LUMBER TRUST ATTACKED. Govnrnmant Allega« Atlantic Deal« r« m Compirai y. Coati New York In the first Ftxleral unti trust proct-edings brought under the Sherman law its interpret«-«! in the Standurd Oil decision, the department of justice hut filed In tile United States court here u suit against con­ stituent organizations of what is popu larly known as the "lumber trust,” alleging th«- existence of a widespread conspiracy "unreasonably” to restrain the lumber trade in this country. Ten trulle organizations and more than 150 individuals are named as de­ fendants. It alleges violation of the Sherman anti-trust law und seeks a |H-rmam-nt injunction restraining the defendants from continuing the con »piracy charged It ia suel the suit may be the first of a »«•rie» of suits by Attorney Gen­ eral Wickersham looking to breaking up ull«-g«xl agreements among the re­ tailers of commoilities, bi maintain high prices, to force ull ultimate con sumera to buy from retailers ami Or backlist wholesalers who »«-II to other than members of the retail organiza­ tions The elulmratc system of blacklisting attribut«»! to the allegisl lumla-r con­ spirators, coplea of circulars sent out by the 'organization, cluHsifymg con sumera a» "proper" and “improper,” extracts from reports threatening "short shrift" to dealers daring to violati- th«- rules of the organization and branding such offenders un "poachers,” "scalpers," "mavericks” ami "illegitimates,” are fully set forth in the government's petition. BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY WORK OF NATION’S LAWMAKERS FASHIONS Washington, May 1H. Claiming Washington, May 17. Charg«-s that. that the essence of th»- prop «»••1 smart zet lately returning agreement a» a whole from b«-coming ity" for the rules committee. Other Federal government, urnl Dr. Vm«qu<-z effective. On the other hand, John Democrats say th«- decision of the 15 auch aeta. and half of (iniiu-z, Joao I’ino Cuarez and Fran­ Norris, of N«-w York, representing rules committ<-e, if adopte«l by the them were made to accompany frocks the American NeWH|>aper Publisher»' house, will be a complete abrogation cisco Mialero, Sr., representing the In which from three to seven different association, commenting on tha pro- of the principles for which the Demo­ provisional government, agreed at 6 colors »ere harm«>nlo->sly combined. |»«»<-d amendment, »aid that its adop crats have stood, namely the selection o'clock last night to declare a five tion would be filial to th«- agreement. of committees by action of th«; Demo­ Just fancy a typical American Indulg­ ilaya* armistice throughout Mexico, to ing herself to such an extent, and Senator Roots’ amendment was de­ cratic caucuses. fancy again the multitude who follow lake effect immediately u|»>n receipt signed to make pulp an«l paper free on Two lists, one being the proposed by Judge Carbajul of formal uutlioriz- There are score» of both sides at the »arne time, instead steel trust committee, the other the her example. fa»hionable modistes »bo anxiously ation from Mexico City, which came of allowing th«- im|»«rtation ut once of sugar trust committee, were sub- at I I o'clock laat night. free pulp and paper from these pro mitted by Henry in the form of priv- await every spring the return of this The signing of un armistice la a Vinces in Canalla in which there are ileg«-d resolutions which he a.skeacd by the admission of paja-r an«l woo«i pulp into mittee offered these names, Henry ern France, there is no question as to taking of Juarez. Hence the need of ('añada. said about 150 Democrats had ap- the genuine character of her various authority from Mexico City. And now the combination Hix amendment would add to the prove«! th«- Democratic list, an«! Re­ choices The urmiatice will the tirat gen­ w «» h 1 pulp an«i pa|a-r provision the publican members were nam«?d by toque, scarf and parasol is classed eral ceaaation of hostilities since the among the ultra fashionable things of stipualtion that Canada may have the Minority Leader Mann. revolution began Inal Novemlrer and' right to impirt those articles free The steel trust investigating com- the moment. wna decided u|«m by Provisional I’rea . One of the prettiest gets we have "only when the President of the mittee was approved before the Demo­ ident Madero in the afternoon im ' Unite»! Stat«-» shall have satisfactory crats woke up to the full effect of the seen la a faithful copy of madams mcdlutely after the receipt of an A»- ■ HYPNOTI-vM CURES PARALYSIS evidence and »hall make proclamation situation. The resultant fight fell up­ The color scheme Is lobster pink, aociaUal Preaa ¡diaputch from Mexico that such admission of wood pulp, on the sugar trust committee; and a »hfch has taken the place of coral, City atating that Preaident Diaz had I Under Spell Man Walk« for First pa|«er an«l boards, being the product of continuation of the struggle finally and the trimmings are silver embroid offered to resign before the end of the th«- Unit«»! States, are aiimitted into was averted by the action of Under­ ery and Bruges lac«-. The trig little Time in Three,Year«. present month. wood, the Democratic leader, in ad­ toque Is quite the smartest shape we < 'añada free of duty. ” New York Seven rs ami a journing the house while the resolu­ have seen It fits the head snugly, but circle of nuri-es at St. Mark's hospital DE LA BARRA WILL RULE. has a decided turn to the left side of Washington. May IX. A new or­ tion was still pending. watched Dr. Alfr«*d J. Fox demon- the brim, which gives It the effect of strate one of the miracles of m<»l«-rn ator up|«eare«l in the ranks of the Re­ Washington, May lfi. The senate being much larger. Madero for Vice President Diaz ia The crown is science, when h<- commanded a paraly­ publican minority in congress today. finance committee engaged in a some­ made of the lace over pink or lobster Very III. Th«- o|«enmg speech on the Arizona- tic to walk, under th«1 influence of what heated tilt today over the sub­ colored chiffon, and the visible part Mexico City, .May lx. Preaident hypnoti»m, ami was obeyed. For New Mexico statehood resolution, a ject of Cana«iian reciprocity amend­ of the brim Is faced with wonderfully distinction accorded to Frank B. Wil­ three years the mun hail been unable to Diaz and Vice President Corral will ments. done embroidery made more ornate lis. a freshman from Ohio, turn«-d out move himself. Senator Stone, of Missouri, demand­ by the addition of white or white and resign before Julie 1 "Now,” began the doctor, "you ar«* to be a two hours' running tire of re­ ed to know when Allen and Graham, colored jewels. From the right side Minister of Foreign Relations De going to move your feet. Move your partee and fight with the Democratic said to be New York attorneys and of the ridged crown (the shape Is typ­ I n Barra will become president ad in­ feet up and down. You have control leaders. In supjwirting the New Mexican representing the National Grange, ically that of Mercury's helmet) rests of them.” terim. constitution as President Taft has up- were U> appear in response to his re­ a large bunch of splendid aigrettes In Melchior Lusterborg, who couldn't Fianciaro I Madero, the revolution­ proved it, Willis drew th«- tire of quest that they be summone«! to tel! white tipped with the odd pink hue. ary lender, will be called to Mexico do any such thing for thre«- years, be­ Chairman Flood anil u half dozen of their employment by interests op- The scarf and parasol carry out the gan to wiggle hitherto helpless feet. City to a t us in* l.n Barra's chief ad­ pos«sl to reciprocity. color In chiffon, lace and semi precious "Now, you will notice that your prominent Democrats, lie was armci viser and ns the greatest guarantee Senator Gal linger demanded that jewels. with a muss of constitutions and or ­ |aissihle that every plixlge made by , leg» are getting warm ; are going to ganic acts of the various states and. "some of thos«- who have made vigor­ Greatly Varied Question. perspire. ” the government will be carri«»! out. ous efforts to accelerate public opinion The question of hats is a varied one Suggestion almost instantly brought whenever a new proposition was advo­ in fa vor of reciprocity” should be A» viewed by the public, it would caba!. he would say: "I've got it This season there are hats for every­ be virtually a joint presidency, |>end- > a glow. ask«»! to appear before the committee. "You can stand up; you can walk. right here." while the Republican side Senator Williams retorted that under body. and prices to suit the purchas­ ing II new elect Ion. cheered and laugh«-d. er There Is no end to oddities in the The cabinet will be reorganized. ' < >f course you will have to lean on Hamilton of Michigan, ex-chairman these circumstances. President Taft new models, and almost everything Is these doctors, but you can walk. ” The mini ter of w ar w ill be named by ' ought to be summon«! to testify to th«- territories committees, shown from jockey, witch and clown Tin- gr«-at form raised itself and got of De I.a Barra. The foreign office will what he had don«- to “accelerate pub­ shapes to the traditional helmet, cav­ Leaning on two urg«-d the immediat«* approval of the lic opinion” on the question. be in charge of a sub secretary named up from the table. New Mexican constitution. The Re- alier. empire and Victorian styles All by him. f Ither cabinet members will doctors, th«- big mun went slowly pubican »|H-akers condemned th«- recall Senator Gallinger said he was op- these and many others are fashioned nmumi the room. be ch. -eii by him and Madero jointly. postsi to summoning attorneys for var ­ Then he returned to th«- tabi«* and of Judges in the Arizona constitution ious organizations. but that if it were of coarse straws, tagal and hemp A new election will bi- called within th«- hypnotic influence was remo»«»!. and approved th«- plan to force Arizona to be done, both sides should be heard. braids. The coarse straws are so ex­ six months. Th«- man immediately sat up and said: to vote again on that feature, but they He ask«-d therefore that John Norris ceedingly coarse that little trimming Political amnesty will be recoin- declare«! no change should be made " I want to walk." mended to the chamber of deputies. and Herman Ridder, representatives Is required to make the finished hat in th«* New Mexican constitution. Many such models are His effort was better this time These are the conditions u|s>n which of the American Newspajier Publish­ becoming President Diaz will compromise. Vir­ than on the previous occasion ami he ers’ association, b«- required to appear trimmed with a severe little bow or Washington. May 17. President tually they are mlmitted in high quar­ went uround the n»>m with better before the committee and tell what chou made of satin or velvet and Taft today sent th«- to senat«- the Tar­ elT«-«-t. ters to lie a complete surrender to the their organizations had done to help placed in some unusual position. These iff board's full report of its investiga and other styles are ideal for wear revolut mnists. th«- reciprocity sentiment. AGLEAM WITH JEWELS. tion of th«- pulp and news paper indus­ The resignation of Diaz, and the Declaring that Mexico was shipping with tallormade costumes, while the try in the United States and Canada. "joint regency” of De I.a Barra and its cattle into Texas, paying the duty, Victorian styles seem to be the only Summarizisi briefly, th«- report says a First State Ball in Reign of King Madero are said to constitute a guar­ and underselling American competi­ thing for the quaint little summer ten of news print paper is mad« in George is Given. antee so complete that the original in- tors, and that Canada could fatten frocks of prints and border effects. Among the novelties is shown a Ixindon, May 20. Th«- first state Canada for *5.35 less than it is made cattk- quicker there and dress them surrecto demand fur I I governors no Th«- average ball of the reign of King George, the in th«- United States. lunger need In...... nsidereil. better. Samuel H. Shan, the cattle piquant model labeled "Watteau.” Canadian cost is given a» *27.53 an«! The cabinet was in almost contin­ dal«- of which was selected in honor of raisers' attorney, continue«! today his The shape turns up defiantly at the the average cost in the United States uous session for two days, despite the th«- visit of the German em|M-ror und testimony in opposition to the removal back, and Is heralded as one of the at *3'2.SX. The duty under th«- pres­ most popular shapes at the French sever«- illness of Diaz. The prea­ empress, t«»>k place at Buckingham of duty on meats. ent tariff is *3.75. Riviera, where smart summer fashions palnce last night. ident's entire- face is infected from an Th«- document presents extensive annually receive their christening. A K ing George and Emperor William ulcerated baith. His upper lip is Washington. May 16. Democratic tables, comparisons and other tabula­ number of the becoming dress hats swell« n fur beyond its normal six«* anil wer«* join«»! by 30 members of the roy­ tions. It is said to lx- the most com­ members of th«- ways an«l means com­ have brims of shirred tulle with his face is intlameil He showeii al househohi who formisi into a mag­ mittee of the house today underUxik plete report of the kind ever attempt ­ spring flowers trimming them the en­ fever yesterday but this symptom was i nificent procession. th«- task of drafting a bill revising the ed. Th«- entire force of th«- Tariff Emperor William took a» his part tire surface. The facing very often is «liminnted today. He -peaks with l»«anl has been engaged upon it for wool schedule. Th«- committee debat- of a different color and is of chiffon or the greate d difficulty, but, while In­ ner Queen Mary and King George the «»! without attempting to reach a d«‘- month». mousseline; sometimes over a con­ is m severe pain, his condition is not German empress. Several factors entering into the in­ cision whether the bill shall plare raw Th«- display of gems could not be trasting color A stunning hat shaped alarming, ever seen in Win­ • *75.64 each, while at Coeur d'Alene, black hemp. The only trimming con Alexander Wettmore, of Kansas. nipeg, the blaz.e illuminating the sky Trust Invest gation Begins. Idaho, there- are- 76 deposits aggregat­ stated of a huge bow of black and to such an extent thnt fully 50,000 Washington. May. 19. Preliminary ing *5,521. Th«- Klamath Falls bank white striped velvet ribbon edged with Five Deaths Caused By Heat. persona congregated. The loss is es- steps in the congressional inquiries in­ is way behind others in th«- Northwest bright green. At the sides were two Philadelphia, May 20. Today was timate«! at *200,000. and is progressing less rapidly than rather large cobochons of jet, and the hottest May 20 in the history of to th«- United States Steel corporation those in Washington and Idaho. across the top of the crown is another and the American Sugar Refining com­ th«- weather bureau here. Th«- max­ jet ornament running from front to Death to Boycott |s Cry. pany wer«- taken today. Hardwick of imum temprratur«- was 91 degrees. back. Corporation Books Open. Georgia, chairman of the "Sugar New York President Taft'has been Five deaths and many prostrations Novelties of all kinds are crop­ Washington. D. C. — The Supreme Trust ” committee, issued a call for a askisl to end th«- Isiycott for Jnll time from heat were report«.-»!. meeting tomorrow whih- the steel in­ court has approved the recent sentence ping out this season. Strings that actu­ by Reeking the punishment orjdisaolu- vestigation committee has deferred for contempt imposed in the- New ally tie on the hat are found among tion of organizations enforcing it. Cedar Rapids, Ia., May 20. West the quaintest arrivals of returned The petitioners were th«- National Cellar Rapids tonight sulTered from a its formal meeting until Saturday York courts upon Christopher C. Wil­ fashions. There are endless varieties son. president of th«- United Wireless when a successor to Representative Association of Manufacturers, and the storm which did thousands of dollars' Telegraph company, because of th«- of Napoleon shapes and all sorts of American Federation of l.alsir was damage. A plaster factory and sev­ Olmstead will b«- chosen. refusal to permit an examination of picturesque broad brims. An extreme­ said to be “persistently prosecuting eral residences wen* demolahed. Brandéis to Aid in Probe. the books. By this decision the Ft-d- I ly becoming Napoleon is in black and and intending to further prosecute Hundreds of trees were blown down, eral government won a far-rsaching white coarse straw with the crown Washington, May 19. lands R. such boycotts. ” I and electric service was cut off. Brandéis, the Boston attorney who ■ legal battle, in that officials of cor- and brim in one, turned sharply from I conducted the prosecution in the Bal- ' porations cannot refuse to allow exam­ the front and faced with royal blue Cotton Ring May Be Investigated. Holy Ghost Ship Wrecked. satin, while the rest of the trimming ination of books by gran«l juries. linger-Pinchot controversy and who Washington, [>. C. Investigation Portland, Me. Th«- barkentine of consisted of blue silk cords with silver volunteered to save *1,990,000 a day by th«- secretary of commerce and la the Kingdom of th«- Holy Ghost and acorns finishing the ends. And back S35O.OOO Building Asked. bor “into the combination of cotton Us sect has been strand«»! off Sango- for the railroads of the country, will Washington, D. C.—Senator Jones of the broad turnover brim were two speculators in the United States or- mar, on the west coast of Africa, and assist the house committeee on the has introduced a bill increasing the enormous sized quills, made of single Postoflice department in the inquiry ganizeil to control prices,” with a probably will b«- a total wreck, accord­ limit of the cost of the public building ostrich feathers curled close to the into that branch of the government view to criminal prosecution, is urged ing tn information received here from at Walla Wslla, Wash., from *140,000 stem. These were In the same shade in a resolution introduced in the house the national board of marine under­ service. His services will be volun­ to *350,000. tary. « by Edwards, of Georgia. writers in New York. Terms of Peace in Mexico Al­ most Complete Surrender. OF THE MOMENT. -J I of blue and were placed In a striking upright position Unsual Shapes Shown. Many of the huge' straw hats look as though they had been caught in snowstorm» and had come out pretty well batter«rd. for they are bent in the mo»t unusual »hapcs and frequently the straw actually seem» broken. Brims are wide and moat Irregular, while crowns are dented to give the desired effect. To moat persons such a shape Is more becoming than the bard conventional lines of the perfect­ ly straight brim, and if properly trimmed the result is exceedingly smart. A quaint little model of sea grass Is In pagoda shape and trimmed with a Japanese band In which aeveral colors are woven. The simulated crown Is gracefully draped with the scarf and the ends are allowed to fall over the left side. Many styles suggestive of the French revolutionary period are In evi­ dence, both In shapes and colors, this season. One of the moat picturesque models we have seen had a very wide flare at the left side and high thim­ ble-shaped crown. It was made of coarse straw in the new illuminated gray called "mother of pearl.” The trimming consisted of a band of rich embroidery drawn across the front of fhe crown and under the brim on both sides. At the back were three very long plumes In dull pinks and greens. These were of the new class that so far 1» nameless, but they are really nothing more nor less than handsome ostrich feathers wired very stiffly with the under fibers curled toward the stem in the fashion of a lyre plume and a certain little quirk in the wire which flattens the feather in the cen­ ter an«l gives it a jaunty turn at the end. All Sorts of Trimming. The trimmings are exquisite. Wild flowers and old fashioned garden flow­ ers vie with each other on the same hat. Natural colorings of artificial flowers are given little attention. Al­ most any shade that blends with the tone of the hat or gown Is considered smart A new idea that Is taking well is the use of beads applied directly to the straw, and it the fad continues there is no telling to what spectacular lengths It may run. Boad trimmings of all kinds are also seen on some of the best hats. The mingling of big and little blossoms is another fad ol the moment. Rambler and moss rosea together with the tiniest of button roses formed the trimming of one of the handsomest picture hats shown thia season. Another model of the sama dimensions had for its trimming a wonderful combination of poinsettlaa and camelias with weeping willow foliage in its natural shade of soft green. Lace is also much used in millinery, though more in the makeup than in Its garnishments. Home Dress. Nattier blue mercerised popltnetto mak«-s a smart and quite inexpensive dress In this style. The skirt has a wide band of material at foot, put on with a wrapped seam; silk-covered buttons trim left side front breadth. The bodice is trimmed up left side with galloon and buttons, galloon also outlines the round yoke of lace. Small bishop sleeves gathered Into deep cuffs that are trimmed to match bodice. Materials required: 5H yards 4« Inches wide, 10 buttons, 5 yards sateen for lining. H yard lace 18 Intjhaa wid^ 2L» yards galloon.