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THE HISTORY OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY

exorbitant rebates, commissions and allowances upon petroleum carried, that other dealers and shippers could not obtain.

Fifth Count. All the evidence hereinbefore stated to be offered in support of the first, second, third and fourth counts, and, in addition thereto, that the traffic was diverted from the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, a common carrier, by the same means, devices and threats as hereinbefore stated.

Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Counts. All the evidence hereinbefore stated to be offered as the first, second, third, fourth and fifth counts.

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