Nathan B. Williams, 57th Cong., 2d sess., to 63d Cong., 1st sess. Labor organizations: see Index, p. li. 3-6855 HD2771.A42 FEDERAL INCORPORATION. FEDERAL LICENSING 312 Acworth and Cook on a government holding company. Inter- esting discussion concerning some of the problems of managing a railway system of a quarter million miles. Railway age gazette, June 21, 1912, v. 52: 1534-1536. Letters exchanged between W. M. Acworth and William W. Cook, occasioned by the latter 's article "Industrial democracy or mon- °P ol y-" TFl.R2,v.52 FEDERAL CONTROL : TRUSTS 51 313 Andrews, Edward L. Considerations for a sixteenth amend- ment. Albany law journal, Dec. 1907, v. 69: S63-368. Proposals for an amendment to the federal Constitution vesting in Congress the power of incorporating companies doing an inter- state business. 314 Baker, J. Newton. Federal incorporation of railroads. Albany law review, Dec. 1908, v. 70: 872-875. 315 Bascom, John. Industrial corporations. Federal incorpora- tion for those doing an inter-state business. Moody's magazine, Mar. 1906, v. 1: Jfil-Jfi7. HGl.M85,v.l 316 Bryan, William Jennings. The man before the dollar: society not enthralled to an institution solely because the insti- tution exists : the remedy of Congressional license. (In Chicago conference on trusts, 1899. Speeches, debates, resolu- tions, etc. Chicago, 1900. 20 om . p. 496-514.) HD2783.A3 1900 317 Central debating league. Federal incorporation, two de- bates ; the constructive and rebuttal speeches of the repre- sentatives of the University of Chicago vs. University of Michigan and the University of Chicago vs. Northwestern university in the tenth annual contests of the Central debating league, January 17, 1908. Question: "Re- solved, that all corporations engaged in interstate com- merce should be required to take out a federal charter on such terms as Congress may by law prescribe — grant- ing that such legislation would be constitutional." [Chicago], The Delta sigma rho, University of Chicago chapter, 1911. 2 p. I, 76 p. 24\ cm - Bibliography: p. 73-76. 12-35415 HD2778.C4 318 Chaplin, H. W. National incorporation. Columbia law review, June, 1905, v. 5: 415-485. "Maintains the legality and feasibility of federal incorporation and control, supported by references to cases. The Lottery case and the Northern securities case show, in the writer's opinion, the power of Congress "to prescribe that no corporations, or no cor- porations of more than a certain magnitude, shall enter the field unless they be of federal creation and thus under exclusive federal control." 52 LIBEAEY OF CONGBESS 319 Cook, William W. A governmental railroad holding company. North American review, June, 1908, v. 187: 886-897. Reprinted in the author's "Treatise on the law of corporations," 6th ed., Chicago, 1908. An answer to the question "Shall the government own the railroads or the railroads the government? " A company is proposed which shall gradually acquire all the railroad stock in the country. The Interstate commerce commission is to serve on the board of direc- tors, and the shajes are to be held by the American people. AP2.N7,v.l87 320 Industrial democracy or monopoly? McClure's magazine, Jan. 1912, v. 88: 353-860. In order to avoid government ownership of railroads, the author proposes the incorporation by the federal government of a railway holding company to acquire, by purchase or condemnation, the control of all the railroads in the country. AP2.M2,v.38 321 Curtis, Russell H. National corporations. Central law journal, Nov. 20, 1885, v. 21: 428-4-29. 322 National corporations. American law review, Mar. -Apr. 1S87, v. 21: 258-269. Republished in revised form in Seymour D. Thompson's "Com- mentaries on the law of private corporations," 2d ed. Indian- apolis, 1908, v. 1, p. 131-148. 323 Dill, James Brooks. National incorporation laws for trusts. Address before the seminary in economics, of Harvard university, March tenth, 1902. [New Haven, 1902.] cover-title, 1 p.l, 74 p. 23 cm . Reprinted from the Yale law journal for April, 1902. "Editorial comment": p. 29-74. 7-21457 HD2778.D5 324 Dos Passos, John R. A proposed federal corporation law. Van Norden magazine, July, 1907, v. 2: 101-10S. HGl.V3,v.2 325 Garrett, Finis J. Federal incorporation. Speech in the House of representatives, Feb. 7, 1910. Congressional record, 61st Cong., 2d sess., v. 45, pt. 2: 1560- 156 4- Jll.R5,v.45,pt.2 326 Heisler, Roland Carlisle. Federal incorporation ; constitutional questions involved. Boston, The Boston booTc company, 1913. 4 p. I., [vii]-riii, 231 p. 21 cm . [University of Pennsylvania Law school series, no. 3.] 13-8920 HD2778.H4 FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS 53 327 Hudson, Sydney D. Moore. Federal incorporation; the power of Congress to charter interstate commerce corporations. Political science quarterly, Mar. 1911, v. 26: 63-97. Hl.P8,v.26 328 *Iowa. University. Constructive and rebuttal speeches of the representatives of the State university of Iowa in the inter-collegiate debates, 1912-1913. Minneapolis, E. W. Wilson Co., 1918. 86 p. 23\ cm . "That all corporations engaged in interstate commerce should be required to take out federal charters, it being conceded that such a requirement would be constitutional, and that federal license shall not be available as an alternative plan." 329 Kellogg, Frank B. Federal incorporation and control. Yale law journal, Jan.' 1911, v. 20: 177-190. 330 Logan, Walter S. National incorporation and control of cor- porations. {In New York state bar association. Proceedings, 1903. Albany, 1903. 24 cm . v. 26, p. 297-318.) Also printed in American law review, Mar.-Apr. 1903, v. 37 : 237-254. 331 Morawetz, Victor. The power of Congress to enact incorpora- tion laws and to regulate corporations. Harvard law review, June, 1913, v. 26: 667-688. 332 National association of credit men. Eeports of special com- mittee on federal incorporation law. Its Bulletin, July, 1910, v. 10: 569-585; July, 1911, v. 11: 627-640. HF5565.N3,v.lO-ll The report of 1910 is reprinted in American legal news, Aug. 1910,. v. 21: 494-500. 333 National association of manufacturers of the United States. Eeports of committee on national incorporation. {In its Proceedings, 1905, 1906, 1908. New York [1905, 1906, 1908].. 23™. p. 250-257; 34-39; 226-233.) HD9720.1.N2 1905,1906,1908 334 Newlands, Francis G. National incorporation of railroads. Speech in the Senate, Jan. 11, 1905 on the Joint resolution (S. R. 86) creating a commission to frame a national incorporation act for railroads engaged in interstate com- merce. Congressional record, 68th Cong., 3d sess., v. 89, pt. 1 : 678-686. Jll.K5,v.S9,pt.l Also issued separately, Washington, 1905, (24 p.) HE2757 1905.N7 54 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 335 Palmer, Henry W. Federal incorporation. (In National conference on trusts and combinations, Chicago, 1907. Proceedings. New York, 1908. 20 c,n . p. 351-363.) HD2783.A3 1007 336 Prentice, Ezra Parmalee. The federal power over carriers and corporations. New York, London, The MacmiUan company, 1907. xi, 244 p. 21 cm . "Federal incorporation": p. 138-155. 7-4172 HD2777.P8 337 Smith, Charles W. The government and the corporation. (In Bar association of the state of Kansas. Proceedings, 1906. [n. p.J 23J cm . p. 33-51.) Favors federal control through federal incorporation. 338 Smith, Herbert Knox. Incorporation by the states. Yale law journal, May, 1905, v. 14: 885-397. "It is believed that if there is to be any uniform and rational system of corporation law established in the United States, either by federal incorporation or the federal license plan, as sustrested in the recent report of the Commissioner of Corporations, an important part of the work will be done when a thorough comparative study has been made of the corporation laws of the various states, with the varying legal efficiency thereof, the diverse effects upon busi- ness and the relations of the states as law-making powers to such systems of law." 339 Snapp, Dorrance Dibell. National incorporation. Illinois law review, Feb. 1911, v. 5: 414-422. National incorporation undesirable as a means of supervision and control. 340 Stimson, Frederic Jesup. Federal incorporation. Inter-nation, Mar. 1907, v. 1: 53-63. Hl.l6,v.l 341 Thacher, Thomas. Federal control of corporations. (Re- printed from the Yale law journal of April, 1905.) [n. p., 1905?] cover-title, 14 p. 20Y m . Opposes the plan of Commissioner of corporations Garfield for federal licensing of corporations. 8-17505 HD2795.T39 342 [TurnbuU, Robert James.] The crisis: or, Essays on the usur- pations of the federal government. By Brutus, [pseud.]. Charleston, Printed by A. E. Miller, 1827. 166 p. ' 22$™. "Appeared a few weeks Bince in the 'Charleston mercury''- now republished, together with eleven additional numbers ' no 22 and no. 24, to no. 33, both inclusive." "The power to create a corporation": p. 51--53 JITSIft TR 9-32692 ' t£~i ^o E376.T93 FEDERAL CONTROL : TRUSTS 55 343 U. S. Bureau of corporations. Report of the Commissioner of corporations, December, 1904. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1904. % V- *•> 8-71 P- 23 cm . (58th Gong., 3d sess. House. Doc. 165.) 4830 The first general report, covering period from organization of the Bureau, Feb. 1903, to June 30, 1904. Discusses the constitutional power of Congress over corporations and recommends the passage of a law providing for a federal franchise or license system for corporations doing an interstate business. 6-5813 HD2775.A3 1903-04 344 Congress. House. Committee on the judiciary. Na- tional incorporation law. Hearing before the Committee on the judiciary, House of representatives, February 10, 1904; [statement by F. B. Thurber]. [Washington, 1904.] 8 p. 23 cm . 5-36356f 345 President, 1909-1913 (Taft). Special message on inter state commerce and antitrust laws and federal incorpora- tion. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 20 p. £8™. Transmitted to Congress Jan. 7, 1910. HE2705.1910.F4 Also issued as House document 484, 61st Congress, 2d session. 10-35062 HE2705.1910.r41 346 Walker, John Brisben. How corporation scandals may be relegated by a national incorporation law, providing means for safeguarding the stockholder's interest. Cosmopolitan, Jan. 1904, v - 86, supplement 8: 2 p. AP2.C8,v.36 347 Wilgus, Horace La Fayette. Federal license or national incor- poration. Michigan law review, Feb. 1905, v. 3: 264-281. Favors national incorporation. Also issued as a separate pamphlet. 348 A national incorporation law. I. Need of a national incorporation law. n. A proposed national incorpora- tion law. {Ann Arbor, Mich., 1904.] cover-title, 134 P- 25\ cm . "Eeprinted from Michigan law review, February and April, 1904, vol. ii, p. 358, 501." 4-10951 56 LIBBAEY OF CONGEESS 349 Wilgus, Horace La Fayette. Should there be a federal incor- poration law for commercial corporations? Being an address delivered before the annual meetings of the Com- mercial law league of America, at West Baden, Ind., July 26, 1904, and the State board of commissioners for pro- moting uniform legislation in the United States, at St. Louis, September 29, 1904. Ann Arbor, Mich., G. Walir, 1905. 57 p. 23%™. Bibliography: p. 3—1. Also printed in Report of American bar association, 1904, p. 694-753. 5-5967 350 Wilson, William H. "The incorporation of trading companies engaged in interstate commerce by a federal charter and the consequences which would flow therefrom." {In Texas bar association. Proceedings, 1912. Austin, 1913. 23 CI *. p. 217-234.) FEDERAL CORPORATION TAX 351 Aigler, Kalph W. The constitutionality of the federal corpora- tion tax. Michigan law review, Jan. 1910, v. 8: 206-220. National corporation reporter, July 21, Aug. 4> 1910, v. Ifi: 798-799; 861-862. 352 Alexander Hamilton institute, New York. Concrete business talk on the corporation tax law. New York city, Alexander Hamilton institute, [ c 1910]. 24 p. 22 cm 10-3001 HD2753.TJ6A8 353 Baldwin, Simeon E. ' Federal taxation of interstate commerce. Harvard law review, Nov. 1908, v. 22: 27-87. 354 Bayne, Hugh A. Is the federal corporation tax constitutional? Outlook, Jan. 1, 1910, v. 94: 20-26. AP2.08,v.94 355 Bird, Francis W. Constitutional aspects of the federal tax on the income of corporations. Harvard law review, Nov. 1910, v. 24: 8I-46. 356 Campbell, Robert Argyll. Notes on current legislation: The corporation tax. American political science review, Nov. 1909, v. 8: 581-5S5. JAl.A6,v.8 357 Coleman, William C. Constitutional limitations upon state taxation of foreign corporations. Columbia law review, May, 1911, v. 11: 893-427. FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS 57 358 Conant, Charles A. The new corporation tax. North American review, Aug. 1909, v. 190: 231-240. AP2.N7,v.l90 359 Cooke, Frederick H. The commerce clause, and taxation of gross receipts and of "intangible property." Michigan law review, Nov. 1909, v. 8: 25-29. 360 Dorman, William E. Is the federal corporation tax constitu- tional? Green bag, Mar. 1910, v. 22: 168-172. 361 The Federal corporation tax law. Journal of accountancy, Sept. 1909, v. 8: 347-355. Contents. — The absurdity of the law, by William Arthur Chase. — The injustice of the law, by W. S. Pangborn. HF5601.J7,v.8 362 Freeman, Israel. Constitutionality of federal corporation tax law. Central law journal, Jan. 27, 1911, v. 72: 59-67. 363 Frost, Thomas Gold. The federal corporation tax. Case and comment, Dec. 1912, v. 19: 457-^61. Chicago legal news, Jan. 18, 1913, v. 45: 187-188. 364 A treatise on the federal corporation tax law, including therein a commentary on the act itself, an appendix con- taining the text of the act, all rules and regulations of the Treasury department, relating in any way to the act; text of all laws relating to the collection, remission and refund of internal revenue ; text applicable to the administration of the federal corporation tax law, and opinions of the Attorney-general bearing upon the meaning of the act. Albany, N. Y., M. Bender & company, 1911. xvii, 321 p. 24 cm - 11-31767 HD2753.TJ6F7 365 Goodnow, Frank J. The constitutionality of the United States corporation tax. Columbia law review, Dec. 1909, v. 9: 649-666. National corporation reporter, Mar. 3, 24, 1910, v. 40: 90-91; 199-201. 366 Green, T. H. The federal corporation tax. Commercial West, Dec. 4, 1909, v. 16: 11, 15-16. HFl.C8,v.l6 367 Hayes, A., jr. Partial unconstitutionality with special reference to the corporation tax. Columbia law review, Feb. 1911, v. 11: 120-146. 58 LIBEARY OP CONGEESS 368 Johnson, Alvin S. The incidence of the federal corporation tax. South Atlantic quarterly, Jan. 1910, v. 9: 85-42. AP2.S75,v.O 369 Machen, Arthur Webster. A treatise on the federal corporation tax law of 1909, together with appendices containing the act of Congress and Treasury regulations, with annota- tions and explanations and forms of returns. Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1910. xxv,269p. 20 cm . 10-4349 HD2753.U6M2 370 Madison, E. H. The corporation tax. Kansas lawyer, Oct. 1909, v. 16: 32-42. 371 Marcuse, P. Das amerikanische Gesellschaftssteuergesetz vom 5. August 1909. Finanz-Archiv, 1910, v. 27: 175-182. HJl05.F4,v.27 372 Newlands, Francis G. Federal taxation as a means of regula- tion. {In Chicago conference on trusts, 1S99. Speeches, debates, resolu- tions, etc. Chicago, 1900. 20 om . p. 305-313.) HD2783.A3 1900 373 Pierson, Charles W. The corporation tax decision. Yale law journal, June, 1911, v. 20: 686-689. 374 Is the federal corporation tax constitutional ? Outloolc, Nov. 20, 1909, v. 98: 689-643. AP2.08,v.03 National corporation reporter, Dec. 9, 1909, v. 39: 544-546. 375 The corporation tax: a rejoinder. Outloolc, Jan. 8, 1910, v. 94: 93-94. AP2.08,v.94 376 Poor, Henry V. The United States corporation tax act of 1909. Green lag, Bee. 1909, v. 21: 609-613. 377 Purdy, Lawson. Changes in federal taxation. (In International conference on state and local taxation. 3d, Louts villi, 1909. State and local taxation. Columbus O 1910 23°" p. 227-238.) "The income tax on corporations": p. 223-231. HJ2240.I6 1909 378 Robinson, Maurice H. The federal corporation tax. American economic review, Bee. 1911, v. 1: 691-723. HB1.A5.V.1 FEDERAL CONTROL: TRUSTS 59 379 Sakolski, A. M. Federal corporation tax and modern account- ing practice. Yale review, Feb. 1910, v. 18: S72-389. Hl.Y2,v.l8 380 Sears, John Harold, ed. Federal corporation tax annotated. Saint Louis, Mo., Counselors publishing company, [ c 1911]. [148] p. 6 fold, forms. 25 cm . 12-2059 HD2753.U6S4 381 Seligman, Edwin E. A. The relations of state and federal finance. (In International conference on state and local taxation. Sd, Louis- ville, 1909. State and local taxation. Columbus, 0., 1910. 23 om ., p. 213-226.) "The federal corporation tax": p. 217-218. HJ2240.I6 1909 Also printed in North American review, Nov. 1909, v. 190: 615-627. AP2.N7,v.l90 382 Selwyn-Brown, Arthur. Taxation of corporations. Moody's magazine, Oct. 1909, v. 8: 303-308. HGl.M85,v.8 383 Sheppard, John S., jr. Is the federal corporation tax an inter- ference with the sovereignty of the states ? Harvard law review, Mar. 1910, vol. 23: 380-387. 384 Tuller, W. K. Is the federal corporation tax law constitutional ? North American review, Apr. 1910, v. 191: 537-548. AP2.N7,v.l91 385 TT. S. Congress. House. Committee on ways and means. Amendment to corporation law. Hearings on H. R. 16663. January 10, 1912. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 12 p. 23\ cm . Oscar W. Underwood, chairman. "A bill to permit any corporation, joint-stock, company or associa- tion, or insurance company to change the date of filing; its annual return of net income, required under section thirty-eight of the tariff act of August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, from the close of the calendar year to the close of its own fiscal year, and for other purposes": p. 11-12. 12-35235 HD2753.TJ6A4 1912 386 Laws, statutes, etc. Corporation-tax law. Extract from Public law no. 5, approved August 5, 1909, entitled "An act to provide revenue, equalize duties and encourage the industries of the United States and for other purposes." Washington, Govt, print, off., 1909. 8 p. 2S cm . 9-35024 HD2753.TJ6A4d 60 LIBEAEY OP CONGBESS 387 U. S. President, 1909-1913 (Taft). Tax on net income of corporations. Message from the President, recommend- ing an amendment to the tariff bill imposing upon all corporations and joint stock companies for profit, except national banks (otherwise taxed), savings banks, and building and loan associations, an excise tax measured by 2 per cent on the net income of such corporations; also providing for a constitutional amendment giving power to impose taxes on incomes. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1909.] 3 p. 23Y m . (61st Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 98.) 5569 9-35629 HD2753.TT6A4 1909b 388 Supreme court. Decisions of the United States Supreme court in corporation tax cases and income tax cases, with dissenting opinions. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 260 p. 23\™. (62d Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 601.) 12-35392 HD2753.TJ6A4 1912a STATE TAXATION OF INTERSTATE COMMERCE 389 Adams, Brooks. Taxation of interstate commerce. International review, May, 1881, v. 10: 428-436. AP2.I78,v.lO 390 Ames, Herman Vandenburg, ed. State documents on federal relations: the states and the United States. Ed. with notes. Philadelphia, The Department of history of the University of Pennsylvania, 1906. 2 p. I., 3-7, 320 p. 19^. Number 3 (p. 89-132) includes the text of several documents relating to the right of the states to tax corporations chartered by Congress. 7-2017 JK310.A5 1906 391 Beale, Joseph Henry. The law of foreign corporations and taxation of corporations both foreign and domestic. Boston, W. J. Nagel, 1904. xxvi, 1149 p. 24Y m . "Constitutional protections of a foreign corporation": p. 164-184. "Taxation and interstate commerce": p. 905-931. 4-34140 392 Davenport, H. J. State taxation of interstate commerce. Political science quarterly, Dec. 1911, v. 26: 643-658; Mar 1912, v. 27: 54-72. Hl.P8,v.26,87 FEDERAL ANTI-TRUST CASES 61 393 Gray, James Mcllvaine. Limitations of the taxing power, in- cluding limitations upon public indebtedness. San Francisco, Bancroft- Whitney company, 1906. Ix, 1816 p. State taxation in interference with commerce": p. 418-470; "Other federal restrictions with respect to commerce": p. 471-482. 6-13208 394 Judson, Frederick Newton. A treatise on the power of taxa- tion, state and federal, in the United States. St. Louis, The F. H. Thomas law look co., 1903, [1902]. xxiii, 868 p. 21f m . "Regulation of commerce": p. 96-221; "Taxation of interstate commerce": p. 222-295. 2-30141 395 State tax of interstate commerce. Harvard law review, Feb. 1913, v. 26: 358-360. FEDERAL ANTI-TRUST CASES A list of cases instituted by the United States and citations of cases decided there- under or relating thereto, was published Jan. 1, 1914, under the title: The Federal antitrust law with amendments. U. S. vs. E. C. KNIGHT 396 U. S. Circuit court (3d circuit). United States v. E. C. Knight co. et al. (Circuit court, E. D. Pennsylvania. January 30, 1894.) ■ (In Federal reporter, v. 60. St. Paul, 1894. 22J em . p. 306-310.) Decision rendered by Judge Butler. Also in Federal anti-trust cases, v. 1, Washington, 1912, p. 250-257. HD2780.A2 1912,v.l 397 Circuit court of appeals (3d circuit). United States v. E. C. Knight co. et al. (Circuit court of appeals, Third circuit. March 26, 1894.) No. 6. (In Federal reporter, v. 60. St. Paul, 1894. 22J ™. p. 934-937.) Decision rendered by Judge Dallas. Also in Federal anti-trust decisions, v. 1, Washington, 1912, p. 258-262. HD2780.A2 1912,v.l 398 Supreme court. United States v. E. C. Knight com- pany. Appeal from the Circuit court of appeals for the third circuit. No. 675. Argued October 24, 1894.— Decided January 21, 1895. (In U. S. Supreme court. United States reports, v. 156. New York, 1895. 23| cm . p. 1-46.) Decision holding that the E. C. Knight company, the American sugar refining company, and other defendants are not doing busi- ness in violation of the Sherman anti-trust act. 62 LIBEARY OF CONGRESS TRANS-MISSOURI FREIGHT ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROSECUTION 399 U. S. Dept. of justice. The United States of America, appel- lant, v. the Trans-Missouri freight association and others, appellees . . . Brief for the United States. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1896.] cover-title, 56 p. 2S cm . No. 67 in the U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1896, appeal from the U. S. Circuit court of appeals for the 8th circuit. 13-12414 Also printed in Yale law journal, June, 1897, v. 6:295-327. 400 The United States, appellant, v. the Trans-Mis- souri freight association et al., appellees. Reply brief for appellant on the jurisdictional question. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1896.] cover-title, 5 p. 2S\ cm . Signed: Judson Harmon, attorney general. Edward B. Whitney, assistant attorney general. 13-12412 401 The United States, appellant, v. the Trans- Missouri freight association et al., defendants . . . Stipu- lation as to amounts in controversy. Filed Dec. 8, 1896. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1896.] 1 I. 23\ cm - Signed: Judson Harmon, attorney-general. John F. Dillon, of counsel for defendants. 13-12411 FOR THE DEFENSE 402 Guthrie, W. F. The United States, appellant, v. the Trans- Missouri freight association et al., appellees . . . Answer of Burlington & Missouri River railroad company in Ne- braska to reply brief for appellant on the jurisdictional question. W. F. Guthrie, of counsel. Washington, D. C, Gibson bros., printers, 1896. cover-title, 2 p. 2Si cm . 13-12413 COURT DECISIONS, ETC. 403 U. S. Circuit court (8th circuit). United States v. Trans- Missouri freight ass'n et al. (Circuit court, D. Kansas. November 28, 1892.) No. 6,799. (In Federal reporter, v. 53. St. Paul, 1893. 22V m . p. 440-459 ) Decision rendered by Judge Riner. Also in Federal anti-trust decisions, v. 1, Washington, 1912, p. SO-106. HD2780.A2 1912,v.l FEDERAL ANTI-TKTJST CASES 63 404 U. S. Circuit court of appeals (8th Circuit). United States v. Trans-Missouri freight association et al. (Circuit court of appeals, Eighth circuit. October 2, 1893.) No. 236. (In Federal reporter, v. 58. St. Paul, 1894. 22J™. p. 68-100.) Decision rendered by Judge Sanborn. Also in Federal anti-trust decisions, v. 1, Washington, 1912, p. 186-244. HD2780.A2 1912,v.l 405 Supreme court. United States v. Trans-Missouri freight association. Appeal from the Circuit court of appeals for the eight circuit. No. 67. Argued December 8, 9, 1896.— Decided March 22, 1897. (In U. S. Supreme court. United States reports, v. 166. New York, 1897. 23J CM - p. 290-374.) Also in Federal anti-trust decisions, Washington, 1912, v. 1, p. 648- 724. HD2780.A2 1912,v.l COMMENT AND DISCUSSION 406 Blanchard, George R. The Trans-Missouri decision. Forum, June, 1897, v. 23: 385-395. AP2.F8,v.23 407 Cooke, Albert D. The Trans-Missouri freight association case and railway pooling in the U. S. With an introduction by Hon Wm. E. Chandler. Philadelphia, Press of T. A. Bradley, 1897. 37, v p. 18 cm . 5-39999t HE1836.C77 409 Langstroth, Charles Souder and Wilson Stilz. Railway co- operation. An investigation of railway traffic associa- tions and a discussion of the degree and form of co- operation that should be granted competing railways in the United States. With an introduction by Martin A. Knapp. Philadelphia, The University, 1899. xv, [5]-210 p. 25\™. (Pennsylvania. University. Publications. Series in po- litical economy and public law. no. 15.) Trans-Missouri decision: see index. HE1829.L28 1-1957 H31.P4,no.l5 410 Eoyall, William Lawrence. The "pool" and the "trust." Their side of the case. Review of the Supreme court's traffic decision [Trans-Missouri case]. Richmond, Va., G. M. West, 1897. tf p. 21,.™. Also in Virginia law register, July-Aug. 1897, v. 3: 163-188; 241-269. 7-27919t HD2795.B8 64 LIBBAEY OP CONGEESS HOPKINS vs. UNITED STATES FOR THE DEFENSE 411 Hopkins, Henry, appellant. Transcript of record. Supreme court of the United States. October term, 1897. No. 533. Henry Hopkins et al., appellants, vs. the United States. On certificate from and writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit court of appeals for the Eighth cir- cuit. Certificate filed December 10, 1897. Certiorari and return filed January 11, 1898. [Washington, Judd & Detweiler, printers, 1898.] cover-title, iv p., 1 lj 289, 12 p. 24 cm - 13-12415 412 Miller, John Stocker. Henry Hopkins et al., appellants, vs. the United States, appellee. Brief of John S. Miller, for the appellants. Chicago, Barnard & Miller print., [1898]. cover-title, 44 ?• 23\ cm . No. 533 in the U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1897, on certificate from and writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit court of appeals for the 8th circuit. 13-12417 COURT DECISIONS, ETC. 413 TJ. S. Circuit court (8th circuit). United States v. Hopkins et al. (Circuit court, D. Kansas, First division. Septem- ber 20, 1897.) (In Federal reporter, v. 82. St. Paul, 189S. 22} 0,B . p. 529-541.) Decision rendered by Judge Foster. Also in Federal anti-trust decisions, v. 1, Washington, 1912, p. 72 5-742. HD2780.A2 1912.V.1 414 Supreme court. Hopkins v. United States. Certiorari to the Circuit court of appeals for the Eighth circuit. No. 210. Argued February 28, March 1, 1898. Decided October 24, 189S. (In U. S. Supreme court. United States reports, v 171 New York, 1898. 23}<™. p. 578-604.) Decision holding that the Kansas City live stock exchange is not doing an interstate business in violation of the act of July 2, 1890. Also in Federal anti-trust decisions, v. 1, Washington, 1912 p" 941_967 - HD2780.A2 1912^.1 FEDERAL ANTI-TRUST CASES 65 JOINT TRAFFIC ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROSECUTION 415 IT. S. Dept. of justice. The United States of America v. the Joint traffic association [et al.] . . . Motion to advance. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1897.] cover-title, 8 p. 23Y m . No. 765 in the U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1896. Signed: Holmes Conrad, solicitor-general. 13-12429 416 United States, appellant. Transcript of record. Supreme court of the United States. October term, 1896. No. 341. The United States, appellant, vs. the Joint traffic association et al. Appeal from the United States Circuit court of appeals for the Second circuit. Filed March 30, 1897. [Washington, Judd cfc Detweiler, printers, 1897.] cover-title, ii, 245 p. 23\™. Printed no. 765 changed in manuscript to 341. 13-12430 417 U. S. Dept. of justice. The United States, appellant, v. the Joint traffic association et al., appellees . . . Brief for the United States. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1898.] cover-title, 69 p. 23i cm . No. 341 in the TJ. S. Supreme court, October term, 1896-97. Signed: John K. Richards, solicitor-general. Appendix A (p. 33-48): Articles of agreement of the Joint traffic association and the Transmissouri freight association. Appendix B (p. 49-61): Extracts from Senate document no. 133, 55th Con- gress, 2d session. Appendix C (p. 62-69): Cases under antitrust laws subsequent to Transmissouri decision. 13-12426 418 The United States, appellant, v. the Joint traffic association, appellees . . . Points by the solicitor- general on oral argument, in reply to Mr. Carter, Mr. Ed- munds, and Mr. Phelps. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1898.] cover-title, 52 p. 23\™. 13-12422 FOR THE DEFENSE 419 Carter, James Coolidge. United States, appellant, vs. the Joint traffic association, et al. Synopsis of the brief for the Joint traffic association. N[ew] Y[ork], The King press, [1898]. 15 p. 28™. 13-12420 13886°— 14 5 66 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 420 De Forest, Robert Weeks. The United States, appellant, vs. the Joint traffic association et al. . . . Brief, for the Central railroad company of New Jersey, appellee. Rob- ert W. De Forest, David Willcox, of counsel. N[ew] Y[ork], C. G. Burgoyne, 1897. cover-title, 29 p. 23%™. On "Unconstitutionality of the Anti-trust act of Congress -(chapter 647, statutes of 1890).'' 13-12425 421 Phelps, Edward John. The United States, complainant- appellant, vs. the Joint traffic association and others . . . Brief for the New York central and Hudson River rail- road company, one of the defendants. E. J. Phelps, of counsel. [New York? 1898.] cover-title, 72 p. 23^. 13-12427 422 Logan, James A. United States, complainant, vs. the Joint traffic association et al. Brief on behalf of the Pennsyl- vania railroad company [et al.] . . . James A. Logan, John G. Johnson, of counsel. Philadelphia], AUen,Lane db Scott, prs., [1898]. cover-title, 17 p. 23\™. 13-12428 423 Carter, James Coolidge. The United States, appellant, vs. the Joint traffic association, et al. Observations upon the solicitor-general's printed argument. James C. Carter, Lewis Cass Ledyard, of counsel for appellees. N[ew]Y[orlc],\The King press, [1898]. cover-title, 34 p. 28™. 13-12419 424 Edmunds, George Franklin. The United States, complainant, vs. the Joint traffic association et al. Condensed state- ment of the oral argument of Mr. George F. Edmunds, on the twenty-fifth day of February, 1898. Philadelphia], Allen, Lane & Scott, prs., [1898]. cover-tide, 11 p. 24 cm . 13-12424 425 The United States, complainant, vs. the Joint traffic association et al. Points submitted by Mr. George F. Edmunds, of counsel for the Pennsylvania railroad com- pany. Washington, D. C, McGill & Wallace, law printers, [1898]. cover-title, 36 p. 28 cm . 13-12423 FEDERAL ANTI-TRUST CASES 67 COURT DECISIONS, ETC. 426 U. S. Circuit court (2d circuit). United States v. Joint traffic ass'n. (Circuit court, S. D. New York. May 28, 1896.). (In Federal reporter, v. 76. St. Paul, 1897. 22J om p. 895-898.) Decision rendered by Judge Wheeler. Also in Federal anti-trust decisions, v. 1, Washington, 1912, p. 615- 620. HD2780.A2 1912,v.l 427 — — — Supreme court. United States v. Joint traffic associa- tion. Appeal from the circuit court of appeals for the second circuit. No. 84. Argued February 24, 25, 1898. — Decided October 24, 1898. (In U. S. Supreme court. United States reports, v. 171. New York, 1898. 23i c " 1 . p. 505-578.) Also in Federal anti-trust decisions, v. 1, Washington, 1912, p. 869- 940. HD2780.A2 1912,v.l COMMENT AND DISCUSSION 428 Langstroth, Charles Souder, and Wilson Stilz. Kailway co- operation. An investigation of railway traffic associa- tions and a discussion of the degree and form of co-opera- tion that should be granted competing railways in the United States. With an introduction by Martin A. Knapp. Philadelphia, The University, 1899. xv, [5]-210 p. 25i cm . (Pennsylvania. University. Publications. Series in po- litical economy and public law. no. 15.) Joint traffic association: see index. HE1829.L28 1-1957 H31.P4,no.l5 429 TJ. S. Interstate commerce commission. Joint traffic association. Letter from the Interstate commerce commission, trans- mitting, in response to resolution of the Senate of Feb- ruary 7, 1898, so much of the testimony taken by the com- mission in the proceedings known as the New York Pro- duce exchange case and the grain investigation cases of 1897 as relates to the Joint traffic association agreement and any action thereunder in the pooling traffic or other- wise. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1898.] 160 p. 23™- (55th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. no. 133.) 6 _ 18723 HE2116.G7U58 68 LIBRARY OF CONGBESS HATTERS' CASE (Loewe et al. vs. Lawlor) FOR THE PROSECUTION 430 Beck, James Montgomery. Dietrich E. Loewe and Martin Fuchs, plaintiffs in error, (plaintiffs below), vs. Martin Lawlor et al., defendants in error, (defendants below). Brief for plaintiffs in error. James M. Beck, Daniel Davenport, counsel for plaintiffs in error. N[ew] Y[ork], C. G. Burgoyne, [1907]. cover-title, 36 p. 23\ cm . No. 389 in the U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1907. 13-12406 431 ' Dietrich E. Loewe and Martin Fuchs, plaintiffs in error, (plaintifTs below), vs. Martin Lawlor et al,. de- fendants in error, (defendants below). Oral arguments for plaintiffs in error made before the Supreme court, December 4 and 5, 1907. < Stenographically reported. > James M. Beck, Daniel Davenport, counsel for plaintiffs in error. N[ew] Y[ork], C. G. Burgoyne, [1907]. cover-title, JfB p. 23\ cm . 13-12409 432 [ ] D. E. Loewe, et al. [Martin Fuchs] vs. Martin Lawlor, et al. . . . Motion and application to have the whole record sent to the Supreme court from the Circuit court of appeals. [n. p., 1907.] cover-title, 1 p. I., 15 p. 23 cm . 13-12407 433 Loewe, Dietrich E., plaintiff in error. Transcript of record. Supreme court of the United States. October term, 1907. No. 389. Dietrich Loewe et al. [Martin Fuchs] vs. Martin Lawlor et al. On a certificate from and writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit court of appeals for the Second circuit. Certificate filed July 11, 1907. Certio- rari and return filed October 21, 1907. [Washington, Judd t0 Detweiler {inc.), printers, 1907.] cover-title, 1 p. I., ^2 p. 2J^ cm . 13-12405 FEDERAL ANTI-TEUST OASES 69 FOR THE DEFENSE 434 Beach, John Kimberly. Dietrich Loewe et al. [Martin Fuchs] vs. Martin Lawlor et al. . . . Brief for the defendants in error. John Kimberly Beach, John H. Light, Kobert De Forest, Howard W. Taylor, of counsel. [New Haven, 0. G. Whaples & co., printers, 1907.] cover- title, 53 p. 2S cm . 13-12408 435 Spelling, Thomas Carl. Dietrich Loewe et al. [Martin Fuchs] vs. Martin Lawlor et al. Brief of Thomas Carl Spelling on behalf the American federation of labor, et al. Washington, D. C, Law reporter printing co., [1907]. cover- title, 3 p. 24 cm . 13-12410 COURT DECISIONS, ETC. 436 U. S. Circuit court (2d circuit). Loewe et al. v. Lawlor et al. (Circuit court, D. Connecticut. December 7, 1906.) No. 538. (In Federal reporter, v. 148. St. Paul, 1907. 23£ cm . p. 924-926.) Decision rendered by Judge Piatt. Also in Federal anti-trust decisions, v. 3, Washington, 1912, p. 41-44. HD2780.A2 1912,v.3 See also Federal reporter, v. 130, p. 633-634; v. 142, p. 216-217. 437 Supreme court. Loewe v. Lawlor. Certiorari to the Circuit court of appeals for the Second circuit. No. 389. Argued December 4, 5, 1907. — Decided February 3, 1908. (In U. S. Supreme court. United States reports, v. 208. New York, 1908. 23i 01 ''. p. 274-309.) Also in Federal anti-trust decisions, v. 3, Washington, 1912, p. 324-356. HD2780.A2 1912,v.3 COMMENT AND DISCUSSION 438 Gompers, Samuel. Labor organizations must not be out- lawed — the Supreme court's decision in the hatters' case. American federationist, Mar. 1908, v. IB: 180-192. HD8055.A5A2,v.l5 439 Knowlton, Jerome C. Labor organizations in legislation. Michigan law review, June, 1908, v. 6: 609-623. Comment on the decisions of the United States Supreme court in the cases Howard v. Illinois Central railway (207 U. S., 463); Adair v. United States (208 U. S., 161); and Loewe v. Lawlor (208 U. S., 274). 70 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS 440 Merritt, Walter G. Law of the Danbury hatters' case. American academy of political and social science. Annals, Sept. 1910, v. 36: 265-276. hai.A4,v.36 441 The significance of the Loewe decision. American industries, Mar-May, 1910, v. 10: 22-23; 25-27; 28-29, 46. KD4802.A6,v.lO Square deal, Apr.-June, 1910, v. 6: 227-231; 353-359; 433-437. HD4802.S7,v.6 442 Supreme court decision in the hatters' case. Affects all organ- ized labor — a symposium giving opinion and comment by men of affairs. American federationist, Mar. 1908, v. 15: 161-178. HD8055.A5A2,v.l5 NORTHERN SECURITIES COMPANY References in full on this case are given in "A list of books (with references to periodicals) on railroads in their relation to the Govern- ment and the public, with appendix containing list of references on the Northern Securities case," compiled by A. P. C. Griffin, 2d ed. 1907. The following are a few additional references mostly legal. FOR THE PROSECUTION 443 U. S. Dept. of justice. In the Supreme court of the United States. October term, 1903. No. 277. Northern securi- ties company, Great Northern railway company, Northern Pacific railway company, James J. Hill [et al.] appellants, v. The United States of America, appellee. Appeal from the Circuit court of the United States for the district of Minnesota. Brief for the United States. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1903.] cover-title, ii, 180 p. 22\™. Signed: Philander 0. Knox, attorney-general. W. A. Day, assist- ant to the attorney-general. 9-5471 HD2780.N87A4 444 Minnesota. Transcript of record. Supreme court of the United States, October term, 1903. No. 433. State of Minnesota, appellant, vs. Northern securities company, Great Northern railway company, Northern Pacific rail- way company, et als. Appeal from the Circuit court of the United States for the district of Minnesota. Filed October 5, 1903. (19,084.) [Washington? 1903.] ni, la-136a, 1198 p. incl. fold, forms, etc. 4 fold. maps. 2S cm . Proceedings in the District and Circuit courts, and before the special examiner, Frederick G. Ingersoll. 8-37CG7 HD2780.N875A6 FEDEBAL ANH-TEUST CASES 71 FOR THE DEFENSE 445 Northern securities company. Transcript of record. Su- preme court of the United States, October term, 1903. No. 277. The Northern securities company, the Great Northern railway company, the Northern Pacific railway company, James J. Hill [etc.] vs. the United States. Appeal from the Circuit court of the United States for the district of Minnesota. Filed May 11, 1903. (18,924.) [Washington, D. C, Judd db Detweiler, printers, 1903.] 2 v. fold, maps, tables. 23 cm . Circuit court proceedings in C. Equity, no. 789. 8-37668 HD2780.N87A4 446 Grover, Marcus D. Northern securities company and others, appellants, vs. The United States. Brief for appellant Great northern railway company. M. D. Grover, of counsel for appellant, Great northern railway co. New York, 0. G. Burgoyne, [1903]. cover-title, 144 p. 2S cm . Supreme court of the United States. October term, 1903. no. 277. 9-21606 HD2780.N87A345 447 Stetson, Francis Lynde. Northern securities company, J. Pier- pont Morgan, Robert Bacon, Daniel S. Lamont and others, appellants, vs. The United States. Appeal from the Cir- cuit court of the United States for the district of Minne- sota. Brief for the appellants, Morgan, Bacon, and La- monit. Francis Lynde Stetson, David Willcox, of counsel. New York, C. G. Burgoyne, [1903]. cover-title, 36 p. 23\™. In the Supreme court of the United States. October term, 1903. No. 277. 9_54 7 3 HD2780.N87A35 448 Bunn, Charles Wilson. Northern securities company and others, appellants, vs. The United States. Brief for appellant Northern Pacific railway company. C. W. Bunn, of counsel. New York, C. G. Burgoyne, [1903]. cover-title, 42 p. 2S cm . Supreme court of the United States. October term, 1903. No. 277. 9 _ 547 2 HD2780.N87A34 449 Griggs, John William. The Northern securities company and others, appellants, vs. The United States, appellees. Brief of John W. Griggs for the Northern securities com- pany, appellant. New York, Hamilton print, [1903]. cover-title, 53 p. 28 cm . United States Supreme court, October term, 1903. No. 277. 9 _ 21613 HD2780.N87A335 72 LIBEAEY OB 1 CONGBESS 450 Johnson, John G. Northern securities company et al., appel- lants, vs. The United States. Appeal from the Circuit court of the United States for the district of Minnesota. Brief for Northern securities company, appellant. John G. Johnson, for Northern securities company. Philadelphia, Allen, Lane db Scott, prs., [1903]. cover-title, 67 p. 2S cm . No. 277. October term, 1903. In the Supreme court of the United States. 9-21607 HD2780.N87A332 451 Young, George Brooks. Northern securities co., et al., appel- lants, vs. United States of America, appellees. Brief for Northern securities co., et al., appellants. Geo. B. Young, of counsel. [n. p., 1903.] cover-title, 320 p. %4 cm . Supreme court of the United States. October term, 1903, no. 277. 9-5556 HD2780.N87A33 452 Beach, Charles Fisk, jr. The Northern securities company, the Great Northern railway company, the Northern Pacific railway company, and others, appellants, v. The United States, respondent. Railway "mergers" operating a sub- stantial division of territory the result of an irresistible trend or tendency in railway development — Their inevita- bility as disclosed in the history of railway combination and amalgamation throughout the world — Their con- sonance with public policy — Their economic validity — Constitutional considerations. Argument Amicus curiae. [St. Paul, 1903.] cover-title, 95 p. 23 cm . In the Supreme court of the United States. October term, 1903. No. 277. 9-5470 HD2780.N87A48 COURT DECISIONS, ETC. 453 XJ. S. Circuit court (8th circuit). United States v. Northern securities co. et al. (Circuit court D. Minnesota, Third division. April 9, 1903.) No. 789. (In Federal reporter, v. 120. St. Paul, 1903. 22$°". p. 721-732. Decision rendered by Judge Thayer. Also in Federal anti-trust decisions, Washington, 1912, v. 2, p. 215-232. HD2780.A2 1912.V.3 FEDERAL ANTI-TEUST OASES 73 454 IT. S. Supreme court. The Northern securities company and others vs. the United States. Opinion delivered by Mr. Justice Harlan, with concurring and dissenting opinions. Delivered March 14, 1904. March 28, 1904.— Ordered printed. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1904. 72 p. 28 cm . (58th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. no. 282.) 4591 No. 277.— October term, 1903. 4-17912 Also in United States reports, New York, 1904, v. 193, p. 197-411; and in Federal anti-trust decisions, Washington, 1912, v. 2, p. 338-532. HD2780.A2 1912,v.2 COMMENT AND DISCUSSION 455 Clark, Hugo, and Bartlett Brooks. The trusts and the consti- tution; a monograph; the evils of allowing one corpora- tion to hold stock in another and the unconstitutionality of state statutes which permit it ; the Northern securities company in a new light, and the absolute power in the national government to control or abolish trusts and monopolies. [Bangor, Me., The T. W. Burr printing co., 1904.] $4P- 23cm - 7-28643 KD2778.C59 456 Cutting, Eobert L. The Northern securities company and the Sherman anti-trust law. North American review, Apr. 1902, v. 174: 528-535. AP2.N7,v.l74 457 Garner, James Wilford. The Northern securities case. American academy of political and social science. Annals, July, 1904, V. 24: 128-147. Hl.A4,v.24 458 Langdell, C. C. The Northern securities case and the Sherman anti-trust act. Harvard law review, June, 1908, v. 16: 539-554- Railway world, July 25-Aug. 1, 1908, v. 29: 847, 850-852; 875, 878-879. tfi.B68,v.29 459 Meyer, Balthasar Henry. The action of the federal government. in the Northern securities case. Railway critic, May, 1907, v. 6: 130-139. tfi.R42,v.6 460 Tlie ac tion of the state authorities in the Northern securities case. Railway critic, Jan. 1907, v. 6: 600-610. tfi.B42,v.6 4fil . History of the Northern securities case. Railway age, Mar. 18, 1904, v. 37: 409-412. TFl.R3,v.37 74 LIBKARY OF CONGRESS 462 Meyer, Balthasar Henry. A history of the Northern securities case. Railway critic, Nov. 1906, v. 5: 511-517. TFl.R42,v.5 463 Noyes, A. D. [Northern securities decision.] Forum, July, 1903, v. 35: 39-42. AP2.F8,v.35 464 Randolph, Carman F. The Northern securities decision. North American review, June, 1903, v. 176: 846-855. AP2.N7,v.l76 465 Whitney, Edward B. The Northern securities company. Yale law journal, June, 1902, v. 11: 387-398. This article incorporates a portion of a paper on "Parasite corpora- tions" read at the meeting of American social science association, Apr. 1902. STANDARD OIL COMPANY FOR THE PROSECUTION 466 United States. In the Circuit court of the United States for the Eastern division of the Eastern judicial district of Missouri. United States of America v. Standard oil com- pany of New Jersey, and others. No. — . [St. Louis? 1906.] cover-title, 276 p. fold. map. 23 cm . Petition of the U. S., "by David P. Dyer, the U. S. attorney for the Eastern district of Missouri." 9-8901 HD2780.S506D2 467 United States, petitioner. In the Circuit court of the United States for the Eastern division of the Eastern judicial dis- trict of Missouri. United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard oil company of New Jersey et al., defendants. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908-09. 21 v. 2S\ cm . Counsel for petitioner: Frank B. Kellogg, C. B. Morrison, J. H. Graves; for the defendants, John G. Milburn, M. Rosenthal, J. S. Miller, M. F. Elliott, M. Carey, F. L. Crawford, D. Campbell. 8-35456 HD2780.S506D4 468 ' Dept. of justice. United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard oil company of New Jersey et al., defendants. Brief of the law for petitioner. George W. Wickersham, Attorney-general. Frank B. Kellogg [etc.] special assist- ants to the Attorney-general. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1909.] 198 p. 28™. In the Circuit court of the United States for the Eastern division of the Eastern judicial district of Missouri. 9-85427 HD2780.S506D5 FEDERAL ANTI-TRUST OASES 75 469 United States. Dept. of justice. United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard oil company of New Jersey et al., defendants. Brief of facts and argument for petitioner . . . George W. Wickersham, Attorney-general. Frank B. Kellogg, Charles B. Morrison, Cordenio A. Severance, and J. Harwood Graves, special assistants to the Attorney- general. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1909.] 2 v. 2S cm . In the Circuit court of the United States for the Eastern division of the Eastern judicial district of Missouri. 9-35457 HD2780.S506D44 470 United States of America, petitioner, v. Stand- ard oil company of New Jersey et al., defendants,. Brief of facts and argument for petitioner. Abridgment of volume 2. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1909.] v, 225 p. 2S cm . In the Circuit court of the United States for the Eastern division of the Eastern judicial district of Missouri. Signed: George W. Wickersham, Attorney-general. Frank B. Kellogg [etc.] special assistants to the Attorney-general. Contents. — Unfair methods of competition: Local price cutting. Payment on rebates on oil purchases. Operation of bogus inde- pendent companies. Reports of competitors' shipments. 9-35436 HD2780.S506D45 471 In the Circuit court of the United States for the Eastern division of the Eastern judicial district of Missouri. United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard oil com- pany of New Jersey et al., defendants. [Petitioner's testimony.] Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 6 v. 28Y m . Counsel for petitioner: Frank B. Kellogg, C. B. Morrison, J. H. Graves; for the defendants, John G. Milburn, M. Rosenthal, J. S. Miller M F. Elliott, M. Carey, F. L. Crawford, D. Campbell. 8-35456 ' HD2780.S8A4 472 The Standard oil company of New York, peti- tioner, v. the United States. Petition for a writ of cer- tiorari to the United States Circuit court of appeals for the Second circuit. Brief in opposition. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910.] cover-title, 46 p. incl. diagr. 2S cm . No 775 in the U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1910. Signed: George W. Wickersham, Attorney-general. William S. Kenvon, assistant to the Attorney-general, [etc.] 10 _ 3 6128 HD2780.S510B5 76 LIBBARY OP CONGRESS 473 United States. Dept. of justice. Standard oil company of New Jersey et al., appellants, v. United States of America, appellee. Brief for the United States. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910.] 2 v. fold, tables. 23 cm . TJ. S. Supreme court, October term, 1909. No. 725. 10-35346 HD2780.S506D7 474 Standard oil company of New Jersey, et al., appellants, v. United States of America, appellee. Reply brief for the United States. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910.] cover-title, 1 p. I., 66 p. IS fold. tab. 23™. No. 398 in the TJ. S. Supreme court, October term, 1910. "George W. Wickersham, Attorney general. Frank B. Kellogg, Cordenio A. Severance, special assistants to the Attorney general." 10-35031 HD2780.S506D8 475 Standard oil company of New Jersey et al., appellants, v. United States of America, appellee. Reply brief for the United States. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911.] cover-title, 1 p. I., 68 p. 17 fold. tab. 28™. No. 398 in the U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1910. 11-35093 HD2780.S506D82 476 • Standard oil company of New Jersey et al., appellants, v. United States of America, appellee. Oral argument of the Attorney general on behalf of the United States. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911.] cover-title, 25 p. 2S cm . No. 398 in the TJ. S. Supreme court, October term, 1910. 11-35215 HD2780.S506D85 477 Kellogg, Frank Billings. Standard oil company of New Jersey et al., appellants, v. United States of America, appellee. Transcript of stenographer's minutes of the oral argument of Frank B. Kellogg on behalf of the United States. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911.] cover-title, 76 p. 23™. No. 398 in the TJ. S. Supreme court, October term, 1910. 11-35214 HD2780.S506D86 FEDERAL ANTI-TRUST OASES „ 77 FOR THE DEFENSE 478 Standard oil company p'aintiff. Transcript of record. Pro- ceedings in United States Circuit court of appeals, seventh circuit, October term, A. D. 1907. No. 1409. Standard oil company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of Indiana, plaintiff in error, vs. United States of America, defendant in error. In error to the District court of the United States for the Northern district of Illinois, Eastern division. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908.] cover-title, ii, 101 p. 2S cm . 8-37750 HD2780.S506B28 479 Standard oil company, respondent. The United States, peti- tioner, v. Standard oil company, a corporation existing under the laws of Indiana, respondent. Answer of re- spondent to petition for certiorari. New York, 0. 6. Burgoyne, [1908]. cover-title, 44 p. 2S cm . In the Supreme court of the United States. October term, 1908. No. 628. Signed: John S. Miller, Moritz Rosenthal, A. D. Eddy, for respondent. 9-8893 HD2780.S506B54 480 Johnson, John G. Standard oil company of New Jersey et al., appellants, against United States of America, appellee. Brief for appellants. John G. Johnson, John G. Milburn, of counsel. New York, O. G. Burgoyne, [1909?]. 2 v. fold, tables, diagrs. 28i cm . 10-13155 HD2780.S306D6 481 United States of America vs. Standard oil company and others. Brief on behalf of defendants Standard oil com- pany and others. John G. Johnson, John G. Milburn, of counsel. [n. p., 1909.] lp.l.,188p. 2S\™. 9 22039 HD2780.S506D58 482 Rosenthal, Moritz. United States of America, petitioner, vs. Standard oil company (New Jersey) et al., defendants. Brief for defendants on the facts. Moritz Rosenthal, Frank L. Crawford, Chauncey W. Martyn, Douglas Campbell, Walter F. Taylor, of counsel. \n v 1909.] 3 v. diagrs. (partly fold.) 23^ m . I the Circuit court of the United States for the Eastern division of the Eastern judicial district of Missouri. Contents.— I. Historical statement. Pipelines. Competitors.— II. Railroad freight rates.— III. Profits and prices. "Unfair com petition. " Galena-Signal oil co. 9 _ 22 40 HD278O.S506D55 78 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS 483 Watson, David Thompson. United States of America, peti- tioner, v. Standard oil company of New Jersey et al., de- fendants. Defendants' brief on the law. D. T. Watson, John M. Freeman, Ernest C. Irwin, for respondents. [n. p., 1909.} cover-title, 1 I., Hi, 188, 5 p. 23\™. In the Circuit court of the United States for the Eastern division of the Eastern judicial district of Missouri. 9-22037 HD2780.S506D59 484 United States of America, petitioner, v. Standard oil company of New Jersey et al., defendants. Defendants' brief on the facts. D. T. Watson, John M. Freeman, Ernest C. Irwin, for respondents. [n. p., 1909.] cover-title, [2], 157, 3 p. 23i cm . In the Circuit court of the United States for the Eastern division of the Eastern judicial district of Missouri. 9-22038 HD2780.S506D56 485 Standard oil company et al., appellants, vs. the United States. Brief on the law on part of appellants. D. T. Watson, John M. Freeman, Ernest C. Irwin, for appellants. Pittsburg, Smith bros. co. inc., Franklin print, [1910]. cover- title, v, 289, 4 p. 23™. In the Supreme court of the United States. October term, 1909. no. 725. HD2780.S506D62 Appendix to brief on the law for appellants. D. T. Watson, John M. Freeman, Ernest C. Irwin, for appellants. Pittsburg, Smith bros. co. inc., Franklin print, [1910]. cover- title, 38 p. 23™. In the Supreme court of the U. S., October term, 1909, no. 725. Appeal from the U. S. Circuit court for the Eastern district of Missouri. 10-13213-4 HD2780.S506D62 App. 486 Standard oil company et al., appellants, vs. the United States. Revised brief on the law on part of appellants on re-argument. D. T. Watson, for appellants. Pittsburgh, Pa., Smith bros. co. inc., [1910]. cover-title, Sp.l, 358 p. 28™. No. 398 in the U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1910, appeal from the U. S. Circuit court for the Eastern district of Missouri 13-12418 FEDERAL ANTI-TRUST CASES 79 487 Milburn, John George. Standard oil company of New Jersey et al., appellants, against United States of America, appellee. Oral arguments on behalf of appellants. New York, C. G. Burgoyne, [1911]. cover-title, 1 p. I, 103 p. No. 398 in the U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1910, on reargu- ment of the appeal from the Circuit court, Eastern district of Mis- souri, Eastern division. Contains the arguments of John G. Milburn, David T. Watson, and John G. Johnson. 11-8119 HD2780.S506D9 COURT DECISIONS, ETC. 488 U. S. Circuit court (8th circuit). United States v. Standard oil co. of New Jersey et al. (Circuit court, E. D. Missouri, E. D. March 7, 1907.) No. 5,371. (In Federal reporter, v. 152. St. Paul, 1907. 22J cln - p. 290-297.) Decision rendered by Judge Sanborn. Also in Federal anti-trust decisions, v. 3, Washington, 1912, p. 173-184. HD2780.A2 1912,v.3 489 — - United States v. Standard oil co., of New Jersey ct al. (Circuit court, E. D. Missouri, E. D. November 20, 1909.) No. 5,371. (In Federal reporter, v. 173'. St. Paul, 1910. 22J om . p. 177-200.) • Decision rendered by Judge Sanborn; concurring opinion by Judge Hook. Also in Federal anti-trust decisions, v. 3, Washington, 1912, p. 696-730. HD2780.A2 1912.V.3 490 United States v. Standard oil company of New Jersey and others. Supplemental decree. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911.] cover-title, 14 p. 2S cm . 11-35897 HD2780.S506D93 491 Supreme court. The Standard oil company of New Jersey et al., appellants v. the United States. Opinion of the court delivered by Mr. Chief Justice White. Dis- senting opinion by Mr. Justice Harlan. Delivered May 15,1911. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. 43 p. 23\° m . (62d Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 34.) No. 398.— October term, 1910. 11-35486 HD2780.S506E5 Also in United States reports, v. 221, p. 1-106; and in Federal anti- trust decisions, Washington, 1912, v. 4, p. 79-168. HD2780.A2 1912.V.4 80 LIBEABY OF CONGEESS COMMENT AND DISCUSSION 492 Butler, Pierce. Decisions of the Supreme court in the Standard oil company and tobacco trust cases. (In Minnesota state bar association. Proceedings, 1911. [St. Paul, 1911.] 23 cm - p.69-76.) 493 Cotton, J. B. The recent trust cases. (In Minnesota state bar association. Proceedings, 1911. [St. Paul, 1911.] 23 om p. 58-68.) On the Standard oil and tobacco trust decisions of the United States Supreme court. 494 Evans, Harold. The Standard oil and American tobacco cases. University of Pennsylvania law review, Feb. 1912, v. 60: 811-323. 495 Humphrey, Alex. P. Discussion of Standard oil co. and American tobacco co. decisions. (In Kentucky state bar association. Proceedings, 1911. Louisville, 1911. 23 cm p. 222-267.) 496 Kellogg, Frank B. Results of the Standard oil decision. American review of reviews, June, 1912, v. 45: 728-730. AP2.B4,v.45 497 Lay, George C. The Standard oil and American tobacco de- cisions. Trust companies, June, 1911, v. 12: Iftl-lfllf.. HG4341.T8,v.l2 498 Noble, Herbert. The Standard oil case. American law review, J an- Feb. 1910, v. 44: 1-11. 499 Noyes, Alexander D. The Standard oil decision. Forum, Jan. 1910, v. 43: 4O-48. AP2.F8,v.43 500 Raymond, Robert L. The Standard oil and tobacco cases. Harvard law review, Nov. 1911, v. 25: 31-58. 501 Roosevelt, Theodore. The Standard oil decision — and after. Outlook, June 3, 1911, v. 98: 239-240. AP2.08,v.98 502 Royall, William L. The trust decisions. Central law journal, July 28, 1911, v. 73: 57-65. 503 Seager, Henry Rogers. The recent trust decisions. Boston, Ginn <& company, 1911. 1 p. I., p. 581-614. 28 em - 11-31946 HD2778.S4 "Advance sheets from Political science quarterly, vol. xxvi, no. 4 December, 1911." Hl.P8,v.26 "The Standard oil decision": p. 591-598. FEDEBAL ANTI-TBUST OASES 81 504 Spencer Arthur W. The Standard oil decision. Green bag, June, 1911, v. 23: 279-284- 505 Standard oil company. [Statements on 'the subject of the separation of the various corporations of the company under the ruling of the courts.] [New York, 1911.] S broadsides in 1 v. 27\-37 cm . Contents. — Letter to the stockholders, July 28, 1911, concerning distribution of stocks.— List of the transfer offices of the various companies whose Btocks have been distributed. — Letter, Nov. 15, 1911, showing the method of distribution on the basis of the owner- ship of 1 share of Standard oil company (New Jersey) stock. 12-7730 HD2769.04S7 506 The Supreme court decisions. North American review, July, 1911, v. 194-' 1-95. Contents. — The judgment, by Peter S. Grosscup. — "The reason," by William J. Bryan.— The effect, by John Larkin. — The record, by Frederic B,. Coudert. — The quandary, by James M. Beck. — The remedy, by Samuel Untermyer. AP2.N7,v.l94 507 Swift, Kay L. An interpretation of the Standard oil and American tobacco cases. Do they read the word "un- reasonable" into the law? Case and comment, Feb. 1912, v. 18: 519-524. 508 Walker, Albert Henry. A review of the opinions of the Chief justice of the United States in the Standard oil and tobacco cases. American law review, Sept.-Oct. 1911, v. 45: 718-749. 509 The "unreasonable" obiter dicta of Chief Justice White in the Standard oil case; a critical review. [New York], 1911. cover-title, 21 p. 25\ cm . Also printed in Central law journal, June 9, 1911, v. 72: 413-423. 11-21080 HD2780.S7W3 510 Wilgus, H. L. The Standard oil decision; the rule of reason. Michigan law review, June, 1911, v. 9: 643-670. AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY FOR THE PROSECUTION 511 United States, petitioner. The United States of America, petitioner, against the American tobacco company and others, defendants. Original petition. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1907. cover-title, 135 p. 27™. In the Circuit court of the United States for the Southern district of New York. 9-26716 13886°— 14 6 82 LIBBABY OF CONGRESS 512 United States. Transcript of record . . . Supreme court of the United States. October term, 1910. No. 118. The United States of America, appellant, vs. the American tobacco company, and others. No. 119. The American tobacco company, and others, appellants, vs. the United States of America. Appeals from the Circuit court of the United States for the Southern district of New York . . . Filed December 23, 1908. (21456, 21457.) [New York, Press of Appeal printing co., 1908.] 5 v. fold. tables. 24 cm . Contents. — i. Pleadings, decrees, etc. — n-iv. Testimony of wit- nesses. — v. Government's exhibits. 13-12395 513 TJ. S. Dept. of justice. The United States of America, appel- lant, v. the American tobacco company and others. The American tobacco company and others, appellants, v. the United States of America. Brief for the United States. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910.] cover-title, 3 '29 p. 28"". No. 118, 119, in the U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1910, on appeal from the Circuit court, Southern district of New York. Signed: George W. Wickersham, Attorney general. J. C. Mc- Reynolds, special assistant to the Attorney general. 10-35034 HD2780.T6A56 514 The United States of America, appellant, v. the American tobacco company and others . . . The Ameri- can tobacco company and others, appellants, v. the United States of America . . . Oral argument of the Attorney-general on behalf of the United States, in reply to defendants. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910.] cover-title, 36 p. 28%™. No. 118 and 119 in the U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1909, on appeal from the U. S. Circuit court, Southern district of New York. No. 118 and 119 stamped over printed no. 316 and 317 respectively. Signed : George W. Wickersham, Attorney-general. 13-12404 515 No. 118. The United States of America, appel- lant, v. The American tobacco company et al., appellees. No; 119. The American tobacco company et al., appel- lants, v. the United States of America, appellee. Con- cluding argument of the Attorney general on behalf of the United States. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911.] cover-title, 39 p. 2S cm . No. 118 and 119 in the U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1910. Geo. W. Wickersham, Attorney general. 11-35084 HD2780.T6A6 FEDERAL ANTI-TRUST OASES 83 516 U. S. Dept. of justice. The United States of America v. the American tobacco company and others. Oral argument of George W. Wickersham, Attorney genera 1 of the United States, on hearing of application for approval of plan of disintegration. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911.] cover-title, 16 p. 2S cm . In the U. S. Circuit court for the Southern district of New York. 11-35900 HD2708.A7A3 1911h 517 Bureau of corporations. United States of America v. American tobacco company, and others. Memorandum for the Attorney general on the investigation of the disin- tegration plan of the tobacco combination. Prepared by Dr. A. C. Muhse, of the Bureau of corporations. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911.] 12, 2 p. incl. tables. 28\ cm Includes "Table showing sales of product of the American tobacco co., Liggett & Myers tobacco co., and P. Lorillard co., in the United States, separated by geographic divisions, prepared by Dr. A. C. Muhse, 1910, [which] supplements Table 1 of Memoran- dum on the investigation of the disintegration plan of the Am ri- can tobacco co." 11-35904 HD2769.T6A5 1911 518 Dept. of justice. Prosecution of American tobacco co. Letter from the Attorney general, transmitting, in re- sponse to House resolution, information as to prosecu- tions against the American tobacco co. or its constituent companies, etc. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911.] 2 p. 21f m . (62d Cong., 1st sess. House. Doc. 69.) Geo. W. Wickersham, Attorney general. 11-35492 HD2780.A7A3 , 1911a FOR THE DEFENSE 519 American tobacco company, defendant. The United States of America, petitioner, against the American tobacco com- pany and others, defendants. Answer. New York, Evening post job printing office, [1908?]. cover- title, 73 p. 28™. In the Circuit court of the United States for the Southern district of New York. 9-17988* HD2780.T6A3 84 LIBRARY OP CONGRESS 520 Ivins, William Mills. The United States of America, petitioner- appellant, against the American tobacco company and others, defendants-appellees. The American tobacco company and others, appellants, against the United States of America, appellee . . . Brief and argument for the defendant, the American tobacco company and certain other defendants-appellees in the first of said appeals and appellants in the second. William M. Ivins, of counsel. [New York? 1911.] cover-title, 208 p. 23 cm October term, 1910, no. 118 and 119 in the U. S. Supreme court, cross appeals from the Circuit court of the United States for the South- ern district of New York. 13-12402 521 United States, petitioner-appellant, against the Ameri- can tobacco company and others, defendants-appellees, the American tobacco company and others, appellants, against the United States . . . appellee . . . Brief and argument for the defendant, the American tobacco com- pany and certain other defendants-appellees in the first of said appeals and appellants in the second. William M. Ivins, of counsel. [New York? 1911.] cover-title, xxv, 211 p. 23 cm . October term, 1910, nos. 118 and 119 in the U. S. Supreme court, cross appeals from the U. S. Circuit court, Southern district of New York. 11-32900 HD2780.A7A3 1910m 522 [Johnson, John G.] The United States, petitioner-appellant, against the American tobacco company and others, de- fendants-appellees. The American tobacco company and others, appellants, against the United States, appellee. Brief and argument for the defendant the American to- bacco company and certain other defendants-appellees in the first of said appeals and appellants in the second. New York, The Evening post job printing office, [191 Of] cover-title, 1 p. I, 278 p. 23 cm . In the U. S. Supreme court, no. 316 and 317, cross appeals from the TJ. S. Circuit court, Southern district of New York. John G. Johnson, Wm. J. Wallace, W. W. Fuller, De Lancey Nicoll, Junius Parker, of counsel. 11-34111 HD2780.A7A3 1910d FEDERAL ANTI- TRUST CASES ' 85 523 [Johnson, John G.] The United States, petitioner-appellant, against the American tobacco company and others, defendants - appellees. The American tobacco company and others, appellants, against the United States . . . appellee . . . Reply brief for the defendant the Ameri- can tobacco company and certain other defendants-ap- pellees in the first of said appeals and appellants in the second. New York, The Evening post job printing office, [1910?]. cover-title, 41 p. 2S cm . No. 316-317 in the U. S. Supreme court, cross appeals from the U. S. Circuit court, Southern district of New York. Signed: John G. Johnson, Wm. J. Wallace, W. W. Fuller, De Lancey Nicoll, Junius Parker. 11-34110 HD2780.A7A3 1910f 524 [ ] The United States against the American tobacco com- pany and others. The American tobacco company and others against the United States. Supplemental brief of the American tobacco company and certain other de- fendants-appellees in the first of said appeals and appel- lants in the second. New York, The Evening post job printing office, [1911 f]. cover-title, 47 p. 2S cm . In the U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1910, 118 (formerly 316) and 119 (formerly 317), cross appeals from the Circuit court, South- ern district of New York. Signed by John G. Johnson, Wm. J. Wallace, W. W. Fuller, De Lancey Nicoll, Junius Parker. 11-32901 HD2780.A7A3 1910k 525 The United States of America, petitioner-appellant, against the American tobacco company and others, de- fendants-appellees . . . The American tobacco com- pany and others, appellants, against the United States of America, appellee . . . Oral argument of John G. John- son, esq., for the defendant: the American tobacco com- pany and certain other defendants-appellees in the first of said appeals and appellants in the second. New York, The Evening post job printing office, [1910]. cover-title, S3 p. 2S cm - No. 118 and 119 in the U. S. Supreme court, cross appeals from the U. S. Circuit court, Southern district of New York. No. 118 and 119 stamped over printed no. 316 and 317 respectively. 13-12403 86 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 526 Nicoll, De Lancey. The United States of America, appellant, v. the American tobacco company and others. The American tobacco company and others, appellants, v. the United States of America. Oral argument of De Lancey Nicoll, John G. Johnson, Junius Parker, for the American tobacco company and others; and of Sol. M. Stroock for United cigar stores company, on January 9, 10 and 11, 1911. New York, The Evening post job printing office, [1911]. cover-title, 143 p. 23 cm . In the IT. S. Supreme court, October term, 1910, no. 118 (formerly 316) and no. 119 (formerly 317). 11-32899 HD2780.A7A3 1910s 527 Hornblower, William Butler. United States of America, ap- pellant, against the American tobacco company and others, appellees. Oral argument of William B. Horn- blower, on behalf of the Imperial tobacco company of Great Britain and Ireland, limited, appellee. New York, C. 0. Burgoyne, [1911]. cover-title, 43 p. 23\ cm . No. 118 in the U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1910. 13-12399 528 United States of America, appellant, against the Ameri- can tobacco company and others, appellees. Brief on reargument for the Imperial tobacco company of Great Britain and Ireland, limited, appellee (impleaded with the American tobacco company and others). William B. Hornblower, John Pickrell, William W. Miller, Morgan M. Mann, of counsel. New York, C. G. Burgoyne, [1911]. cover-title, 80 p. 28\ cm . No. 118 in the U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1910. 13-12397 529 Carruth, Charles R. The United States of America, appellant, vs. the American tobacco company and others. The American tobacco company and others, appellants, vs. the United States of America . . . Brief for appellee R. P. Richardson, jr., & company, inc. Charles R. Car- ruth, Charles J. McDermott, C. B. Watson, James T. Morehead, of counsel. N[ew] Y[ork], The Evening post jol printing office, [1909]. cover-title, 8 p. 23\ cm . No. 118 and 119 in the Supreme court, on appeal from the Circuit court of the United States, Southern district of New York. No. 118 and 119 stamped over printed no. 316 and 317 respectively. 13-12401 FEDERAL ANTI-TRUST CASES 87 530 Stroock, Solomon Marcus. The United States of America, appellant, against the American tobacco company and others, appellees. Brief and argument for the defendant : United cigar stores company, appellee. Stroock & Stroock, solicitors for United cigar stores company . . . Sol. M. Stroock, of counsel. N[ew] Y[orlc], The Evening post job printing office, [1909]. cover-title, ii, 53 p. 2S\ cm . No. 118 in the U. S. Supreme court. 13-12400 531 Th.ach.er, Thomas. United States of America, against American tobacco company et al., appellees . . . American to- bacco company et al., appellants, against United States of America, appellee. Brief on question common to this case and Thomsen v. Union castle S. S. co., filed by leave of the court by counsel for defendants in the latter case. Thomas Thacher, J. Parker Kirlin [amici curiae] counsel. N[ew] Y[ork], The Evening post job printing office, [1910], cover-title, 19 p. 23\ cm . No. 118 and 119 in U. S. Supreme court, October term, 1909. No. 118 and 119 stamped over printed no. 316 and 317 respectively. , 13-12396 532 Cockran, William Bourke. The United States of America, appellant, vs. the American tobacco company and others, appellees . . . The American tobacco company and others, appellants, vs. the United States of America, ap- pellee. Brief [by] W. Bourke Cockran [amicus curiae] . . . N[ew] Y[ork], The Evening post job printing office, [1910]. cover-title, 1 p. I, 52 p. 23i om . No. 118 and 119 in the IT. S. Supreme court. No. 118 and 119 stamped over printed no. 316 and 317 respectively. 13-12398 COURT DECISIONS, ETC. 533 U. S. Circuit court (2d circuit). In the Circuit court of the United States for the Southern district of New York. The United States of America v. The American tobacco company and others. Before: Lacombe, Coxe, Noyes, and Ward, circuit judges. Opinions — Filed Nov. 7, 1908. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908.] 32 p. 28™. 9_H743 HD2780.T6A49 Also in Federal reporter, v. 164, St. Paul, 1909, p. 700-728; and in Federal anti-trust decisions, Washington, 1912, v. 3, p. 427-470. HD2780.A2 1912,v.3 Printed as Senate document 646, 60th Congress, 2d session. 5407 HD2780.T6A6 88 LIBRARY OP CONGRESS 534 XT. S. Circuit Court (2d circuit). United States v. American tobacco co. et al. (Circuit court S. D. New York. De- cember 15, 1908.) (In Federal reporter, v. 164. St. Paul, 1909. 22J cm . p. 1024- 1025.) Final decree in case decided Nov. 7, 1908. Also printed in Federal anti-trust decisions, Washington, 1912, v. 3, p. 468-470. HD2780.A2 1912,v.3 535 Supreme court. The United. States of America, appel- lant v. the American tobacco company and others. Opinion of the Court delivered by Mr. Chief Justice White. Dissenting opinion by Mr. Justice Harlan. Delivered May 29, 1911. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. 32 p. 23 cm . (62d Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. Ifi.) Nos. 118 and 119.— October term, 1910. 11-35499 HD2780.A7A3 1911 Also in United States reports, v. 221, p. 106-193; and in Federal an ti- trust decisions, Washington, 1912, v. 4, p. 168-245. HD2780.A2 1912,v.4 536 Circuit court (2d circuit) . The United States of America, petitioner, against the American tobacco company and others, defendants. Decree on the mandate from the Supreme court of the United States. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911.] cover-title, 5 p. 23 cm . In the U. S. Circuit court for the Southern district of New York. 11-35899 HD2780.A7A3 1911c 537 The United States of America v. the American tobacco company and others. Before Lacombe, Coxe, Ward, and Noyes, circuit judges. Opinion of the Court on hearing of application for approval of plan of disinte- gration. November 8, 1911. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911.] cover-title, Jfi p. 23 cm . U. S. Circuit court, Southern district of New York. 11-35901 HD2780.A7A3 1911k 538 United States of America vs. the American to- bacco company and others. Opinions of the Court, and decree. New York, The Evening post job printing office, [1911]. cover-title, 69 p. 26\ x 20\ cm . In U. S. Circuit court for the southern district of New York. Dated Nov. 15, 1911. 11-33770 HD2780.A7A3 1911m Also in Federal reporter, v. 191, p. 371-431. FEDERAL ANTI-TRUST CASES 89 COMMENT AND DISCUSSION 539 American tobacco company. Circular to security holders, December 9, 1911. [Jersey City? 1911.] [7] p. 28 cm . Regarding the disintegration of the company, distribution of stocks, etc. 12-3459 HD0139.A6 1911 540 Brandeis, Louis D. An illegal trust legalized. World to-day, Dec. 1911, v. 21: I44O-I44I. AP2.W75,v.21 541 Butler, Pierce. Decisions of the Supreme court in the Standard oil company and tobacco trust cases. (In Minnesota state bar association. Proceedings, 1911. [St. Paul, 1911.] 23 om p. 69-76.) 542 Cotton, J. B. The recent trust cases. (In Minnesota state bar association. Proceedings, 1911. [St. Paul, 1911.] 23 om . p. 58-68.) On the Standard oil and tobacco trust decisions of the United States Supreme court. 543 Evans, Harold. The Standard oil and American tobacco cases. University of Pennsylvania law review, Feb. 1912, v. 60: 311-5 544 Freemantle, John. Signing a blank check. Public, Oct. 27, 1911, v. 14: 1093-1096. On the reorganization of the American tobacco company. AP2.P87,v.l4 545 Hill, Percival S. Statement of Percival S. Hill, president of the American tobacco company. [Nov. 1912.] [New York, 1912.] 13 numb. I. 28 cm . Typewritten copy. Statement concerning the effect of the order of the Supreme court disintegrating the American tobacco company. HD2769.T6H5 546 Humphrey, Alex. P. Discussion of Standard oil co. and American tobacco co. decisions. (In Kentucky state bar association. Proceedings, 1911. Louisville, 1911. 23 cm . p. 222-267.) 547 Lay» George C. The Standard oil and American tobacco decisions. Trust companies, June, 1911, v. 12: 42I-424. HG4341.T8,v.l2 90 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS 547a Muh.se, Albert Charles. Tho disintegration of the tobacco combination. Political science guarterly, June, 1913, v. 28: 249-278. Hl.P8,v.28 548 Raymond, Robert L. The Standard oil and tobacco cases. Harvard law review, Nov. 1911, v. 25: 31-58. 549 Roosevelt, Theodore. The Tobacco trust and the court. Outlook, Nov. 25, 1911, v. 99: 711. AP2.08,v.99 550 Royall, William L. The trust decisions. Central law journal, July 28, 1911, v. 73: 57-65. 551 Seager, Henry Rogers. The recent trust decisions. Boston, Ginn & company, 1911. 1 p. I, p. 581-614.. 23 cm . "Advance sheets from Political science quarterly, vol. xxvi, no. 4, December, 1911." "The American tobacco company decision": p. 598-604. 11-31946 HD2778.S4 552 Southard, L. C. The Sherman antitrust act [as interpreted in the American tobacco company case]. Maine law review, Mar. 1910, v. 3: 162-169. 553 TJ. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the judiciary. United States v. the American tobacco co. Adverse report. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912.] 20,29 p. 28% cm . (62d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Rept. 545.) Calendar no. 492. Submitted by Mr. Clark, of Wyoming. Ordered printed April 2, 1912. Part 2 consists of "Views," submitted by Mr. Cummins (for him- self), Mr. Borah, Mr. Culberson, Mr. Nelson, and Mr. Brown. 12-35460 HD2769.T6A5 1912 554 Untermyer, Samuel. The tobacco trust farce. Corporation attorney advocates a government commission to regulate trusts. World to-day, Bee. 1911, v. 21: 14.29-1 488. AP2.W75,v.21 555 Walker, Albert Henry. A review of the opinions of the Chief justice of the United States in the Standard oil and tobacco cases. American law review, SqH.-Oct. 1911, v. 45: 718-749. 556 — The Supreme court wrong ? World to-day, Dec. 1911, v. 21: I44I-I442. A criticism of the tobacco trust decision. AP2.W75,v.21 FEDERAL ANTI-TRUST CASKS 91 557 Wickersham, George Woodward. Tim K ovornmcnt'H ni