ywwMwpw wiy uy wpw3 . y The 'Commoner. 6 VOLUME 3, NUMBER fcV . -to?--. K A Democratic Substitute (Continued from Pago 11.) corporation, combination of corpora tions, or association of individuals empowored under this act to trans act foroign or Intorstato business whon such corporation or combina tion of corporations or associations of individuals has or attempts to mo nopollsso or control tho manufacture, production, or sale of tho same in any manner whatever, and upon tho dissolution of said monopoly to tho satisfaction of the foreign and in ternal commorco commission, the president of tho United States is horo by authorized to rcstoro tho import duty upon tho commodity or com modities which was or wero removed or affected thoreby. Sec. 0. That once in every year, on a dato to bo determined by tho foreign and intornal commorco commission, ovory corporation, combination of corporations, or associations of indi viduals, ongagod in foroign or Inter state commorco shall mako a com plete detailed statement and report to tho foroign and internal commorco commission, showing tho resources and liabilities of such corporation, combination of corporations, or asso ciations of individuals, such state ment to show in dotall tho amount of capital stock issued, how issued, whothor fully paid or not, tho amount of gross and not oarnlngs, and divi dends paid for tho year prior to tho dato callod for, togothor with all ex penses, salaries of officers and em ployes, and a comploto schedulo show ing in dotall of what its assets are composed, how ratod, said report and statomont of condition to bo proparod upon a blank form to bo furnished by tho foreign and intornal commerce commission, and to bo sworn to before an officer empowored to tako such ac knowledgements under the laws of tho Unitod States or a state thereof, and said report shall be published at loast twico in tho logal newspaper having tho largest circulation in tho county whoro tho principal place of business of said corporation, combina tion of corporations, or associations of individuals shall bo situated: Pro vided, further, that to carry out tho provisions of tins act tho foreign and intornal commorco commission may appoint qualified oxamlnors and ac countants to investigate tho state ments callod for, and tho accounts of tho corporations or associations of in dividuals making tho same, and called for. under this act, at a compensation to bo determined by tho foreign and intornal commorco commission, and tho said compensation shall bo chargod to and colloctod from tho cor porations or associations of individ uals which are tho subject or subjects of such investigations; and for tho purposo of carrying out tho provisions of this net tho foroign and internal commerco commission, or their agents and examiners, shall have froo accoss to and bo entitled to comploto exam ination of all books and accounts, of whatsoever nature, for tho purposo of lcooplng records kopt by such cor poration, combination of corporations, or associations of individuals that may, in tho judgment of tho foreign and internal commerco commission, bo required to bo investigated. Sec 7. That whoever knowingly shall swear or affirm to a statement or report callod for from a corporation combination of corporations, or asso ciations of individuals by tho foreign and intornal commerce commission under tho provisions of this act or who shall knowingly swear to an an swer to any inquiry on nn examina tion held to carry out tho provisions of this act that is falso in any material particular, such person shall be .deemed guilty of perjury and pun ished as provided in section fif ty-threo hundred and ninety-two of tho rovisod statutes of the United States. Who- 1 ' ' I flv Kff t-r - t " w - 'Tis not more weapons that he needs, but a competent Huntsman. ever shall proparo or cause to bo pre pared a report or statement that is falso in any material particular, as aforesaid, shall bo deemed guilty of subornation of perjury, and punished as aforesaid. That all corporations, combinations of corporations, or as sociations of individuals engaged in foreign or interstate commorco who shall attempt to engage in such busi ness or commerce without first com plying with tho conditions of this act and obtaining from tho foreign and intornal commerce commission a fed oral license empowering them so to act shall pay annually on tho thirtieth day of Juno of each year to tho sec rotary of tho treasury of the United States a tax equal to ten per centum upon its capital stock issued and out standing: Provided further, that if any corporation, combination of cor porations, or associations of Individ uals engaged in foroign or interstate commerco at tho passage of this act shall hereafter Issue any stocks, bonds or certificates of capitalization in ex cess of tho actual cash valuo of tho money invested or property or prop erty rights owned by the said cor poration, combination of corporations or associations of individuals, tho above facts to bo determined by tho foreign and intornal commerco com mission after a thorough investiga tion, all such stock or evidences of capitalization issued in excess of actual values in -possession of the aforesaid corporation, combination of corporations, or associations of indi viduals shall be subject to an annual tax of ten per centum of their faco value, to be paid into tho treasury of tho United States on the thirtieth day of June of each year so long as the same shall remain issued and out standing. If the taxes enumerated in this section shall remain unpaid for a period of sixty days after the same shall become due as herein provided, an action of debt may be maintained therefor in the name of the United States againBt such corporations, com bination of corporations, or associa tions of individuals for tho recovery thereof. Said tax is hereby made a first lien on all tho property and es tate of all such corporations, combina tion of corporations, or associations of individuals. That the manager or president, or other controlling officer or director, of a corporation, or com bination of corporations, or associa tions of individuals who shall be re quired under tho provisions of this act to mako return and statements showing its condition, as provided for in this act, to the foroign and internal commerce commission, and shall fail to make and return the same with'n thirty days' from the date determined by tho foreign and internal commerco commission, shall ho subject to a fine of not less than five thousand dol lars nor exceeding fifty thousand dol lars and it shall be tho duty of the attorney general of the United State3t at the request of tho foreign and in- -. ternal commerco commission, to en force the provisions of this act Suit at law may be brought against any corporation, combination of corpora- , tions, or associations of individuals, or their officers, in the courts of tho United States, in the district where such corporation, combination of cor- porations, or associations of individ uals have an office or place of busi ness, for the purposo of tho collection of any fines or penalties imposed un der the provisions of this act Sec. 8. That this act shall take ef fect from and after the dato of its passage. Sec. 9. That all acts or parts, of acta I heretofore passed which may be in conflict with this act are hereby re-'- pealed. J - rt On January 30 tho legislature of' ' Wyoming adopted a memorial , to hoofbUi iDg th omnibus state--: Headache Cured and prevented by Dr. Miles' Anti- , rain rills, uncqualed for neuralgia, froo book tr;uNoT('r BOid n blk, Bond tat 25conu 8nmcuro of headache. VdcwS, Dn ' M'fiflKUMattteed by alldruKKlsE. I ua, Muss Memqal Oo Elkhart, InS! - num Mfaof&jmt