itnr. Tlffl ", ,.IsH'Mt' vf M J.-. - -' The Commoner. ISSUED WEEKLY. Ijntercd nt the posloffjcc nt I,lucoln, Nebraska, ns second clnsi mail nmltcr, TERMS-PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. OneYeur $1.00 SIxHontlis 50c Three Jlontlifl 35c Single Copy 5c Samplo Copies Free. SUBSCRIPTIONS enn he sent direct to The Commoner. They cnti nleo kc rent through newspapers which linvc advertised a cluhhing into, or through local agents where such agents have Iccn arrointcd. All remittances hliould he ecnt by postofltce order, txpiCES otdcr or hy lank draft on New York or Chicago. Do not rend individual check?, stamps, or money. RENEWALS, The date on your wrapper shows when ycur fultcription will expire. Thus, Jan. 02 mows that pay ment ran Iccn received to and Including the last issue of Jan itaiy, $02, Two weeks are required after money is received be foic the date of the wrapper can be changed. CHANCE OF ADDRESS.-Subscribcrs requesting n change in ndi'ius intiftl give the OLD as well as the NI'.W address. ADVERTISING rates furnished upon application. Address all communications to THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Neb. If tho Isthmian canal gamo is played according to Panama rules spades will not bo trumps. "Manifest destiny" always manages to show up well in tho footings of tho oxpenso account. Lot tho Nicaragua canal bill be pushed at once. It is not necessary to got tho consont of tho rail roads. V Would tho supremo court stand G to 4 on' tho ccnstitutionality of a law increasing tho salaries of jtidgos? &$& T.ho' bones of starved Boer children aro bullded "' litfo 'a monument to Great Brlatln's efforts in be half of Christian civilization. NAAA In tho year 1002 an American military com mander suppressed tho Declaration of Independence as an "incendiary document." If you have not renewed your subscription to Tho Commoner, do so at onco. Seo clubbing and premium offers on 12th page. vN Prosidont Schwab should bo given credit for hav ing tho good judgment to risk his salary at Monto Carlo rather than in -Wall street. By using tho Panama scheme to offset the Nicaragua plan tho opponents of tho isthmian canal have fallen back into tho last ditch. If Kruger cannot reach hero in timo to help, us celobrato Jefferson's birthday ho might come over and help us celebrato tho Fourth of July. It might do some good to amendment tho sal ary bill so that tho increase will not apply to judges who vote to suspend the constitution. Edward VII. should make up his mind to ariso ou-tho glorious fostal coronation morn and re ceivo another staggering dispatch from South Africa. "God give us men! " shrieks the Chicago Inter Ocpan. This appeal Indicates that the Inter-Ocean Is woary of taking whatever the trusts have a nnnC to give. Hoolpo for making ln.porli.llsm: Dissolve tag or powder in , haml of , 801 IT" " Perhaps it would bTjust as well to test tlmr Danish West Indies brick before paying ovt So money. The Phillnnin hrim, ii -J J f ?e add test. u "ut sianu tuo The Commoner. The "old timo republican" who wants to voto his .party ticket without feeling tho pricks of con science should train his memory to quit when it gets back to 1890. Governor Taft says the Filipinos are .rapidly acquiescing in American control. Tho dead Fili pino makes no objections, and tho commission takco silence for consent. It will please King Edward to know that the men who will represent this republic at his coro nation were selected for tho purpose of casting reflection on other American citizens. Will President Roosevelt take Prince Henry over to tho treasury department and show him tho ragged patches on the republican gold stand ard law that "saved the national honor?" Congress is asked to appropriate $500,000 to build a shelter in Manila for American soldiers. What's the matter with tho hospitable homes of the loyal and American-loving Filipinos? Perhaps Mr. What's the name of that fellow who wrote the naval history? would like to test the popularity of the naval clique by following up the track left across tho country hy Admiral Schley. "Can a man with a family be a good Christian or. a salary of $5 a week?" is a question causing great discussion in eastern circles. If he is a Christian at all he would have to be a good one on that salary. Senator Hale uttered a great truth when he said: "If we are to become a gr,eat war power, we will have to learn the lesson other nations have learned. Every nation that stands snarling at another country depends upon compulsory mili tary service." Possibly our special envoys to the coronation can persuade King Edward to delay the crowning until July 4th in order that the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence may to properly commemorated. Messrs. Hill and Harriman have struck a wbat-are-you-going-to-do-about-it pose, and the indications are that they are prepared, to wait for .twenty or thirty years while a complaisant federal court decides the question. Before paying the purchase price for tho Dan ish West Indies it should be definitely .determined that Providence is not throwing the Danish West Indies into our lap. The last batch of islands we got that way has been giving us a lot of trouble. Our thanks are due to England and Germany for not letting Russia and Austria help Spain whip us, and our thanks are likewise due to Russia and Austria for preventing England and Germany from getting together anU holding us while Spain whipped us. Mr. Taft says the trouble in the Philippines is practically over, and that the Filipinos ,are falling over each other in their anxiety to become peace ful subjects. Mr. Taft said the same thing about eighteen months ago, and late reports indicate that his remarks are just as accurate now as they were then. Mr. Nixon, the new leader of Tammany, denies that ho has made any requests of any kind of tho democratic congressmen from New York concern ing the ship subsidy Ull or any other bill. Good for Nixon! He must expect to be Hod about but after tho people know him well it will not ho necessary for him to deny all the statements nut into circulation by the republicans. -The Marconi system .of wireless telegraphy is bo wonderful in its theory and so .great in its possibilities .that proof of its success is naturally rf reived with some hesitation. Recent experiments, however, such as thoso just conducted between ships ,one hundred miles apart and reported in tl Chicago American, seems to demonstrate tho practicability of the system. A Detroit widow has just been married to the spirit of a man who has been dead for a number of years. A spiritualistic medium performed the ceremony. In the interest of free government Tho Commoner is willing to pay the customary fee if some medium will bring about a binding marriago between the republican party and one of the revo lutionary patriots who fought against taxation without representation and government without the consent of the governed. An agent reports that one democrat refused to subscribe for The Commoner because he had read In some paper that Mr. Bryan had "gone over to the gold bugs" and was "booming Hill for presi dent." If the aforesaid democrat read The Com moner he could not be deceived by such absurd rumors. Those who take this paper know thut the editor neither has "boomed," is "booming" nor will "boom" any one for the democratic nomi nation who was against the party 1n 1896 .or even doubtful. Some of the enthusiastic friends of The Com moner exaggerate the income from the paper while unfriendly critics belittle the paper's success. The fact is that tho receipts have exceeded the ex penditures sufficiently to insure the success of the enterprise, but not sufficiently to relieve the editor of the necessity of lecturing occasionally. Tho result is entirely satisfactory, for the lectures en able the editor to come into contact with the people throughout the country and thus better equip him self for editorial work. President Baer of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad has been preaching the gospel that "work is'Worship'-'but he thinks that the subject can not be properly treated except by the denunciation of organized labor. Before he denounces "the ab solute despotism and tyranny'" of labor organiza tions he had better 'read the report of the inter state commerce commission and tell us what he thinks of the respectable criminals who violate the statutes and conspire with others to violate those statutes. There is one consolation that can be drawn from Mr. Schwab's exploits at Monte Carlo; he was doing less harm to his country than he was last spring when he told a graduating class that it was better for boys to quit school and commence business at sixteen or seventeen than to secure a thorough education. His experience at tho gam bling table may be a warning to others; his advice to the students was dangerous because his large salary and his business prominence make his iworcL weighty to those who measure life by tho accumu lation of wealth. The manufacturers who favored ,an imperial policy with the expectation that tho Filipinos would be .compelled to trade with the United States may lose their enthusiasm when, they learn that the door must be kept open in the Philippines or it is likely to be shut in other parts of the orient. Tho commercial advantages of ,a colonial policy may not be so glittering if we are to have no special advantages over foreigners in securing 1-hi ippine trade. Some of our manufacturers are saying: "If the trade argument is so soon done. wi, num. hub il unKun rnr?" .t. . i X