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CONTENTS.

J. DANA ADAMS.-How to Judge the Right of the Trusts to Live.... 544
EDWARD C. AKIN, Attorney-General of Illinois, representing Gov-
ernor John R. Tanner.-Address of Welcome.....

G. W. ATKINSON, Governor of West Virginia.-Benefits and Hard-
ships of Combinations.

HENRY D. BAKER, Associate Financial Editor New York "Evening
Post."-Trusts an Early Incident, but no Longer the Product of
Present Prosperity. ..

EDWARD W. BEMIS, Bureau of Economic Research, New York.—

Trust Evils and Suggested Remedies: A Problem for a Genera-

tion to Setttle.

HENRY W. BLAIR, of New Hampshire; ex-U. S. Senator.-The Tariff
Not Mother of Trusts, but Mother of American Wealth and

Power.

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CHARLES J. BONAPARTE, Attorney, Baltimore.-Trusts a Natural
Industrial Feature and Should Not Suffer Legislative Restraint. 620

JOHN GRAHAM BROOKS, Lecturer University of Chicago.—Are the

New Combinations Socially Dangerous?.

WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN.-The Man Before the Dollar: Society
Not Enthralled to an Institution Solely Because the Institution
Exists: The Remedy of Congressional License.
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN.-Reply to Mr. Foulke.

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I. D. CHAMBERLAIN, Executive Committee Order Knights of Labor.
-The Trust as a Conspiracy Against Civilization..
JOHN BATES CLARK, Columbia University.-The Necessity of Re-
straining Monopolies While Retaining Trusts..

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P. E. Dowe, President Commercial Travelers' National League.—
Trusts and Their Effects Upon Commercial Travelers............
JAMES W. ELLSWORTH, Merchant, New York.—The Advantages of
Rightful Combination. ....

STUYVESANT FISH, President of the Illinois Central Railroad Com-
pany. The Economic History of a Long-Established Factor in
American Transportation.

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WILLIAM FORTUNE, President Indiana State Board of Commerce.—
A Plea for Moderate Action.....
CHARLES FOSTER, ex-Governor of Ohio.-Desirability of Trusts..... 268
WILLIAM DUDLEY FOULKE.-Why Trusts Cannot Be Entirely Over-
thrown.

WILLIAM DUDLEY FOULKE.-In Criticism of Certain Views of Wil-
liam J. Bryan.

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F. E. HALEY, Secretary Iowa State Traveling Men's Association.—

Federal Control by Explicit and Comprehensive Statute....

J. C. HANLEY, National Farmers' Alliance.-Foreign Markets and
American Shipping: Extension of Competition for Agricultural
Relief.

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JOHN W. HAYES, General Secretary and Treasurer Order Knights
of Labor.-The Social Enemy....

331

FRANKLIN H. HEAD, President Civic Federation of Chicago.-Intro-
ductory Address.

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WILLIAM WIRT HOWE, New Orleans Board of Trade.-Formulation,
by Permanent Chairman of the Conference, of Certain Sug-
gested Methods for the Solution of the Trust Problem..... 622

E. C. IRWIN, President National Board of Fire Underwriters.—

Fire Insurance Coöperative, But Not a Trust: Its Relation to

the Community.

617

S. A. MARTIN, President of Wilson College.-Recognition of the
Inevitable and Adjustment Thereto....
Meeting of the Committee on Resolutions...
THOMAS J. MORGAN, Socialist.-The Trust from a Socialist Point
of View.

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J. STERLING MORTON, ex-Secretary Department of Agriculture.-No
Monopoly Where Trade and Commerce Free..
PAUL MORTON, Third Vice-President Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Railroad System.-Railroad Coöperation More Economic Than
Unrestricted Competition. ...

225

JOSEPH NIMMO, JR., President National Statistical Association.-
The Limitation of Competition and Combination as Illustrated
in the Regulation of Railroads.
FRANCIS G. NEWLANDS, Member Congress, Nevada. Federal Taxa-
tion as a Means of Regulation....
H. T. NEWCOMB, United States Census Office.-Where Competition
Is Present Discrimination Cannot Be Absent: An Argument for
the Restoration of the Pooling Privilege with Federal Super-

vision.

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HAZEN S. PINGREE, Governor of Michigan.-The Effect of Trusts on
Our National Life and Citizenship...
HAZEN S. PINGREE, Governor of Michigan.—A Letter to Professor
George Gunton.

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LOUIS F. POST, Single Tax League of the United States.-Where
Single Taxers Stand: The Lesson of the Giant with His Feet
on the Ground.

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W. P. POTTER, Member Pennsylvania Bar.-Consolidation
Natural Growth with Many Obviously Good Results....
Preface.

LAWSON PURDY, New York Reform Club.-The Wrong of Special
Privilege.

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JAMES H. RAYMOND, Chicago Patent Law Association.-Monopolies
Under Patents and the Industrial Effects Thereof..
EDWARD P. RIPLEY, President Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
System.-How Consolidation Has Worked Out in the Case of
One of the Great Common Carriers..
SAMUEL ADAMS ROBINSON, American Protective Tariff League.-
The Antidote of Free Trade and the International Trust...... 193
A. E. ROGERS, University of Maine.-Historical Development of the
Corporation, with Exclusion of the Principle of Public Benefit. 409
Roll of Delegates.

EDWARD ROSEWATER, Publisher Omaha "Bee."-Legislative Dis-
cipline to Make Trusts Harmless.
DAVID ROSS, Secretary Illinois Bureau of Labor Statistics.-Com-
binations the Inevitable Incidents of Industrial Evolution..
U. M. ROSE, Little Rock Board of Trade.-The Greatest Problem
Since Slavery.

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JOHN F. SCANLAN, Western Industrial League.-Trusts and Free
Trade.

CHARLES A. SCHIEREN, ex-Mayor of Brooklyn, N. Y.-Competition
the Best Regulator.

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GEORGE A. SCHILLING, ex-Secretary of the Bureau of Labor Statistics
of Illinois. Strength of the Trusts in Props of Special Privilege 612
J. G. SCHONFARBER, Executive Committee Order Knights of Labor.
-Corporate Ownership of Railroads the Backbone of the Trust;
Protective Tariff Its Right Arm.....

HORATIO W. SEYMOUR, Publisher Chicago "Chronicle."-Excessive
Financial Energy.

E. J. SMITH, Birmingham, England.-Explanation of the New
Trades Combination Movement in England......

T. S. SMITH, Attorney-General of Texas.-The Right of a State to
Regulate All Corporations Doing Business Within It..
JOHN W. SPENCER.-The Free List and a Graduated Corporation
Tax as Trust Remedies. ....

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JOHN M. STAHL, Secretary Farmers' National Congress.-A Farmer
on Trusts: Regulation from the Protectionist's Standpoint..... 222
W. E. STANLEY, Governor of Kansas.-William Jennings Bryan

Introduced.

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A. W. STILL, Editor "Gazette," Birmingham, England.-A Criticism
of the Smithsonian System of Trades Combination: Reform
Without an Economic Feature.

CLEM STUDEBAKER, Manufacturer, South Bend, Ind.-The Economic
Advantages of Combination...

H. H. SWAIN, Montana State Normal School.-The Relation of an
Unstable Currency to the Formation of Trusts...

HOWARD S. TAYLOR, Prosecuting Attorney, City of Chicago.-Ad-

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JAMES R. WEAVER, Professor Political Economy de Pauw University.

-Efficacy of Economic Checks in Regulating Competitive

Trusts.

A. LEO WEIL, Member Pennsylvania Bar.-The Combination in His-
tory, Ethics, and Political Economy: Should It Be Prevented
by Law?
HENRY WHITE, General Secretary United Garment Workers of
America.-A Period of Doubt and Darkness in a New Industrial
Era.

C. D. WILLARD, Los Angeles Board of Trade.-The Trust as a Logi-

cal Development Impossible to Extinguish and Difficult to

Regulate.

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DUDLEY G. WOOTEN, Member Texas Legislature.-Principles and
Sources of the Trust Evil as Texas Sees Them.
JOHN I. YELLOTT, Member Maryland Bar.-The Trust: An Institu-
tion Pronounced by the United States Supreme Court, in 1895,
Beyond Congressional Control.

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