The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, January 28, 1910, Page 12, Image 12

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Tho houao of representatives, by
a viva voca vote, passed a Din grant
ing soparato statehood to tho terri
tories of Now Mexico and Arizona.
Scnor Jonqulm Nabuco, Brazilian
ambassador to Washington, died sud
denly, aged sixty years.
Tho United States supremo court
has hold as unconstitutional tho
North Dakota statute of 1907 re
quiring liquor dealers to pay to tho
state a fee of $10 upon receipts
issued to them by tho federal gov
ernment for tho payment of Internal
rovonuo tax.
Ono Washington dispatch says It
Is suggested that Theodore Roosevelt
bo a candidate for the lower house
of congress and bo elected speaker
in place of Joseph G. Cannon.
A conference of tho governors of
tho states was hold at Washington.
Objection to tho Now Mexico and
Arizona statehood bill that passed
tho house, was shown in tho senate.
Mr. Taft and other republican lead
ers will not consent to tho admission
of thoso territories earlier than the
summer of 1911.
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An Assosicated Press dispatch
Bays: "Steps were taken by tho sen
ato committee on military affairs to
havo Noah Webster's famous dic
tionary adjudged obsolete. Tho
definition given to 'hazing' by that
authority is not satisfactory to con
gross. After a long discussion Sen
ator Dupont was authorized to Intro
duce a bill prescribing regulations
governing tho dismissal of cadets
from West Point military academy
on charges of hazing. It is provided
that a cadet dismissed shall not bo
reinstated and shall not bo eligible
for appointment as an officer of the
army for two years after tho class
of which ho was a member shall have
been graduated."
Attorney General Wickersham has
held that national banks holding gov
ernment bonds valued at more than
$5,000 will bo required to pay a tax
to tho federal government under the
provisions of tho corporation tax
law. The United States supreme
court will pass on the legality, of the
corporation tax law, imposed by the
Payne tariff act. A test case has
beon filed.
vious year of 1,408,200 fine ounces.
At tho averago price of silver
$.52010 per fine ounce for the year,
the commercial value of tho silver
product of 1909 would amount to
$28,010,100. Nevada shows an ap
parent Increase In her gold product
of $3,219,000, California $1,941,600
and Alaska $1,088,800. Colorado
shows a decrease of $916,300 and
South Dakota $892,300. Tho de
crease In tho latter state Is attribut
ed to the closing down of the works
of the Homcstake mine on account
of labor troubles. Montana shows
an increase in her silver product of
1,643,800 fine ounces, Utah 1,082,
100 fine ounces and Arizona 732,200
fine ounces. The greatest decreases
in the silver product were: Colorado
1,056,600 fine ounces, Nevada 655,-
500 fine ounces and Idaho 603,800
fine ounces. The estimates made by
the director are based .on deposits of
gold and silver at the mints and as
say offices of the United States and
reports from private refiners and
smelters.
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Representative Cox of New York,
who represents the Oyster Bay dis
trict in the house, said that he had
talked with Theodore Roosevelt
about running for congress and had
offered to give way to the former
president. He said, however, he did
not think Mr. Roosevelt had yet
made up his mind what to do.
Judge R. S. Lovett, president of
the Union Pacific railroad, has been,
given leave to file with the attorney
general a written memorandum of
his views on the request made of the
government to dismiss the suit in
stituted by It to dissolve the merger,
of the Union Pacific and Southern
Pacific railroads.
Tho petition of the American Fed
oration of Labor asking for an in
vestigation of the operations of the
United States steel corporation has
been referred by President Taft to
the department of justice. The
charges in tho petition were general
in character. Pending further action
Attorney General Wickersham has
addressed a letter to President Gom
pors asking for positive Information
on which tho allegations are based.
Senator Carter has introduced a
bill authorizing the issuance of pat
ents to states for public lands chiefly
valuable Jor tho development of wa
ter power. This bill, it is said, will
mwi0VeP,to, te states tlle who1
question of developing water power.
The production of both gold and
silver bv thn it, . V, n(?
7 ....v-o ui uio united
vonr 1 iftoreMed d,uring tlle calendar
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nary estimates made by A. Piatt An
drew, the director of tho mint. These
$99W2Rn0ld produc! t0 llave been
aaa'1 J00, as against $94,560
000 for 1908; silver 53,849,000 fine
ounces, an increase over the pre-
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