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Dopt. 351B, 92U Walnut Stroot, Kaiwisolty o., you will recolvo fr o a valuable book.Prof. Wilson s reatlso on Ulscaso.and ou can rest assu red that your oyo- igutand hearing may bo ri'Storcd.no matter how many falluros jou havo experienced. S The Commoner. 1 I L. I -JT, f "T77 j Jnw" 3 .owfiT) I iTirvrf "Mr" , ft JySyVr " kL . l.A 13 n Wakt MORK Baluamk rAY Wkr Slirk Nomry, Ixxtlalan. Mo.: DMtvfISe.N. PORTRAtTSi'iX Frames ft Seventeen persons were seriously in jured in a street car collision at St. Louis, November 22. Washington dispatches say that Mr. Roosevelt will favor a lock canal. Midshipman Minor Meriwether, jr., of Lafayette, La., a member of the third class of the Annapolis naval academy, is on trial at Annapolis on the charge of having caused the death of Midshipman James R. Branch, jr., of New York in a so-called prize fight. William S. Manning of Albany, N. Y., an insurance lobbyist who has been referred to as Senator Depew's "rantankerous" friend, told the insur ance committee of some of the meth ods employed by the insurance lobby. A London cablegram says that on November 19, the steamer Hilda was wrecked off St. Malo on the north coast of France and that 100 passen gers, including the crew, were lost. Authorities on the Isle of Pines have entered a denial to the report that a state of anarchy prevails there. that tho ono man on tho republican ticket who declared in favor of rail road regulation was Governor Her rick and that he ran 80,000 behind his ticket. Mr. Foraker intimates that Secretary Taft had something to do with the republican defeat in Ohio. Wanted ,'O0tt, ana TrYollnit affon'a. for - w vi y BuocrKUl-oli. an., inry and com mMnlimi ndltg YAn.OrdorkMIrd wmiodnj recolyod. NoTdty nhoar o., Dopt. 42,li JHulJo bU, OU co $80 A MONTH SAURY - to Introdwco ear Guaranteed I'onltry nd MoVC cdlM. Bend for contrnt,w rowMi ltuniM and fur. niaUbw&rcfercnco. (i.U.Hiuiitto..X41i 0i Ujs.u, i MATH Tt) HfA Vr J Thirty men lost their lives in a fire in a cheap lodging house at Glasgow November 19. President Roosevelt has appointed Herbert G. Hagerman, of Roswoll, N. M., to be governor of New Mexico. Mr. Hagerman will take office at the expiration of Governor Otero's time, January 22, 1906. W. B. Haldeman, owner of the T ouisvilie Times, has announced his candidacy for the United States sen ate, to succeed Senator Blackburn. HOME VISITORS' RATES VIA Illinois Central R. R. THE DATE NOVEMBER 27 A chance to visit your old home. Why not spend Thanksgiving with old friends once more? The Illinois Cen tral makes this possible by offering exceptionally low rates for the round trip as shown below, with 21-day limit: Toronto, Ont. .; $33.55 j nmanapous, ind $23.20 Louisville, Ky $26.00, Detroit, Mich. $25.35 Buffalo, N. Y. ... $33.00 Salamanca, N. Y $33.70 Cleveland, O $28.35 Columbus, O $28.15 Cincinnati, O $27.35 ;?'ed $25.70 Pittsburg, Pa. ...T $31.00 Wheeling, W. Va. ' $3170 Springfield, l)l $17.45 Kankakee, III $18.00 Bloomlngton, III $16.65 Decatur, III $17.90 Correspondingly low rates to near ly all points in the above states. For full particulars call ,t 1402 Far nam St., Omaha, or write, SAMUEL NORTH, DISTRICT PASSEN.GER AGENT,' OMAHA, NEB, Senator Burton's second trial at St. Louis was concluded on the evening of November 25. He was found guilty. A London cablegram says that Bal four is ready to resign anil that an earlv dissolution of parliament and an appeal to the country is regarded as probable. Before the insurance Investigating committee Senator Thos. C. Piatt ad mitted receiving large contributions from insurance companies for cam paign purposes. "What advantage could they get by so contributing?" asked Mr. Hughes. "They got It through me as being connected with the state committee. They would sup pose I would be very likely to defend them at times when necessary. I never had occasion to do it." "The use of these contributions In the elec tion of candidates to office puts the candidates more or less under a moral obligation not to attack the interest supporting them?" said Mr. Hughes. "That is what naturally would be in volved." "Isn't that really what Is involved?" "I should think so." In a public statement, Former Sen ator Chandler charged that Senator Foraker fought for a republican vic tory in Ohio in order that the same might be interpreted as disapproval of rate legislation. Senator Foraker replies in which he says that "Mr. Chandler's statements are reckless and unwarranted by the facts." Sen ator Foraker says that he openly ad vised against the renomination of Governor Herrick on the ground that if renominated, Foraker feared that he would bo defeated. He points out William A. Morgan, former manager of the Standard Oil company at So dalia, Mo., testified before Special Commissioner Anthony at St. Louis. Newspaper dispatches say that Mr. Morgan's testimony created a sensa tion and the Standard attorneys of-! ferod frequent and vigorous objections He said he was charged with the duty of crushing out competitors by fair means or foul and that when ho went to Sedalia, tho Standard controlled 50 per cent of the business, and when he left it controlled 90 per cent. He said that the oil company furnished him with barrel guagos, from which he might show customers that com petitors sold short barrels. He re fused to use tho guages because he thought they were fraudulent. 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The San Jose Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, recently in session, adopted the following resolutions: "Resolved, that It is the sense of San Jose Grange, No. 10, Patrons of Hus bandry, that Pomona Grange should memorialize President Roosevelt to the effect that the representatives from San Jose chamber of commerce to tile Chicago interstate commerce convention did not represent tho true sense of the great mass of the people of the Santa Clara valley, but, upon the other hand, the great mass of the people are standing solidly by the president in his effort to strengthen the power of the interstate commerce commission by giving that commis sion power to fix railway rates." A mutiny among the convicts in tho Missouri penitentiary at Jefferson City took place November 24. Four convicts organized for an escape, and armed with pistols they killed 4,wo of the guards, wounded tho deputy ward en, and blew down the outer gates with nitro-glycerine. After a run ning fight through the streets of Jef ferson City, the four convicts were retaken, two of them being shot by officers. Senator Foraker has presented t tho senate committee on interstate commerce the draft of his bill to amend the interstate commerce law. This bill provides for "enjoining the publishing and charging of excessive rates and any discriminations." But it does -not confer upon the commis sion the power to fix a rate. The bill also prohibits the giving of free passes. Before the insurance committee No vember 24 Gerald R. Brown of the Equitable said in reply to question ing that the King Model houses in One Hundred and Ninety-third street, New York, were taken by the Equit able society under a foreclosure, sold to D. H. King, jr., and that the Equitable society supplied $3,100,000 for construction and improvements on the houses and when completed Mr. King deeded them back to the snuiety. 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