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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1910)
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Senator Aldrich's announcement that he will not be a candidate for re-election is being regarded with increasing sus picion here in Washington as a mani fest political trick. It is doubtful if a single one of the genuine progressive republicans really believes that the Rhode Island boss in tends to relinquish his control of legislation a moment sooner than he has to. Even a few "regulars" have privately expressed the belief that Al drich might consent to a re-election, basing this conclusion upon what they characterized as the "enormous pres sure" which will no doubt be brought to bear upon Aldrich to cause him to change his mind. Because qf his record of underhand edness and trickery in dealing with the Senate and the public, everything Senator Aldrich does or says should be carefully analyzed before accepted on its face value. Aldrich docs not say anywhere that he will not accept a re-election. He says he will not be a "Candidate." It would bo no surprise to Senators who know Aldrich if "I am not a 'candidate' for re-election" should turn out after the fall congressional elections to have been but another of his famous "jokers" with which the Payne-Aldrich tariff law is overloaded- The ship subsidy bill is beaten fo fnt as this session of Congrefn is ci cuined. It goes to destruction on iwu lucks of scandal- "The Dcivoruits ate nearer to elect ing a President of the United States than they have been since 1892," says Governor Claude A- Swauson of Virginia, who recently completed a tour that extended to the Pacific coast. "Not in years have the Democrats shown so much activity, so tnucli de sire to shake off lethargy, to hold har mony banquets, and to get together as is manifested in all sections of the country at this time. With sjich a spirit pervading the leaders and the rant; and file of Democracy, taken to gether with the dissension among Re publicans, I can see no other result than a Democratic house and a Demo cratic president in 19:3-" President Taft still refuses to relent in his opposition to a Congressional investigation of either the sugar under weighing frauds or the sale by the government of valuable sugar lands to the sugar trust. Useful Household Article GIVEN AUAY We have just received some of the newest of household Articles and desire to put one in every home in this vicinity. We are not go ing to sell them but are going to give one with your next purchase of a pair of shoes. SEE OUR NICE LINE OF JUST RECEIVED AT Colburn's Cash Store Our Lincoln Letter 1 tanan's JrogStow Finding a Leak is sometimes a dangerous and dirty job unless you are a Practical Plumber. If there is any trouble in the bath room or heating apparatus Send for Us and we will fix it promptly and at reason1 able charge. We do good work and guar antee it. Tel-j IF red Bre n nan House phone, 356. Shop phone, 744 Lincoln, Nebr., April 25. Special Correspondence. Mr", Bryan arrived in Lincoln Thursday evening of last week, looking hale and hearty. He re iterated his former declarations that he was not a candidate for United States senator, but further than this declined t for the time to discuss the future plans , he may have in mind. He expressed the belief that the democratic party . occupied an advantageous and strategic ! position, and pointed to the recent con ' gressional elections in Massachusetts I and New York as proof that the people j have rebelled against the iniquitous Aldrich-Cannon tariff law and the party responsible for its enactment. Peter Sturdevant of Furnas county has announced himself as a candidate for state treasurer on the democratic ticket. Mr. Sturdevant wears the dis tinction of being the only democrat ever elected to the office of stute treasurer. Every state treasurer with the exception of Mr. Sturdevant and J. B. Meserve, populist, has been a re publican. Mr- Sturdevant was elected in 1884, defeating Loran Clark of Boone county. The Omaha Bee bolted Clark's nomination and succeeded in defeating him. No one has ever beeu able to explain why the elder Rose water refused to support Clark, and the cause of the "bolt" must remain a mystery forever. Addison E- yait. deputy secretary of state, announces his desire to be nominated for the secretarvsliin by the republican party. Mr. Wait is an old soldier and has been connected with the public service for many years- Ex-Congressman Pollard, after read ing the returns of the special con gressional election in the Rochester, N. V.. distuct, immediately reached the conclusion that his private business was such as to prevent him from seek ing the congressional nomination in the First Nebraska district. Those same election returns, too, seem to have taken the"snap" out of several other near-aspirants for the republican nomination, Will Hauard of Neb raska City, and George Tobey of Lincoln, are the only avowed candi dates in the race. Hayard. who is secretary of the republican natioual committee, pretends to be anti-Cannon, but a great many people fear that his intimate relations with the "big wigs" of the g, o. p. have influenced him the wrong way, Tobey is anti Cannon, and is seemingly counting on county option support rather than upon any political policy he may espouse other than anti-Caunonism. In the current issue of the Commoner Mr. Bryan takes occasion to deny that he will start either a ptohibition or a county option paper. When Mr. Bryan arrived at Lincoln last week a large crowd of friends and neighbors met him at the depot. A reporter asked him: Do you consider the fauna of South America equal to that of Africa?" 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