i in uiWflfHftff MAY 11, 1905 The Commoner. fWci the matter had boon brought to the attention of congress, by. pe'eition and he declared that with Biich a judge sitting in a given case tho complain ants would have "to whistle Tor re lief." He would stop judicial tyrants from denying justice. ODA p V W Kff ,ft--r' ff!" it- -v-Mrw- r-1 -n .. lw . . . ' 1 1 r Owl . A cablegram by the Associated Press under date of Jerusalem, April 29,, follows: "William J. Bryan, who is visiting Jerusalem in his tour of the world, addressed a special meet ing held Saturday in the Tabernacle by the Christian Missionary Alliance. He spoke seventy minutes with eloquence on the life of Christ and His teachings, and expressed aston ishment at the sma.ll proportion , of Christians in America and Europe visiting Bibleland." Henry G. Goll, former assistant cashier of the First National bank of Milwaukee, was found guilty by a jury in the federal court recently. He was connected with the Frank G. Bigelow bank. Bigelow is now serv ing a term in ttie Ft. Leavenworth, prison. A club has been organized at Iola, Kansas, the purpose of which is to boom General Funston for the repub lican nomination for president in 1908. Admiral Dewey and other officers who participated in the Manila bay battle dined together May 1. The first "Night and Day Bank" in the world opened its doors for busi ness recently in New Yqrk city. Re ferring to the opening the New York World says: "Within five minutes sixty accounts had been opened, rep resenting deposits of about $100,000. When the clock in the rotunda marked midnight the deposits had-run up to $500,000. At; 'that hour the bank, keeping open house, had received 5,000 visitors." Jenkins Lloyd Jones, a Chicago clergyman, says that trusts have come to stay, and are still "the hope of the world." Qtto Kelsey has been nominated and cpnfirmed as New York state in surance superintendent. He succeeds Francis Hendrix. Premier Witte has been forced out of the Russian government and M. Goremykin, former minister of the in terior, has been made; premier. The new premier is said to be a decidedly weak man. An Associated Press dispatch, un der date of New York, May 2, follows: "Not since the Northern Pacific panic of 'May 9, 1901, has there been such a spectacular decline in prices on the Aches of some kind are the heritage of nearly every one, fronvthe Infant and the colic, the middle aged and the distressing, miserable headaches, to the aged with nervous, muscular and rheu matic pains. 7C remedy to relieve in all cases must he founded on the right principle, and that ac counts for the wonderful success of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills They never fail to cure all cases of pain, be cause they treat the Pain Source the nerves. By soothing the irritated nerves they lessen the tension, build up the strength, set the blood coursing through the veins, and thus al lay all pain. 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The day's trading was extremely heavy, rising to the total of 2,445,000 shares. Nearly 700,000 shares of stoqks changed hands in the first hour of trading." The socialist parade In Chicago car ried a red banner which was seized by the police. The bearer of the ban ner was arrested. Mr. Bacon intimated tha'c it was improper for judges to be criticised in the senate. Mr. Bailey took issue with him on this point. Mr. McWade, former consul gen eral at Canton, China, has replied to the charges made against him by third assistant secretary of state. Mr. Mc Wade was given a hearing' before the house committee on foreign rolations. He made serious charges against Mr. Pearce and demands a thorough in vestigation, insisting that there is nothing in his record at all to his discredit. An Associated Press dis- pa'ceh says that when Mr. McWade concluded his testimony before the committee, "members of the commit tee congratulated him on the show ing he had made." Governor Pardee announces that a special session of the California legis lature will be held in order to pro vide relief for $an Francisco. New York financiers have offered to advance $100,000,000 for rebuilding San Francisco. Rev. Thomas Sherman, son of the late General William Sherman, under took to make a tour under military escort of his father's famous "march to the sea-." The southern people protested against the pilgrimage on the ground -tha'c it would stir up old prejudices. President Roosevelt or dered the military escort to return to its post. Cyrus B. Davis of Bloomfield has been nominated by the democrats of the Second Indiana district for congress. Sir Henry Elzaer Tascherau, chief justice of the Canada supreme court, has resigned on account of ill health. In the senate, May 3, Senator Till man criticised a number of the fed eral judges. He said that he could not accept tho idea that there was anything holy about a judge "and when we see how the highest judges differ or change their minds poBsibly because somethings gets the matter with their stomachs or they sleep badly, we can not be blamed if we conclude that they are not infallible." Mr. Tillman next referred to a pleas ure trip to Tampico given by three Kansas railroads to Federal Judges McPherson, Phillips and Pollock. The account was condensed from the Kan sas City papers and showed that the judges had been transported in a spe cial car and were accompanied by the general solicitors of the railroads giv ing the excursion. Mr. Tillman said that Judge Phillips had been especial ly commended by the president in con nection with the Paul Morton case and he contrasted the president's course in this case with his course in criticis ing Judge Humphrey in the beef pack ers' case. He would have judges keep themselves above suspicion like Caesar would have had his wife. He would have them in such position that they would not be subject to the re flections of any "dirty newspaper re porter." The South Carolina senator also called atention to a railroad case at Sherman, Tex., in which he de clared Circuit Judge McCormick had declined for six years to allow an un prejudiced judge to sit. He said that James E. Boyd, v who, In 1890, was elected governor of Nebraska by the democrats, is dead. President Roosevelt has sent a spe cial message to congress in which he asks that body to thank foreign coun tries for their generouB offers to aid San Francisco. The president says that where the contributions were of fered to this government he did not feel warranted in accepting them, but where they were made to the citizens relief committee of San Francisco, no official action was or could be taken in regard to them. Newspaper dispatches say that the friends of Richmond P. 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