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About The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1910)
.& yfy f , C" The Commoner. VOLUME 10, NUMBER 1; 12 . Govornor Spry of Utjih ImH an Aouncod thul lio will not permit tho .ToffrloB-Johnson prlzo fight In his Btato. Mayor Qaynor of Now York offorod Herman Itlddor, treasurer of tho democratic national commlttoo, tho Snrk comtnlHHlonershlp but Mr. Rid er declined tho honor. Govornor Judson Harmon of Ohio in his mossago to tho loglslaturo ad vocatod tho Incomo tax. A Now York dispatch says: "Mayor Gaynor has hold olllco only since Sat urday, but In that tlmo ho has blast ed tho hopes of tho hungry Tam many organization, and many of tho bravos who havo not workod since tho days of Crocker's downfall woro up botlmos today and crowding about Let Me Send You A Treatment of My Catarrh Cure Free O. B. 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'Any old job' Is tho slogan of tho active inombors of tho organization, who at last realize that there Is 'nothing do ing' with tho judge. The irony of it all is that Gaynor, announcing his slate of now appointments, in which thoro Is not a single active Tammany Ito mentioned, pinned a 'good boy' sign on Charles P. Murphy, leader of Tammany, characterizing him as a 'mlsundorstood man whoso only ad vice to mo has been to appoint the best men available to tho city offices.' Murphy may llko this, but it has not helped tho faithful whoso jobs are at stako and who havo been notified to get out by tho new heads of the de partments, aud they are asking them- solves why Gaynor went out of his way to 'boost tho boss' when ho turned down tho organization." Cook's last trip to Alaska, I saw Edward Barrlll at Soward, and as he was an old friend, I gave him a photograph of myself. Later I had an experience with a bear that came near ending my life,- and I was chewed up pretty severely. I was greatly surprised when tho Cook magazine article was published after ho returned to this country to see in it my picturo, and the story of my experience with the bear. Cook told his party how he had rescued mo from the jaws of death. As a matter of fact, Cook was not within 150 miles of me at the time the bear and I mixed. In the magazine also was a picture of my struggle with a bear, which of course was a fake." At Kansas City, Mo., Judge Ralph S. Latshaw, sentenced to death by hanging George Reynolds and John Williams, negroes, found guilty of criminal assault. Judge Latshaw decreed that these men should be hanged Saturday, February 5. Ho explained why he chose Saturday in-. stead of Friday in these words: "I do not care to desecrate the day by ordering these two brutes hanged on the legal hanging day. They do not even deserve to be classed with, the murderer, who must pay the penalty for his crime with his life. It would be an insult to these men who had at least a spark of manhood in their hardened souls to have such, brutes' as these put in their class. I do not care to desecrate the day by order ing these two brutes hanged on the legal hanging day." The royal palace at Tatoi, Greece,1, was destroyed by fire. This was the' king's summer residence. An Associated Press dispatch from ,. New .York says: "Trade rivalry be--tweeh the American Sugar Refining ;, company and Arbuckle Brothers andv others was but a surface ripple for ' appearance, In reality trade agree ( Continued on Page 15) A race war was threatened at Ha vana because tho bartender at a' hotel rofusod to servo drinks to two negro congressmen. For the Boys! Goorgo S. Wilson of Union county was chosen speaker of tho Kentucky house of representatives. James E. Stone of Louisville was chosen chief clerk. Miss Anno Morgan, daughter of John Pierpont Morgan, objected to tho injection of socialism into such meetings as tho striking shirtwaist makers held in Now York. She is a friend of tho strikers but says: "It is very reprehensible for socialists to take advantage of the dire straits of theso poor girls to teach them their doctrines." Darius Ogden Mills, widely known as a philanthropist in New York City, died at San Francisco, aged 84 years. Mrs. Whltolaw Reid, wife of Ambas sador Reid to Great Britain, was his daughter. J. H. Huston, former United States treasurer, was indicted with other associates on charge of using mail for fraudulent purposes. The indict ment was tho outcome of a raid on tho ofilces of the National Trust com pany, which company pretended to guarantee stock of other companies on tho basis of a commission of one per cent of tho stock guaranteed. Chicago dispatches say that John It. Walsh, former president of tho de funct Cllicnirn NnHnnnl lnnlr .ni have about $750,000 after paying all his indebtedness. Representative James M. Griggs of Hie Second congressional district of Georgia, died suddenly in his home at Dawson, Ga. Ho had served in congress since 1889. ml i f ElY fls,hermen are missing fn ? uear? many havG Perished in the blizzard that raged off the Nova Scotia coast. tUQ John D. Rockefeller, Jr., js fore. K ,f , th Now YS?ic Srai d jury rafllc lnve8t,satlnS the white slave A D. Burton, an Alaskan prospec tor, has returned from the north To an Associated Press representative Mr Burton declared that Dp. 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