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The Commoner.
JUNE 5, 19 03.
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worst load the party lias had to carry
has been Clevelandism. "Do you want
any more of Cleveland?" Is the cry of
tho g. o. p. spell-binders In every cam
paign. We do not. If Cleveland was
Uio nominee of both parties ho could
not bo elected.
Nebraska City (Neb.) News: A Chi
cago paper that has been active in
booming Cleveland for president a few
days ago received a setback that it
was not counting upon. This paper
sent out requests to all tho national
committeemen asking them to give
their opinion in regard to nominating
Cleveland in 1904, and the result was
that some half dozen favored his nom
ination, one or two were non-committal,
while the remainder said that
it would be suicidal to name him as
the standard-bearer. That is a fair
estimate of the case. Only a few want
Cleveland and those who favor him
admit that ho could not bo elected
should he receive the nomination. So
far as Cleveland is concerned the soon
er his name 13 dropped the better it
will be for the party,
Clifton (Intf.) Argus: The next
democratic platform will not mince
matters. It will not make two bites
of a cherry. It will point out the
source of plutocracy's power to rob
the people and demand its removal
from the statutes of the country and
will challenge the plutocracy to mor
tal combat And then it will place its
banner in the hands of a man who
knows the secrets of plutocracy who
knows his men and who will lead a
mighty host into a battle such as this
old world has never seen and it will
win and establish justice in this coun
try so that honest toil may enjoy the
product of its skill and legitimate cap
ital may be secure in investment and
enjoy its fruits free from the danger
of exploitation. The Cleveland propo
sition contains, no attraction for dem
ocrats. It is for the veterans of hu
manity'd war to go forward.
Chilton (Wis.) Times: The Times
regrets to see such an esteemed jour
nal as the Madison Democrat trying
tomake out a case for one G. Cleve
li.nd. Mr. Cleveland deserted democ
racy in the interest of Wall street It
is true that he stood 'squarely on tho
democratic platform of 1892, which
read4. "We denounce tho republican
legislation known as the Sherman act
of 3890 as a cowardly makeshift,
fraught with possibilities of danger in
the future, which should make all of
its supporters, as well as its author,
anyious for its speedy repeal." But
he forgot the teaching of not onlv
the democratic platform of 1892 and
"previous democratic platforms that
tcod out boldly for "hard money"
without discrimination. There wad
never a democratic platform promul
gated, since the birth of tho party up
to the present day, that has stood for
the "honest money" that the Wall
street syndicate is sponsor for. Give
the dear people a rest on Grover.
In Praise of Prosperity.
They raised his salary two years ago
last May,
The said increase amounting to thirty
cents a day;
Of carrots and of beets,
Of flour and of meats,
Of corn and coal and fruits,
"Of babies' little boots,
Of potatoes, milk and cheese,
, Of the product of the bees,
Ofhats and socks and coats,
Of all that sinks and floats.
He's paying out tho money that te
saved before his raise.
But prosperity's upon us, and hi3
heart is full of praise.
Chicago Post
A FEW ITEMS OF COMMON INTEREST
English has been made a compulsory
subject of study in Austrian schools.
The duties on automobiles in Argen
tina are 25 per cent of the declared
value.
Barely 10 per cent of the children of
Brittany can speak or understand
French.
Of over 800,000 women employed in
tho Gorman industries less than 25,000
are organized.
Chicago is the best organized city of
carpenters in tho country, having a
membership of nearly 6,000.
One hundred wealthy Now York
citizens have chartered tho White Star
liner Celtic for a Mediterranean cruise.
There is. a likelihood of an exten
sive industry in fresh peaches being
startod between Great Britain and Ar
gentina. The international 'longshoremen's
union now ranks second in member
ship in this country. It has 142,000
members.
A Milwaukee, Wis., tobacconist has
been fined $35 and costs for using the
union label on cigars not made by
union labor.
Chinese girls are being employed in
San Francisco as telephone operators
for the accommodation of Chinese
merchants.
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Another bottle-nosed Bhark, seven
feet in length, has been captured in
the herring nets of a Yarmouth, Eng
land, fishing boat.
Three hundred and sixty pickpock
ets are known by the Japanese police
at Tokio. Two hundred of the thieve3
do their pilfering in trains.
Authorities of British Columbia have
established traveling libraries for the
benefit of tho numerous lumber and
mining camps in that province.
An engineer on a Kansas railway
has made a request to be allowed to
run faster than 65 miles an hour, be
cause a jack rabbit has been making
fun of him on his run.
Over 30,000 persons witnessed at
Zurich the curious Swiss custom of
burning out the winter in the shape
of a guy and welcoming the spring
with a, carnival procession.
Cider is now so cheap in German
Switzerland that it is being supplied
in unlimited quantities in many cafe
at so much per hour, tho consumer
drinking "at discretion."
The most prominent Austrian trado
union, tho Gowerbo Vcreln, of Lowe,
Austria, has decided to send a deputa
tion to tho United States in 1904 to
visit tho St Louis exposition.
Practically all tho caviare merchants
of Astrakhan, Russia, have declarol
themselves bankrupt Not a singlo
tenant has come forth to rent thoTlch
government fishing stands on the
Volga.
Tho honor of possessing tho largest
membership of any automobilo club In
the world rests with tho Automobile
club of Great Britain and Ireland,
which has now no less than 2,180
members.
Mr. Joclielson, chief of tho Jessup
North Pacific exploring expedition,
states that the tribes which he studied
in Siberia all possessed characterist
ics in common with tho Indians or
North America.
H. H. Cabaniss and Thomas W. Loy
less have purchased tho Augusta, Ga.,
Chronicle for $40,000. Tho Chronicle
is one of the oldest newspapers in tho
south, having been published contin
uously since 1785.
Russell Square, London, beloved of
readers of "Vanity Fair," seems to be
fast disappearing. Half of tho eabt
side has been torn down to make room
for a mammoth hotel, and now tho
west side Is beginning, to yield to
blocks of flats.
A man in Cincinnati applied to tho
courts for an injunction to restrain
the tongues of the gossips of tho
neighborhood. He learned from judi
cial sources that there are some thlngc
beyond tho control or the highest hu
man power.
Bishop Coleman of Delaware had
been telling an audience that crime
in the United States has Increased
enormously since 1850. In that year
there was one criminal in every 3,4 '2
of population. In 1890, 40 years later
the proportion had increased to one
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