The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, June 02, 1905, Page 13, Image 13

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Judge Albion W. Tourgco of May
ville, N. Y., American consul at Bor
doaus, is dead. Ho was born at Wil
liamsfield, Ohio, May 2, 1828, and was
well known as a lawyer, writer and
lecturer.
The Ohio republican state conven
tion met May 24.
The Pennsylvania democratic state
convention met May 24.
E. M. Nash, president of the Ameri
can Smelting and Refining company,
was stricken with paralysis at Omaha
May 24.
Senator Millard of Nebraska has an
nounced that he will be a candidate
for re-election subject to the action of
the republican state -convention.
and was-found to bo guilty, tho Uni
ted States court holding that present
ing to a Mercantile Agency a false
statement as to one's financial con
dition is as much a crime as giving
such a statement directly to a cred
itor, s
At the Presbyterian assembly at
Winona Lake, Ind., a proposition to
substitute a brief statement of faith
for the Westminster confession was
voted down. The assembly then for
mally endorsed the confession.
August W. Machen, formerly super
intendent of free delivery of tho nost-
ofllco department, pleaded guilty to
the chargo of conspiring to defraud
the government, and received an ad
ditional sentence of two years in
prison.
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900 Broadtfay,
Kansas Ctfy, Mo.
The national liberal convention at
Havana, Cuba, elected Joseph Miguel
Gomez, now governor of Santa Clara
province for president, and Senator
Alfredo Zayas for vice president.
Gomez is fifty years of age and fought
In two revolutions.
. to .ot iJ.n6i iM'lvftcr1 irwitf tin. ?
Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, well
known as a writer and reformer, died
at her home in Melrose, Mass. She
was born in Boston in 1820 and was
activo in the anti-slavery agitation.
Brigadier General Alfred T. Smith
died at his home in Buffalo, New
York.
The Merchants Trus1; company of
New York closed May 24, by order of
the state superintendent of banks.
Tho company was charged with hav
ing made loans amounting to $1,250,
000 upon which it had not been able
to realize a sufficient sum to pay depositors.
The Goldfield Bank & Trust com
pany at Goldfield, Nevada, with lia
bilities of $78,227 has faile!. War
rants have been Issued for the ar
rest of tho officers. Although it Is
known that several hundred dollars
was deposited in the bank two days
before it close 1, examination of the
vaults revealed only $15.05 in nickels
and dimes, and a five-dollar gold
piece.
The Chicago strike has spread.
Sheriff Barrett has taken charge, and
announces that at the first outbreak
he will call for troops.
Rev Herbert S. Johnson, pastor of
the Warren Avenue Baptist Church
at Boston, says that the Baptist clergy
men of the country are about to raise
a revolt against accepting John D.
Rockefeller's money. Mr. Johnson
says: "This is not a. sporadic upris
ing, but part of a movement calculated
to change the standard of ethics in
the churches of the United States.
The Illinois Southern railroad, of
which John R. Walsh and C. F.
Welnland of Chicago aro respectively
president and secretary, has filed at
Nashville, 111., a certificate of in
increase in capital stock from $3,000,
000 to $5,000,000. ,
John Stewart Cressy, known in the
theatrical world as J. C. Stewart, one
of the "Two Johns" famous fat men
of the stage, died in St. Louis.
President Roosevelt has issued an
oiaer prohibiting the employment of
convict labor on government works.
A New York tnerchant recently
gave to the Mercantile Agency a
statement that his assets were $45,000
in excess of his liabilities, and 'ob
tained credit on the strength of that
rating. He was arrested, charged
with having made a false statement
At a meeting of the Jefferson club
of Wellston, Ohio, May 19, the fol
lowing resolutions were adopted:
First, to use their Influent in having
tho Ohio campaign this fall on state
issues. Second, to favor a 2 cent faro
on Ohio railroads. Third, to favor
election of United States senators by
the people. Fourth, to use their in
fluence with the democrats through
out the state to secure a national
platform favoring a tariff for revenue
with incidental protection. Fifth, to
urge more stringent laws against com
binations and trusts. Sixth, to main
tain a vigorous democracy against
all encroachments of socialism and
against government ownership of pub
lic utilities. Seventh, to favor a law
defining the rights of railroad corpor
ations' and establishing a tribunal for
Its enforcement. Eighth, to appoint
five men in each voting precinct to
work for selection of delegates agree
able to these resolutions. Ninth, to
submit these resolutions to candidates
for state and national honors and
secure their pledge if nominated they
will stand on that pla'.form.
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DRi El Or SMITH KANSAS CITY, m'6.
On Sunday, May 28, the rst news
came of a great naval battle between
tho Russian fleet under Admiral Ro-
jestvensky and tho Jar ".nose fleet un
der Admiral Togo. The first news
came from the American consul at
Tokio and Indicated a sweeping vie
tory for Japan. The dispatches Mon
day more than confirmed the first
reports. The Japanese, in a running
fight lasting several days, destroyed
and captured nineteen Russian war
vesselsand took an immense number
of prisoners. The Tuesday morning
dispatches said that Admiral Rojest
vensky's flag ship had been sunk, and
that the admiral was killed. The
Japaneso maintain their strict cen
sorship and reports concerning the
losses sustained by Togo are very
meagre. There Is a seemingly well
authenticated report, however, that
the Japanese sustained only a trifl
ing loss. Tho battle was one of the
greatest, if not the greatest, ever
fought on the sea. Paris dispatches
indicate that French feeling is de
cidedly in favor of Russia Becking
peace in the most favorable terms
possible.
An Embarrassing Orphan. (Novel)
by W. B. Norrls. The John C. Wins
ton Co., publishers, Philadelphia.
$1.50.
Tho Four Orphans. A tale of Twen
tieth Century Slaves. B. W. H. Man
gold and O. Lund, publishers, Sp6
kane, Wash. 50 cent", paper cover.
The Ideal City. - By E. Peterson.
Published by the author, Independence,
Mo. Price 25 cents.
Thi Old Una Banker's Ufa
Of Lincoln, Nnnit.
Has Over $1,000,000 Assets
Lkjuuh the world In Its home Htatc.
lias u uood position for a cood tnnu,
19tK Year.
FOLLOW THE FLAG
Niagara Fulla, N. Y., tickets sold Juno
17, 18, J9.
Toronto, Ont., tickets sold Juno 18, 19,
01 00
Indlanrlpolis, Ind., tickets sold Juno 19,
20, 21, 22.
Asbury Pnrk, N. J., tickets sold Juno 28,
29, 30, July 1.
33jiltImoro, Ttld., tickets sold July 1, 2, 3.
Buffalo, N. Y., tickets sold July 7, 8, 9.
Long limits, stop-overs and many other
features can bo offered In -connection with
above dates.
Write mo and lot mo fCiid you maps,
descriptive' matter, folders, rates from
either Omaha or Chicago and all other In
formation. Harry E. Moores, G. A. P. D
Wabash It. It., Omaha. Nebr.
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