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The Commoner.
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On February 28 Indictments wero re
turned against the Federal Salt com
pany operating at San Francisco, Cal.,
In tho fedoral court charging the com
pany with a violation o tho Sherman
anti-trust law. It is charged that an
agroomont has been entered Into by
tho company "for tho purpose o cre
ating a scarcity of salt," and thus
raise tho price of tho commodity to
tho people
On March 2 nows was received as to
a sovoro engagement fought between
tho Turkish troops and bodies of
Macedonians nnd Bulgarians near
Monastir. Tho Turks suffered a re
pulse Much dissatisfaction is felt in
Europo on account of tho Illusory na
turo of tho Austro-Russlan scheme to
forco tho sultan to institute reforms
in Macedonia, a plan which tho sul
tan sooms unwilling to carry out.
It was announced from Seattle,
Wash., on March 1 that tho Central
Iron and Steel company has formed
with a capital of $G,000,000 to build
in this city an iron furnaco with 200
tons dally capacity, n 100-ton steel
plant and a rolling mill. The organi
zation includes tho most influential
capitalists in tho state.
Formor Congressman Jehu Baker
diod at his homo in Belleville, 111., on
March 1 at the ago of 80 years. Ho
served flvo terms in congress.
In commomoration of tho birth of
Robert Emmett, tho 125th anniversary
of which ovont was on March 4, tho
Clan-na-Gaol, tho great Irish organi
zation, inado public a declaration of
principles with regard to tho Irish
situation, reitering the belief that Ire
land is 'destined to bo a republic and
severely' consuring England's attitude
toward tho Irish.
Gonornl William Farrar Smith, one
of tho prominent figures of the civil
war, died in Philadelphia, Pa., on
March 1 in his 80th year.
Many plantations Bltuated In val
loys about tho Collna volcano in Mex
ico have been destroyed by the recent
eruptions of tho mountain. Tho na
tives are abandoning their homes, terror-stricken
by the terrific earth
quake shocks.
.The first express train by the East
orn China and Trans-Siberian railroad
left Port Arthur on February 27, ac
cording to an Associated press dis
patch from St Petersburg.
Tho seven-year senatorial deadlock
in tho stato of Delaware was broken
on March 2 by the election of J. Frank
Alee (Addicks republican) for tho long
senatorial term and Congressman
Ltfuis Hoislor Ball (regular republican)
to the short term ending in 1905. The
result is regarded as a victory for tho
Addicks faction.
by the British were returned on March
3 at La Guayra. Some excitement has
been caused by tho reputed discovery
of a bomb amohg tho coal left by tho
Germans on the Venezuelan battle
ship Restaurador when that vessel
was recently returned.
On account of a strike at tho Re
duction company's plant at Colorado
City on March 3 tho state troops wero
called out and no serious disturbance
is anticipated hereafter. Tho gov
ernor of Colorado is being severely
criticised on account of this action, it
being contended that no act of vio
lence has been committed to justify
tho calling out of tho militia.
An Associated press cablegram re
cently gave out tho information that
"tho practically complete failure of
tho rice crop last year has caused
widespread distress in Japan, culmi
nating in famine in tho northeastern
provinces. From an official report it
is learned that the destitution is much
greater than supposed. The number
of starving, so far as officially known,
is 147,G82, with tho possibility of these
figures being greatly added to."
Tho strike among the railroad em
ployes against tho Canadian Pacific
railway in Canada is growing more
serious than was anticipated. At
tempts at arbitration have been made,
but with seemingly no possibility of
success so far. Tho trouble is con
fined mainly to Vancouver, B. C, and
all j.he labor unions of that city have
pledged moral and financial support
to tho railway strikers.
Tho rebellion against the sultan of
Morocco still continues and the latest
reports from that country are to the
effect that the imperial troops have
been defeated in a recent eniranmnnnr.
with severe losses. Tho sultan's troops
however have succeeded in conquering
ouu oi uio tnoes most fanatical In tho
interests of tho pretender to the
throne.
It was reported from Trenton, N.
J., on March 4 that tho house had de
feated a bill requiring trust companies
to make a public statement four times
a year of their assets and liabilities.
It is reported that tho rivers in
Ohio are higher than they havo been
for twenty years owing to tho great
amount of precipitation that has tak
en place. In several places great dam
ago has been done and several losses
of life havo been reported.
' A serious storm on tho English coast
has damaged the coast towns consid
erably and it is feared that many per
sons havo been lost in tho terrific seas
that are running in the English chan
nel. Throe Vonozuolan warships captured
on Tailroads, died at Morristown, N.
J., at tho ago of 91 years. He was
formerly a largo manufacturer of pa
per and pasteboard
According to the Associated press
correspondent at Glasgow, Sfr Thomas
Lipton has decided to launch the
yacht that is to compete for tho
America's cup on St. Patrick's day, and
tho boat will cross to this side early
in July.
The South' Dakota house of repre
sentatives by a vote of 50 to 28 passed
a bill prohibiting the game of foot
ball in that state.
Radical measures are being taken
by tho health authorities of Ithaca,
N. Y., to stamp out the typhoid epi
demic which has been raging in that
city, particularly among the students
of Cornell university. Twenty men
under the direction of Dr. Soper have
been employed to co-operate with him
in stamping out the disease.
Tho trust known as the American
Window Glass company operating at
I'ittsDurg, Pa., on March u, announced
that on March 14 all the factories of
the company will close for the season,
and a large force of men will then be
put to work to equip them with ma
chinery that will displace many glass
workmen. It is said that this move
will greatly lessen the cost of produc
tion and increase the profits of the
company.
Cornell university located at Ithaca,
N. Y., recently made public a plan
whereby professors in the school are
to bo retired after attaining the ago ol
70 years with an annual pension o
$1,500 per year.
A court-martial called for the pur
pose of investigating the explosion on
the battleship Massachusetts which
resulted in the death of eight men
convened in tho navy yard at Pensa
cola, Fla,, on March 5 with Rear Ad
miral W. C. Wise as president En
sign Ward K. Wortman is alleged to
be responsible for the explosion ow
ing to his neglect of duty.
The Cuban reciprocity treaty is un
der discussion in the senate at Ha
vana. Some opposition is being made
to it, it being denounced as an Ameri
can scheme to keep European com
merce from Cuba. Another point
urged against it is that it will increase
tho profits of the sugar and tobacco
industries $6,000,000 annually.
On March G the state senate of Kan
sas passed resolutions providing that
a $1,500 silver service should be pur
chased for the new battleship Kansas.
The house will concur in the resolu
tion. . ,
On March 6 Governor Beckham of
Kentucky received and deposited for
collection checks aggregating $1,323,
999, paid by the United States govern
ment as interest on Kentucky's war
claim. He has called the state sinking
fund commission to meet Monday
next, when a proposition will be made
to purchase all the outstanding bonds
of the state amounting to $1,000,000.
Subscribers' Advertising Department
An Associated press cablegram from
London under recent date reported
that by a decision of the London court
English newspaper proprietors are
manufacturers and as Euch do not in
fringe on the Sunday observance act
by publishing Sunday papers.
In China It is feared that a carni
val of murder exceeding the recent
Boxer outbreaks will take place. Cor
respondents of tho Chinese papers at
Pekln assert that tho duplicity of the
emprrfab dowager Is responsible for
tho rest j ess condition of tho people of
soveral provinces and a serious out
break is feared.
On March C it was announced that
tho united States transport Thomas
was to sal! from Manila talcing back
to this country soveral companies of
troops which were the first long-ser-yioo
troops returning.
On March 5 it was reported from
Caracas, Venezuela, that the British
cruiser Pallaslc, tho last representative
of the allied naval forces in Venezue
lan waters, left La Guayra on that
aay, ttL
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from advertisors expressing their com
plete satisfaction with returns secured
from publicity in this and other adver
tising departments of The Commoner.
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