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num miwwjiffPipiipiim W&WVAW u The Commoner, April 4, 1903 11 MILLET SEED Our first car of rbd obbman or sidkhian millet went off with a rush. Wonowbavo anothor car. This millkt la oarllor, stands drouth bettor, has mora blades on tho stem and makes from a third to a half more hay than tho regular Gorman millet Tho hay Is softer when cured, crooner In color, and Is preforrcd by stock to other hay or millet. Evory f armor who has tried It praises this millet very highly, yields 30 to 60 bushels seed per aero. Pclce per bushol (3-bn. grain bags oxtra at 10c each). ...$1.20 GR1SWOLDSEEDCO., P. O. Box 3, Lincoln, Neb. i-wTciiiPAi'fcd-i-iiiU.'rvnitf.iH MMIHIlPJi I MlUlF-1fIC( bEaKEhs I SMf. l&Zn BruUtlnr DUCCEYE Ui INCg WILL Oar CO octf comnartmont hatchers havo advantagos over all other Incu bators. Bantams at 15, 9.60andf 16 for 50, 100 and 200 egg Hatch Ttry good Olf.UA.TOJt CO., Burlflcficld, OMo. 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Bulier Extractor Company, IP 5&S BLOOMFIELD, N. J. AW j$ The but Separator made K Weekly News Summary. (Continued from Page Ten.) Tho president sent to congress a message March 27 announcing that every condition imposed upon tho isl and of Cuba had been complied with and recommending tho appointment of an envoy, consul general, and two consuls for the republic. Some of the agreements that Cuba has entered into were also specified. The island will bo. formally turned over to the Cuban gov ernment on the 29th of May next. A dispatch from Washington asserts that as soon as tho treaty providing for the acquisition of the Danish Vfest Indies is ratified, the president? will turn his attention to tho selection of a governor for the islands. Jacob Riis, tho well-known newspaper writer of New York city, is one of those sug gested for the position, and his name is said to bo favorably considered by the president. The Chinese exclusion bill has been reported to the house by the committee on foreign affairs. A dispatch to the Chicago Tribune points out that the existing law expires by limitation on May 5 next, that this leaves only six weeks time in which to re-enact the ex clusion law, and that a number of la bor organizations are becoming mucii excited over the delay. The Tribune says that the labor leaders "fear that they will be tricked in some way and that there will be a lapse of time be tween the expiration of the present law and the passage of a new one. It is even asserted that Chinamen havo been gathering along the Canadian border with this idea in view and that if Cere is a hiatus of only twenty four' hours the astute Orientals will take advantage of the situation." The democratic congressional com mittee was organized at Washington March 27 by the election of Congress man Griggs of Georgia as chairman. A committee consisting of Represen tatives Griggs, Williams of Mississippi, Rupert of New York, Richardson of Tennessee, Williams of Illinois, Jack son of Kansas, and Senator Culbert son of Texas was appointed to perfect a plan of organization. It will report to a meeting of the full committee to be held April 11. Tho following were selected to represent states which havo no democratic representation in congress: Connecticut, Robert T. Do Forest; Iowa, G. A. Hoffman; Maine, H. G. Brown; New Hampshiro, Ben Hollis; Wisconsin, B. C. Wall; Wyoming, C. T. Arnold; Indian Terri tory, Samuel Powell; Oklahoma Terri tory, Honry Bacon; West Virginia, E. H. Osseman. On March 26 Mr. Cooper of Wiscon sin presented the Burleson resolution to tho houso. This resolution called upon the president for information rel ative to General Miles' application for service In tho Philippines for tho pur pose of putting into operation his plan for tho pacification of tho islands. The resolution was adopted. The army ap propriation bill was then discussed, Mr. Warnock of Ohio speaking in op position to the measure. Mr. Burleson of Texas then spoke at length on the resolution recently passed by tho houso, calling on tho secretary of state for information as to tho refusal to grant passports to Dr. Thomas and wifo to go to South Africa in the in terests of tho Boer relief fund. He de nounced Secretary Hay's part in tho affair as being "evasive." Mr. Hitt of Illinois replied to Mr. Burleson, and defended Mr. Hay, saying that the American government had offered mediation and would do so again if acceptable. MifliPf. k-op- DANISH PURCHASE SENSATION. On March 27 Representative Rich ardson of Tennessee created something of a stir in the houso when ho intro duced a resolution providing for in vestigation of the charge that $500,000 had been corruptly used in connection with the sale of tho Danish West In dies. The Associated press report tells the story as follows: Tho resolutions presented by Mr. Richardson are in part as follows: "Whereas, Ono Walter Christmas, a subject of Denmark, who is now, and who has been for several years, a diplomatic agent and representative of Denmark, authorized and empowered to negotiate with the government of the United States for the sale of the Danish West Indian islands to the United States, and who was also the agent of tho United States for the pur chase of said islands, has submitted (Continued on Pago 12.) KssraraflgsasMsffiy ome WATCH A Solid Gold Ladies or Gents' watch costs from $25 to $5. Don't throw your monev away. If you want a watch that will equal for time any Solid Gold Watcla made, send us vour name & address at once & agree. to sell onlv 8 boxes of our famous Vegetable Pills at 25 cts. a box. It's the greatest rem edy on earth for Constipation, Indigestion & all stomach disorders & they sell like hot cakes. 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