-"WM'rw3i(t, ar- The Commoner. 11 MAY 27, 1910 One hundred men were killed by an explosionjof dynamite at Havana, Cuba. More troops in Ecuador are being rushed to the frontier. .The wage question onrall the Van derbiK lines has been se'ttled. A general strike of clerks on the Norfolk and Western railway was ordered by the railway clerks' union. gess, and will give his whole time to fighting prohibition and 'temperance falsely so called, and advocating the true temperance, which means mod eration and self control.' The resig nation is to take effect on Septem ber 1. were a reflection on the honesty and integrity of the president and the majority of republicans in both houses of congress," declared the vice president. "Let mo say to you that your president does not try to deceive the people When he makes statements or presents figures you may be sure they are official." Clara Morris, the famous actress of a generation ago, is said to be threatened with blindness at her home in Yonkers. Reports from Nanking, the capital of the province of Kiang Su, tell of serious evidences of unrest among the Chinese. The first survivors of the recent earthquake in Costa Rica, in which more than 1,500 lives were Jost in . the destruction of Cartago, arrived at New York. Former Governor Frank W. Rol lins of New Hampshire with his wife and son were arrested by a customs officers oii' the charge' of conspiracy to smuggle gbods into the country without paying tariff. Dr. B. -Clarke Hyde was found guilty at Kansas City, Mo., of mur dering by poison the late Colonel Thomas H. Swope. He was sen tenced to life imprisonment. Three packages of money contain ing $32,000 were stolen from an Adams Express company messenger at tho Pennsylvania depot, Oil City, Pennsylvania. AGENTS 933.30 A WEEK Whrnot'makoHT .Inck Wood did itjr Ho wrltej 'Harry HP 109 morp oirf nm lot In 2 day iHfrtuflllorJcrcr MW.' Hwnifrotfs of Mnt coining mtnoy-16.0 worth of looli for tho prlcoof ono. 'Wonderful Intention-drop forffod rrom finest kUmjI. Nlokol Tinted nil oor. AstonUMni low prlo.t ! 1,200 ordered by 'ono man. Get oh Brand confidential proportion quick. Hamplo freo don't delny exporlonco not neodod wrlto at once. THOMAS MF. CO.. 13l Wayno a I., ui iun, umv The New York senate by a vote of, 2 6 to 20 adopted' the Davenport resolution placing New York state on record as favoring the income tax amendment. The supreme court of the United States refused a rehearing of the "elevator case" of the state of Ne braska against the Missouri Pacific Railroad company. The court re cently held that the grain elevator law of that state as originally enact ed was unconstitutional because in requiring the railroads of the state to build switches to elevators along their rights of way, it took private property without compensation. The socialists in session at Chicago adopted a resolution opposing tho ex clusion of any emigration but favor ing legislation designed to prevent tho importation of strike" breakers and contract laborers. MAKE YOUR OLD DISC RECORDS NEW Tho C. (. I). Jlouovator mnkrs old, scratchy, nearly-worn-out Disc Phonograph Records almost now. Knslly applied. Putt on a now pollKh, Creation- them up, diminishes tho scratch, Improves tho tone. Knmplo bo'.tlo nuil full direction postpaid for ullvor quarter or 13 two-cent stamps. Tell mo about your talklwr machine and records I can help you C. Q. DE FRANCE, 337 Kow fctr., KiilaiiiRZOO, MtoH Former Congressman M. W. How ard was nominated in Alabama by the republicans to oppose Represent ative J. L. Burnett. .The United States has suggested to Mexico that the boundary question involved in the celebrated Chamizal zone case be submitted to some well known jurist of a mutually friendly power for arbitration. , fA rscore of men were killed by an explosion of a "battery of seven boil ers at the plant' of the American Sheet and Tinplate company of Canton, O. The city of Denver went wet by a majority of 15,000. An Associated Press dispalch from Montgomery, Ala., says: "The state democratic convention, which was called to order at noon today by Chairman W. Nesbitt, of the -state committee, declared for local option, a liberal attitude toward capital, the repeal of any of the drastic prohibi tion laws of the present legislature that invade the rights of trial by jury and more effectivo and protective mining laws. Of the prohibition pol icy, Emmett O'Neal, nominee for gov ernor, in his speech of acceptance, said: 'If the policy of statewide pro hibition is to be maintained, we must purge from the statutes those pro visions which invade constitutional guarantees and violate well estab lished legal rights.'" The famous trained monkey known as "Charles, the First," and familiar on the vaudeville stage was smoth ered to death In a baggage car near Portland, Oregon. James W. Van Cleave,, former president of the National Associa tion of Manufacturers,- and the par ticular foe of organized labor, died at St; Louis. Thirty-six negro prisoners in the Alabama state prison were burned to death in a fire which destroyed a. stockade. The New York World says; "The Rev. Dr. William A.- Wasson, rector of Grace Protestant Episcopal church, Riverhead, L. I., has resigned his pastorate in a letter to Bishop Bur- The constitutionality of the federal "hours of service law for railroad employes" will not be passed upon by the supreme court of the United States until the October term. The court set for reargument the case involving that question, brought by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company against the interstate com merce commission. 7 The 'Nebraska1 Banker's Associa tion in session at Hastings adopted resolutions denouncing postal savings banks. Speaking at Kalamazoo, Mich., Vice President Sherman defended the Taft administration. He re viewed the work accomplished since Mr. Taft assumed office and de clared that at no time since the civil war had the country been as pros perous as it is now. He bitterly as sailed the two Iowa insurgent sena tors for their utterances at Des Moines recently. "Their speeches A mass convention attended by 5,000 democrats met at Nashville May 18 for the purpose of putting up an independent state ticket. The following ticket was selected: Su preme court, W. D. Beard of Mem phis. M. E. Neill of Trenton, J. K. Shields of Chattanooga, Carthage and Grafton Green of Nashville. Court of appeals, S. F. Wilson of Nashville, J. C. Higgins of Shelbyville, J. M. Taylor of Lexington, F. P. Hall of Dresden and H. Y. HugheS of Taza well. An Associated Presd dispatch says: "The democratic primary of June 4 will also nominate judicial tickets and that means two in the field. Republican leaders 'have de clared they would not put out a ticket. The movement is in opposi tion to the course of the democratic state committee in calling a1 general primary for June 4, the judiciary can didates being Included, and the reso lutions adopted 'repudiate the so called state democratic executive committee as undemocratic, arbi trary, tyrannical and guilty of gross usurpation of power, not entitled to the support of any democratic voter in Tennessee.' The convention was distinctly inimical to Governor Pat terson and he was vigorously assailed and criticised, by the speakers." We conquer Dr. HIchkhWh ASTHMA IHSMKDY Is PROMPT, BAFffi and BUHIC. Nothlnirolso offered llko It. Wrlto for booklet "Freo Air" to Mctt. ', Jlvnrl HUHhv ltr.niv.tly Co., a IS tit. HcIcuh Ave., Tacemu, Wash. Monuments and Tombstones High grado Monuments and Tombstones direct to coryumcrn at wholesale prlcos. No bettor worlo mniiNhlp can ho had. Wrlto Oliirk'n Monumcn tal Works, AmorlcuB, Ueorjfia. PATENTS Watfion 12. ColnmaMf Patent Lawyer, Washington, D.U. 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Word has been received at Wash ington that Commander Gilmer of the United States gunboat Paducah has served notice on General Irias, who Is in command of the Venus, that he will not permit a bombard ment of the city of Bluefields, Nica ragua, and he has also jiotified Gen eral Estrada and President Madrlz The house declined to give the necessary two-thirds vote in favor of a' change in the date of the inaugu ration of the president and vice presi dent from March 4 to the last Thurs day in April. The United States supreme court took a recess until May 31. After announcing opinions on that date the court will adjourn until October. Concerning the appointment of S. B. Cooper of Texas at New York City the sa-vs: "Under the law "there shall Deafness Cured "I have demonstrated that deafness can be cured." Dr. Guy Clifford Powell. 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