The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, April 20, 1906, Page 13, Image 13

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Indian princes; a speech to the stu
dents, and interviews with sovoral
native editors these gave Mr. Bryan
a chance to lenrn considerable of
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Samuel Gompers, president of the
American Federation of Labor, ap
peared before a house committee in
opposition to the ship subsidy bill.
Senator Alger has announced that
he will not be a candidate for re-election
to the legislature, which meets
next January. He is in ill health.
Governor Pattison of Ohio who was
recently removed to the hospital in
Cincinnati, appears to be somewhat
improved in health.
It is claimed that the International
Harvester company owes sixteen rail
roads centering in Chicago $150,000,
and these railroads have combined in
a refusal to deliver freight to the trust
until the amount is paid.
Lewis G. Tewhsberry, the bucket
shop king, who has been a fugitive
from justice for the last three years,
stirrendered to the New York City
authorities. He is under indictment
for grand larceny.
that Proctor promised to aid Bestgen
in obtaining a consulship but that no
record of the same appears on the
books of the republican committee.
Benjamin "W. Morris, bishop of .the
Episcopal church in Oregon, is dead.
After returning to Chicago, Dowie,
vwho established Zion City, and who
was recently removed from his place
of authority, concluded not to seek to
regain possession by force, but secured
the services of a lawyer.
Walt Butler, once democratic mem
ber of congress from Iown, has an
nounced that he will bo a candidate
for state senator from Polk county.
Senator Daniel presented to the sen
ate a letter from R. S. Waddell, pres
ident of a Peoria (Illinois) pdwder
company, replying to the claim made
by G. M. Peters, president of the King
Powder company. The Peters letter
denied that his concern is in a trust.
Mr. Waddell offers to prove the exist
ence of the powder trust.
Governor (Sooding of Idaho invited
Samuel Gompers and John Mitchell
to appoint a committee to meet at
Pocatello to investigate the conditions
incident to the arrest of Moyer and
Hayward, the- labor leaders. Mr.
Gompers replied to the governor as
follows: "Surely if Orchard and Ad
ams can not give details of confession,
what benefit can result from Mr.
Mitchell's and myself hearing their
general statement? In any event,
such statements would only be ex
parte, without cross-examination and
without being confronted with the ac
cused men. The justification for the
general suspicion lies in their unlaw
ful extradition and brutal kidnapping
from their homes Q.nd state."
General J. Warren Keifer was re
nominated for congress by acclama
tion at the republican convention held
at Springfield, Ohio.
Dr. A. P. Marble,, an educator and
' recently president of the National Ed
ucational association, died, in New
York.
Socialists held a meeting at San
'rancisco to express sympathy for
'Moyer and Hayward, the labor
Pleaders who were arrested in
T I Colorado, charged with conspiracy in
tSfA-W-nt Vf -mooHnd Tiia onntnllcitd Tin.
traded the streets and one of their
umber climbed to the pedestal of
f street fountain and displaying a
fanner bearing the inscription, "The
Constitution be Damned! So say the
Corporations!" Another started to ad-
Kress the gathering when a squad of
dice arrived and dispersed the
owd. A fight followed and a num-
er of men were injured by the po
lice.
Roharr. fk Prnp.rnr. -private secretary
to United States Senator Lodge, was
idlcted by a Boston grand jury, it
i alleirGfl that Prontor received $225
Pronging to John E. Bestgen of
nincy, Mass., in October, 1904, as a
mublican campaign contribution;
Jefferson Gardner, former governor
of Indian Territory, died aged 60
years.
Suit has been brought against Rich
ard A. and Robert H. McCurdy by the
Mutual Life Insurance company, to
recover something more than one mil
lion dollars.
Mayor Dunne has appointed Walter
L. Fisher, president of the municipal
voters league, as his special attorney
in the acquirement of street railway
properties.
M. Gorky, the Russian author, has
arrived in this country.
Three negroes were hanged by" a
mob at Springfield, Mo. Two were
charged with criminal assault and one
with murder.
A negro in New York City struck
a white girl on a street car, aiid a
crowd of white men undertook to
lynch him. He was rescued, by the
police.
James D. Elliott, United States at
torney for South Dakota, has resigned.
James A. Bailey, the famous show
man and managing director of the
Barnum & Bailey circus, is dead.
It Is reported that President Castro
has temporarily retired from office in
Venezuela, and that it will soon be
announced that the retirement Is permanent.
Eastman Johnson, the famous art
ist, is dead. His reputation was es
tablished in 1858 by a painting called
"The Old Kentucky Home."
Mr. Bryan's stay in Calcutta cov
ered but a few days, but from all ac
counts the time seemed to be fully
occupied. A lunch with the viceroy,
Lord Minto; a breakfast with Gov
ernor Prazier of the province of Ben
gal; lunch at the home of one of the
The second annual banquet of the
Iowa Democratic club which was giv
en at Des Moines April 2 was a very
successful affair. Governor Folk of
Missouri was the principal speaker.
His subject was "True Democracy,"
and in the course of his address ho
took occasion to urge tho primary
election law. He said that while par
tisanship is good, patriotism is bet
ter. Addresses were also made by
J. M. Read, J. E. Craig, C. C. Colclo
and General James B. Weaver. The
club olectod the following officers for
the ensuing year: President, II. C.
Evans, Des Moine3; secretary, A. R.
McCook, Elma; treasurer, J. S. Cun
ningham, Knoxville. It is the pur
pose of the club to perfect a working
organization of the democracy of the
state and in every way possible to
promote tho principles of. the demo
cratic party.
SOUTH DAKOTA
A hnndnonio 24-pmo illustrated booklet or Untie Co.
and a map of 8. Dakota frco; Panns and ranches In
tho fnrnoiiH MlHGouri lllvor Valley, tho com bolt of
South Dakota. Vrofltii guaranteed. J. A. Stuakhicy.
Box 062, 1'ukwnna, U. 1).
"POLITIC8 IN NEW ZEALAND"
Ik tho tltlo of a patnphlntof 110 pages which tolls
all about tho nuccnuBof tho Torrons system of land
transfcra, government telegraph and talopbono
lines, iiovornnicnt railroad, postal Having" bank
undotuor reforms. Price 25o postpaid. Address
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John P. Gaynor and Benjamin G.
Greene, former government contrac
tors, were found guilty of fraud before
tho federal court at Savannah, Ga.
They will be required each to servo
four years in the penitentiary and
to pay a fine of $575,000. Greene and
Gaynor have put in several years in
fighting extradition, they having fled
to Canada. It is claimed that they de
frauded the government of $2,000,000.
The doctors of Webster City, Iowa,
have given up telephones because of a
fight with the telephone company over
rates, and the telephone company has
advertised for medical men to work
in Webster City on salaries at cut
rates.
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THE OPENING OF THE SHOSHONE
RESERVATION
The authorities of Douglas county,
Neb., are on the trail of a ballot box
fraud in the republican primaries re
cently held at Omaha.
Angry words in the lipuse were ex
changed between Mr. Williams of
Mississippi and Mr. Dalzell of Pennsylvania.
The grand jury at Buffalo, N. Y
has returned a number of indictments
in connection with the purchase of a
regiment armory site.
Five hundred Missouri democrats
attended a banquet at Kansas City
on the evening of April 13. Governor
Folk, Senator Stone, Representative
Towne of New York, Chas. W. Knapp
of St. Louis, W. M. Evans, chairman
The land of profitable opportunity still lies
open to the homesteader.
The Western frontier Is rapidly disappearing,
but the homesteudcr and settler still finds an
occasional opportunity to pick up a Quarter
section of Government land. One of the last
chances of this kind will bo irlven by Uncle Sam
when the Wind Ilivcr or Shoshone Indian Res
ervation lands arc thrown open to the home
steaders some time this summer.
This tract of something over a million acres
is situated in central Wyoming, just cast of
the Jackson Hole county and the Yellowstone
Park forest reserve.
In the mountains, elk, bear, deer and other
wild game have been most abundant. It has
been without railroad facilities in the past, but
The Wyomlnsr &North-Western Railway Is now
rapidly layinjr rails across Wyomlnsr from Cas-
Eer, tho present terminus of thcNorth-Westem
inc. to Shoshonl, the new town which has
sprung up since the rcservatio n opening has
been announced and to Lander in the Lander
Valley, one of the richest spots in Wyoming,
where numerous small irrigated farms produce
forty to forty-live bushels of wheat, two hun
dred bushels of potatoes, and sixty bushels oats
to the acre.
This new lino of railway opo ns up millions ot
acres of sheep and cattle range, where the
rich buffalo grass and gramm a grass make the
best pasturage on earth, curing like grain, so
that stock will fatten on it n the fall.
The new line passes through Wolton, one of
the biggest original wool shipping points in the
world, and willbe completed to Shoshonl with
in the next sixty days or less.
Shoshonl is two and one-holf miles from the
reservation border, and here and at Lander
the Government will probably establish land
ofllces for registration when the Indian lands
are thrown open.
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North-Western Railway announces that the
opening of the Wind River or Shoshone Reser
vation public lands in Wyoming has been post
poned until August 15, 1000, by joint resolution
of congreai.
Railroad construction to the Reservation
border is being pushed rapidly, and will prob
ably be completed within a few weeks.
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