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2 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NO NOVEMBER 19, 1908. R CKEFELLER GIVES LONG LIST OF PROPERTIES GOBBLED UP BY THE OIL TRUST | | 01d OM Cxar began the second day of his plant ant equinment, t a0. not tecalt ) Oil King Tells of the sw ‘Wechebatie Interest” That tesimony giving. over nignt Reteree ‘ eee N doduired “ie ediiit ctoex as Lt Was a Godsend to the Community That We Some Things Rockefeiler Had to ie , Franklin Ferris had gbt the ure of a Wallies Che Hiveiony nianeeiet Induced the Trust to Aid in the Develop- ht Nimntitouee, srainaily used tor . j iy TH ioe" h* corporation “wan wat Were Able Care for All That Oil,” Says ‘aif ment of Various Struggling Rail- “ante aman "| Say About Rebates and Pipe Lines. | incr. ee the Witness Referring to Conditions a} Seen are are : ckefeller's pithy i City property was. transterted tooth Fed TUNG LONER ROU ESE LIUIRCINIBKS Here are some of John 1. Rockefellers pithy and Interesting J) City property was transferred to road Trunk Lines afternoon exercises, the attendants | Statements regarding rebates and pipe Hnes made in his ¢eatimony to [/to establieh ourself as A. refining. {ns of Thirty-five Years Ago. mounted a desk for the referee, and a | day MORRIE Sc cen ereeeule, Ol CONES i ae ia Hipeed “te; WerKia i ' swivel chair for the gu st of honor, We began buying pipe lines along in 1872. In 1877 or 1878 we voter ead | ANiIbuEH, A) wlll eal ( \ 9 tisinems you would have shipped to) We had to make vast investments {n Arcived On Time. ‘. : yo pntion to what, is called the ‘tha Pratt & Co. Warden, Frew & Co, | ininor company, He had bougnt It, bat ‘ ‘New York?" asked Milburn. this way, but ft was worth it, It saved had a fine organization, a profitable organization ASW SR TR eee TTS SER EH EN aena eT ne. art ‘propertics,. snid Mr, It was dim th his mind where the Mica ' We did.” a great deal of off from going down Oil Mr. Rockefeller tiptoed in, silent and | Step by step we kept butiding tanks until we had built $1,000,- Limited, wan If thin tmpeHal Company, | i} Erope feller, “1 should say about $5,000,- ¢ Sinhatoates located. i " “Were you interested in preserving Creek into the river.” Whiled Guid) Gad) QU Gy eek GHA) ld 000 of tankage. Then when the great flux of oil came over our pipe that agreement . Okie Cuseel and Bt PRONe SE Liione Hane] WAInORAS r diversity. of your these proportions among the roads? Mr, Rockefeller sought to emphasize Punctually at 10.80 o'clock, Tle entered lines twe could take care of tt. eregete at ie sald Mr. Rock | chawes was to extend out Yes; it extended our business In the We did so, It was not our affair.|the fact that his company had on the minute, He was dresrod Just as e c t ? ok cfeller slowly, “That was done in| hese nt those polis: heavy (products. Then there was the We did it for them—to even up ship-| great and commendable enterpri wis ons ded ie! WL) ML At the conciuston of ihe rofiroad rate war the rail- He didn't use the word ‘trust, even | those valuable sheclaltivs sof curs, ll and other produste, aa mente, whether it was to our advantage uying up all the pipe lines by repeat. | STeenish-biue silk tle Instead of a black roads were guaranteed a certain minimum shipment a year and Le Aiea fed iN Bae ec Lat enamiete fess.” We understood it, it was controlled ‘by or not. Ie veh y what W haa ing several times that the Standard Oi eae Silvura Began Sy CAE WH agreed to give a 10 per cent. rebate. the concern calied 1. H. Pratt & Co.?" | Taking In Competitors. (lot of cars that Fal over Hert sinay covenanted to do in order to end the | invesiments fpes ‘and tan! nad) Mr. Mibu by " pearin ° i " re ania'’s tines, 0) ad wequine AS PRRY,AWHAC Chey Céalkadl "AW THAVE | keh OF eront WEHERT Lo (he oll een Gevélopment of the off business in the e did that at a great disadvantage to ourselves. It was a ser- : Gol) *osperous People. V There was something v Tineriitereats Inv Gio oii tonithion aioe. b . ’ u ent to the o crest. | " oy “Yos. his, as 1 remember, was secretiv APE CHORCIIHE Lok M4 ar «2 told you, was large and regular ship: ‘The Httle pipe ine companies were pike) ' f y vive we rendered the railroads to help them. plant over Brookiyn-way. 1 should aay | ment_of these were Teaching for the production of oft Hients, and we had guaranteed to make |ing along, gathering the ol! by the cup,|_ You mentioned, Mr. Rockefeller.” he The Pennsylvania Railroad issued trust certifivates and organ iy Brooklyn City, on the ka sorption of one compettt “Also.” ran on Mr. Rockefeller, “it y ,, ieee) “ettpmente | They Knew hetjand spilling one cup to every cupliin Saucon of crude oll” || feet a Car Trust, Then we purchased those Car Trust’ certificates Tepitation that had. several brands of |Auove “Erowid and Ios ST le MISE ane Selesruneroneae Whatever we had agreed to do they ‘caught. Tie Standard created a system | Me Production Of ¢ « i atic ‘| ; ’ , en , ot) that were popular with the domestic | There was a velvet nap on his Tee Fy PARTIORS) WHO HRA ‘ could depend on always of bly pipe« and tanks that caught the Nea reptied) the witness, “The Oustramton Waxy atiowke jonono) ihe Fattrongs)onee wre centope trade, Including one called ‘Pratt's As- | that was fully two inches deep. His JAUY Uae tefiners: who had, oie “We had great consideration for them. | o fe: SOND aM llone kep: every uncertainttes have a very important basis, purely to avoid a ruinous rate war. tral” They also engaged In putting up |language and manner made one think nes, pipe lines, cars and refiners They ‘could get their c ment ready | dr ¢ " S| bearing: for we did not know at any oll In cans, and for this they had a good | of thick, n Rute Mis mouth a ay Wiown Creak and Philadel i f The wells were watched : trade in the East—in the Orient. They | the siopi . wld de- | da ’ Ue WHEN NO ON OS | Co Heals, prosperous. people, | just wide enough talet the words cut J) tong in advance, knowing they 1 night y ditions ea Spend on us to a certainty, That was n testimony,” said Me Mie] Which case our properties for er) 81th a good business weil equipped’ "| and then he would purse it un law at conditions came about by { . sai X a ‘ if he old man on th witness chat: the muscles at the corners of the lips y i really the true inwardness of our agree- | bu vou raid ‘we! Who do you} Would be valueless, Rk h Iingereduover the She rOUN RabWTE; | HeGO Re Tthe EA WERtTR Le OL MeUUICB ty nd the railroads SIRE WAH LE Pennsylvania Tenllronal™ | i Mr Rockefsiier ania that the area ot | How J. D. Kockefeller Got the repeating Ie twtlen as if tie taste of it | Nuney=joteh atl wares, his cave with Urouun were A LUE ea ane Yo yOu remember the J. N. Camden s Standard Oli) Procucvon’ was Very limited | a 4 SW hoawere \ aden w & Co,2" TK HEE “ Ws 4 xreat cutting of rates because of ig . “It wae confined fn to oO o f . N = 7) Ma tab eU lvel bs venuisvivania tateres' ‘ Co. b eee bac) toh thy heheh he (a $2. 000 (| hat Siaried His Fortune. It was a firm located in Philadelphia, | he walted for M He REST IUHTOERILES kt career eee Tay ub there Whore se fps CoURtIes in Pennsylvania.’ sald Mi ’ ; made up of William G. Wabden, of Phil | Mr Rocke Mr Rockefeller Sidd that the railroads Camden and Col. W. P. estments Rockefeller, “more particularly to Ve It was in 1858 that ] went to T. P. Handy, a banker in Cleveland, ade! nia ee vies oe Kh rd. of vi | fulness never were not only greatly disturbed, but ; nHeoH yet . pate urg, and or Frew, also of Plits-| Bven to the re AN He TIn (Greate ow areclITE Rie Parkersburg, West Virginia The 1 Ht : siti F to borrew $2,000. That was more money then than it is nowadays, and | jure) ‘They were refiners and shippers |desce he wave. the HS AMUN dU te iiss a Gt E ia kNs i a Mr. Cole pany. Inste. King the conditions as they were - hg FO DORE: of oil, and very ca: erprising, | tating his last will and testamen urtes he Bi Ore x i in the’ Ms > 5 ae tae es e Ht during those years, was there Peis if not so easy for a young man to get. I told him just what I proposed baie nner Ne capable, enterprising Ween i ‘ a ETT ies ed tite Fe nsylvania into the oll pro- n he col any. hey hud two re abd d) bated is | ‘ y { mh ase bs i L auc ton etd “y ribs at Batkersbure and we purchased prop- | risk and uncertainty?" asked Mr, Mil. | to do with the money and exactly how I intended to conduct the busi- 4 ny hat was the com in Philadel- | was then HAL Ko Fore ahead a3 ‘This caused other roads,” r . TR, a WET « had deen < : | z hia Able point from which to extend pookefeller, “grave apprel : both: ind sty AEs a ness I wanted to start Hthe Atlantic Refining Company, of | tie oll husihess ea ere Ree eite uae ceaannir an gUata i What were the adva CHO aay tyes Mani aEst andl \ naive aly. reeonted the wit. | “Are you sure that you are going to run your business Just that } Philsdelpiia, Tt had a refinery at 1! AROS SEARCHER Ta BU co on hed lmeetnevan tous native measures.” "There a) purchase latandiite, eWBel vor «tha cBiMnaAHi (GI| WRaEs GAe eeulgy sais. oh aiheeeuomed| way and not change your ideas?” Mr. Handy asked me. ment there. Furtherm Thownhedsand|| In l82) tint slipped omy minds that WMRENE LONE OC a.” Conditions wel ‘¢ RgeraGaien nett i pany of Ohio? fupply of the raw product. It was a I told him I had laid out my plan and was going to stick to it. veral jrefneries)/at Pitts-)/overipokeds the Sinitis diemnt alte hat it uate, dae HERS URRAE Gola Barer Yes re was a good deal of stock | condition that “All right, then,” he sald; “if you promise to keep your present Was one of the companies they | vekefeller tor the first perplexing.” led are ee 1 ay hud cultivated. | outstandin caURE mtiners ine eal (ieteesten nee rMienmones: 9 eae wn as the Standard Oil Co. of | manifested a complete absence of my a recess Was taken + ney had an port trade. Attorney Milburn showed Mr. Rocke-| anxiety. The refiners who invested Ey a atte RAR UE Se na athe stent to extend our| ¢, Milburn showed Mr. Rocke- u ners who in : 2 i y 2,00 It wos as T remember it) Mroj lt was such a Il interest.” he - py bought the refin extend uF fener a document involving the acqu heir capital in plants were naturally He gave me the $2,000 without security, and it Is to that $2,000 | pooh ereiter added that he had had nov. | said, “that 1 do not seem anole to recall a business in t locality, Parkersb:r3 tions of the various properties Stand | apprehensive over the Tailure of sup- | that I owe what sucecss I may have had, It was my start in business, | ing to do with the organization of that ey 1 1 slightly hazy. I cannot re- > has been ray CR cen Oli had acquirea ly, which would make their refineries || and never have I forgotten my obligation to the man who took af SCMRANY Way was, | ot at that | His memory was clear, however, when ; Weegee nite CEH (HS PHT EHGR eo me On) Hib (nose, Elassey, ithe) Wit} rue chance with a young man merely becauge he believed in him and liked J time.” im asked. about er, Moreland & Co ' tended whe busine To ’Ty ness read the typewritten paper with | fe added that it was common for oi. ad for bi if isi busi 4 In the latter part of 184, Mr. Rocke- | of Ti D. Archbold ae solidated Of! Co, which took lline with a shaking torefinyer and here would be flush times? he { From vu. D. Rockefellers Testimony. UEMnapulanyauscomplateritine pnronERell cl 1 «was the frst pur A Prominent Indianapolis Law- properties of the old .Cam ¢ |n umbling his lips as he read, sald, “and then there would be a and e the entire proper: of | chase in Titusy stringe: Many wells thar were - — tt & Co. daa Mr yi \ oles two ere were copartner- yer, Says, "* After Grippe " answered the witness. “W. We organized e Acme Oi} Com- : i ¥ Me Rockefener, “ana pore Take Vinol, It Built Me up pany.” Finally Mr, Rockofeller said that the um! “That ts the Camden O11 nen hentia aleeheMmocie iniimera mi LGrel| BeAIe re cers gave out, and there 2 with Seal rope and the Far East. The cans could rid would be well p 4 _ } | y a neré reeis) i. | toned in the so-called re ag president of the Stand- “2% 8 Period of general anxiety. | a ie time came for|be packed on the backs of mules and Purchased the prope: and business. | pany,’ sai mrp wae | edie nent e Biand- | "Do you recall,” inquired Mr, Mil-|9nd Javelins when the time came lan ? . We acquired the capiial stock of the cd the property. ‘The persons who which figures in this case Company of Obj, and vlso the | puen, “when a producers’ union was |cross-examination, otier means of transportation In vogue | Cympanye SS a eee nee id Made Me Feel 5 "i Tt is Ines of the stockholders of the) rong?! ai Rockefeller’s Chief Gesture. jover on that side in those countries and | In the same period, he explained next, | Chaties Platt, Mr. Wd tr. Archi an ade me Fee trong. : vupany, Hkewise the signatures of the f lcarried great distances, the Rockefellers acquired the stock of bold, William Rockefeller and Mr. Ben- ies a sture WAS a $, “I want now to direct your att r ; Oh, yes. It was the year after the| Mr. Rockefeller’s chief Warden, Frew & Co., likewise the At- nett.’ | to your pipe line purchases. When they | indi\iduals whe had sold properties to | = Yes, they had a very extensive trade. tight wave of the right hand. He used |, lantic Refining Co. “When was it that your attention was “The grippe left me In a nervous, : aa ena SMG TONG excitement over the South Improve- began, what their cost was, and how] .a¢ Standard Ol) Company. ‘ 4 13 Rand gracefully, and when the su made the céns themselves and And that is the same Atiantlc Re- | particularly « ted to lubricating oil, | . you develop-d them? | The document was the fret trust caine Satu alee beara a Geb wee Bee in a south window, glanced | 4/80 purchased cans from other. All oll fining Company which exists to-day?” Mr. Rockefeller? weakened, run-down condition, Noth- j c dof the producers of the raw ‘ s or cans, Was asked. ul ‘In 156 eee I sh ae say. The ing seemed to restore my strength. the trust hr joss extent from the bssprediicts of At last I tried Vinol with the very the of : : ‘and did you acquire any lubricating best of results. It built me up and re ofl plants in 1si7 2" 4 made me feel like a different maa, ed by Pratt should say we d 76 and * : aaa Fi and 1 am now better and stronger than I have been for years.” John BI <a little helic-| Went abroad then in. barr “We begun securing those pipe line | agreement of the Standard Oil Com- Interests along in iSi2 or 187% By the|Pany and made the law firm of = rt of a flash that i i ¢ ‘i roduc graph sort of a flash t end of 1814 we had gathered some small | Chester, Keep & Vilas as trustees of | Product | hidden and hitherto unsuspected chap’ pipe lincs, From time to time we in-|the combined properties, holding in Wry Refiners Organized. lin the daily life of this impressive per treased this ownership until by 1877 or | UBS for ewch shareholder his. piopo Afterward, Mr. Rockefeller, con- stated “In the paper 4 sanvara’ : tripy ocaisty ares p 187K, we had a fine organization. a pro-| The company ‘then had a capital of |Upued. a refiners’ association was or-| "x1. Rockefelier has a manicure, and) Particularly, Their Eastern trade was & Co,, which the witness said the 10,000. wanized. tthat very large and very desiravle.” ard Oil had acquired along a material, men who refined the raw oft his long nails there w We called it the case ofl trade. The cans were a speciality with the Devoe Company. They had special grades that had a great reputation in the Far E revealed a SA cn a. om at There are still other coi delphia and Pittsburg ow s in Ph sonality. Tube cd 4 Stable organization, I may say. she—or he—is a mighty good one a f : Next’ Mr. Milburn brought out a| “Why was it £ ” | #hes2 palne ts ae wn aici isiconecen ein timesiay u / & Enter the United Pipe Lines. bound! volume of the: Govenet nents bell ie oes Gale) ‘ | When he was casting up in his mind) "And you purchased .cisiconcenn tl ce wihatiwael the aggregate value of Kinney, Indianapolis, Ind. 4 ‘ Heeee ie erie a iliccgnuolis (UOBMINEHESEGIE MBaiton Gene ena Ta he refiners were, destrous of hav- | gop words suitable to fit a erat ensenthiiiel e did not purchase it all in the! properties yo in these This is bec. Vinol is enaine bs) Gated into what was called the Untied | Qi. and pointed out that trust agree- | IR& the feeling exist among those who) ang would tug at the lobe of ear or beginning. At first we purchased only chases?” was i sked > his is because Vino! a g { - Pip> Lines, We also had the American | ment foosray The guers of that agree. Produced the raw material that we | centiy caress the gray toupes that so an interest—a half Interest. Later we OCG UBS ny Goebel ley (et + th tonic and body builder which con- > Lines, also had } tenn | ment were ail stockholders of the Uiio ° istic to ” salsa ioe ‘ined n | Fee coniaey Cee pine | oamba olders of the Olio were not antagonistic to them. eiWesomen purchased it all. | talns peptonate of iron together with 3 ne ; y | Mr. ockefeller was asked to recall) The Witness stated that the Standard |" sniq every refiner in the country go| Mr. Rockefeller sald that by buying OR Gr2 G2 tha eat edi- Ine.” s : A . a contract between his company and Ol!! had a common interest with the pro-! ints the refiners’ association?” the wit-|the Devoe Company the Standard had | y ad eae on) sing ay Le ons f PE) the Erie by which the Erle Railroad ducers and that he wished the produc: | Ww? ‘e Toy nth extended and diversified its busi- Gir Gane ch Ged Wace Ch (3 {to that feld? Vyaran te ell tenia tts Weehawken ere to understand that the Standard was |" ~ ee one drop of oll to upset the “What were your reasons for going | the oT 4 of off was of the|%#"G8 as oll terminals over to the | “ i ‘The supplying of o' | Standard whenever requested to, He ffiendly toward them. i ‘A Respectable Majority. Next Mr. Milburn stomach and retard its work. Vinol | P ce nd these] fe 4 fi . | ok up the ab- me ereatem importance to us, ar Be renembered such @ contract, and also.a “Were there disturbed conditions| “No, not all," said Mr Rockefeller re- Gt theeoueet nes would make sure that our refinertes| similar contract with the New York then prarrally eh Iai ' York then?” | eret but a very respectable ma- ene cree ai a nee ie ’ | | acts directly on the stomach, creates Pod plied. We felt tenes that we should\| con abies recall {hes jon for such a "Yes, there was a decidedly disturbed | jority.” . What aid uo purchase at that | a healthy appetite, and enables the wou!d be properly and promptly : TSeyou cat ctiaice | r condition; therefore we sought as far| “Do you recall that it was a term of sine” asked Mr. Milburn. | digestive organs to obtain the neces- enter close relations with the pipe line| "We were handiing large quantities linet ement to Rennrice leary Ure ¢j business in order to be sure-of keoping|of oll, We wee Wirehoumemen, We 8 Possible to diepe! the antagonian: | that Repcinite so ade eiof ol at) “We purchased a fractional interest . sary elements from the food eaten to § our refineries provided at ait times with| lad the oil They wanted competent that existed. [Sa barrel?” os ne law | Asay Onechal CMON Core | make rich, red blood, healthy flesh ‘ sfine Iles of the ordde prow} {aiehousemen to handle the oll, &c.,| Finall in December. 1872, an agreement! “Yes, I do.” riealintatinelvusleraiyitin , ( sulicient scuantt las of the crude pro- (te aye ere: the best men to conduct (was arrived at betweon the refiners and| Mr. Rockefeller sald that the agree- d ingenuity in the South- and muscle tissue and create ot. rally, we should ave gone into cee ry ri . “s b " is “ers lines eagles and more oncrgetically | pit, H0cKefeller explained that in| the producers. a copy of which agree-/ ment had over-stimulated the produc yject of the purchase was | strength. pe) are inesicnr: : ener those days, when of] was transported ment Mr. Rockefeller identified tion of oil, More was produced mosineesiinathedal | Your money back if Vinol fails to than we did. \largely in wooden packages, it was What was the object and purpose of a mari could be found for at t i} vied." * . 4 5 (Co 0 First Pi \u pnetit. s was granted Dedication Tea, at $180,000 Con tinued from lal rene) nee cessary on artival of the oll to take out “of the barrel, recooper the that agreement? The first trunk line acquired by the d vrice agr tandard Oil, he s: |, Was the Columbia rol ies iy + ony, eae 4 ana HEGEMAN & CO, 200 _Broadwa: ‘tant u ev Aa Ufa ke ate crpihys 8, i je i to obtain as high a price | said Mr. Rockefeller, embers of i s Shy Ste lett r x, ‘und Lings At, th St, and “ty, Q ern terminus av Pittebueg an quaning |. ciel wes (our abuslnemshelren ion | een ete con ee teat Pheer te or © oll ning to snow a (Quarters, Shy One Star the Morse leiters were & ‘Amsterdam Ay.. 1Olat St. and GF through the Aliegheny Valiey | paul nairallrondalchusslths properjpor: |iebencesivie fen the erude, ef “tushes'| tien & ion t MH slight Luskinese. During the five min- ’ dered Zlsiee Bid, 424 Bt, and Broad: b n A v] 0 do the work.” also an effort to induce # condition o te us ' h eps yf) 5 sue: . Of Wor \- 64) Fulton St, Brook! fi Mr. Rockefeller said | ‘It was necessary in the case of your| roster stability, qieater reliability. in inpinenohandia: [meen wecuecereemansuin ta dtoskefeller Guest. [A meponter for fhe Byening World te: DRUG STORES, "oth Ay. ang “We acquired this trunk line to fur- | own ments to Go this work?" ie Sa ose : gether in an undertone and ¥ ay located Bracken, the confidentia fh St, Weat th i & q Tt the business, whieh, as 1 atated, was n selling the oil beyond which | Ms u llagent; in the corrido Waldorf- h Bt and 7th Av, merinet oun saaiticscenas lt enabled Us )th, Anot RR. subject to grea: fluctuations ot 50 ; Perteshgds fis lng shone V Astoria, He denied his identity at first nip i. a Esooklyn 7 ay ‘ Voki . + 4 if act eee fountain o! mem nda lem be! oft Se a logic stor je c ene e 2 Palt . 273 $ ‘The ine was not created by us, but was | Another transportation contract was . f th x- have one result—that price could ‘Phe busiest person in sight Was a COl- | Soojery, the organization behind Noiea li calanl maby: KINSMAN" 'S DRUG STORES, 125th at. Vought by us. dt Was just the thin d to, involving the Pennsylvania | *¢! ‘eble of the ve: MEI ose ‘ \ u ored t who worked hard to ouwe (etectives, who) calles mn bY ant Sih Av. Broadway and 80th St, Lua Ne Lee} 9 le, the Lake Shore, the | ever, contucted + withe not be maintained kaanioniie tifering the chatre | Bronx 400, attended a reception this|name, admitted, that he was the plain- | sou st. and Sih Av. ve wanted. Railroad and the Alle- ou: once seeking ¢ so Oy} ome — producers explained Mr, | Keep Outsiders from pilfering the chairs) esrnoon and a private wew of the| if in the action against Morse. Brack-|, 9, JUNGMANN, 1020.88 Av., 688 Oo- 4 anauiose neaniys anya: explained Ms Ph ene ca hia ponderous aes» Rockefeller, “broke their agreement ana 0! the press crew. i 3 if ‘ ; 8 Ade ‘i a “ | nis the sort of man who baffles a pen | Art at cary Pere fete) where a Vinol Rockefeller, the dint to the: fa mentioned in the contract SIX feet away sa: the chief trust- sold thelr overproduction short of the No “Rebates” or “Trusts.” rey pondy for the mubtien It ta here Picture. He slips from the mind—small, | sien Is displeyead ( roads were greater th Ww. There rawbacks, or refund of 22 cent® @ cusier of the Government, Frank B, agreed price | It Was noticeable that, as on yester- 27% ready for the public. It is here | agin mustache and hair, and DLAC | & wer a great m i companies, a he Soo will house its famous cole % «“ittle gathering syste 2 “They were lines of ¥ systems that were of great valle to th sets b tneln alte ane. H P; (4 f In this tight-rope style of wore he ise 1 Was grossly misrepresent ys Whack Was received ary ras ight animals, even to the baby tapir, had| ause 6 ) tnd ft war sien or'un th Seine vices How Prosperous Comueltiors 2 A uence aly ota gh erm te dd Maer lae ge! OMGIASE AL TEM, TAP (rene Mar = here should be more efficiency in this could. not he lured from hin old, charged with great sums of money 1 Special for To-Day, the 19th Whack was allowed by the hess i engntl Were Gobb. ed Up by ihe T: us! ‘The veceas over, Mr. Milburn asked: Tors, Bevera, daya ago he was ca. (never received, while in reality 1 was J. MARSHMALLOW p10 r cont acquir : ry pipe line service ie - i . | el, Asked about this drawback Mr.) 20) ga, taking notes ‘ike a house ich an agieement, then, coula not day, Milburn, treading softly 1 deine | 0 ee eee Le Cee | lonliag y gatl syste SUL ISRELAB TANUETPAR ESTER DETGENIANTGaEAC me © lant You saw that it weuid be Uly ae a high-wire artist, never once iet {eon EE peocerp: “Pol st have no grudge against Morse,” ney n little value | refiners at different pu.nus were to have jt was evident At the young Loch- short Hved? his foot siip so far as to use any such |? AT oe na algenl ointment caused {aid he "He 1s to be pitt, for he becausé they had little capital,” he said 68-16 rates in tof Ol var of ihe law who came out Yes-I should say short ived, ot short and ugly words as “rebate and) ie seera aris Waa no REE ee his money could buy everyone.’” q “There were many of them. They were on ‘3 West to emush the biggest trust In tie ed trust’ and the lo but equaily ugly | pip, Sarai La hers ney Why did you sue him.” was a ked. | inefficient. Later there were bigsse de discriminations for i . combine’ and “monopoly.” Tee tiihoteleatrantas saat tter| Morse Was . evsived. | “We oc et." finally the ta-| ay, membel f ius hand and t oy TADAIID ET 8 tive : exclied, “was entered Into ong: dalend Ag preventing interfer- Seu, It Was 8 Reh rving out of the idea | Long Island, across fron h point should be kept on the | Lone | t sin In the freighting of ai) to pare. &6 iny ide of t Was lnders!ood t # Scott, of the Penn anted toy {irtby a large erate to be ¢ house, but ne stopped th z the crate but t rate, larger and mo made tor t uld get Pete into the ¢ resome keeper offered to go ge and make an attempt to | in \never paid ‘for my work AN. MASE Q\Waw served Inomy sult have no doubt |p Bi e believed 1 a ot DARLEY SU GAR! he believed that L had g ARLE waren 1 CIAL ASSORTED CHOCE: 196 weal ener nekeds »® be VT cpecial for To-Morrow, the 20th not tell you if 1 knew,’ 2 toward th Do you remember the jinperial Re finerler Company of Ol) City?” © Devor concern was engaged In| “Yess very well.” | the putting of the oll in cans?” Who owned it : ‘ ‘Capt. J J. Vandergriff and J. G.| One Finding Its Way. Cerrol. These were the largest owners, | into tse Kor ma Bias nasi There were others, bi avy ian cal) build the erate around They had a very reasonable There were others but 1 do not recall | 40" deemed’. foolhardy Bete re- | was ab ran on the witness. They | Hem, ij mained in his old quarters and the mem- 1 not serv Morse witi SrECIAL os. They | “id they have a large plant?” ‘hers of the society didn't see how he jpaprrs at ler he in Fifth a i on the! would look in the new cage Wien she returned from Sioux 1 other side for Mr. Roc as he con feller to the ing and extendin ‘ | great comfort and convenieace of trade. “This became a large business in v {iself, When a g: we coun take ¢ “We bullt) man) also of great valuc were abie to inve and create a & Mines, 80 that we \ day or night, as it t und take} ire: ent was’ to make it . Nived. ung > substan: | my mon ay but no {Was not Mrs. Morse represented b: & Judd, a well known Jaw firm, F ate, | Aiker part of t efinery It was eat flux of oll came of It tanks, which was “T would iy 2 you “but that | -roun 10¢ cuesSeny 190 Tf at ‘Tho iyivania Railro: De out Cleveland es a dis ing point, The coi A GIRS) ipid you i prey iat DATS MAR? 10 One a : ‘ fsot 6 0 packed fr ans from Yes; 1 je and well loc “However Iam not a froight man. We we purchased the re thers, I Kk, though i am not just |fiver, They were active at the time Reape, cin muplge 1 did not serve 1 have not been engaged in that was anery p:operty and the dock prop- certain, It was commonly known as|the larger and more important style OAKLAND ENTRIES. favenue, world LATES ave negotiations with that + remunerative pr a HIGH ADH BONBONS 25 Te AND CHOCOLATES... PouND2OC ind the annulment suit was st No. Park Row Store open even'nsw until a1 of refineries Lexan to be put up. It was evident that the business wa kK the beginning to demand a large, weil J style of refinery,” Moree was then living in his old amor for thirty years, but as I recall. it the irday evenings Pifth avenue, and you served until 11 9 for ey ny ¢ Peveilinn The t tom iis product to the reaboard without | Bought for Export Use. care of It ia ~e Oil Trust a “Godsend.” | get iscrimingtior was asked. We deliver free purchases pr between Battery was fir rkots of the Kast," organi e there one dollar ola veaing World) sa OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Cal., Noy wer tha question,’ and way into the oklyn ly won stree acken 1 absc When did you buy this’ property “There was neither the capital no} Mt 4 oclock Mr, Milburn announcea| “For hat purpose did you make continued the witness ‘In 1873, or possibly 1874. we bought 1—The entries for to-morrow's ra going to testify when the the organization under th J system! that lefcnse had finished the direct | shat purchase? That is,’ he exp.xned, “Eastern Ku-,the whole of the Imperial Company's are as follows Jatt’ comes to trial and the public wit 54 BARCLAY ST. ‘ o have cared for the of twas au OFAN {Mr efeller. | purchased the property to FIRST RACE—P to walt. until then, Sorry, bu ‘or. We to have cared for t R oR, tor th ‘ ¢ purchased th Li : : - - : my orders! And the tite ma 29 CORTLANDT ST. be used for the Federal warehousing, ~ Kodsend to the community that we were ea that he would not start. the able to have and ¢ All that ou." crossecarmination of the witness unti| for the exporting business. $ +B, gtep by step, we kept b torn W omorning. Was the dock property extensive we lad bul 0,00) of tania Ferriss war about to take a Yes, very extensive, and we regard t CorChurehSt. yi PARK ROW ¢ NASAL’ THE EVENING WORLD'S WRITING CONTEST ND RACE ut t, but decided instead ; i 1OT; Akbar low i a i ‘Then when the oll came we had it, We Hearing Thade’inatend | oq ty as a very valuable addition Remitoute 100; fold j fulton St, were able to nave o w lonses SVE Wea’ cone, ) thas wan coe veginning. ve ex | For the School Children of Greater New York, | ¥ j:c2' RAROSE ARERR EARS aoe — bie keiel er oT. ells of Trials iaveer ssa naturally advan. | $900 in Prizes for the Boys and Girls Who Write] |): za ao e fos 4 E D t Oi B (aged for refining ol for export? the Following Sentence in the Best Style FOURTH RACE Sin furlongs: gel tne Te oe ett Er May hue] MANY. beloved wife of Wiilam C. AR in Eary Days of Oil Business rr vc ste ar any oa [Meret fags AUG. SH Tis Gates AE Gh POM CaS Ma LF S| gro finery, and pay for it, and then de- fe) tno? Wap, 104 ea an te ee dad ak aon nm her late“ asitence. {AU morning J eke them tell it, Standard O11 marched a ** f FIFTH RACK Mile and seventy yards: | ith et. om Saturday. 5 i fie wah the witne { ty, pans: | straiglt, honest, fair path to auccess, | Velo? our seaboard properties ee the i" gelina.-t toverigiid: 140; Celio 110: Rad tin, | oom A. Maz thence to H 5 Sec ple pea business required, a Hie): Peeing bias ie: Laagell, Wes Miiars Pte eae A ale dand Ol from the tn nit x Memory failed Just Once, How much of a refinery was tt if, aan, si Donae, 108, , FOR m mass will be offered for t sad A “T could not say just how large, It MINTH RACE do and seventy yard équiem ma { 9g. many compe meer y Dut even withows his iswyer i 19] 00. very respectable rafning pros fei na Metiakalie, Nai Pusiriutor, of her aoul Relatives and friend r ofl alone $f. its it ep bet n onde ok 4 J pecianie TAND beet hh t hs K a py ted te Inyersnent . 1 e081 alon Fi f doubtful if this wonderful old man uf) 0.4). tney aig @ very reepectable refiii- eres Poe Mimress of Rois, 02; J. KR. Lamanvey, 10 ro tn se all its rivals d ‘ ' wixt ine would have slipped or fal- in business. We have used it ever Weather cloudy, tek fret % a 5 | cage ea ae bed Beate hince." Mr. Rockefeller then toki. about x) | | SE EITHER ho mesrionis businoss Getail; explained the| “Iti memory dalled him only. ongexon | (ISR. ME, Rockatalien than 10h) pamalciiaccin ve SAVANNAH ENTRIES. — | [HSH Laeal raved anginnee, As ety yout weh and in Mg #Uensth oo trivial point at that—and he never ist) penning Concern situated on Newtown | 1 ae Fast sith et | of what becaine igen \ his grip on his narrative for a second. | Creek Age.. Residence _ee-sevees Arr Pray STATE. YET Vea Fy e thee of funeral herwafter, earth, co “ ‘ w he will behave under cross-exain. The examination proceeded all morn VANNAH 1 The entries tor ty NN. On Nov, 18, MARY DUNN (nee Mr. Rock ' sion at the hands of the champion! ing with never a break. It was a sloy ; Ae aaaaaneaiie, morrow's ra ae sallanas USE ° Keefer, wife of Pavoimen Willem w be ’ \ ‘ing (ust-buster of » WUC) careful dialogue between Mr. Rockefe hoot tet ray iv ae ett lyda P. ft Tweniyst ue ree No. ee mt oM ordest will come to-mor-| ter and that easy of corporatio SCHOO... sseeeeeeeeee De Dally Vuneral Herr rigp ay ty « s siready those Who Maye fol- gmoothly without interruptions by vc Teacher's Bignature.....+, rant het, iis fix a | Nave 20s ab as ’ ing * e lowed Lim thus far are predicting John referee, nor objections by the Goverr Poke Talgo, 106; Spun | Your a teaspoonful of Omega Oil , Goyernmner vii ) Hockefeller will not lose his temper) ment’s attormey. Even when Mr. Rocke The {pformation called tor in the above box must be furnished THIRD verdana | in a cup of boiling water, hold the Losi. FOUND AND ) REWARDS. timate » . 4! or ais good humor, and that he will! feller diverging from the actual point With each spectmen of handwriting. You may use the above coupon If} 4 Hand hn. ler, 105. Bay fiw, | mouth and none close to the eup, and aaa? MTL Te Compe make out the best possible case for niin. | entered into lengty #ide-explanations | you desire, but all specimens sent with this information arranged as fi) Pleo tas wii’ 100; Riek, | inhale the ai steam. The steam sal Daaser A 4 beating Mat wgen, UE | rue, he was in t 6 of hla self and the great monopoly that he that would haye been sawed om very | above on any paper will be freely emtered In the contest, Send your | 02 pr nyenyien properties of the Hin aad Alia i lewyes, « ever led him into dange Med short (i @ regular court trial, they went handwriting to ‘Handwriting Editor," Evening World, P. 0. Box 1854, POC RTM RACE Fores yearolde and Oil into the thros a tan givin, ye ‘Babe i at ‘oun by-waye. tut held him 10 the an twas ina bigger room before @ bigger upon the record with uo sign of protest | New York City. The contest closes N wards 6 i sat rien “iy, a ie A dvd 5 ie fe ie a img main road, along which, to bear audience than he had yesterdey that the from Mr. Kellogg. He seemed as will- tower, Wubi Auapiooud 106 4

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