F. A. Ogden, freight manager for the Jones and Laughlin Steel company, the biggest independent in the country, and the most bitter opponent of the United States Steel corporation, tonight made the amazing statement that he feared in the near future Chicago would make the prices for steel and that Pittsburg would be relegated to the background. In other words, he sounded the death knell to Pittsburg as a great industrial center and adds the industry which made Pittsburg to the vast resources of Chicago.
When Mr. Ogden said that he feared in the near future that Chicago would make the price he meant that instead of the freight rate from the lake coast to Pittsburg being added to the price of steel, that much would be deducted from the Pittsburg price and steel would be sold just that much cheaper in Chicago.
After committing himself to this extent Mr. Ogden refused to go further, but from another steel man the fact was elicited that this condition was the primary cause for the declaration of the United States Steel corporation for an open market.
With a price agreement with the independents the trust would be forced to keep up the Pittsburg quotations, the very thing that they seek to avoid in order to exploit outskirts of Chicago.
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