Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ce ARCHBOLD'S “ACT” - ONE OF FIGURES Imprisoned in wlan = AND STATISTICS Koca Bune : A \ ep ctenai tie mral the Standard Oil i Until Referee Adjourns the case for the Week. HAD TO BUY THE WELLS. se “We Could Not Restrz Individual Producer,” in the He ald Gravely Explains. eatened with death 'f they {FY |) tn contrast to the lve and spirited ¢ Follows Strikebreakers, testimony of John 1D. Rockefeller the ke started several days ago in |¢*#minatior of John D. Arch 4 Mann RGOne ‘eproofing | bold, the of the Standard Ot) o for an rease in wages. The | monarchs to e the stand In the Gov proo! concern is known ernmen: suit to dissolve the Big Tru: ekyard section around Perth 2 ane was as colorless and almost as lifeless y promptly @8 the mortality figures of an old line a a 1 life insurance actuary tO) Ree Mr. Archbold was on the stand for ‘ e strikers | several hours before Refei . ine Al of the first. company |8¢Veral hours before Referee Franklin « ke ers trouble started. Ferris, in room No. 9 at the new Pole. Custom-House, a room so recently hal- lowed and sanctified by Mr. Rocke- told that fejler's pious praises, gladdened by Mr. the patened se Rockefeller’ sly wit, and saddened by pete ie Mr. Rockefeller’s sudden and total! losses nst_ then! of memory every time Trust-Buster Frank Kellogg asked a leading question. | But Mr. Archbold cut no such figure as the man who took him into Standard Oll in the early days, What he will do/ under cross-examination remains to be seen But in the hands of his own lawyers he was merely a combination of geo- logical report, table of commercial sta-: Ustics and animated adding machine. He apparently expected to spend quite ANNA GOULD IS ATTACKED BY BONI’S LAWYER, om First Page.) ed to a pitiable plight. He a while proving that while ofl Is a bus!- 4 by his creditors, renounced ness hazardous in the extreme, yet the | iy . he had no abode, and he | Standard hag gone right ahead, putting a questionable company t sums into reflneries, manufactories After ridiculing De Sagan's public pro-|and transportation lines, the plain in- | ‘ F of love for his future wife, coun-| ference being that ‘t took these great | sel the Count referred to the Prin-|riska with an uncertain product in the | ged improper conduct with De their marriage. received him intimately Avenue Malakoff; lone in Parls, interest of the common weal. Not One Exciting Question. Nobody asked Mr. Archbold anything |about any letters he may have written from time to time to United States | gan before He he ise on the lined with hi while in Italy they travelled | senators and others, refully concealed thelr | In fact, nobo 1 eh haere again ct, nobody asked him anything | he flush neellor that was calculated to eommunt- cai ot shame to the cheek of Day of Syracuse University. impossible for hir 1 his children ore Bonnet went on, De | 78 : Nore, M. Ronnet went ony tig |_ From the indications as they existed Se at A ae ee ala at st, { this ffternoon It appeared that Mr. | chauffeur, rented an $800 villa St! Archbold w . : cle nd received his future wife there ould apend several adays putting wings, white robes and a halo THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1908. the teed of rerorm Ma tie f Life Siudy of John ). Archbold as tank cura, av, ike 6IrveL He Appears in Oil cae y dia an ase ema (Drawn Artist Miche fl W whereas the t of crude oil tn the new Western country has steadily in- creased, and in still increasing. Has the Standard Oi! any producing properties, such as off wells?" asked Mr thal Yes, We started purc ne properties I collapse of wha Ro hasing produc- dating from the has been called the shut-in movement. This was a move- ment on the part of the producers to curtail the output and bring about a better price, We went in with them at thelr request, the purpose being to bene he ope: lasses i Natural “National laws of and ators fields the working Laws of Trace. trade—the inability to restrain the individual producer— caused {t to and We then began buying the wells themselves. That was how we came to inaugurate the system of buying producing properties.” Owns 11 Per ent. of Wells. Mr. Archbold identified a porting to show that in ard Oll had direct control of the pri duction of 14,052,000 barrels of crude o} while the total production for that year | Was 126,494,000 barrels, or about 11 per | chart pu 006 the Sta tat hericountrg seatgithe| pote. cent. of the whole. tis, the Prince occupied a{ 0" Standard Ol before Mr. Kellogg Mr. Archbold looked at another tH 4 ACS I gets a chance to ask him about re- orate chart, comparing Standard O11 ||‘ EAT SAUSAGE,’ ONE wn y the members of | bates and secret agreements, and {I- SAU’ d NE aR OL production of crude oil with the t sev; A ean mily declined to recelve De |legal conspiracies in restraint of trade, | consumption of crude ofl in the | BUST HEALTH BET i and the choking-off of independent ? HBC _ the Countess from P ni ates. Aci to this exhibit, in 2 0CH I, s Fe oenmners. At | dealers and all the other things al- Petataice Chea GREG OF J.D. ARCHBOLD, to secure the annul-|leged under the complaint of the gov- eis PAR AR agevorathe Gountiendillgnecni aie iescor: fe 6 andard Oil refineries was 4,958,000 bar In view of + Berane Gia ! pe, and failing in this ‘ sy ‘d Oil, as already shown t Peaitestant inorder, Whether he will be seized with the Pareles GHCE Cowen arte [GO possible saine faulty recollection which #o beset Mi kesine eee oe UMonahe ; janh —— Mr. Rockefeller remains to be seen. saad Bes ‘ ss 5 in Trust-Buster in long | [curiosity was ex s BUY RIO GRANDE BONDS. A Master Mind. c the fact |] Archbold’s opir ” Thus far Mr. Archbold has exhibited that Mr. Archbold’s arch sold Ut roe ors Agree to Take Se- nind Keen to master and retain every |tabie of figures—jokes are out of pl ject, a ess ra detail of business. in serious Government proceedings like w h ————— curities for 000, Mr. Archbold was late in arriving to- | | day, thereby showing another anti- | Rockefeller’ trait, for in the world was the soul of punctual- ity, ‘ ‘As soon as Mr. Archbold was properly settled in the swivel chalr that had been | warmed by Mr. Rockefeller for so many long and interesting, but not particu- | larly fruitful, hours, Lawyer Morris Rosenthal, the second heaviest jun of the Standard Oil's legal battery, began | to question him about marketing coud tions in the oi] business back in 1882, * when the rebate system was shedding its pin feathers and the young monopoly was developing the python's appetite th not assuaged until its com- petitors had been swallowed up whole. | The Distributing Stations, | ‘In those days," said Mr. Archbold, oll was mainly transported in bar- t was and Two a” thefts from | thee kit ny g-room of the|rels and stored in warehouses and at! H and detectives | main distributing points, about 13) in e been set to hout the country d waiters, | ‘By 1888 we had 313 of these distribut- i ind two | ing stations, At present we have nearly air revolver on to-day, | 4,000 of them. In i896 we had 3,573 in \ ! ar of the | the United States, all bullt and operated tandard Oil Interests. As to popula- they are evenly distributed all over y. They comprise what we hl main stations.” Mr. Archbold went on to say that up rade was handled in a spas disorganized fashion. Lorai often charged extortionate \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: LEA Crereng- World <a’ Mad <«<- ae ae Name of Pupil + mn gece: RSG ._serteorerveenvoccossecceverssessseesrssrs: ore School.. sthereseeesserewerereeeoorneees Teacher's BiQnatur®...sesveee The information called tor in we above box must be furnished With each specimen of writing. You may use the above coupun if 2 bs went Ww : ranged as treely eplered ip the yal. Bend your jag Editor,” Evening World, P.O box 1834 tes closes Nov. 28 ‘ the richest man |s | tresstul these, but this one would creep in. cluded a lot of California oil tha It suitable for refining, but only for fuel | FUMES DROVE ‘OUT BOARDERS Isr Landlady Company, rproofling Lonte purposes. Then Mr. Archbold went d and de- scribed how costly @ thing it is to de- | fayor maibuale ton bie velop a new oll field, because, as so A t Twenty- as somebody taps an un it suit for a big Constructic once dig voir of petroleum, jators at neighborhood. these lo not ly, and 4 to b Mr regard as fille wells connect a tan total which his tone, ing and well losses fro: Mr. Rockefeller insist anxious and tra 10 cents represe uncertain bust! was bing ew After desc ntage te velopment t Archbold re asphalt crude oll would by now be almost as ex- of 8 of valuable by-r A verdict for pensive a fluid as sparkling Hu dy, , cr h his company manufa or words to that effe tured. He a gh the d When Archbold Sold Stock. see i min NITURE|,; be ihe : all that For Thanksgiving. mage MEANS at ‘ , ee | ILL ANY barven - || Special Pin-Casks | coenslBbt a sé | UPTO/|TO con 30°9/50% BASS’ ALE : (On Draught at f fomel| $75.00 WORTH $5.00 D+ POSIT 8100.00 WORTH 87.50 DEPOSIT Visit Our $15.00 Down : | # Room Fiat 00 P. 4 1A DELICIOUS, SEASONABLE AND — $119 sis Per Week HEALTHEULL RELISH FOR HE OLIDAY TABLE | It about wiacturies worth Ne CUMIN LOANS BY MORGAN, 700, SAYS MNS ace a to Excuse His Own Transactions on Plea That Financiers Set Example. CLAPEE COMBATS PLEA. Pro--tor Says Custom of Bankers Does Not Justify Violation of Law. That Tierpont Morgan and all other pirtt of the banking laws tn order t ced to- el for e cla Baldw ay by Stephen C. clerks and t rrowers. Mixed as to Dates. Court Admits Quest Clarke said that_in t case th ted @ A little cures the cough and else, because it builds up and strengthens at the same time. It’s just as good for sore, tight chests, Bronchitis and Catarrh. Be sure to get Scott's, ALL DRUGGISTS Send this ad., four cents for postage, men- W tioning this paper, and we will send you a “Complete Handy Atlas of the World.” NY. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., does it better than anything § CiveY (Trade Mark.? Special for To-day, the 25th, CHOCOLATE COVERED SAT DATES CHOCOLATE, CREAM PRE SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO. LATES (20 kinds) POUND CREAMED GRENOMLE WALNC TS COVERED 150 ERMINES POUND rounn 19¢ vark All our stores eltver, reba lina’ al kien prey 54 BARCLAY st, 29 CORTLANDT, 15. PARK ROW NASSAU, At City Hall Park. 206 BROADWAY Cor, Fulton 8t. 750 — Nerves are needed by all who work with hands or brain. depends on stomach Keep the digestion robust w BEECHAMS PILLS bold Everywhere erve strength strength, sound and In boxes 106, and 5 t # than the kine ‘Truat | Comy replied the witnes Directors Didn't Know It. he ob contributed to No. 170 West swore nost of the ever heard the med and did not after the suspension Exeout 1 the loa K 11 nti) the th the failure, Cont He was amazed t t had heen conductec ny fashion, | MORSE LINES ARE SOLD. | ent for Ray Shares i 10.000 to He | Pransterred to Yew Compa 's of the | pa Jn Krech, Henry oy P. Aeehie subeomn r the assets to e Atl vest Indies : 1 ich was porate fifteen to to have f twe and feet from the fur. of the De ¢ éld _inHead USE One Oil Pour a te aspoontul of Omega Oil in a cup of boi ing water, hold the mouth and nose close to the cup, and inhale the arising steam. The steam carries the healing properties of the Oil into the throat and lungs, giving 9 ck relief, Also rub the not foreheadwiththeQil 10c., Coward Shoe Reputation The Coward Shoe has been be- fore the public for forty years. It has won a high reputation for comfort, service and quality, That reputation will be protec ted, 50e, Shoe dealers are warned that any attempt to trade on the COWARD name or reputatiot will render them liable to legal punishment and penalties. The Publicis informed that the COWARD SHOE is sold only at our one place of business, which is on Greenwich St. near Warren St,, New York. | SOLD NOWHERE ELSR, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. NEAR WARMEN STKERT.) Mail Orders Filled. Send for Catalogue, Open wuvery wveaing Until 9 o’ciock, I u% | toe st ie KE. GRAND Re sPIDSEURNE TURE 3 BOUMS 1 t ACN ESE, $05 NTH EN HOU beusberea, 100n. UAVALOGUES. VAN FREE. LIB $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50. Week 100 «10,00 # 2,00 150 15,00 “ 225 4 200 00 2,50 + 300 * 30,00 * 3,50 ‘Our Terms Apply Also to New York Binte, Now Jersey and Connecticut, Biliousness 4 Quickly and ¥ RG PILLS @ Hex To-Night. We, las Sou. Lae dom, wanently by | compara | of the skin, as in ecze! NURSE TELLS OF -BABY'S SUFFERING Raw with Eczema from Birth—Feare ful Itching Lasted for Months— Treatinent Futile—Walked the Floor with Him Night and Day— Wasted Away and Got Little Rest, PERMANENTLY CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES * The first time I went ont as a nurse was when a baby boy was born, He was perfectly raw all over with humor. Tho doctor gave us some ointment to use, but he get no better, The baby acemed to be suffering terribly, and at times I had to wak the floor with him i Jay, sending for my huaband hini ‘when I could not )His poor little head became covere “with crusts and the doctor decided it was eczema, The fearful itching went on for months, and the little fellow was wasted to a skeleton and could get ale most no rest. At last I decided to try the Cuticurs Remedies, bathing him | with Cuticura Soap, using just as little water as possible; then I applied the Cuticura Ointment, and gave him small doses of Cuticura Resolvent. This re- lieved him almost at once and in a ively short time the baby was Now, thirteen years after, PATA BIE ERI SoHooI and iad any return of the quite well, ho is a fine b he has neve disease, I haye since known of a num- ber of cases of € ma which have been cured by Cuticura, but none, haps, as severe as this one. I have alwaye recommended Cuticura most highly for ekin troubles, and shall continue to do 80. Mr beth How Nurse, 70 Grove St., Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 15, '07."" ——————— DISFIGURING dumors, Eczemas, and Itchings Cured by Cuticura. The agonizing itching and burnin frightful s of hair head, scaling, as in psoriasis; and crusting of scalp, asin scalled all demand a remedy of extraordinary Virtues to successft pe with them, That Cutlcura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Pills are such stands proven by testimonials of remarkable cures when ail else has failed, fours Soap, 25¢) to Cleanse the Skt, Cutk to Meal the skin and Cutg he Torin ot &h Pen to F e 2be, per via At Riker’s Family Wines and Liquors for Thanksgiving On Your Way Home Stop at Riker’s Drug Store and get a bottle of Family Wine or Liquor for Thanksgiving. MAL ESSN TES | NOT RYE AND RYE. A BOURBON, BRANDIES (four-star). (three-atar). e-atar) GERVAIS i DRY GIN. TOM. GIN MUMMS RUINART GOLDE Gout WHITE Purity and Quality Grarauieea Complete Wine and Liquor Cata- log furnished upon application, The Riker Drug Stores, New York and Brooklyn, 24, JAMES Tuesday, Noy. aged 62 yeare from his late residence, 68 Brookiyn Manor, Is Ty om Noy. 27, at 0.30 A, Mj; thence rch of St, Benedict Joseph, Rich+ mond Hill, L L, where @ requiem mase will be celebrated for the repose of hie ou! Interment Calvary Ci Get Ready for Thanksgiving ! An excellent way to do so is to glance through the several thousands of “want-filling” ad- vertisements printed in this Morning’s World and select the Position, Worker, Home, Invest. ment, Bargain, &c., you have been looking for. O'BRIEN, RIEN, Funeral Willard ay, On Friay IT WILL TAKE BUT A FEW MO- Ts OF YOUR TIME AND THEN N ENTER INTO THANKS PASTIMES WITH GREATER