y.jjrq uMi'iii in wmfjp n .nxJf... . ... NOVEMBER 5, 10 George Frlcdlein, Guttenberg, la.; Steven Johns, Brltton, 8. D.; William P. Doyle, Watertown, S. D.; John C. Anderaon, Emporia, Kan.; Howard Mlnton, Bison, Okla.; Anton Malm berg, Lafayette, Minn.; Oarl G. Thayer, Brookings, S. D.; Ira J. Nett, Jordan, Mont.; John Bratley, Clear field, la.; Dan Sullivan, Ortonvillo, Minn.; Dan Reimis, Sissoton, S. D.; Edw. Westley, Madison, S. D.; O. C. Wieger, Moscow, Neb.; Charles Hoff man, Mobrldge, S. D.; John T. Wil aon, Columbia, la.; Nels Hanson, Lakefleld, Minn.; Ferdinand Veser, Hoveu, S. D.; Francis Lynch, Minne apolis; James McCarthy, Peoztiot, la.; Christ Stoltss, Mandan, S. D.; Nathan Hemery, Watertown, S. D.; George Ross. St. Louis Rov Swppiipv Cleveland, N. D.; Howard B. Dar ling, Fargo, N. D.; C. F. Heath, Dick inson, N. D.; Emil G. Steinhalm, White, S. D.; Tilton Davis, Jr., Lex ington, Mo.; Harvoy O'Brien, Pierre, S. D.; Anthony Schiller, New Ulm, Minn.; M. E. McCoy, New Hampton, Mo.; James D. Ratchford, Marmarth, N. D. ' The Commoner. ZtZ i0Wner ot lh0 Chicago Chron- f?d f8, cnvicted of misapply- i?s thl f undB of tho Chicago Na- tlona bank. The district attorney ?E l h? ffar8 Mr Walsh is get ting ready to leave tho country. William Hobart Hare, bishop of tho missionary district or South Da 5SS PlStestant Episcopal church, is dead. He was famous for his work among the Indiana. 15 General Oliver 6. Howard, said to be the last of tho union commanders Of the Civil war. fHnl of m i ." Burlington, Vt. Ho was 79 years of &u. A score of people lost their lives by tho wreck of the Donaldson line steamer "Hestia" bound from Glas gow to St. Johns and Baltimore. iw ? i ovett WflB cloctcd Presi dent of tho Union Pacific railroad to succeed E. H. Harriman. Ten men lost their lives in an ex plosion in a coal mino near Harts horne, Okla. Rufus W. Peckham, associate jus tice of the United States supreme ccJurt, died at his home near Albany, w. Y. Ho was a democrat and ap pointed to the bench by Grover Cleveland. which rcBulta in laziness. Tho ef forts of tho commission will, there fore bo, with tho help of Mr. Rocke feller, to abolish laziness. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, tho arctic explorer, delivered an address at Hamilton, Mont. That Is the homo of Edward M. Barrill, who rccontly made an affidavit that Dr. Cook had "Xr ,reacked the summit of Mt. McKinley. Dr. Cook was catechised uy mo nxiorney for Barrill and Prlntz, tho guides, both of whom wero present. After a stormy ses sion tho meeting adopted a resolu tion expressing confidence in tho veracity or Barrill and Prlntz. Tho ashes of Mrs. Margaret Howoll Jefferson Davis Hayes, daughter of the confederacy, have been taken to Richmond, Va., whero they were deposited. X. m,?tft,noI It will practically annul tho law against conspiracy In re straint of trado. Tho Iowa equal suffrage associa tion, In session at Des Moines, adopt ed resolutions to the efTect that tho association "do ondorso obstructive mothods In tho legislature and do further resolve that arrangements bo perfected to carry out ouch methods." C II. Aldrlch, a former state sen ator and living at David City, Nob., has announced his cnmiifinnv t o. republican nomination for govornor In 1910. Arthur J. McCabe of Topeka, Kan., has been chosen assistant to Attor ney General Wickersham. A Topeka dispatch, referring to this appoint ment, says: "This is the place for which President Taft asked Governor Stubbs to choose a man. The gov ernor chose Robert Stone of Topeka. Later Senator Curtis headed a dele gation that protested to the president, and the appointment was revoked. McCabe was appointed about two weeks ago, but the matter, it is said, was kept secret both in Topeka and Washington. Washington dispatches say that the republican insurgents will try to de feat Representative Hull of Iowa1 for re-nomination. One of the peculiar features of the New York municipal campaign de veloped when Judge Gaynor, demo cratic nominee for mayor, brought suit for libel against the New York World, which is (in its own peculiar way) supporting Judge Gaynor. The World printed in its columns an ar ticle attacking Judge Gaynor which article was written by Arthur Bris bane, editorial writer for the Hearst papers. A Youngstown, Ohio, dispatch car- "aix f tSi fl c,atea Press says: bix of the fifteen county officehold ers, contractors and a salesman, un der indictment for accepting and giv ing bribes, have pleaded guilty of tho charges against them. John tfannl, former county commissioner, James Price, Samuel Brunstetter and North Newton, former good roads commissioners, waived trial and pleaded guilty to accepting bribes. O. C. Starr, a salesman of Columbus, also waived a trial and pleaded guilty to bribing the goods roads commissioners. Former County Com missioner Warren H. Kale stood trial but after listening to the testimony of the state, stopped further proceed ings by pleading guilty. Price, Brun stetter and Starr came into court today." Federal Judge Holt of New York discharged Kissel and Harney, who were indicted with tho Amori Sugar Refinery company for conspir acy under the anti-trust laws. Tho opinion is such a far-reaching ono that government attorneys say that The next annual convention of tho W. C. T. U. will bo hold at Baltimore at a date yet to bo fixed but omo tlnio after Novombor 8, 1910. Federal Judgo Grosncup has re fused tho petition of tho United States district attorney to order John R. Walsh locked up. Mrs. Van Dcman, wifo of Captain Van Deman of tho United Btntcs army, mado tho ascension at Col logo Park, Md.. with Wilbur Wright. 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