w The Commoner. 7 Condensed News of the Week Isaac JNoyes, a. former state senator from Douglas county, Nebraska, and prominent in Ne braska politics; died at his home near Elk City, on December 19, at the jigo of C5 years. Before coming to Nebraska, Mr. Noyes was prominent in the legislature of New York state. It was reported from Lima, Peru, under date of December 19, that the Peruvian government had recognized the republic of Panama by a de cree dated the day preceding. Several prominent officials of tho mining dis trict of Montana, including F. Augustus Heinze, head of the Amalgamated Copper combine, have heen found guilty of contempt of court by United States Judge Knowles. An order issued by the court was disregarded by these officials, and it is decreed that tho defendants must submit to tho order as issued by the court or pay fines. The troops that have been stationed in the Cripple Creek and Telluride mining districts are being gradually withdrawn, under tho order of General Bell. It is maintained that the strike is practically over as many of the miners have re turned to work. At Chicago, 111., on December 19, 4,000 men employed by' the Illinois Steel company were laid off for an indefinite period, beginning with De cember 24. ton, which will enable the wrecked bank to pay a 60 per cent dividend. . The czar's name day, December 19, was cele brated throughout the 'empire of Russia, the larger cities of the empire being decorated and illuminated. It was reported on December 20 that one thousand miners employed in the mines of Tun nelton and Atlantic, Preston county, W. Va., are on a strike, because of the operators' proposition to reduce the rate of wages 10 cents a ton for min ing coal. It was announced from Ottawa, Can., on De cember 20, that the government has under con sideration the question of uniting Newfoundland with Canada and the purchase of Greenland from Denmark. This is the result of the Alaska boun dary" decision, which was so unsatisfactory to Canada While Canada and Newfoundland can enter upon negotiations, it will be necessary for the Dominion to negotiate through the imperial authorities with Denmark for the purchase of Greenland. Exercises in honor of the centennial celebra tion of the Louisiana transfer to the United States were held at New Orleans, La., on a large scale on December 20, which exercises marked the conclusion of the celebration of this centennial. Mayor McMullens of the city of Butte, Mont., is about to be impeached fo- "gross malfeasance and misconduct in office and flagrant violations of his oath of office," according to the result of an investigation of the affairs of the city administra tion of Butte, which investigation was made by a committee appointed by the city council two months ago. The first legal proceeding to test the right of trades unions to discipline members in arrears for dues was had before Judge Hosea of the su perior court at Cincinnati, O., on December 21. An injunction has been applied for to restrain the unions from ordering a disciplinary strike and much interest was manifested in the court pro ceedings. The situation in the far east 'with respect to the attitude of Russia and Japan is still securing much attention, although it is admitted that for some weeks yet at least there is little danger of open Hostilities. It is regarded as certain that Russia will not let go of any of the territory she has secured in the east and that if aggressive measures are to be taken they must begin with Japan. In the recent trials of the Kishineff, Russia, murderers, twenty-four persons in all Mve en convicted of being involved In the massacres of the Jews at that place and have been sentenced to imprisonment. The cases against State Auditor Weston of Nebraska, in connection 'with his dealings in a recent bank failure at' Casper, Wyo. have been dismissed by the depositing of $10,000 by Mr. Wes According to a cablegram from Paris carried by tho Associated press, it is made lenown that tho report of tho Dreyfus commission will bo soon heard and that a revision of tho case of Captain Dreyfus will be recommended. It is also an nounced that tho alleged treason was not com mitted by Captain Droyfus, but by Colonel Henry, who was at the tirno chief of the Intelligence de partment of tho ministry of war. A dispatch, under date of Baton Rouge, La., December 21', and carried by the Associated press, said: Both houses of the legislature today adopted a resolution requesting tho Unjted Statos senators from this state to vote in favor of tho ratification of tho treaty providing for the building of tho Pannma canal. sioncr of tho interior for Porto Rico, will suc ceed Mr. Cruzon, and that Mr. Elliott will bo suc ceeded by R. H. Post of Now York, present audi tor of Porto Rico, The resignation of Mr, Cruzon is the result of tho recent Investigations Into Iho charges of smuggling inado against certain offi cers of tho United States navy and Porto Rlcan officials. A large coal company at Altoona, Pa., on December 21 announced a wage reduction at its Helvetia operations amounting to 10 per cent, to go into effect January 1. This cut with others contemplated will affect the wages of about 10,200 men. On the same day it was also announced that a general reduction in wages in all tho non union iron and steel plants of the country will bo made at tho time of the new year, and that the number of men affected by this reduction will be at least 80,000. , A wreck near Godfrey, fifteen miles south of Fort Scott, Kas., on December 21 caused tho death of eight persons and over thirty-two were ln- jured. The train ran into a switch and the cars were derailed. The strike recently inaugurated among tho livery drivers of Chicago has seriously Interfered with the burial of the dead in that city. The strik ers have gone to tho length of picketing houses from which funerals were to start, but this action has been promptly taken up by the chief of police and will no longer be tolerated. In the meantime arbitration l. easures are being discussed and it i3 hoped that the matter will soon bo amicably settled. Seven hundred of the employes of tho Ameri can Bridge company at Pencoyd, Pa., were notified on December 22 of a 10 per cent reduction in their wages. At the forty-ninth convocation of the Univer sity of Chicago, held on December 22, It was an nounced that donations amounting to $1,850,000 have been received from John D. Rockefeller, founder of the university. According to the Railway Age, the total rail way mileago of the United States on January 1, 1904, will be 209,855 miles, of which 5,723 miles have been laid during the past year. It appears because of a law recently enacted in Canada that after January 1 next every China man landing on British soil must pay a head tax of $500, there is an unusual influx of Chinese in Canada these days. Under the present law the head' tax is only $5. It was reported from Shanghai,- China, on De cember 23 that a battle had occurred between four battalions of Chinese troops from Hung Chun and 1,500 Koreans in northeast Korea some time ago, but the battle was indecisive. The entire plant of the Illinois Steel company at South Chicago was closed down on December 23 and as a result 6,500 men are thrown out of employment for an indefinite period. On December 23 the through passenger train on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, near Dawson, Pa., crushed into a pile of lumber and was wrecked. Sixty-three lives were lost and about thirty people injured. The Cuban congress Is deliberating a method nf offsetting the loss of revenue under the opera tion of the reciprocity treaty between Cuba and the United States, and it is believed that a bill will be passed providing for a straight increase in duties sufficient to cover the loss. Alonzo Cruzen, customs collector of Porto Rico has sent his resignation to Secretary of the Treasury Shaw, and it has been accepted. It is expSSf that W. H. -Elliott, of Indiana, commis- At Paris on December 25 tho treaty of arbi tration between Franco and Italy was signed by the French foreign minlxtcr and tho Italian am bassador. This treaty Idcutical with that be tween France and Englaud. On December 21 tho grand jury at Chicago mado scathing criticisms of portions who have disturbed funeral processionM In the city recently, In connection with the ntrlko of Hvory drivers. According to tho finding of tho grand Jury, a reign of lawlessness exists In Chicago at this tlmo and it is suggested that tbl state of affairs bo made the subject of a special Inquiry by the grand Jury of next month. A Berlin nowspapnr In tho authority for tho statement that an international petroleum pool has been arranged between the Dnlted States, Austrian and Russian interests, and that under this arrangement it Is proposed to export Gal llclan oil to Germany. Advices from Russia by way of London seem to indlcato that tho revolutionary inovcmnnt In Russia has reached a critical stage and that an uprising Is expected at any moment. It is be lieved that this condition Is causing Russia's hesi tation to force a war with Japan. Tho movement is socialistic in character, and seems to bo spreading all through Russia. Ruth Miller Hoar, wife of Senator Hoar of Massachusetts, died at her homo in Washington on December 2, Mayor-elect George B. McClellan of New York city took the oath of office on December 24. On the same day ho announced that John T. Oakley had been appointed commissioner of the depart ment of water supply, gas and electricity, and George E. Best commissioner of bridges. It was officially announced on December 24 that tho Cuban government had recognized tho re public of Panama. Tho same action was also taken by Great Britain and this course has awak ened much enthusiasm throughout Panama. Distinct earthquako shocks wero felt In vari ous sections of the country on December 25, in Los Angeles, Cal., the shock being very severe although not much damage was reported. Tho disturbance was also felt in parts of New York state. Very cold weather, accompanied in some sec tions by a severe snowstorm, was reported on December 25 from Indiana, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio, and some parts of Iowa. W. I. Buchanan, United States minister to Panama, presented his credentials to the provi sional government there on December 25, and re ceived a cordial reception. Tho lime manufacturers of Ohio, Indiana and Michigan are forming an organization. The capi tal stock has been placed at $12,000,000 and tho company will control practically the entire lime output of tho country. Club-owners of the American baseball asso ciation met at Chicago on December 28 and elected J. E. Grillo of Cincinnati president, vice T. J. Hickey, resigned. The-,trial of Senator Dietrich of Nebraska, Which Is set for January 4, will bo heard in tho federal circuit court instead of federal district court. Judge Munger announces that Judge Van deventer will probably sit with him in tho trial of tho case. Judge Cornish of the Lancaster, Neb., district court has made a decision that will have a far reaching effect if si "tained by the supreme court. The decision is that a county officer Is responsible not only for fees collected, but for fees that wer earned by his office and not collected. m II ffl m Mi m ,- fei - w i- - ,- . ,.,ifc. i . J