The Policy of the United States Towards Industrial Monopoly
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V. Louis Voight & Sons Co? The Wall Paper Company, in this case, sued a retailer, Voight & Sons Company, for a balance of money due to itself; in defense of the non-payment of which the retailer made several answers, of which the most important was that the Wall Paper Company was a combination formed in 1898 to monopolize and restrain trade. This combin- ation was composed of over thirty formerly competing firms, and controlled 98% of the wall-paper industry of the country, thus regulating pric...es, products, patterns and terms of sale to jobbers. These, the plaintiff averred, were unreasonable and unjust. Justice Harlan rendered the opinion of the Court. * »209U. S. 433-4. »209 U. S. 434-5. ^ Fed. Anti-Trust Decisions, vol. Iii, p. 480; Feb. I, 1909; 212 U. S. 227. * Mr. Justice Holmes, with whom concurred Mr. Justice Brewer, Mr. Justice White and Mr. Justice Peckham, dissented from this opinion. Mr. Justice Holmes' ground was that the sales themselves were legal transactions, and not connected with the legality of the combination.
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