Show NO STANDING IN COURT I Suit of United States Against Baltimore i Balti-more Papers is Decided I New York April 26The action at law began by the assignee of tho United Press of New York against the morning papers of Baltimore viz The Baltimore American the Sun the Baltimore Bal-timore Herald and Baltimore Correspondent Corre-spondent for damages for alleged breach of contract which has been Ia on trial before Judge OGonnun and a 1 Justice In the Supreme court in this city for several days was terminated today after the evidence for the plaintiff plain-tiff had been submitted the court Instructing In-structing the jury to bring In a ver dIet for the defense and also order Ing the plalntlft to pay a special allowance allow-ance of JoOO to tic defendants attorneys attor-neys I was developed at the trial that the Baltimore papers had held contracts with the New1 York Associated Piess which the plaintiff contended had been assigned to It when Iho New York Associated As-sociated Press ceased business In ISO The defendant Impels In 3803 Joined the l Associated Press and the present cl Jr 1e 4LtI UI S il IJfUI aor damages for tho alleged breach of conliact The testi mony given at the trial showed that tile plaintiff company had never Issued I Is-sued any contracts to the Baltimore papers and that the contracts Issued I by the United Press were issued by an Illmols corporation of the same muYieT The court held therefore thai the United Press of New York had no standing in court and dismissed the suit with costs |