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 time, 240-241; initiative, 241-251; high-grade personnel, 251-253; the Standard Trust after formal dissolution in 1892, 257-258; contempt proceedings in Ohio, 259-264; reorganized as Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, 264-265; its constituent companies, 265; capital and surplus, 265-266; its directorate, 266; its charter, 266-267; profits, 267-268; invasion of other industrial fields, 268-269; its foreign competitors, 271-274; present practices, 274-283; transportation the basis of its supremacy, 283-284; defence of Standard methods, 284-288; political and ethical influence, 288-292.