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Question i agreement was forn that trust tormed? Answer (by J of hold ests had been acqui most feasible. ng ener ee Kellogg's Vital Question; in evidence here t in 1879 a so-called trust ned by you gentlemen. Now tell me why wa a DYE r the purpose viduals, in the f for m these inter- that seemed the “J th ed, the over the namea of early sto the p w 1 purchased in in Standard Oil of home city of Cleve and, and W. H. Vanderbilt, Richard Wa Nt In hostile or outlying territoric F. ring ever’ f the I such as sville, Ph an ae } ‘ aHO Pittabure? sylvania 1} . ic ht Once more Nr. Ro w been foremost in the . sie exact Pea Improvement Company, whicl nswotions v had been dissolved in Isi2, hecause Wiping out more opular indignation over the discov Th the Westeta: oll felan of the The Case of the Acme Co. that the concern meant to wipe the independent refin Kellor ‘ort w that the enlargemer was done in order tor the men prominent in provement Company. Big Men Stockh Probing along, Kello; ifled here regars tain In” Pet you absorbed and which aul ow Gated unde 2 name Com Was that A Standard Ot ompany ? room for andard Oli interests which jouth Im- he Acme Oll Company Mr. John 1. Mr Mr. Pratt and olders. neit, all dire ‘ eerebaltne wite ere directors, 1 thin! ness to adinit that bes! Vander Fach Mth aren Golan. Amasi & of the b Shor Stillman Witt, of the Big I T. P. Hand also of the Big Fi Ambrose McGregor, of th New Yor Central nd P. H. Watson, also referred to, of the New York Central @ was an inde- | and later president of the Erle, were all no. connection | stockhol in tin 1s 0 with Sta anda lard O11?" | in 1875, or in the intervening period. OAR) ARO bolal tell the “Wasn't Mr. Watson actually inter- | tru , ested in the railroads when he went’, “Ican only tell you what I ry | into Standard Oil “Who trolled the Acme? “Isn't it true th of yourself and stockholders of the Company were ra directors of the 1 dent of the New York of the Penns. cluded? And did r Without exception stock in the Standard O11? “I could not say. 1 assertions are right.” Kellogg called off a lon and individual refiners whose busine: andard Oil during the Rockefellers were wi petition. An Industrial Tragedy. There must have been tragedy in every sylla Rocketeer, smiling) blinked at the long, g mercial scalps whi th e of the he bh s had beer tin “Tassume the directors In ihe face of what vue stated, that ard Oi int Improvement behind the Acme, do you yTiclais—three swear that the Acme \ by or affiliated with the s r the first time sinc . Rockefeller showed actual He had discovered tha was backing him into a tri might either have to contr If or contradict John D, Archibold low de! nt In these proceedings. actually stammered as he tried to | the point. His pinky-white cheeks Nushed and his long, eloquent foretinge: began for once to wag uncertainly Lawyers to the Rescue. | took the f presume your & list of firms and shippers ; RHaorned ecing their august client’s plight, his ees s of high priced lawyers came period wher upon Kellogg's flank with a ping out com- ailon fire of objections apd Interrup: is a legal phrase subject t D. Mil 1 Mr \ nev ecord of con. ad hung from indu but an ble, andly, but the trust- | in on him’ savagely Mr early eigh ald_ understand.” He could remember some of the con t deal of time has cerns he bought out. Regarding Oana GaP | others, he had no recollection. Kellog rd Oil Company did not actual learned incidentally that between 1872 stock In’ the Acme and 1876 Rockefeller absorbed twenty- five refineries in Cleveland aione. said Kellogg “Now,’ then,’ tablished his foundation, that all of those plants abandoned and dismantle as indiv ing it over One pipe Ii and the in pursuance having es- isn't It true were at once a? r, Kellogg te the Warehouses, the docks which the’ Stand. of its grand, d Oil, universs scheme of benevolent assimilation, lad | 1 would not say that,” sald Mr. ! swallowed whole, boa-constrictor-like. | Rockefeller. “We shut down some and Not in a single instance could the Wit: | ran others in connection with our own He s8 recall ie ta SNe rma’ of FADE TOD fe | ene fee fe was particularly hagy regarding the works. We made what seemed to be sort of payment that was made | the best disposition of them.” Having progressed this fa Mr. Mr. Rockefeller graceful issue by a sudden development of the mind. uncertain lobe of his failure to remember both he likewii alked Mr. Ke to wring the admission f similar tactics ceive the public had gobbled the wer ft Mere * "Legal ‘De “I do not t IT did not the time, emp) Kel- | logg came the question for which he had been paving the way all morning. . | It évidence he ly dodged the Through, Ned trust’ ag me de Du gentlemen: OSES €: him t which he ily to. de- purpos 1) the air of one tails.” Fe teene!| A Poser for Kellogg. ale Hebadls: ud that rep! seid Mr, I igrapher. " coutes what Mr. F rf lgveement in 158? What Standard Oil y rPeHtenlfay: Flacler end Dodd Made Truss, in 2s, Ou to the property Mr. Magler and?Mr. 8. C. ‘P. Dodd that did niestion to en went back eeman sign the r could rememt & put this pertinent on a 1 man 1 ew Ye Isn't itt you prompt y' closed sign at all? per Was he a stock- » more attempted Help Wanied To-Day ! powers As advertised for in The Morning © aime Re World’s Want Directory, t , ha ahow. Addressers Boys ‘ ! A Young Reporter's Question, ‘ 1 1 t ven rimnal pr 4 r 8 1 Mr. " red the name ate s to know Kellggg Returns to Attack ke : he A COLD OM ONE Dat alive Quini 1 womey if Tt ings to nine trus THE ‘EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1908. ‘Murphy Can Be More Exciusive Than Ever; THE “BASS Answer That Puzzles Him) Ferrero Says Old Rome Had a‘Tammany Boss’ ,, rors “GUBERNATORS” BRINGING IN-TRIBUTE TO THE GREAT // ‘IMPERATOR - tal] i A ComMIsS}ONSR IR THE nectar OISPEN: ¥ER 5 <IMPERATOR CLAUDIUS MURPHIUS BESTOWING FAVORS UPON SOME OF HIS: LOYAL-AND LOVING § UBIEC res of Whom you were did, and we issued to them trust certifi so that each received his just pi n of the whole, in the of the cone e owne “Don't separately and trust certific to a li issued by your board oft ‘on Mr. directly, one of Nis evasive and rs which sounded the ted backward or fe Rockefeller wouldn't H and to any inquiry regard- uded Brother W out of active busi-| heirs of the r A Payne estat Haven't, ya looked’ into these mat-/ out ters la an Not thoroughly as I} done. | vainly last # and “failed. yourself wit! locate thes not. I > hooks at short time was not the any time. eustor It wa fan my a to sign the linron un Bt was all.) Missioner at some hotel iit you now, at my request, mag search to be made for mi Mir, Kellogg read fron books , showing these script of Rockefeller’ certificates with th k journal? 1818 con’ fburn obj 2 question, ne felt” sure Would direct that such a 5 be made Mr. Rockefeller Will Oblige. Ltockefelter tockere reh st a dissolutia wir in fi any ving it Thousands of Shareholders, n thes: question owned eir re in the regard nS various 1 came a time, did there not the stock the ° as distribute: ly. s¢ time all the ai n that th 1892. dia all the ot the meeting r faulty.” with which itt ssolution of the trust in amiMated?”’ how many trust certifi- mean that the various co: putstanding ig in the hands of the ould show that"? had always owned ged in the Interests The Books He Wants. the very books I'm after,” || etic, pve Cruse was absolutely | told” the authorities. of solved. Was ft not?” he went Varlous concerns were bein \s fast as the various steps could be | separately and independent! cannot recall just w I sald, I ist of names | What I meant was that a company o: nized under the laws of the State of was a separate Ohio ins on Rockefeller Avoids New Trap, 1 Mr, Kell plaint ed to w Rocket ‘at despite the order prema THE EVENING WORLD'S WRITING CONTEST For the School Children of Greater New York, $500 in Prizes for the Boys and Girls Who Write the Following Sentence in the Best Style: Age. Kestdence § _seete everceers oe ott e ee eeeemewrcceoereeseseecsseesessseesoeerrrres® Bchool..... Teacher's Signature.... the above box must be furnished with each specimen of handwriting. You may use the above coupun if you desire, but ul) specimens sent with this informatiou arranged as above on any paper will be freely entered in the contest. Send your handwriting to ‘Handwriting Editor,” Evening World, P. O. Box 1354, New York City. The contest closes Nov, 23, The inform@uon called for in (te = AND HALL” RS OLD TAMA 180 YEARS OLD ‘Idea Was Caesar’s, and Clo- dius Was the Old Roman -rototype of Mu Mur- About 1,800 years ago Charles I. had in Rome | ‘ name of this ancient boss was Clodius and with the ‘phy his prototype Jand under his guidance, ald of Pompey and Crassus there Tam- Caesar, grew first many Hall organization. hat the methods of Tammany Hall in vogue in Rome a compartively short time after the beginning of the ristian era is conclusive fan historian, C who {s now in the United States for purpose of delivering a series of tures. Ferroro has created a furore in the world of letters. He writes history in such a way that it Is seen trom a new angle. “History,” says /@ record of human up in Rome the shown by the lec- Ferrero, vad the same passions, ambit | ings and virtues that | men of power in ancient days were like the men of power in our times. Attend- ant conditions are different, but .the ground work—the human elment-is un- anged and unchangeable.” | Was Caesar's idea. | If we are to accept the re-incarnat tt to which Ferrero docs not s n like Richard Croker and] Murphy are spending their! a time the poll art fclans and nal cient nto be > Clodius, Ss time, we phy ex- spect for “ZCLAUDIUS = ae ae dius exercised. (IMPERATOR) and his organization was ALIAS forme ed along Tan CHAS. MURPHY ESQ Hall i ae — Caesar's was the master mind roots conceived the first Tammany a Clodius was the active lead Rome waa divided into districts, as New York Is divided’ to-day Each district had a were passed, or rather made at Caesar's dicta lacating the for the poor a as ans hg their support. The poor were faire was. r Wed to draw grat h = fault sratultously as a matter of people were permitted the fe inception eful assemblage on all or a of ping days; labor unions, which had been Jassteme for tr" sporting: v1 from ii’ | persecuted previously, were encouraged Mr. Kellogg wanted to know how Made Friends of andard came to nto pipe lin , olnReer: could not remember at Clodius and his organization not only i t recall a conyersat professed great friendship for the poor, dard now controls 31 per cent, of all| stricken we: isted along the lines Wen ng to tidewe nd. ammany follows in paying rer the PM r Mr, Kelle 3 rs a At this juncture it was stated t) for petty offenders, Mr Kellogs Ee fine not finish a is On election day the Roman Tammany | | Angel Face, 0 out strong aL nent m! felt tired niged to march to bi Iam able to go on,” said Mr. Rocke ric of repea Was doubt- aller, Tam very, anxious to further ted then as skilfully et ss work in every way, and y it is to-day, Clodius a ra that [ have ben zation controlled the election kit out as well as I have Tse ho Mr. Kel ahead and urally Clodius was a rich man, His the witness reat num ct Waders an i pe line toreritauel) : : 1 fat upon the “honest graft” e e that Rockefeller had done busi- he coffers of y most them. 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