Show I THEY HAD HIM ON THE LIST I Itallrorul Superintendents lined far 1llnlll1 II Ilncktst NIl UAXEN Conn Jnn 8Iu the ciy court this morning Judge Piokott rendered n decision in tho cases of Win I Wallace assistant superintendent of the > iexx ork N i n dnnYfr 3 d sY Scxv Haxen JL Hartford rnilrond nnd btncy It fdIkNor superintendent of the J < ew ifnven i Northwestern Hnilrond licensed of conspiracy by luomns F Menu who charged them with blacklisting him The accused were lined riJ each rbI will ap penl from tho decision INDIXIDU4L 1IOVCOTT NOT LEGAL the Judge in his decision snid ho WIS clenr J of tho opinion that I conspiracy desinci < to hinder any iinn from putting his labor on the market when whero amt for such compensation sl houiiy njjreo for laeqnall I int 13 a criminal with mi conspiracy designed to hinder the snlo of morchnndiso of any producer or dealer nnd i s orol disastrous in effect than any other form of conspirnc except that to tnke life lo convict I of such conspiracy circumstnu tll evidence is competent nnd may be con clusixe I H siitlicient if it is shown tha tho parties had n mutunl understanding in the attainment thereof Iho Court is satisfied Hint Wallace nnd Opdyke had n mutual understanding that I Inn not approved b should bo ap proved by one lot employed > tho other this to nil intents nnd 1his xvns 11 Intolts purposes pur-poses I box cot t upon individuals |