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APPENDIX. 



Capital. 



Safe trust 2,500,000 



Salt trust 1,000,000 



Sandstone trust. New York. . . 1,000,000 



Sandpaper trust 250,000 



Sash and door combine 20,000,000 



Sash, door and blind trust. . . . 1,500,000 



i^aw trust 5,000,000 



School book trust 2,000,000 



School furniture trust 15,000,000 



Sewer pipe trust 2,000,000 



Sheet copper trust 40,000,000 



Sheet steel trust 2,000,000 



Shoe trust 20,000,000 



Skewer trust 60,000 



Smelters' trust 25,000,000 



Snath trust 500,000 



Snow shovel trust 200,000 



Soap trust 500,000 



Soda water apparatus trust. . . 3,750,000 



Spirits trust 7,3.50,000 



Spool bobbin and shuttle trust 2,000,000 



Sponge trust 500,000 



Standard Oil Company trust . . 100,000,000 

 Standard Distilling Company 



(new whisky trust) ". 24,000,000 



Starch trust 10,000,000 



Steel cars trust 25,000,000 



Steel rail trust 60,000,000 



Steel wire trust 90,000,000 



Steel manufacturers trust.... 200,000,000 



Stove trust 200,000 



Strawboard trust 8,000,000 



Structural steel trust 5,000,000 



Capital. 



Sugar trust 75,000,000 



Tack trust 3,000,000 



Teazle trust 200,000 



The Iron League trust 60,000,000 



Telephone trust 26,000,000 



Tin plate trust 50,000,000 



Tissue paper trust 10,000,000 



Thread trust 12,000,000 



Tobacco trust 24,000,000 



Tobacco combination 2,500,000 



Tombstone trust 100,000 



Trunk trust 2,500,000 



Tube trust 11,500,000 



Type trust 6,000,000 



Typewriter trust 18,015,000 



Umbrella trust 8,000,000 



Vapor stove trust 1,000,000 



Varnish trust 36,000,000 



Wallpaper trust 20,000,000 



Western flour trust 10,000,000 



Wheel trust 1,000,000 



Whip trust 500,000 



Whisky trust 35,000,000 



White lead trust 30,000,000 



Window glass trust 20,000,000 



Wire trust 10,000,000 



Woodscrew trust 10,000,000 



Wool hat trust 1,500,000 



Wrapping paper trust 1,000,000 



Yellow pine trust 2,000,000 



Total, 



5,284,548,000 



To the foregoing should be added the California Kaisin Association— the 

 pioneer farmer's Trust of America. Its "capital stock" is small, but it is 

 practically, so long as it lasts, a consolidation of the product of the capital of its 

 members. In 1898 these numbered 2,064. The average capital of those engaged 

 in the production of raisins was certainly not less than $3,000, which would 

 make the capital of the farmers' raisin Trust $6,192,000. 



The Wine-makers' Corporation of California is a Trust whose members are, 

 for the most part, both producers and buyers, but as their interests as producers 

 are probably in nearly every case greater than their interests as buyers, it 

 should perhaps be called a farmers' Trust. 



