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INDEX

Acme Harvesting Machine Co., 246.
Adamson, Representative, 338.
Addyston Pipe and Steel Co., 12, 23, 395-
396.

Addyston Pipe and Steel Co. v. United

States, 326, 395-398, 442.
Adriance, Platt and Co., 246.
Agricultural implement. See Interna-
tional Harvester Co.

Agricultural organizations, 372-373.
Aluminum Company of America, 13,
298, 490-492, 519, 539.

Aluminum. See Aluminum Company
of America.

Amalgamated Copper Co., 90, 377.
American Agricultural Chemical Co., 4,
515.

American Beet Sugar Co., 104.

American Bicycle Co., 42-43, 190, 272,

297, 519, 539.

American Bridge Co., 189, 195, 199-202,
287.

American Can Co., 43, 272, 278-279,
292, 445, 493, 497-498, 527-528, 539,
548.

American Car and Foundry Co., 190.
American Chicle Co., 42, 519, 528, 539.
American Cigar Co., 132, 137, 150, 153,

271, 291, 414, 456-457.

American Coal Products Co., 43, 444,

492.

American Cotton Oil Co., 20-21, 23, 31,

40.

American Cotton Oil trust. See Ameri-

can Cotton Oil Co.

American Federation of Labor, 372.
American Hide and Leather Co., 42, 539.
American Iron and Steel Manufacturing
Co., 190.

American Linseed Co., 42, 539.

American Malting Co., 40, 272, 296–297,
539.

American Radiator Co., 190.

American Sheet Steel Co., 42, 189, 193,

195, 200, 202, 287.

American Smelting and Refining Co.,
332, 504.

American Snuff Co., 42, 100-101, 137,

143, 150, 271, 291, 414, 452, 454-457,
470.

American Steel Hoop Co., 189, 193–195,

199-200, 202, 287, 509, 522, 529.
American Steel and Wire Co., 41-42,
189, 193-194, 198-200, 202, 263-264,
287, 520-521, 528-529.
American Stogie Co., 414, 456-457.
American Sugar Refining Co., 4, 22-24,

36-37, 39-40, 92-122, 262-263, 272,
298, 313-314, 332, 388, 442, 444, 493,
497, 504-505, 508-510, 515, 519,527,
537, 539-540, 548.

American Thread Co., 279, 444, 492, 528.
American Tin Plate Co., 41-42, 189, 193,

195, 198-200, 202, 218, 263, 287, 500,
504, 521, 523.
American Tobacco Co., 4, 13, 36, 40, 43-
44, 123-163, 266-267, 270-271, 279,
289-292, 348, 366, 386, 393, 413-419,
444, 452-474, 494, 500-501, 503-504,
510, 517-519, 523-524, 526-529, 537,
540.

American Transfer Co., 53.

American Writing Paper Co., 42, 539.
Amsterdam Supply Co., 150.
Andrews, Samuel, 47.

Anthracite coal combination, 426-429.
Anthracite coal, 8-9, 11, 527, 529, 540.

See also Anthracite coal combination.
Arbuckle Brothers, 96-98, 102, 109, 118-
119, 521.

Archbold, John D., 19, 26, 446-447.
Arkansas, 79, 447-448.

Armour and Co., 10, 403, 486.
Ashland Steel Co., 228.

Asphalt Company of America, 42-43,

272, 297, 539.

Asphalt. See Asphalt Company of
America.

Atlantic Refining Co., 447, 449-450.
Atlantic Snuff Co., 130-131.
Atlas Powder Co., 474.

Attorney General, 113, 327, 329, 332,
341, 346-349, 369, 371, 385, 391, 442-
443, 451, 453, 460, 468–470, 479, 481,
487-489, 493, 495-496, 498, 550.
Aultmann-Miller Co., 237.

Automobile, 3.

Automobile Bumper Association, 492.

Baking powder. See Royal Baking
Powder Co.

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 48, 53.
Baltimore Sugar Refining Co., 93-94.
Banks. See Financial institutions.
Bedford, A. C., 446-447.

Beet sugar. See Sugar.

Belgium, 167, 237, 375.

Bement v. National Harrow Co., 398-

399, 421, 426.

Berglund, Abraham, 186.

Bessemer Steamship Co., 196, 303.

Bethlehem Iron Co. See Bethlehem
Steel Co.

Bethlehem Steel Co., 4, 187, 207, 219,
224, 502, 526.

B. F. Avery and Sons, 482.

Bicycle, 492. See also American Bicy-
cle Co.
Biscuit, 41.

Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., 128.
Bogus independents, 80-81, 151-154,
237-238, 251, 416.
Bonsack Machine Co., 125.
Borax, 539.

Brady, Anthony N., 128, 134.

Brandeis, Justice, 181-182, 433,461-462,
464, 466-467, 469.

Brass, 6.

Bread, 3.

Brewer, Justice, 407.
Brick, 3, 41.
Bridge. See Steel.

British-American Tobacco Co., 13, 136-

137, 146, 414, 454, 456-457, 460.
British United Shoe Machinery Co.
See United Shoe Machinery Co.
Bullock, C. J., 499, 538.
Bureau of Corporations, 44, 47, 49, 51,
58-59, 62-66, 68-69, 73-75, 79-80, 86-
87, 90, 123, 125, 138, 142, 147-149,
153-154, 161, 163, 195, 197, 205, 208,
211-212, 222-223, 232-234, 236, 238,
240, 247, 252-253, 258, 261-262, 266-
267, 270-271, 288-289, 294-295, 302,
327-328, 330, 343-346, 348, 444, 470,
472, 480, 540.

Bureau of Internal Revenue, 138, 156.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co., 492.
Butter, 3, 13, 305-306.

By-products. See Utilization of by-
products.

Calcium carbide, 13.

California, 66, 73, 79, 93.

California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining
Co., 96, 98, 100.

California Raisin Association, 347.
California Sugar Refinery, 93, 95.

Cambria Iron Co. See Cambria Steel
Co.

Cambria Steel Co., 187, 207, 218, 221.
Campbell, President, 219.
Canada, 134, 239.

Cane sugar. See Sugar.

Carnegie, Andrew, 188, 535.

Carnegie Company of New Jersey, 41,
187-194, 198, 200-202, 204, 216, 230,
263, 286-287, 521, 535, 540.

Carnegie Steel Co. See Carnegie Com-
pany of New Jersey.
Cartels, 375.

Carter Oil Co., 450.

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