The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, December 09, 1910, Page 10, Image 10

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It Is estimated by the consus bu
reau that the total population of the
country Is v01,000,000.
James B. Dill, who lo said to have
roceived a fee of $1,000,000 for-his.
work in organizing the steel trust
died at his homo .In .East Orange,
Now Jorsoy.
Senator Tillman, announces that he
has been restored' to health and says
he has no intention of retiring from
the senato.
Nebraska's population is 1,192,
214, a gain of 11.8" per cent.
to cannot cliufo or egtaprcxa
nj?Int tho ixtvio bone. 'Hie
meal obiMBateciuea nrd In tho prl
Titer of tha home. Thouimd hare
nuoMMlully Jreetrtl themielvr wllbi.ui
lilnlTAtic from work. Baft t flft at lo
apply Uniinilr. Pmceia of ourn It natural,
no no furtli' r uio for trus'vx. Wo urate what we
III fW Bl DiaybjrwBdlBjontrUlorPlapiio
lAL Of rLArnl ahtdlutclr FUSE. Write naiao on
eetlfxra and mail TODAY. Addrrnv- "
PLAPAO LABORATORIES, Block 54, St. Louis, Me.
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Keinro mall wilt bring Frta trial Flapno.,
Minnesota's population is 2,075,
708, an increase, of 18.5 per cent.
This will give"""" Minnesota an addi
tional congressman. Tennessee's
population is 2,184? 89, an increase
of 8.1 per cent.
pletely aback and caused consterna
tion among the ardent protectionists.
The liberal, on tho other hand, char
acterize his attitude as adroit slip
periness and opportunism. The. lib
eral, leaders, -who' are surprised
equally as much as the conservatiyes
have not yet had time to adjust them
selves to tho changed conditions.'
David Uoyd George,, chancellor of the
exchequer, speaking at Landrinded
Wells, reiterated that the cost of the
referendum would be $10,000,000. It
was a mere device, he said, to put
a more .effective weapon in the hands
of the wealthy classes. The liberals
would have none of it. Augustine
BIrrall, chief secretary for Ireland,
speaking-' at Bristol, said Mr. Bal
four's proposal of the referendum
was delusive, dangerous and unwork
able and calculated to destroy free
representative government. 4 The
home secretary, Mr. Churchill, ad
dressed two meetings at Sheffield. He
said no day passed without some.tory
leader overthrowing some ancient
principle of tlfe tory party. Nothing
was more astonishing in this wonder
ful election than tho panic that had
bvertak'en tha'jb once proud and pow
erful party. "" Mr. Churchill was
again "subjected to, suffragist disturb-anceq-,
several unruly persons being
ejected from the hall. The flood of
election oratory wag unabated, but
Jt consists mainly of a repetition of
well Worn arguments:"
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years for women. Third Pensions
for permanent incapacity, granted-to
.employes who have been twenty
years or more in the. service and have -
become permanently and totally in
capacitated through no fault of tneii
own. No pension of more than
$1,200 will "be allowed and none of
less than $12 a month. Between these
extremes, one percent of the regular
monthly pay received during the last,
ten years of service will bo allowed
for each year of total service. Tho
United States steel corporation has
a' pension fund of $8,000,000 and the
Car,negfe fund, established in 1901; -by
Andrew Carnqgie, amounts to $4q
000,000, so that the joint principal
available will be $12,000,000.
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A memorial service ,to the late,
Mark Twain was held in New. York
City.
According to a statement on file, at -v
Albany, N. Y., it cost the democrats
$328,870 to elect their state ticket.,..
Tho republicans say they spent
$125,000, . ',.
What does it cost
to run
The federal government has com
menced suit in New York City
against the sugar trust. The govern
ment makes tho following charges:
"That the late H. O. Havemeyer re
ceived a present of $10,000,000 in
stock fpr organizing , the combine;
that the defendant companies are enc
gaged in an unlawful combination
and conspiracy in restraint of inter
state and foreign commerce that
money has been obtained by customs
frauds, railroad rebfites and by work
ing with grocers associations'to keep
rK ,.. t. . Q . . vvu.., . ,'.,., - nmi.. ill
is asked, to enjoin efccb of the -three -ABBocmieo. -re8,-gays: novym oi
Pennsylvania's population is 7,r- .
675,111 an increase of 21.6 per centv
West Virginia's, population.is 1,221,-
119, a gain of 27.4 per cent. f :
Dr. Frederick A. Cook, the explor
er, has returned to frew York. City. -He
-has written for Hampton's "Maga-j
zine the story of his experiences,"
saying that he may have been mis
taken In the belief "that he dlscoy-
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CLUBS FOR 1910
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constituent companies from doing'
business and from paying dividends
to the stockholders, and that an or
der for dissolution or a receivership
be entered in the .court's- judgment.
Virginia railroads have asked to
put in force the three-centrrate. They
say they are losing money on the
present rate,
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Pub's WltU
Price Com'ucr;
American' Magazine. N;"Y-...$1.60 $1.75
A St LoUis dispatch, carried by the American Boy, -Detroit l.oo '4.50s
nUfaail 19i.ooiai-.aivi. "TiH -arm nf meT ABB JOUTWU, UniCagO l.UU J..DUJ
3oy's .worm, iiJiem, uivw. ,;bo j oei
iireoaors uazetto, unicapro 1.75 a.75F
American residents at Chihauhau
City, Mexico, are" in sore straits for
provisions as a result of the "Mexican,
revolution.
If you wish to be relieved of all the
responsibility of caring for your car
have it kept .always in perfect ad
justment by experts thoroughly
charged every night washed,
cleaned, inspected and delivered to
, your door every morning called
for at night.
It will cost you only $30.00 a month.
Any of our garages can give you this
service. If, on tho other hand, you
would prefer to' look after your car
yourself, you can Install a charging1
machine In your own garago that will
cnablo you to keep your car fully
charged for from $10 to $12 per month.
"Does such economy of operation,
counled with tho many advantages In
cleanliness, nolsolessness, convenience,
comfort, and mileage capacity tha1 the
Detroit Electric can give you, appeal
to you?
The Detroit Electric is at onco the
moBt aristocratic and economical
means of Individual rapid transit,
AHDERS0H CARRIAGE GO.
Detroit
. , Rev. George A. Beecher, dean of
Trinity Cathedral, Omaha, has been"
made bishop of Kearney for the
Episcopal church.
Colonel Moses C. Wetmore. former-
democratic national- committeeman,
was filed fol probate here this after
noon. - Mrs. Terasa G. Thompson at
whose home he lived for several
years prior to his death last Satur
day, is the principal beneficiary, and
Will draw $450 a month for the re
mainder of her life. William J.
Bryan was remembered with the life
writings of Thomas Jeffersonwh'le
SeDator .W. T. Stone received a cane
which he gave to' the former domo
cfathY leader in 1896. The value of
the estate is not disclosed in the pro
bate proceedings."
' China is endeavoring to obtain a
fifty millibn dollar loan through an"
American syndicate.
A New York dispatch says that the
syndicate which secured the moving
pictures of. the Johnson-Jeffries prize
fight has lost already $50,000. The
loss is attributed to the crusade
against the exhibition of the pictures.
Farmers Sosiji Wantedo,
Mock ad Calf edwatiea to ireak h ce $SQ a aaeeth
irltH advancement, steady awpleyBaeirt, wustbehOBeK JMia.
HbK Braack eces of the saeeclfttlsa era being eetabllsRw!
In Ac etr.te. Appyfttencc, fctlng H particular. THeVat
ffMry 8elae AsseeJMlea, l-UHae, MMMtaa
A London cablegram carried by the
Associated Press, says: "The present
election campaign is one of-amazing
changes. Lord Lansdowne's unex
pected progress of a scheme for the
reform of the house of lords has been
surpassed in suddenness by Mr. Bal
four's throwing over of tariff reform
afc an issue of the elections. Lord
Rosebery in the course of a speech
at Manchester said: 'The house of
lords has ceased to exist; it has sur
rendered its powers to the nation.
This Is a fact of enormous impor
tance,' Lord Rosebery admitted that
it was deathbed repentance, but, he
contended, deathbed repentance, if
sincere, was valid and valuable. Mr.
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Balfour's adoption or the referendum
is generally attributed to "pressure
from an influential sentiment of
unionist free traders, led by Lord
Cromer, although it Is acclaimed by
the bulk of the unionist party, once
their surprise was over, as a master
stroke of skilful electioneering. The
The Oklahoma legislature met in
special session at Oklahoma City. The
session was " called f for the purpose
of passing a capitol removal bill.
Speaking for the steel trust Judgfc
Elbert H. .Gary has announced that
beginning January 1, 1911, the
United States steel corporation will
pay three classes of old age pensions
to those of its employes who have
served with either the parent com
pany or Its subsidiaries for more
than twenty yaaTs. The Income will
be derived from the United States
steel corporation and Carnegie joint
.fund, to which no employe contrib
utes, and will be divided into three
classes. These are: First Pen
sions by compulsory retirement,
granted to employes who have been
twenty years or longer In the service
and have reached the age of seventy
yeaTS for men and sixty yearg for
women. Second Pensions by retire
ment at request, granted to employes
who have been twenty years or lonrrer
opposition leader's change of tactics in the Bervlc and have reached tho
took the older conservatives com-1 age of sixty years for. men and fifty
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