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House of Representatives U.S., Washington, D.C.,

Lincoln, Neb. October 8th

Dear Sir:- I have the honor to enclose a recommendation on behalf of Hon. G. M. Lambertson of Lincoln, Nebraska, for appointment on the Inter-State Commerce Commission, signed by the following Insurance Commissioners of the United States.

Geo. B. Luper, Ins. Com. Pennsylvania J. Fred Talbot, Ins. Com. Maryland Isaac Vannerpool, State. Dept. N. Y. Daniel C. Bushnell, Wests. Mgr. N.S. Hurd, Supt. Ins. Colorado Henry J. Reinmund, Ex-Supt. Ins. of Ohio; and Vice President of Mutual Reserve Fund Life Ins. Co. of N.Y. N.H. Dyer, Ins. Commissioner West Virginia M. Hunter Sipp, Ins. Com. Massachusetts Elmer H. Dearth, Ins. Com. Minnesota R.C. Landers, Ins. Com. Rhode Island Simon Toby, Ins. Com. Louisiana

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House of Representatives U.S., Washington, D.C.,

J.J. Bruckehoff, Chief clerk Inc. Dept. of Illinois J.A. McEwan, Ex. Deputy Supt. Ins. of Ohio Ary F. Harvey, Actuary Ins. Dept. of Missouri W.H.H. Britt, Supt. of Insurance of Kansas John E. Hollingsworth, Ins. Com. of Texas.

Very Respectfully,

Signature

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To the President, Washington, D.C.

We, the undersigned Insurance Commissioners of the different states of the United States, would respectfully request you to appoint to the vacancy caused by the resignation of Judge Cooley of the Inter-State Commission, the Hon. G. M. Lambertson of Lincoln, Nebraska, who has had many cases before the Commission and has had many cases before the Commission and has served as the Attorney of the Commission in several matters.

We urge this appointment for the reason that the territory west of the Mississippi embracing two-thirds of the total are of the country, and two-fifths of the mileage, has no representation upon the Commission.

Mr. Lambertson is a lawyer of ability, and one whose reputation extends throughout the whole western states. His appointment would reflect credit upon the administration.

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LINCOLN SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPNAY. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Satisfactory refernce must be given, upon application for a safe. 2. No person, other than the renter, or approved deputy named in the books of the lessor or legal representative (in case of death, insolvency or other disability of the renter,) shall have access to the safe except as hereinafter expressly stipulated. 3. Boxes must not be opened or papers examined within the vault, but the rooms provided for such purpose. 4. The lessor shall use reasonable diligence that norun authorized person shall be admitted to any rented safe; and be yond this, the lessor will not be responsible for contents of any safe rented from it. 5. Each renter will furnished duplicate keys for his safe and the lessor will hold no duplicate key of any rented safe during its lease; and such safe shall be opened and shut by its renter or his deputy, and under the supervision of an auth orized representative of the lessor who shall use reasonable diligence to see that each renter or deputy opens only his own safe. 6. The lessor shall use reasonable diligence that the keys of every rented safe, where keys are used, shall be so anlike those of every other that none of them will unlock more than one safe. 7. Each safe will be furnished with a new key upon every change of its renter, adn on its surrender, the key must be renturned The cost of replacing a lost key will be paid at once by renter. 8. The lessor reserves the right to terminate at any time the renting and possession of safe, upon their notice, mailed to the address, or otherwise delivered to the renter, or if absent, to the deputy designated upon the books, or to any other legal representative; and upon the surrender of the keys of the safe and the removal of its contents, a due proportion of the rent recceived will be refunded. 9. All rents of safes are payable in advance. If the renter of a safe at the expiration of any term, or upon an earlier termination as above provided, shall not renew such rentung and shall faill to give up possession of the safe, the lessor shall have the right, at the end of ten days after mailing notice of their intended action to the address of the renter as registerd in their books or after direct service thereof, to forcibly open the safe of such renter, in the presence of two witnesses, and if the contents thereof shall prove of sufficient value, un the es timation of these two witnesses, the lessor shall take charge of such contents as a special deposit, subject to the payment of all unpaid rent and other charges, including expenses in curred in opening safe and changing lock and keys, but if the contents shall be thus estimated not of sufficient value for a de posit, the lessor shall have the right to remove them from its vaults and shall bear therafter no further risk thereupon. 10. Access shall be had to the vault only from 9 o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock p. m. of each day ( and until 9 o'clock p. m. of Saturdays, ) excepting Sundays and legal holidays. 11. The lessor reserves the right to alter and amend its rules and regulations, which amended rules and reg ulations shall apply to then existing leases; but not to inter fere with any existing contract as to price payable for the rent of the safe during the term specified in the lease thereof. 12. The within named lessor hereby agrees to the above rules and regulation, with reference to renting a safe, or safes, from the lessor, by or for him, now and hereafter , and acknowledges the receipt of a coppy of these rules and regulations.

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