Show 55 4-4 & f ’i 4 A ' J B ‘ ft 1 ’ - ’I: ' ' EXPLAIN METHODS ' STEEL O 4 the and Cambria companies and gave orders the Cambria Pennsylvania States SteeUt companies - TRUST ratljv- James Gayley Roberts i and Jr Pennsylvania by House" Committee became arsteel McCrea of that PRAISE MORGAN’S corporation specifications ACTIONS instance the ' ft'1 ft Probing Which u A Prices and Are the Pennsylvania by quoted rails based high too were McCrea Curtailed in 1907 by Coal& MrRoberts was taking1 the over conipany?”-' Iron ' J-indbury -business ‘ I t ‘K- -form a - r -had ' benefit j of good Jias a of this all the by’ of ’’application American sense common deal Example great todowith the affairs vj world” in’ J P :Wlth Morgan mind JJ°t by mentioning bin name 1 though ChairmanStanley asked: there ftIs ft a financial Infinite power in the of f man whose interests a f wayt is example the as law by big world and men?: repHe’d Mr “I think Roberts Ideals of ar® certain which all Ideals ’govern us that may pef in personified certain ‘Is there such in an individual America?” asked Mr Stanley ‘‘Yes I think so” ‘Where does he reslde?’’ his least name is legion is that the hope for the future of this 'If countrjv we destroy’Individuals we ft there r ' - -At -t1 surely will yvh$is ‘ get the into trouble” example I- ‘‘I “la there steel not con-‘whose follow immense ft ft -a -j - does by reaonlbf his qualities and his It is ideals not because of his person-allty nartle It and Is the ideal which be that represents makes the country ” Roberts - director that States United oG-the ofi and road testified which the said her to for build the interests mill of purpose buy to Conneaut at forcing at he Steel a was tods John i a plant new but corporation Pennsylvania rallin stock owned has "There been him Do out was Gayley to "and of' company! the on the to the and jJ tne in papers in TESTIMONY 1100 Scott ! the this Proyo 7:50 DAY m‘ m a To To Geneva 7:55 1025 Ogden To a I m a r 12:45 m Mune zi ti -5 i’: 1 s ma MSI I LI 1 day Every Day Brsain T today She Ih asked and public k':’ buildings Sgle ' equal J in ' liberal these big Much as ax we us of ion's -reduct we never urge yot clothing now Let ’ committee - 66 West Second I I f-TtA ‘ via O S Ogden to (100 L Sunday every round trip u I U M r HW m have been $1500 Suits $1750 Suits $2000 $2250 Regular $2500 Suits cut: suits Ml Regular Suits Regular Regular $2750 $3000 $3250 Suits $1660 Regular Reenlar $3500 $4000 TWO $140 REMOVAL SALE BIG from special as SUITS $1090 $1280 $1465 selected offer in regular qur stock duceineiits suits 200 worth your W I :-i -ftftft ’ I- Will Today I ’ the 1 P ones I sty Day the for men and young considerably more than 3 ahis Sale sale price 'i ’ SHIRTS $100 fl of the best $3 les— regular known $4 and $195 makes f Hose included not COAT all men $985 choice 1r All sales in must for n 1 of CJTAtTS I 3 are Biggest Suits RhitJ 41 Holeproof II $2185 $2375 $2565 $2965 4 allsizes—many ) $2000 Suits Your u ucou WHITE PLEADED MEN’S HATS— A biff line I Be 3 $150 W i I I me ui Suits Suits SPE SUIT uidllfi vuuiuu Pt Al ¥ i to 1 L "‘‘ft ’ Regular Regular Regular Regular 200 A' ws " MEN’S ‘ Excursions’ 8 & I - ' 1 while - -U ' I Printing Co South Phones -I’ buy last prices j — V 2 o - Tribune-Reporter j- i expect to i 125 100 f goes Removal we’iis' nver nre moving quarter Hi ' stre our monster mid Miipply nJ import treaty similar The has not yet been acted but upon of the the it Is as provisions treaty are1 practically the understood as same of those the the Honduran compact: is it impression Travailing that also with of will the the meet approval 8:10 f again it in thia' kale a' before forthcoming ' in permanent tci I i ax It’s iqto it article every equalled ' ' r Practically the under LOAN be i si " il to I Day ' j - i organization observe display that all members is u fe 14 country HONDURAN (7500000 once’ Nicaraguan I i that of on i’f ' Daugtr--ters the 14 possible n’ -i I k Mathew of June S4VWA lA5 I i' I 9 Senate! 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March failure reported Barber W river and agreements of URNISH’ resulted constructed” r "The’ National Tube has company ceasedytpbe a customer of the Carnegie works niavtng its constructed own blast furnaces" Mr Gayley continued The it witness said was not known Mr Morgan was interested in the' Tube until after the company United States Steel corporation was ‘Mr Gayley was asked If any rrrn i It police (the by the Des in ‘certainly was n i Pittsburg the said- SAE engineer: auditor is JURY - Cal The first Angeles June 9 battle between’ tho— prosecution important and the defense in the cases ot B P H A Alapie and Conners Ira Bent der with to charged an attempt blow the Los of hall records up Angeles county threat to no' build tube a mill The Carnegie to ahead: went company it out plans had carry determined upon but it had decided never been whether a tube mill wire or a mill be would n t( 1 were McPherson Coal D anyone” there til IH l will facts?” the know proposal Lynn Los rumor” you no aid nroberx 1 statement or a said Representative Young“that Mr Carnegie’s proposal to build a’ tube mill that it was not In good faith was really a to threat ald him in acquiring other to force property orothers to “There be follow before the grand E chief Taylor Miller and treasurer trust ! a the an COPY not was tube works or The constructed it of will federal appeared MUST i determined whether a a wire mill be would of either purpose building he said been to furnish would have outlet an for the steel of the Carnegie works Pittsburg had formerly near which steel been taken by National Tube a company Morgan enterprise No Threat Uaed Mr v location of buy coal who the plant the out si ri t of several presence that he khot Miss because Shaw she had ‘‘mental him caused torture" lie said he had known Miss Shaw for four years' arid a had year ago asked her to f ft him She refused marry had assist done muchto Miss Shaw Lynn in his w'ork at the university and sheriff the said he had misinterpreted her kindness Inquiry — cdrpqration the on AU concern bearing turned over W Gates had purchased company he said for the Conneaut The land J personal had Carnegie tube a tell William no Andrew by charged Garnegte as jury : example business men because of his grasp his modern conditions touchwlth the railroads of potentates option (the steel-making business establishment of the and banks who cart only not frame business conditions “bt change them by the tkess of mere button?” I I in have suppose mind whom you Roberts answered smilingly ll® for the may accomplish good the of and upholding the government interests of bqslness the country’" he nation the that threatened Morgan the Those t of ’ knowledge had I I recover ’ Officials 9 Steel to secretary-treasurer he s 0QQS arrfested ''imfhediately after Maine four of hots took revolver which one effect had been rflred at the ‘woman At the hospital to she which was ttak-en It (hat she wilj was stated probably dissolve -the man particularly" Ideal Morgan one man?” Stanley 4ne no Praises ‘ Mr in I of evidence ( industry? "ft ’ think ’ the in - ot would have business" Gayley said the eo-operatlon- -individuals” ‘A- of last is Orono night said to have beemmade today the Chinese student at - were necessary company ultimately one secured a monopoly or ! ' Shaw I from time f ft a’ as investigation here the 118000000 transaction whereby they of took 17000 coal over acres and coke lands Coal from the Pittsburg and the River Monopgahelai company &J Coal Consolidated Coke company Special Agent Grdsverior Edward? r of the department of justice and United States Attorney Jordan have ordered to bring them along doepmentary of the files lhe coal from combine It is that a expected monopoly to will be and the action proved ’ to Jury' June carrying now about of In to the price rails the as period Mr Oayjey that declared the price usually was fixed in conference with officials railroad chiefly of those the Pennsylvania railroad to there "Were any agreements as prices in those days?" asked Mr Young "In those the steel days all companies said Mr were independent” of periods Gayley ’‘and there were war that so destructive agreements: were in all to order for necessary recoup Then other would come destructive vast In regarded ebusiness summoned Asked -Agreements t - k in States United early time to-kIay ‘l Grand - wars : - Hjm summoned be 1OA7 Pittsburg properties steel i She organization described of 4 1 an4 other Stanley comihit themselves it is but reported Mr will be Morgan and subpenaed asked questions many to in relating his interests steel and railroads his and banking connections his in and the influences part of the United States Steel and Its of corporation absorption the Tennessee Coal & Iron company during ' values' CHINESE STUDENT building acquiring '4 to Morgantis Chairman to members decline thehistory advancing s ?£ r- the witness corporation reply4ng that he did not believe philanthropy into entered when Attorney pro-’ tested the against question "I Lindbuiry "that submit” said Mr the between and arguments questioner t the witness are unseenily’S oftheft J xThe question was changed apd Air Roberts answered that since the formation of the JHeel ‘tcor-i ln PPratfon business raen thW country ideals which new governed' them ’to “Iavert destructive competition believe he said the’ ‘‘that through Gary dinners men in the steel business results nave accompllshedgreat for the el - ‘'--Many Gayley t BY inquiry Gayley the nation Tennessee 1 J said Mr J Relates Illatoryi Representative by Mr questioned of Young Michigan gave of the' Steel Carnegie company from 1885 ‘O1901 when' the steel He formed described was of periods "destructive competition” different between and the companies ultimate and progress development of the Carnegie He also company new methods of manufacturing steel and in dwelt their effect upon the t j - 'i 1 S ‘ r to ' and Gary satisfactorily companies SHOT 500-000000 i by-laws Maintained ' always was and works he it -of sold nearly i WOMAN Carnegie developments new his s r SATURDAYJUNEIO191:1 UTAH CITY ’ steel At was' U for LAKE -$ Mr told corporation steel the oni 'I S 'll- I said he had no active part Gayley in resulted negotiations which K the of the Steel formation United States He of corporation1: only the knew 'Caused' Him ‘Mental Torture’ In the transactions from 'whereby hearsay but the deal approved to the by (Refusing Wed Carnegie was acquired company Mr submitted' hl when Carnegie terms 1 J to the directors board of He Explains jr of Percival a director Roberts Steel the States United corporation was another witness its' Press)’ will The resume (By Associated committee ‘Tuesday inquiries next Me’‘Xune-9--A Orono confession' that N the are reaching committee as to when he- had Christian’ jMlss of shot in railroad - Mr x President told the sfo after property a value bank before expanding more property” -( he and ' "Thecompanyits modified Its'prlte of the Mr Roberts cited the steel and the corporation Pennsylvania railroad which prohibited directors from voting the on contracts between two Agreements jby Production - Mr ' S — Committee price for director made corporation steel and steel corporation C rick Clement ' been ’ pur-chasing ? had 176000000 were C H SALT Steer company's Jbeen: at appraised the directors ’5 y had himself of The prices rallg before the never came directorate of either corporation when he was present he said They by were fixed and selling agents' Mr Roberts said that before he once Percival Examined also railroad if ' i - HERALD-REPUBLICAN additions J he said directors Grlscom and' ? -J for and United He said the steel corporation director also fwho directors of railroad were had te to nothing do with' determining prices for ft Steel to rails -Pennsylvania Three V ‘ THE ' 11 ''‘ft ' ' Ti 1si f 9 ' ' : j 245 cash ' — sale- be - South h Main No Street charges $ I l 3 N ji - 1 I I I We’ve U added bigger even bargains than and ever know we that if I I H J ’ ? 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