- TAR JUST GONE ONE OF REVOLTS Marked by Unrest Involving the Entire World. Strife Against Graft and Monop- oly—Great Strides Made in Aviation, When the historian of the future rec- ords the events of the year 1611, will lay particular stress on the poll tical and social world. This was not confined to any one country, nor to a few countries; it was world-wide, involving practical ly every nation, both civilized and un- civilized. It included against longstanding governments, battles of labor and capital, wars be- tween different nations and, in short, everything that could be branded as strife against existing conditions or growing conditions. Most significant of all the events of the year was the explosion In open rebellion of the hatred, that had been accumulating through the ages, of th Chinese against the despotic Manchu dynasty. Passive, unresisting, yet at the same time loathing and despising the power that held them in subject fon, the millions in the Far East em- pire had for centuries submitted to being trodden on by unreasoning, over: bearing, all-potent self-styled gods. But China was gradually awak ening and, when the first flames of revolution burst forth, it was the sig nal for the conflagration to general demi- become Rebels the Winners Everywhere. But the Chinese insurrection but a larger edition yea, scores, upheavals of various kinds in other parts of the world The broke forth with such suddenness that it was almost Impossible to what was occurring until the thing was over Without exception, every one of the great the year that r sult, wound or element dition. In not one di over the offense The Mexican revolution, own doors, was a striking the of regim o Was battle for New Mexico Other tleve then the is these are the bs was of dozens of realize whole disturbances of imate re. the party eached an ult in rebelling favor of against th d the defense ap oon win pear to our example overturn the suc Nearer s cessful cu on statehood rizona gtru loped with capital, the and adv as opposed ment. CC: waged with state and in all corners of the abroad The McNan growth of tion of peopl of Cates federal as well ara dynamiting sentiment for populs all federal offi i ress of the won trust prosecut currency tarifls exists prog an suffrage me t the wemen ns, campaign for reform and that for Ik all these typify in our own cot Wer the unrest that intry Year's Important Events a3 jess cOn ets, Aside from the number many note things penned in the diary of 1911 bas witnessed vast strides, particularly in the field of aviation. The flights of Atwood from louis to New York and of Rodgers from New York to Pas adena, Cal, were crowning achievements in this About all that remains to be accomplished in av fation, as a feat, is the crossing of the ocean. When ail that is good and all that is bad are considered together, it can not be sald otherwise than that the year was one in which the good pre dominated. A chronological table of the impor- tant events of 1911 follows: JANUARY. 1--Juan Estrada inaugurated dent of Nicaragua. 2—President Taft officially nizes the Estrada government 3-W. E. Corey resigns presidency of the United States Steel corporation First postal savings banks opened worthy have been SBelence Qt the line presi recog dies. 10Tobaceco trust digsolution suit started in United States Supreme court. President Taft sends congress Papama Canal. Camden, N. J. 19--Paul Morton, president of Equit able Life Insurance company and for- mer secretary of the treasury, dies. 23—David Graham Phillips, noted author, shot in New York by a mad vi. olinist; died a day later. 26—Canadian reciprocity agreement presented to congress by President Taft. 31-