PEER FOUNDS BEEF TRUST.
INTEKKSXFXG EVIDENCE. Lord Panmiire Gnrilim, nn English promoter, lirst suggested tlit? merger at puckiiijr corporations in Hie Vniteil States tit a cupiUilisiiJion of jtISU>OO,(MO, according to Albert 31. Vceder, who on December 23 continued' his testimony in the criminal triiil of the. ten Chicago puckers bofore .ludse Carpenter in Hie United States District 'Court at Chicago. Tho KntfiirthiiMii railed Hie United States early in 1902, and, after dircclinj,' the mercer of several American industriss. called on (.iiistijvns V. Swift and sngfjesUd a consolillation of the packing companies. 11 r. Swift rejected the nropafition, but was evidently and several .months later a conference, of Cliic.iJjo packers wa.s held, at which the preliminary plans for (h<> mei-gers wwe agreed upon. This preliminary ineeliiij; was attended by liu.stavus ]■'. Pwiit, ,1. (Jsden Armour, Edward 11 orris, and others.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1358, 8 February 1912, Page 2
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138PEER FOUNDS BEEF TRUST. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1358, 8 February 1912, Page 2
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