The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, December 13, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Nebraska Independent
DECEMBER 13, 190
OIL 'HUNDRED' MILLIONS
New Stock to Be Issued fey Santa Fe
Railway Money to Be Used
for Betterments
- New York The directors of the
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe at a
meeting In this city formulated a fi
nanclal plan which Is expected to meet
the necesi sties of the road for many
years. The plan is similar to that
adopted by the New York Central
about a year ago, when the author
lzed capital of that system was in
creased from $150,000,000 to $250,'
000,000.
The Atchison will also make an in
crease of $250,000,000, but the amount
of new stock recommended . by the di
rectors is about $98,000,000, somewhat
less than that authorized -by the Cen
tral. The directors called a special
meeting of the stockholders for Jan
uary 30 at Topeka to vote upon the
proposed increase.
The circular to stockholders will be
Issued tomorrow or Friday. It will
be comprehensive in its terms and the
resolution submitted for approval will
confer upon the directors authority to
issue any part of the stock of con
vertible bonds with the stock as se
curity, in their discretion.
About $25,000,000 of the stock, one
of the directors said or a like amount
of convertible bonds will be issued in
all probability early In February, but
whether bonds or stocks will not be
finally determined until that time.
The company, the directors added,
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NO NEW TREATY WITH JAPAN
No Steps Will Be Taken to Exclude
Japanese Laborers
, Washington, C. "There is abso
lutely nothing in it," said Senator Cul
lom, chairman of the senate commit
tee on foreign relations, on returning
from a visit to the state department,
when asked what . he knew about a
proposed new treaty with Japan.. Sec
retary Root and Viscount Aoki. the
Japanese ambassador, 'have flatly de
nied that such a treaty was incon
templation and a high official of the
state department, in a position to
know all that transpires In his ofllce.
reiterated the statement that nothing
of the kind has ever been thought of,
Assistant Secretary Adee, who has
been credited with having been assign
ed the task of preparing such a" treaty,
said:
"It is all conjecture. ,1 know abso
lutely nothing tending to confirm the
report of any such treaty being nego
tiated." Assistant Secretary Bacon made a
statement on behalf of the president
that no steps of any kind had been
or will be instituted with a view to
the negotiation of a new treaty with
Japan for the exclusion of Japanese
laborers. The president, Mr. Bacon
said, asked that this information be
made public.
Canal Bids Will Be Opened January 12
Washington, D. C The isthmian
canal commission announced that the
date of opening bids for the completion
of the construction of the Panama
canal has been postponed from Decem
ber 12 to 12 o'clock noon January 12,
next. - . .
The commission in a statement ex
plains that the postponement is on
account of certain changes made at
the instance of a number of contract
ors in the invitation and form of con:
tract required to be executed by the
successful bidder. "The invitation and
form of contract, with thee hanges
made, will be held in the office of the
isthmian canal commisison here, sub
ject to inspection by all contractors,
or others interested untir December
15, on which day in their 'final form
they will be formally reissued.
The bids made in the invitations for
bids, etc., fix the construction hours
for American labor on the construction
work at eight hours and, foreign labor
ten hours and require at least two
shifts during the twenty-four hours.
They reduce the contractor's bond
from $3,000,000 to $2,000,000 and re
quire contractors to have $5,000,000
capital.
JAPANESE SMUGGLERS NABBED
Attempt to Bring in Silk Concealed in
Baskets Under Boiled Rice
San Francisco T. Kabayashi and S.
Takarcatsu, members of the c rew of
the Siberia, are in the Alameda eounty
jail, having been arrested by United
States Marshal Elliott, charged with
attempting to 'smuggle silk ashore.
The plan of the two Japanese was
an ingenious one. The silk was done
up in bundles, which wero placed in
grain sacks, then in baskets such" as
Chinese peddlers use. On top of- the
bundles of silk was placed boiled rice.
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Recommends Pe-ru-na.
Senor Quesada, Cuban Minister to the United States.
Senor Quesada, Cuban Minister to the United States, Is an orator born. In
an article in The Outlook for July. 1899, by George Kennan, who heard. Quesada
Bpak at the Esteban Theater, Matanzas, Cuba, he said: "I have seen many aud
lences under the spell of eloquent speech and in the grip of strong emotional ex
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"Peruna I can recommend as a very good medi
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Mr. Will A. Hoffman, Ilagerstown,
111., writes: "' - 4
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Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
Ask Your Druggist For Free Peruna Almanac For 1907
Then the baskets were taken to the
detention shed, the ostensible purpose
being to feed the rice to the Chinese
there. However the procession of J'.ps
and baskets was halted by Immigra
tion Inspecter Davidson, who is of an
inquiring turn of mind, and the decep
tion was discovered.
The silk was worth about $250 and
consisted of - embroidered - handker
chiefs, ribbons and bolts of cloth.
Milk 10 Cents Quart in New York
New York The people of this city
are having a concrete example of the
sort of philanthropy the advocates
of trusts declare industrial combina
tions give to the consumer.
Three months ago it was announced
that a party of rich Wall Street men
had consolidated their capital and
formed - a milk trust. Immediately
thereafter the retail price of milk was
increased from 6 to 8 cents a quart,
and on January 1 householders in tho
metropolis will be compelled to pay
10 cents for ' the common grade.
Probably never before in the his
tory of trusts have their efforts been
so quickly brought home to the con
sumer. The New York milk trust gives
as its reason for the advance the state
ment that it is necessary to "stimulate
production in order to secure an ade
quate supply."
The daily average supply of milk in
this city is 49,120 cans, jor 1,964,90
quarts. The trust easily controls the
supply. While the consumer com
plains, the farmer receives no more
for hi3 product than he did pre
viously., ,
PATENTS that PROTECT
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