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Figuring IHH Iha mpreBlnn8 of men or ine In) fiiiL'ni'H nf llin llllll vlillllll lllllt I 111! ill)H't'itiii)i of Ilia five tinners of each liiiml fMHt-'ii ligt'iiiitr tnere wm go a IdlMl Pf l.fiSO.'HIO lirpressions. jSfepesaary appsratus and snpplios for this vast project have alrondy been provided hy I ho medical department and. disirihwled throughout the world wlmiMVer t'nlled Slates troops are biatHneij. The immediate work of uiiiherinir HiIh data will be Intrusted D the officers of that department, be ginning jSepi ember J, when the system Unes into, effect. A brief personal de scription added to the photograph nnd finger print reenrd will, -It la believed, make jduntineation In the army ab sdllllely perlaitl. . yfnimou for Pryan Pf pniprse there ts on easy way out pf (ha dlffleuliy for the republicans, jf Jfr. ftoosevelt perslsw In his de clination,, anil If they do not wish to )0 defeated- That Is to take Mr. Aryan, as their own candidate, nomi nating him lit advance of the assemb ling of the democratic national convention- Wily WW they not do this? jasprphsions come to us from not a few Of tlta Pl'test and stanchest re publicans n this state of a decided preference fur Mr. Pryan over Mr. Roosevelt, If the country Is to have a radical man in the White House from tflilt! tlH 1913- They freely say that they reBurtl Mr. Pryan as the safer man Pf the two for the interests of Die country, and they believe there ts less (if tho ''foxy" and furtive element hi him In a word, that he is loss tm-paiient- They feel sure that he would put plan or on'er noon such bold pamea. as Mr. Roosevelt Is now play ing In relation to Santa Domingo, and they believe that even the big cor porations ad trusts could be sure of jieins treated more fairly and more "decently." to, ne one of Mr. Ttoese velt's, favotite words. The Hartford Times. laFollett Does Things Another investisation of the rail ways, hv the interstate commerce commission h:'s been commenced. A letter was sent to each railroad In the country, embodying nine ques tions which have been drawn to dis close the relation of the railroads to the business of marketing grain. The action was taken under the 1m KolleUe resolution pas-sed in the closing days uf the last sesslou of congress. NQJICE Send 25 cents to the Inde- fm:'uav vVt' u -Und. Ucclv Neb., and the paper ;vus rmailed to you each week until W.. YWtti A a a af Z November election. For $1,00 th. A r.wu aim mute I u seVev- W-' addresses until after t 1"! "V" fw.W iU w ,b.t,.M. AFTER THEJRAIN TRUST Interstate Commerce Commission 8ends Out Circular Requiring Full Information Washington, D. C An Investigation Is to be made by tho Interstate com merce commission by authority of tho United Slates senate, of tho elevator, grain-buying and forwarding business of tho country to determine to what extent Bpeclal favors have been grant ed to them by railroad companies; the Influence which the alleged mo nopolizing of this branch of business has hud upon the market; the Injury It has worked to gra'n producers; the extent to which railroads, their offi cers, directors, stockholders and em ployes own or control the grain-buying and grain forwarding companies; and the manner in which such hold ings, If any, were secured. The Interstate commerce commis sion has sent a circular letter to every railroad corporation in the United States, requesting Its responsible offi cials to furnish to the commission as soon as practicable information which will enable it to report to congress next December. In brief, the commission desires railroad companies to supply it with the name and location of all grain elevators along their lines, together with the capacity of the elevators and whether the elevators are used solely by their operators; the name and ad tlrefs of each firm or corporation oper ating the elevators; whether any of the elevators are located upon the lands of the railroad company and whether such privilege of location Is open to other prrsons desiring to erect elevators a'.ong the railroad lines, what, If any, interest the railroad companies have In elevator properties and whether any allowance in money or otherwise is debit railroad com panies for the elevation and transfer of grain; the names and addresses of the ten persons or firms who have been the largest shippers of grain over the -railroad lines since Junet 1905; the extent if any, to which each railroad conuany since June, 1905, has teen engaged in the buying or selling of grain; the extent, so far s may be known, to which any officer or employe of the ra'lroad has been engaged in the operation of any ele vator; a dercript'on of all special fa cilities or privTe-es wltich the rail road compaaies, during the three years past have p-ovlded under stress of competition or other conditions to maintain or inerea?e the volume of grain traffic over the lines of railroads, together with detai'a or such special privilege or facilities, and a sta'e ment showrng in dtnil the methods of the railroad co-npanies in distribut ing cars for the shi'.mient of grain. It is expected by the commission that it wtll re-.ulre three or four months to obtain the information asked for in Its circular letter, hut no special difficulty la anticipated ulti mately In obtaining It. The investigation instituted by the ,u- th killinu of juirntU. TustercUy much a mystery as evtr. nMtuu US