Show N S WORLD mammoth combine to boycott wholesale lumber dealers subsidizing STEINER LIHS 11 the wrecker or the stith national Sat ional bank of deiv lork tork coes goes to jill another pro fro fesh ional in the same business A 1 bis big lumber Coico Bol cott tl ST louis march II 11 the retail lumber dealers of this city have decided to boycott bome of the whole balers delete because they have been doing a retail business in the territory ol 01 the mi middle d die men and at wholesale to prices the st louis dealers are the tile moving spirita tsin in the new organization and are det to unite heir their trade for the object elated stated in missouri illinois minnesota and iowa and in tact fact all over the west from illinois to the rocky mountains it will be one ol 01 the largest trade movements of the kind ever known in this country nebraska lumbermen march ll 11 the tho annual convention of the nebraska its state Lumb ermens association convened yesterday representing yards in the state delegations froal from chicago st louis kansas city denver and st paul were present representing the united lumbermen which includes includes all the bic big lumber dealers of the west to submit a proposition lucking looking to consolidation of the inter eats of the two associations it was a agreed greed to unite and a con bli I 1 id aaion convention will be held in chicago b icaco may mayloth etwas it was decided to institute a vigorous uj boycott against all wholesalers of the east and west who are selling the retail trade guatemalan subsidy scheme washington march II 11 the department part parl ment of 0 state is is informed that the government of guatemala has entered into a contract with the cosmos steamship company for the establishment lish ment of a line of steamers month ly each way between the ports of guatemala and hamburg germany the company agrees to carry free of cost all employees of the government and to transport for half the ordinary rates articles for the government also to carry immigrants from europe to guatemala at half rates the steamers are to carry the mails malis free guatemala will pay a subsidy of 11 1000 for every steamer Ete anter of the line ca calling ling at its ports bank wrecker simmons goes to jail NEW YoRKA farch 12 the jary jury in t the he case of simmons the alleged wrecker of the sixth national bank came in this morning and reported that thay were unable to agree judge bened ct cent sent them bachand bac kand tonight to night they returned a verdict finding simmons guilty on the first count that of embezzling worth of bonds and recommended him to the mercy D of aad the court tho the P prisoners bounel moved the verdict be eel set abide aside be MEO of the improper act of judge benedict in in stati stating aeto to the jury that the evi evidence denee against the accused was conclusive the judge said this was an improper r time to make such a in motion 0 tion and si simmons immons was lead off to jail professional 81 bank wrecker CHICAGO march 11 charles E cook formerly an officer of the defunct park national bank of this city and part owner in the two IV banks that failed when the park bank went under was arrested here today to day on a requisition from wisconsin at a T the h e charge ie Is illegal banking the complainant is george W morse clerk of the circuit court of D dodge county wisconsin one of cooks cook alleged I 1 le ed victims the banks cook is alleged alleged to have wrecked were the bank of J juneau wis of which he was manager sn and a similar institution at hartford vis wis the amount of said to have disappeared VM was about farmers and small tradesmen were sufferers at the th a time ot the failure cook could not be found and two of his wisconsin associates I 1 rank frank leake and 0 D richardson Ilic bardson were arrested since then cook ia is supposed to have been in europe for a time and recently in indiana ho took big hl arrest today to day cool cooly and succeeded in being released on bail pending a bearing hearing on oa a writ of habeas corpus he claims to be able to prove bis his innocence I 1 I 1 |