The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1906, Page 2

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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVEN NING, MAY 4, 1906 SS ee Lawyer M. F. Elliott, for the Rockefel-|: ler Corporation, Denies Secret Re- bate Deals with Railroads as Charged in Message. onfatr om railroads and andard Oil report of C by the President tically denounces Mr. C In the face of specific { advantages over comy missioner Garfield, sut Standard Oi] Compa: as & falsifier, He is called Standard O!1 T 7 been anything wrong in the conduct of !ts business While Mr, Elffott is severe with Mr. Garfield, he directs at President Roosevelt, wh: age {sa bitter arraignment of Oi). The corporation's la £0 many words defies the P: saying that the facts conc & the comp: ifs dice, will prove that the andard Oil has broken no law. There is a covert threat in his talk that Mr, I elt will he from Mr. Rockefeller. Commissfuner found instance robates allowed Company by F190 in 194 pany say nd Alicloue, and with sublime effro intention to show that there has ne ard r in ar mor larger promt at the ex nearly all away w M, Hott, ge Btandard Oil of the Standa ROOSEVELT DEFIED BY THE STANDARD OIL fed with no preju- |! sued his d were wro: 2% Broadw until ex-| t @iately after th sioner Gurfield + Rress by the President. M "It je difficult to co and with due restral ing report of Mr. message of the Pi however, in just our shareholders imm fieli’s repo! President's str our unqualified declaration t absolutely unfair and unjust toward us “We do not hesitate for a moment to way that an unprejudic facts presented by us to M Investigators will vindicate us lately. “In this statement we make no reser- | vation, but 1 . charges of rail unfair dealin; or our co: charges s0 m unfajrly made GIANTS BAT OUT EASY VICTORY OVER BOSTONS abso- | trom First Page.) any da: Second Inning. up by raltro: ad favorith fnise, as has been We assert unqualli passage of the Inte: Jaw, our b s3 with scrup r visions, 5 “We have been under investigat many times on this sublect by tribun not always or indeed and thelr findings h in ou “The. pi immediate Kans: public. th Kansas, m el tannade NO ROOSEVELT BITTER | eM he IN EXPOSING THE prea STANDARD OIL. the facts of free whatever. ee thntaniag! ¢ for the protest rods themsel The investiga President 1 time when ON Trust bates was favored petitive fields. bates have been with, the President Department of Just nis tn that the trusts have t and that the tir Government ¢ the stook nes, He iners ex doolares, Company @lmort to the 7 Fates, many of ¢ be ( amo a millio: 1 of am the Stindar the expense < course the ulttn TIMELY HITTING WINS FOR THE HIGHLANDERS. HOORAY! SCORE A VICTORY FOR ‘| Trolley Dodgers Win One at Last From Slow- town Nine. 00001122 0-8 oocro 014 For r Garfield's Re~ Comminston port See Page 10, to The PHILADELPHIA DA GROUNDS, noon when Usd camp in a wel g game. sed four thous as close and ex: STANDARD OIL NOW UNDER FIRE OF INTERSTATE BOARD. May 4.—One of 8 Into the 4 torced s, Magee on to Jordan i Casey to Jordan. Second Inning. DRAKE COMBINATION MAKES BIG KILLING ON GAME GRAPPLE. |' “third. inning. Fourth ded Inning. RUNS.” “Doll Humme! was easy, 1 to Bi two bags Fifth Inning. > Magee Casey skied to Tit to Jordan, H ed with W ler, Casey to Hum. Mages fanned. NO wild Eighth Inning. ny safe om first on Hum SOLID GOLD SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS. 20M THE MANUP R AT FACTORY PRIcts SOLID 18-KT. GOLD. A~$10.25 B— 8.50 C— 4.75 D— 6.50 E &.59 225 Sold: 22- “Kt. G A--$13.50, Be #12, 00. Hy “$6, 50 | SOLID 11-K1, GOLD — SIXTH AVE., Cor. 17th St. 2op GRAND ST., Cor. Eldridge. _———— May 4—Brooklyn turned the tables on | | LYONS LI | gradually disappearing, and eventually y.| 1905.”" FAT WALLET PICKED UP ON TRACK TRAIN It Was Bennington’s and Couductor Finding It Declined Reward. JAMAICA, May 4— crowd ‘The passenger was Newton Benning- ton. “T believe this $9 {t,"" antd Conductor offered a liberal sum to the to accept the Frince Woos American Girl. Prince Lermontoff, of Russta made a t of a b SAVED. BABY Untold Suffering and Constant Misery—Awful Sight From that Dreadful Complaint, Infantile Ec- zema—-Commenced at Top of his Head and Covered Entire Body. MOTHER PRAISES ‘im for several aan thescortinies the top of ue head, and at last covering his whole body. His sufferings were ‘untold Ae constant misery, in fact, there was nothing we would not Hanetl done to have given him relief, The family doctor seemed to be wholly incapable of coping with tho case, and ait various experiments of his, whic h at to Maron, Tih 8 full set of the ¢ ra Renie! applied as per directions, and he began to improve immediately, and in about | three or four days began to show s brighter spirit and really Inughed, for the firsttimeinayear, In about y days he was fully recovered, with the Jexception of rough skin, which is placed by % “Praise for tha Cutic has always been our great and there is nothing ton could say in their favor, nleasure, that we 00% for they cere | tainly eaved our baby’s life, for he was the most awful sight that I ever beheld, | Bice to the treatment of the Cuticura Remedies, Mrs. Maebelle Lyon, 1826 | Appleton Ave., Parsons, Kan., July 18, COMPLETE TREATMENT $1 | Complete external and internal treat- ment for’every humor, consisting of Cuticura Soap, Vintment, and Pills, may now be had for one dollar. A single eet is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, ing, burning, | and scaly humors, eczemas, rashes, and \frritations, from infancy to age, when all else pues nent and a" Pater Drape Chew poli so) throughout ro} te FURNISHED | COMPLETE 1s AT LOW PRICES 13 She NO DEPOSITS Le oul R ED A stubborn cough’s worst enemy— Jayne's Expectorant a5 tase CUTICURA REMEDIES & ai morbid sy Wanted. first iru Dakota Steam Laur fit ay. and T2ith at | No bxten Charge for tt, | Advertisements for The World may be’ Je fat any American District Messenger Of1 th the elty until @ Atterbury y§ System 1 Clothes -Wear, $20 to $45 Differ radically~ from all that has hitherto been un- derstood by~ “ready~- made,” They~ are ready- made only~ in the sense of being ready~ to put on— but there the similarity~ | ends. These garments are hand-made throughout and equal tne workman- ship gf the best tailors, at about half they~ charge. “Ask the <Man Them. 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