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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - November 20, 1908, New York, New York                                the News That's Fit to THE cooler fair westerly VOL. j YORK NOVEMBER 20, In Nrw J mid I TWO ROCKEFELLER SHIFTS BLAME FOR REBATES Testifies That Railroads Were Responsible for Secret ments to Standard FAMOUS TRUST COMPACT He Identifies an Agreement Dated 1879 as the One the Government Says Was Made in 1S82. John D. carried his story of. Standard Oil down vo and there dropped it leaving and William Rockefeller to tho history of a corporation played so Important a part in of Rockefeller will face Frank B .by the as ip the effort to Oil of Sherman will use all his ingenuity i direct CARNEGIE Said to Advocate Taking Off the and Doesn't Deny York Nov. was re- here to-night that had his recent public niice the tariff on steel a formal article on the subject soon to be published in a New York times in tho last few months Mr. has ex- pressions which intimated very that he believes tho entire tariff on could be removed without damaging the American It IB understood here that the article will take position and set forth in the arguments which have convinced If the report Js borne out by the of an it will un- doubtedly n stir among the It road ing John the j ranking of the and the profit high of particularly on the steel iron Democrats who heard the rumor were in high such a source will bo most i in th ir fight for a j could be learned here the i A 1'ppovter Mr. i List it was that In article he the off PENITENCE PRECINCT A Twenty-one Burglaries Since Oct. 5 in Mercer Street POLICE KEPT THEM QUIET Sometimes the Thieves Have Gone BacK to Rob the Same Place Again Now to born announced in HIM admissions i t i and st s s in low ft stand in the i article 1v> Ino on Mr. to testify In his own told sonic important the manner in in the oil business be- tween ISTO that it. was in that trust upon ihe Government's has stress in progress ho the to a John the said was trust Was id by Mr. This canin as a tiie I wrote for the same tor Standard jn for its lawyers j having j in does within- pale of lie declined that his article; declared tho lime had T come remove the import duty on t ho was only one item with which his article A of said last had always stood jind not opposed but in having the first tariff of a inn steel rut to Mr. was in advertising literary I a fine samo hv 1 am feeling well as Isn't this motor It's my i he was roiled down Fifth to the to the of tn T Wl I IM John Wanted in San Cuts Throat on called off when Jie this Off Mr. have been connected was not made States Sunset Telegraph The wM told of the remarkable Company of San committed l by most of the I suicide to-day In. his on the P  Bond worth of Pott silk 42 of ami j In many of ruses far i have been great except the of of thieves by private j In the case the i burrowed through of the i the first of S University j Piare the to a i on the When a patrolman from a private agency discovered the door open hV stumbled over a pile or loot in the which proved to be big of at took the patrolman ten to find one of Bin Tho burglars had already carted off worth of When tiie Empire Company on Nov. the burglars cut a ovit of door into the com- loft on the third and finished their operations This Is the few men have taken manufactured The Mercer Street burglars have usually confined themselves raw terials as easily Identified and easily disposed of. The burglars have tried a in this precinct which is new In New To gain time to work they have taken to fixing new locks on the doors they have jimmied so that the patrolman if he should try the door will find it PI This happened in the Hyman i at 4'2 Third where the Vr Lor found himself locked out iu the the burglars got Inii hair In two of their robberies the left no the way in which they effected entrance to the returned in a few days to repeat the The at 00 East Tenth Street was entered on Oct. 5 and 7. In the first worth of goods The next visit only yielded Policemen Tied Clothing Together to Save at Brooklyn Policemen and Doyle tied ft fire early morn make a safety blanket into women and children of four .in a frame house at Sol ith and 3u this way four or live and two women were is ho arrived while this saved the rest of the in The started In the rear of an ad- store nt It to frame and when It was discovered it had cut off all usual avenues of The following four families occupied the Samuel his Jolin his and Otto hip and four and George hia married and Everybody Tlie house was HEIR WEDS Hon. Maurice Hood Marries Eileen Late of Merry Cable t YORK Nov. The bride tc the peerage when Miss Eileen ah 18-year-old Maxim's In one of The Merry Widow touring Avas to the Hon. Maurice Nelson son and heir of the second Viscount The is a cousin of who married Yard The whose family is famous in land's naval is a Lieutenant ir the Naval Matinee Henry Nelson Hood is the ond and eldest surviving son of Congress Will Not Be Inclined to Yield When President's Retirement U ttr The New York Nov. iion of In 'the Presidential term K Mr. will not bo permitted to without some further more or less spectacular efforts on part President to secure legislation on some of the subjects In which he is specially One of the chief of these is the proposed amendment of the Sherman law so that not in unreasonable restraint of trade shall he the drastic provisions of the with organizations of and ng The recent decision of the cuit Court in New York in ihe Tobacco case has in Ad- ministration 1'he necessity for some change In the Not that the A nitration is inclined to draw back in the prosecution of Tobacco Trust or to admit that It could by any possibility be called a good but that the especially the opinion of Judge sets forth with unusual clearness the hardship upon reasonable and even advantageous combinations which might bo worked by a strict enforcement of the It Is one of the curious circumstances in President Roosevelt's long with an unwilling Congress to secure tion on his recommendations that the same men who opposed him lation to provide further governmental control of trusts should also oppose his desire to ameliorate the the moat drastic statute ever Mr. Roosevelt was first Govern merit official to declare In favor of amending the Shennan Tt was in his message sent to the first session of the Fifty-ninth Congress three years ago that he gave first intimation such a After that his recommendations on the subject steadily Increased in vigor until last Spring he took part in the preparation of a specific measure and especially urged upon the adoption pf something along its of Hepburn This was the Hepburn which is now Its deviled for the specific purpose of ameliorating the Sherman law provisions regarding met with Instant owing chiefly to the character of the relief It aimed confer on the Chief of Bureau of Corporations the power to determine what trusts were good and what with provision that those officially found good should be exempted from prosecution under the It was in eral a scheme of Federal license inter- Stale This was the called Civic so de- scribed because of tne part taken Federation In drafting it. Mr. Roosevelt never made a stand for this particular but he let it be that he thought It a good hill and would be glad of an opportunity to sign it. During the officials of the Federation have to the conclusion that It should be greatly Im- and are now at work on a measure which probably be ted to Congress soon after the opening of the pho 't A more dangerous political engine could hardly devised than the pending because of this licensing which would enable art administration dis- posed to put the screws on tion in Civic Federation officials now reached the conclusion that the principle of the pending is and in- stead of leaving to art official of the or to the Commerce the determination of what trusts or combinations Are good and what the law Itself should lay down the principle of its cation should be left to the Little of The probability is that the new measure to be Introduced this Winter be drawn on such It will have the eager support of the but there does not seem now to be much prospect of passing It. The fact is that the President is no A German Naval invention Dispenses with the Magnetic Nov. a meeting of the league of German Naval Architects Dr. of Kiel exhibited a compass without a magnetic which has just been It Is in the form of a when suspended In a certain always adjusts parallel to the The Invention is regarded ns of great importance to where the com- pass needle frequently Is deflected by Adjacent SHIP AFIRE Captain of the Refuses Aid at Nov. Refusing assistance despite a fire in her MAYOR TOM JOHNSON LOSES BIS FORTUNE In Fight for Low Car Fares hi Cleveland arid Efforts to Save Brother's HE WILL BEGIN LIFE Cheerful and Satisfied aa Ha Fought for and Says He'll Run for Mayor Special to York Nov. 1he Tom belter of the Ocean Steamship between made for the people of this port shortly after and city him personal lett immediately I cached JHH charge on his home on the Lambert's Point Just below the Capt. Rowlett reports that the fire was discovered off the Carolina and aw It proved stubborn he made for this tho news In ad- vance Wrecking met the but aid was The crew this afternoon the forward compartment with and it is believed the fire is now under The extent the damage nue move to a emaller house aa as he Hie automobiles will the Mayor to-day that lie would be candidate for Mayor and smilingly will not known before The left Savannah with corgo of bales of DINKEY MAY Rumor Also That Eventually Get Corey's Spa ial to The York Nov. rumors here to-night that President Alva C. Dinkey of the Carnegie Steel Com- pany will succeed Vice President James Gayley of United whoso has bern from Now An- other has it that Col. 11. P. Vice President of the Com- will bn promoted Mr. and that the Presidency o-f the Steel Corporation will bo held In reserve for Dinkey the time that W. E. Corey chooses to It. Then Is to be made Vice il is Neither Mr. Dinkey or Col. Bope talk on the TWO Said He Wed Second Wife Thinking First Had Freed The two of Winfleld mH In Justice part of the Court bent -on the Before departed both had been freed from An Interested tator was Win field hi m Winona 1.. AV in field of 12O Twenty-second Wife 1, was married to on July 28. obtained divorce based on her second No. 2, riet Bauman Win field of West Eleventh got hor marriage a mm lied Wife No. 1 was one another by their The wives in a to get into a leaving N Y. P. commencing Nov. 29th. Will arrive Jacksonville P. M. Absolutely quickest Florida 1.183 corner 28th Nelson of Cricket St. Thomas So m ers P a n cl o f B ro n t in t he United ami Baron Bridport of St. in and Duke of Bronte Tho young man descended from the and Is. ir Vice Admiral Aiso since the second Bridport married Charlotte only surviving 1 daughter of the first ESarl brother the famous in right of this I he is the Dukedom of r which was upon ratio Nelson by the King of the two the Battle of the son was very proud of this Italian title class with as en- and alwa Bronte s himself Nelson and HELD FOR DEATH Coroner Finds That S. E. Campbell Drove Auto at Reckless i Nov. Samuel E. an automobile was held responsible for the death i of Rev. Dr. who was struck and killed last Saturday I by I Coroner that Dr. Morgan was struck by the rear left guard of the j machine is it was and the force j of the impact threw tho into the j The fall a fracture of the Campbell is held to have driven machine at a speed was reck less and grossly OR Ready to for all social i T. Dewey Sons KJS Kulion School Children An educational Alt school children of grammar school whether attending or parochial are eligible to compete for Full particulars In him to push through Rate and of his Hia opponents In Congress know too well that hiss official life is near its end matter how vigorously Mr. Tuft field did not defend cither but fiefl that at the time he Wife No. 2 he was It seems that Mrs. Winona brought suit for divorce against the de- fendant some but it did not to of called on by Justice Bischoff to explain hts two his first wife told him had obtained a This was by Mrs. Winona l BIG HOTELS ALL Ever Since Election They Have Enjoyed Unprecedented Proprietors and managers of hotels along und 1'ii'th i nuc are at a in account for un- i rush of for the last i Thuir hotels have been i and hundreds of persons been turned away ami compelled to Heck quarters In more modest I'll life to stick to the undertook when he became Mayor In 1001 lias brought about the with his efforts to the estate of for widow artd has poured Ms fortune unsparingly Into tne conducted by his brother at tha of Albert's death In 1901. He to leavo lils In his time .to through thin lack of personal direction has another until tbo Mayor has practically exhausted sou Devotion to cause to losses not troubles of brother's In ono swoop through mismanagement of Lorn in interests while he ing make fare pay last One of jits companies extended unwisely ami the Mayor was too it. The whole of his brother's the to save decision to stick to the in of financial in the Mayor's office Mayor just as cheerful ever and just ns ready to fight for the causes I'm to he I can't afford to keep up 1he big house on Avenue As soon as I can find a smaller house that we I'm going to ride in the street The will have to go My up my brother's for liis widow find me. a T to say Mv Albert the who ever walked .in shoe or continued with nn as he turned a was such was -in hfs in the execution of his 1 to this city we in Ho shared wit ine years than he wiis only 40 when lie Thai few months after It was a to as he good of active A was put up to me de- i resign yor tako of 3 dtH T would 1 hail fight in this T and -io give 1 a story to to 1 11 u r vi 111 H i f f i i n J way i L J know my her he could Three or four years after death Apparently tide of travel set Charles ward Now week preceding tho I They're living In New York Horse At first men were dis- posed to attribute the to that but upon investigation they found this was not the Astoria has The filled to overflowing the day before ihe Vanderbilt and each its room clerks have been kept busy finding tions for their applies to and as well as to less pretentious alon Tho jts last did I choose the course I I'll tell It's not because I'm a for I'm I acted from ft selfish I wanted happi- and nothing when I closed my business affairs ami took up civic Ami have boon the best my consideration or my I'm to bo happy We may go back to a but and no declares for the enforcement of the tt they will not believe that will include amoner i Mr. Roosevelt will undoubtedly in his to Congress a very strong recommendation on this urge action with his old-time Hfl will not let anything in that the last of his convey a that he has begun to a point in his But it will be strange if he not realize that his recommendations this time will have lost some of their old-time force as far ag effect on Congress is And It. will not be ing If Congress alacrity In on this particular If anything along this line is to be cured from Congress at the approaching session it will be as the result oC very strong pressure from all over the and that pressure will have to be exerted in support of a specific and not content itself with merely general ment of some amendment of the room 5 o'clock yesterday j that's the way we we can while the Astor clerks spent the evening in telephoning about town tor i unable to gel rooms HIS FORGERIES Explanation of Van Impa tierce to Get to Jo Met la Nov. about town for rooms look upon life just as joyfully there the big house on Eur 1U1 Thoy tell me my are to bring troubles me. bee n ex poet i hg it. The s oue mis take ha v t ma d h a t o C 1'ai I i n g t o f o the of these who would like to me if My arc- One T following Die transfer of Vlissingen to a cell in the the authorities made the startling dis- covery that his outstanding forgeries total nearly instead of tho he estimated in his Thin huge loss has been by mately 100 persons instead of as Van The exact ber of securities outstanding Is This which astonished Re- may expect from special I that any other set of men in the tame would act the do they and eyes as in: drew himself up in his chair gripped muko any of at- tack upon mo with whatever they will find i ami the other is mo with a loft in me. sign if it nut when taken ii con- THB BATH and Hotel 4th The locality la marked by tlie finest on Manhattan Three plunges in different Best pointed bath In this Hotel See Page 15 Times for and boarding with the real im- to to It is believed he the if the real magnitude of his frauds should public he was safely behind the protecting uf the He transferred in the as a of his repeated appeals for It also has become known some in- dividual or corporation is. the victim of a loss of several hundred thousand The Valentine estate of waukee may be- a its lection of Van being estimated jit but the proportion valid and worthless The are that there is a larger the identity of whom has hot been Quickest to Atlantic over R. arrive 9 never give I'm well and and and find me at the If I a I. run from 1 hid for the people of. I have saved my fortune and built it But I had chosen niy and I did not have any mind lor altering it. The pursuit of mere doesn't in- me. I go down Ir Wall Street now and mako sonio I've bought and sold with E. H. and I I could go back und do it. But not going to do thing of the I don't want misunderstand what I have bean for as I haven't been with the of being the gratitude  

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