69 N.Y.S. 638 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1901
The complaint avers in substance that the plaintiff is a dealer in newspapers, and that in connection with the sale of his papers he distributes handbills and circulars, using the papers as a medium therefor; that the Publishers’ Association, one of the defendants, is composed of the publishers of the Sun, Herald, World, Times, Press, Brooklyn Eagle and' the Staats-Zeitung, newspapers published in the city of New York; that these publishers work in concert under the direction of the Publishers’ Association- in matters delegated to it by the publishers ; that the business of the defendant the American News Company is selling newspapers at wholesale; that the Williams-
Judgment for defendants on demurrer, with costs, with leave to plaintiff to amend on payment of costs.