Daily News Almanac and Political Register, Volume 11George Edward Plumbe, James Langland, Claude Othello Pike Chicago Daily News Company, 1895 |
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... republican platform was as positive in its declarations favoring the protective policy of the administration of Mr ... republicans . Under these circumstances it became absolutely essential for the demo- crats to command every vote in ...
... republican platform was as positive in its declarations favoring the protective policy of the administration of Mr ... republicans . Under these circumstances it became absolutely essential for the demo- crats to command every vote in ...
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... republicans , 10 populists , 25 did not vote , while 28 were not naturalized . One - half the non - Chicagoan industrials were married and had left their families in search of work . One - fourth of 261 had been helped through the ...
... republicans , 10 populists , 25 did not vote , while 28 were not naturalized . One - half the non - Chicagoan industrials were married and had left their families in search of work . One - fourth of 261 had been helped through the ...
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... republicans , 720,776 ; for the populists , 7,390 , and for the socialists 16,164 , making a total vote of 1,443,587 . Dividing this total by ten , the number of candidates to be elected , the quotient or quota is found to be 144,359 ...
... republicans , 720,776 ; for the populists , 7,390 , and for the socialists 16,164 , making a total vote of 1,443,587 . Dividing this total by ten , the number of candidates to be elected , the quotient or quota is found to be 144,359 ...
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... republicans got nine of the commissioners and the democrats one . Proportional representation has made more friends in Europe than in this country . There are active societies for the propogation of the idea in England , Belgium ...
... republicans got nine of the commissioners and the democrats one . Proportional representation has made more friends in Europe than in this country . There are active societies for the propogation of the idea in England , Belgium ...
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... republican . He was a member of the state central committee in 1884. For two years he was president of the Michigan League of Republican Clubs and became a potent factor in state politics . He has never sought a pub- lic office . On the ...
... republican . He was a member of the state central committee in 1884. For two years he was president of the Michigan League of Republican Clubs and became a potent factor in state politics . He has never sought a pub- lic office . On the ...
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Page 227 - States to divulge or to make known in any manner whatever not provided by law to any person the operations, style of work, or apparatus of any manufacturer or producer visited by him in the discharge of his official duties...
Page 181 - Still one thing more, fellowcitizens — a wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned.
Page 225 - That there shall be levied, assessed, collected and paid annually upon the entire net income arising or accruing from all sources in the preceding calendar year to every citizen of the United States, whether residing at home or abroad, and to every person residing in the United States, though not a citizen thereof...
Page 121 - ... shall be receivable for customs, taxes, and all public dues, and when so received may be reissued...
Page 228 - That in case no annual list or return has been rendered by such person to the collector or deputy collector as required by law, and the person shall be absent from his or her residence or place of business at the time the collector or...
Page 227 - ... any income return or copy thereof or any book containing any abstract or particulars thereof to be seen or examined by any person except as provided by law...
Page 228 - Government officer to examine the books of such person, firm, or corporation, it shall be lawful for the collector to summon such person, or any other person having possession, custody, or care of books of account containing entries relating to the business of such person, or any other person he may deem, proper...
Page 230 - Parties which may be compelled by stress of weather, or by reason of any other distress, to take shelter in a port of the other, shall be at liberty to refit therein, to procure all necessary...
Page 89 - The decision rendered by the Board shall be binding upon the parties who join in the application for six months, or until either party has given the other...
Page 89 - ... advise the respective parties what, if anything, ought to be done or submitted to by either or both to adjust said dispute, anil, make a written decision thereof.