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INDEX
  • time, 240-241; initiative, 241-251; high-grade personnel, 251-253; the Standard Trust after formal dissolution in 1892, 257-258; contempt proceedings in Ohio, 259-264; reorganized as Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, 264-265; its constituent companies, 265; capital and surplus, 265-266; its directorate, 266; its charter, 266-267; profits, 267-268; invasion of other industrial fields, 268-269; its foreign competitors, 271-274; present practices, 274-283; transportation the basis of its supremacy, 283-284; defence of Standard methods, 284-288; political and ethical influence, 288-292.

  • Stewart, D. B., II, 19.
  • Stokes, Edward, II, 6-7.
  • Stone, Amasa, I, 47, 48, 63.
  • Straight, R. J., II, 164.
  • Subsidiary industries, II, 237-240.
  • Sumatra oil, II, 271-273.
  • Sumner, A. A., II, 4.

T

Tack, A. H., I, 154-155; II, 197.
Tankage charges; see Oppression.
Tank building begun, I, 13.
Tariff, the, and the Standard Oil Company, II, 272-273.
Taylor, H. L., II, 18-20, 161-162.
Teagle, John, II, 38, 42.
Teaming industry, I, 13-15, 17-18.
Tidewater Pipe Company, organized, II, 4; line built under difficulties, 4-5; completed, 6; supported by independent producers, 11; builds independent refineries, 14; prospers, 15; credit assailed by Standard Oil Company, 16-17; legal dissolution attempted, 17-19; control seized by Standard Oil Company, 19-21; forms alliance with Standard Oil, 23-24.
Tilford, W. H., II, 141-266.
Tinning industry, II, 238-240.
Truesdale, George, II, 93-95, 100.
Trust investigations, II, 131.
Tweedle, S. D., II, 250.


U

Underselling, I, 156; II, 41-51, 211-213, 221-224; see also Predatory Competition.
Union Oil Company, II, 161-163.
Union Pacific R. R., 268.
United Pipe Lines, I, 139, 181, 216-217, 218, 224-225, 227; II, 25.
United States Pipe Line, II, 169, 170, 174, 182-187.


V

Vacuum Oil Works of Rochester, II, 88-89, 91, 96-97, 98, 100.
Vanderbilt, W. H., I, 59, 61, 92-93, 228.
Vandergrift, J. J., organizes bulk transportation in oil, I, 16; builds pipe-lines 30; affiliates with Rockefeller, 107; vice-president National Refiners' Association, 109; president United Pipe Lines, 181; in negotiations with Empire Transportation Company, 194; before Pennsylvania courts, 227; leading man in Standard councils, 229; indicted for conspiracy, 239; seeks compromise with producers, 249; testimony on prices, II, 193; testimony on trust methods, 234.
Van Syckel, Samuel, pioneer pipe-line builder, I, 17-18.

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