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Show f ' journal, logan, utah.jtxlxiS' m$ jfliyTnr-OTisim-r ' carried by each-othese; roads. , be.w of this commission when you am constrained to say ;to yon tha have time to read these fourty-thre- e in justice e interests V repre- pages, giving history of Mr. Rices PUBLISH II b- yfarm your efforts to do business over those we ehould'receive sent, leasts EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING 00., company at Every fact twenty fiver cents American railway ja-- substantiated by, a barrel on each-- barrel oi'cruds oi herein-state.LE88EE8. sworn evidence before ,the courts you transport: before the Interstate Commerce osUion In submitting this prop iVBc at should-asfeel that I Nq you to let Commission, before the investigatTBintei ul ktwin, M Itfu. HM this date from thr 1st of November, ing committee,, both state and nati1877 but I am willing to accent as onal and when jou have read this a compromise which ii i to be re- record of crime, when you have Editor. garded as strictly a At Gokdoji, private ono be seen how the equal rights of tbe tween your company and curs American citizens have been desTUESDAY JULY, 18 189. the payment by yon of ti renty cents troyed, it will make every drop of a barrel on all the crude j oil shipped American blood in your veins boil with indignation, would commencing FebrnavyH-ASr--THE BAILWAY TRUST- I make this proposition with the suggest, and1! think itis proper, . full expectation that it wi 11 be ac that when John D. Rockfeller ap- In bis testimony before the - In eeptable to your coapanyf but with pears before you, that you ask himv dustrial Commission, Ilavemayer the understanding oa my part that if the railway companies bad said that the tariff is the mother of in doing so I am not as king as treated him as they treated George read Rice; whether be thinks he could all trusts. There is, however a much of the Pennsylvania been-anve as I and ba its have succeeded in business. It connections, ' promoter of trusts of possibly even am receiving from- the other does not seem possible that in this greater potency than the tariff; and trunk lines. government whose corner stone that is the railways. These rail Extract from a letter of A. Jj based upeatke doctrine of the equal of tbfe rights of man, that such wrongs ways form themselves, the greatest Hfcssett. third of all trusts, with a capital of Pennsylvania Railroad, to H. 171 could be perpetrated, and yet this great goveromeni through it eleven billions of dollars. They Downing, comptroller of the Pen Railroad, and its courts, seems levy a tax upon all the people, and eylania commission o allow to this I powerless-tstop tbe wrongs which that tax is levied iu the interest of romagree and after February 1, until' I have enumerated. the trusts. urther notice, after having seen reWhat is tbe remedy? The control In this connection the testimony ceipted bills showing that the New of the public highways is th most of Hon. M. L. Lockwood of Penn York Central Railroad allowed important duty of the government. 25 cents .hem a of commission a ,Mr. Chairman, give me tbo- coobefore the Industrial sjl vania, Railroad and the Erie that of the- - highway over which tbe rd jarrel It allowed 'Commission, is of interest. commission of 29fc products-o- f your labor - must go to a them tends to show how the railway com- cents a barrel on Bradford fix the charges oil, and-3- market, and let panies have built up the great cents a barrel on all other oil; and I can1 make yon my slave. whose and that they bad been doing Standard Oil Company, The eleven billions of capital com-fine- d Octo-- er 17th of since the is in the railways of the Repjub- -. John president last. ic, organized- - as tbe; ' are under IXgRockfeller, at the expense of all Of this, however, yoo saw-ev- i qint traffic and aa in ger associaother-oil producers. The facts Mr. deuce L bills which in the tions, in which they kiave throttled yourself Lockwood presents were brought submitted to you last week, please tbe law of: eompatitii m, and have forth during the course of a trial herefore prepare vouchers in favor constituted i one gigf mtic railway of the American Transfer Company mst controlling; the highways of when the thrives the railways the people, .directing ' who shall and had a falllrg out among themselves. ;e Daniel ODay, for bis comm: ion of 20 cents on shipments dur- who shall nofci do tl le ' businessof Referring to these facts, Mr. Lock- ing February, March and April, the country .ooadeni ning. this man wood says; a ad hereafter make settlements to poverty nod that i man to riches. V, Mr. A. J. Casset, third These eleven billV 3ns of capital monthly. Aof Railfrom a letter Extract J. the of holdiogAhhhpGxtrex- - combined with Pennsylvania of the the Siandardi Oil 'Company, the road, was aubpoened to explain lassett, third these settlement sheets and the Pennsylvania Railroad, to Danial Sugar Trust the f Steel" Combine, rate on oil. In reference to the rate ODay, general manager of the the Big Four-ReeCombine,, tbe Tin Plats Tkuac, to; jetber with all on bUer barrel, Mr. Cassett was American Transfer Company. Your favor of February 15 . has the billiocaorganix sd in other trust asked the rate per barrel: een received, and direction has combinations ha' ve constituted Answer. $1.00. een actual was the given to allow you from and themselves-th- c pol itical director, of Question. What after rate? February 1, 1878, tbe com. the country. ., ey furnish the Answer. If shipped by the Stan mission therein asked for, until millions for-co,pt political cam-paigdard Oil Company eighty cents a urther notice purposes. They assume-tIu that trial the statement of own .the votes of all the men in barrel. , am J he who becomes The further investigation showed he Pennsylvania railway showed . to the rebates the in barrel was hat it cents granted that 35 politically obnsrxious to them, is per Co American Transfer the divided actual amount during. black, listed and turned out to among of starve or hunt a new occupation. different roads making up the route. ;wo months, the enormous-susame Bhrowd politicians backed by Thirty-fivJcents a barrel, when '68,753 50, while at the an outside refiner would have to time the entire value of the com- this combined capital and this See page G98, panys plant did not exceed $80, OQOj poweot. hare co nstUuted themselves pay $1.90 a barrel. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania This amount was paid, by the political bosses. These bosses are vs. Pennsylvania Railroad et al. Pennsylvania railway company but the er var its and instruments of thia corporate power. These Question page 691 same case. alone, and the evidence tended Central York bosses- dicta 4 ' the nomination of New that the I understand you Mr. Cassett, that and a half cents allowed at least an equal rebate. Legislators, 'Congressmen, Senators the twenty-tw- o paid to the American Transfer It will be noticed also, by referring and Judge, satisfactory to their of the trial, masters. In this way they are Company is not restricted to the o the above account was this hat their lines? granted, shaping legislation and escaping oil that passed throrgh repayment tbe what alone not all on company, No Answer. upon pnniehmor t for their crime sir, it is paid oil all but itself upon oil received and transported by us, shipped, Governments ownership, of railas I before stated. shipped out of that oil region by ways is. vrapjdly forging to the Question page 702, same case. every company doing business in it. Now you will find a drawback paid That is, upon every barrel of oil front as 6ne of the greatest issues cf $34,000, $41,000 less $7,000, the shipped. by competing firms, the confronting the American people Buffalo, New York, and Philadel- full rate was charged and the re- and before long it will be made Oil phia, proportion. Could you tell bate rate granted the Standard issue. When, that time-arrive- s in cash. to them Is was Co. who that drawback was paid to? paid it to guess in which cents per it any wonder that that company Answer. Forty-nin- e will: appear. It barrel went to the American Trans was tbs only one that could remain party platform it Bafe is to wonder assert that, it will not he fer Company and the Standard Oil in the business? Is it any Company, uder the arrangement that the company has accumulated in the Republican platform, as the fivejhundred millions of capital? adoption, of such a plank wcnld which I have already explained. After years of hard work and exArchibald D. of J. Testimony immediately cut off its campaign reshowed penditure of hundreds of thousands lands. It is page 510, same case, equally safe to assert bate paid to the Sandard Oil Com of dollars, the opponents of trusts time-withiai-some the near succeeded in having the Inter State that pany of 64$ cents a barrel. ' be will futureLaw found Democracy passed. Its proTestimony of W. L. Fox and Commerce was believed, would waging a battle along this Unfit Warren Grey and others show that visions, it the railways refuse to allow the in compel the railroad companies to dependent shippers cars, and that treat all shippers alike; compelMayor Anderson is communicao remove their ling them to charge the same rate they were unable-tting with the municipal authorities, oil. Testimony of Fox, same case, to one and all for the transportation ofbhe. various cities of Caohe county, testimony of Grey, of equal pounds for any given dispages 65-7failure-Its view to a has with 35-4a tance;- but it securing their proven pages, violated DanExtracts from the letter of secretly assistance in getting up a general provisions are iel ODay to Cassett, third vice every day iu the week; and always county celebration In honor of Rail-.roain favor of the trusts. 'The traits, Cache president of the Pennsylvania countys ' volunteers. We commission with tbe assistance of the railways, of the , speaking are reducing the people of tbe hope that the response will be of rebate: I here repeat which I have once United States to a condition of general and hearty The volunteers stated to you which I ask you to vassalage. We boast of our liberty, are worthy of the grandest welcome . receive and treat as strictly con but industrial, is even worse than which can be given them. , What is the fidential, that we have for many political. slavery. -- Lockwood pointed months - received from the New remedy?-M- r. Ackers English Remedy will York Central and Erie Railro&c it out to the Industrial Commisstop a cough at any time, and wilt certain sums of money; in no in- sion, iu the following language: cure the worst cold in twelve hours, nr Mr. Chairman, I hope I am not cents stanceless than twenty-fivrefunded. 25 eta and 50 money . 1 jverbarrel on every barrel of crude oi asking too much when I ask mem-- Riter Bros Drug Co., Druggists. THE JOVBHAL. to-tb- -- - i ' I j r , .4 Oar WEDNESDAY f andI - vice-preside- eveningtbe-CU- y Council will determine whether or not tbe city water maras-sha- ll ton First and Third streets Certain enterprising citizens-havimplored- the Council to make the Jbe-extende- e extension upon that is-t- the- the citizens hat sen usual tm-- ; - the bilb and acoept ranu environ in waterseripw Itiis notable that those who are most active in opposing the extension pr those- who are best able to aCerd it. It is true that upon-eachstreet there living.-peoplare upon- whom a tax for that purpose would, work a dr 'rer duoiion' of neuraa. to w-okj- fcl J wed, .od,; who 09p! It e growth of ft. ewp mdmdual ijlfkwAaA pers vn ccmneciior Q Kith th must bo ed rc,fot.0. few tomoorow - u - H1 will-pa- 1 - - hardship; . but Aheyv are 'very andonterprieiog' uitrnoa. are offering to kelp.them. In thisc on Diet ion it may be noted that :upon First street, tbe most active a pponenl is an alien. Although he baa lived here ever since Logan w as Logan u citrlL8 lrffice,y'thec'p'Dyspepsia e aiTL77.. using Acers Dyrjpepcia Tablprf little Tablet will l give immediate or nooey refunded. Sola w hac nit boiei at 25 eta. - A nt eem-missions- -- : - 0 i multi-millionai- re Jo TnrtnnR Pmnl tni LljUil. ' Itching and! vice-preside- . vice-preside- nt f m durable. It ia a common mistake to rentd a roughneaa and xedness of the skin u merely a local irritation ; it ie.but.an Indies. tion of a humor in the blood skin-dee- p, appli-catio- j, trouble, is in the fl80nly Way mch S-- . M d so raw and sore that It gave treatment:mj5jf aonatant paan.. 13 finally broke into a running aore, -began to spread! a- ad grow, worse. six years I have- - uttered untold agony and had given all hope of event ingfree from the disease, as I have peen treated owi jome of the best physicians and have 0(1 all In vain. 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