[152]. World Almanac, 1900, p. 174.
[153]. Here, see foot-note, p. [150].
[154]. Table of profits, here, p. [101].
[155]. Includes the increase of $310,001,619 by the railroad, telegraph and telephone monopolies, p. 162.
[156]. Excludes net incomes of the artificial gas companies and those of the non-national banks (beside mortgages) as not given in the table on p. 101. See foot note, pp. 150, 167, 168.
[157]. Includes the house rent on farms and that of the increased population, pp. 149, 164.
[158]. Includes the rent of land paid by the increased populations, p. 165.
[159]. This amount of double taxes is calculated to have been fully paid for 7 years on the net incomes here stated, and on all the property these trusts, etc., have had in the beginning of 1891 and after, according to the tax rates to be here indicated.
[160]. Compare tables, here, on pp. [42] and [47].
[161]. Mr. Mallock’s “Classes and Masses” (1896.)