GENERAL INDEX 



307 



Sigourney, Lydia H., poetess I :{;j7 



Stael, Mme. tie 



Germans VII <)l 



Stage, the (see theaters) 



Standard oil 



Agreement of the Pennsylvania 

 railroad and Empire Trans. 

 Co Ill 1S:{-1 



With the Erie and New York 



Central Ill ls:{ 



With the Pennsylvania, N. Y. 



Central, and Erie roads Ill 177 



With Pennsylvania railroad HI 1X5 



With producers Ill 191 



Alliances of 18S0 Ill 187 



B. and O. railroad used Ill 174 



Banks and Ill 418 



Beginning of Ill 172 



By-products, development of Ill 201 



The uses of Ill 201 



Capital increased in 1872 Ill 180 



Capitalization of 1892 Ill 193 



Combination, first effort at Ill 173 



Competition, first attempts to 



crush Ill 174 



Competitor, its present Ill 202 



Congress ordered investigation III 179 



Consolidation of U. S. Pipe and 



National Transit Co's Ill 195-6 



Discoveries, oil Ill 176 



Discrimination, railroad Ill 171 



Of 1887 Ill 192 



Empire Co., helps the Ill ISC 



War on the Ill 184 



Erie railroad and Ill 175 



Foreign trade of Ill 202 



Freight rates appear Ill 174 



G reat lakes as a lever Ill 175 



Interstate commerce act Ill 192 



Legal forms unimportant Ill 198 



Methods of rule, present Ill 199 



Monopoly complete in 1 877 1 1 1 185 



National Transit Co., formation 



of Ill ISO 



Ohio and Pennsylvania com- 

 panies combine Ill 180 



Ohio, attacked by Ill 193 



Answered Ill 194 



Court, condemned by Ill 1 95 



Grounds of Ill 193-4 



Panic of 1872 Ill 179 



Pennsylvania railroad, victory 



over the Ill 1S6 



Pennsylvania Transportation Co. 



organized Ill 181 



Pipe line system, first Ill 181 



Development of Ill 182 



Period from 1887 to 1892 Ill 193 



Position in 1879 Ill 186 



Prosperity and power, present HI 202 



Standard oil -Conilnuod. 



Price. avoruKu. for 20 ye«« HI 147 



Of crude Ill UC 



DecroaM) of. from 1892 Ill I UJ 



Early oil Ill 17 J 



How rfgulat«(l Ill 1 U1 



l'ro<lucer8 Co. ulMorhod Ill 1 U.i 



Producers' A.SH<M:iuti-<l Oil Co., 



formation of HI 191 



Pr<Khutioa, "ulliuni-o" rca»trlcti« ..HI IHl 

 I'rixluclive capacity of, vaHl . ..HI \W 



Pure Oil Co.. formation of HI l««J 



Policy of the HI lUfl 



KailroadK, and HI 5J 



Combination with HI 170 



How u.se<l HI 175 



Hate war of the N. Y. Central 



and Pennsylvania railroa<I.H. .HI 174 



Rebate contract in ofjcralion HI 1 K5 



Refining nieth(j<ls. early HI 172 



Reorganization, basis of 1 802 HI 1 95 



Of 1899 HI 197 



Restricted product policy, 



growth of HI 191 



Rise anil supremacy of, company. 



(G. II. Montague) HI 171 



Rockefeller in 1 805 HI 172 



Shipping, economy in HI 1 93 



South Improvement Co. organ- 

 ized Ill >70 



Supreme in 1883 1" ItKJ 



Spy system charged m -0' 



Tariff, and the " 353 



Tidewater Co.. the war on the — HI isg 



Surrenderor H' 1«0 



Titusville mass meeting HI 178 



Transit company-Pennsylvania. 



agreement HI • ^9-90 



Trust descrilied. first HI 1K8 



Dissolved in 1892 HI 195 



Formation of the. in 1881 HI 1S7 



The H 349 



TriLstees. the original HI 1<MJ 



Vandergrift and Foreman, activ- 

 ities of IH '8' 



Combine with HI IS2 



Various views of HI I • 1 



Stanford. lx>land 



Vineyard of ^ -*^- 



•'Star spangled banner" 



Authorship of ^ ^"^ 



Starch 



(H. W. WUey) \ '^ 



Gluten \ 'J- 



Glucose. residue ^ '^* 



Manufacture from potatoes V 173 



Methods of \ '<^ 



Separators, germ ^^ '** 



Sources of ^' '<** 



