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Tho Chicago Record-Herald says: A memorial to Abraham Lincoln will be erected in Potomac park, near the Washington monument, at a cost of $2,000,000. This was settled when, after weeks of filibustering, tho house adopted a .joint resolution ap proving the site and plan chosen for the memorial by tho commission, of which President Taft is chairman and Senator Cullom a member. The joint resolution now goes to the president. It will be approved at once. A Washington dispatch, carried by tho United Press says: That a "money trust" actually exists; that J. Pierpont Morgan, George F. Baker and James Stillman, New York's mightiest "money baTons," are its triumvirate, and that its actual and potential power is a na tional menace, aro the three salient conclusions of the Pujo investigating committee. On tho highest authority members of the committee, its chairman, Representative Pujo of Louisiana, and its attorney, Samuel Untermyer it was stated that those are to be the principal features of the committee's "verdict" following sworn testimony given for tho first time in the history of tho country by the nation's greatest financiers. Actual, real existence of a "money trust" will be predicated, it is stated authoritatively, upon tho committee's definition of the alleged combination. President Frank M. Ryan, of the international ironworkers' union was released, from tho federal prison at Leavenworth, Kan., on a bond of $70,000. William R. Nelson, odltor of tho Kansas City Star, was sentenced to ono day In jail by Judge Joseph Guthrie, of the stato court of Kansas City. 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