The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, June 08, 1906, Page 13, Image 13

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The Commoner.
JUNE 1906
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the resolution proposed to give the
president a club he will never uste.
"It is one of those big sticks that
will lie idle in his hands."
When Mr. Stone concluded Senator
Foraker read from the testimony of
Mr- Shonts before the inter-oceanic
canal committee showing that the two
Ward line shipa had been built at
a time when material and labor were
cheaper and that they had subsequent
ly been strengthened as to improve
them materially and really make them
a bargain at. the price
Senator Carmack suggested an
amendment to the resolution provid
ing that preference shall be given
to articles of domestic manufacture
when they 5an be secured as cheaply
as others and spoke in support of the
amendment, holding it to be in line
with existing laws. He could, he said,
see no reason for opening wider the
gates for "graft" as the pending reso
lution would do because there would
be no standard for determining what
is "extortionate or unreasonable."
Furthermore, he interpreted this lang
uage as an admission that the govern
ment is at the mercy of the protected
monopolies. "There is nothing in the
United States laws to prevent .the
protected manufacturers from holding
up the government at the muzzle of
a tariff schedule and compelling it to
deliver," he declared.
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The senate committee tied on tin
report to oust Senator Reed SmoiSt
of Utah and the question will bo
fought out in the senate.
A riot occurred at W., C. Green's
mines in Mexico and it is reported
that forty-five Americans were killed
by Mexican strikers. The trouble
arose from a demand made by the
Mexicans for an increase of wages.
and analysis of all such medicines on
the market would bo made. The con
tents .of each medicine will be pub
lished in a weekly bulletin to bo is
sued by the department which will
be given wide circulation. If tho med
icines contain opiates or alcohol or
other deleterious substances the fact
will be published together with tho
quantity."
Posts For Permanent Fencing
The cement ngc has developed noth
ing of urcotcr economic Importance
than tho STE15LKEINFOKCED, CON
OIUSTJS FfiNOBI'OST.
The Janesville Cement Post Co,
hint boon manufacturing theso postn for tho
Innt fonr year and thoy Imvo boon Konornl
ly dlHtrlbutud throughout tho country for
FAKM. IlAILUOADANl) LAWN FKNOKH,
and hnvo Ivon universal satisfaction. Thoy
will not rot, hum or runt. Whnti onco fcot
you havo a l'OSTFOU ALL TIM 15.
They Cost But Little More Than Wood
Tho Sonnon for fonco repairs and building Iff
now nt hand.
Wrlto to us for booklet and prices. -
Janesvllla Cement Post Co.,
Janesville, Wli.
Senator Bailey has introduced in
the senate committee on privileges
and elections a resolution for 'the
expulsion of Senator Burton of Kansas.
EASILY COUNTED
A few years ago there lived in Thet
for.d, Vt., a man by the name of Solon
R. Berry, who" was deputy sheriff for
many years, says the Boston Herald.
He concluded he would like to collect
the taxes. Accordingly he supplied
himself with ballots, and on arriving
at the meeting he selected a man by
the name of Porter to help him. Tak
ing Porter to one side he disclosed his
plan to him and after bracing Porter
UP two or three times, from the hip.
pocket, he gave him the batcli of bal
lots with instructions- to distribute
them at tho proper time.
At last the moderator called for a
ballot for collector of taxes, and when
the votes had been counted an
nounced that Berry had only three
votes.
Of course, "Sol," as he was called,
was disappointed. Finding Porter
alone in one corner of the hall in
quite a contented frame of mind, he
said: "This did not turn out as I
expected."
"Neither did it as. I expected," said
Porter.
"There is something about it I don't
understand," said Sol.
"That's just the fix I am in," said
Porter. "You 'voted fprv yourself and
I voted for you. That . makes two
votes. What I can't understand is,
where did ihat other v vote,, come
from?" Denver News;
An Associated Press dispatch under
date of Buda Pest, Hungary, June 1,
follows: "A banquet was given here
last night in honor of William J,
Bryan. Speeches laudatory of Amer
ican freedom and virility were deliv
ered by Count Albert Apponvi, min
ister of worship and Francis Kossuth,
commerce minister. Count Apponvi
compared he United States to a giant
accumulator, producing the strongest
conceivable currents of the highest
ideals of liberty and equality. "All
of us," said the minister of worship,
"feel more secure in the possession of
freedom because there exists such a
land as the United States," M. Kos
suth, afcer a reference to the enthu
siasm evoked in. the United States by
The senate has passed tbe Knox im
munity bill.
Paul Morton has been re-elected
president of the Equitable Life As
surance Society.
111' everywh
W Catalog of
TREES ARE FAMOUS
wherever planted: arc planted
everywhere trees are Brown. Free
supcru Iruits Black ucn.
Kins David, Delicious, ctc.-SUrkBro's.lwbJiM.M.
The democrats of the Eleventh In
diana district met at Peru and unani
mously nominated for congress
George W. Rauch, of Marion, lnd.
Lorenzo Crounse, former governor
of Nebraska, has announced Jiis can
didacy for United States senator, sub
ject to the action of the republican
state convention.
President Roosevelt delivered the
Memorial day address beforo,the mem
bers of the. Army"arid Navy Union at
Portsmouth, Va. .
C -PATENTS that PROTECT 1
Our3bookiforliiTtnurBill4pn receiptor Ooti. ittropi I
n.S.&A.D.LACEY,Wa8hlnRJon,D.C. Eatab. 18C9.
FISH"B1TE
All nooflonn,lf you tiro INDIAN
FISH WAIT, (lent flh halt oyer
Invented t nothtnir Hko It on tho
roarkot.A trial liox free. ARonta wan tod
H, i, Anuncna.uuiiM tuU"lu"UK wu.ii
Governor Hanley of Indiana, in an
address delivered at Purdue univer-
the visit of his father to that country Blty, declared that greed and not muck-
said that the example of the united raking is the national pern. Tlie goy
States had inspired Hungary "to ef
forts to emulate that great, froe coun
try, which once, was a colony. The
best he could wish in behalf of Hun
gary was that her future might be
as happy as the United States' pres
ent state and her economic condition
as flourishing. Mr. Bryan in reply
said freedom-loving Hungary which
had waged so many struggles for lib
erty was entitled to rank high among
nations as the equality of peoples now
adays was gauged by their love of
freedom."
Grip Pains
It -would be utterly Impossible to imagine
anything more distressing than La Grippe
pains. They are simply Indescribable, and
seem to bo composed of all the misery sensa
tions known.
Yet they can be relieved, and In a very short
time, by taking
Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills .
the greatest remedy on earth for pains of any
kind. Their soothing Influence upon the-nerves
la felt throughout tho entire system.
"I had La Grippe pains all over me, and I
was in such distress I thought I could not en
dure it. I thought of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills,
and after taking 3 doses tbe pain disappeared,
and I slept peacefully. My brother has a
swelling on his neck, and uses them, as they
ease the pain, and leave no bad effects like
quieting powders." , .
ADELIA LANE, Portage, Mich.
If they fall to help, your drugglsfwill refund
yourmoney.on flrst package. '
35Hoses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk.
Representative Robert Adams of the
Second congressional district of Penn
sylvania, committed" suicide in Wash
ington. He left a letter saying that
his personal obligations exceeded his
resources. Mr. Adams was the author
of the whipping post bill which re
centlv met defeat in tho house. It is
said that he was involved because of
unfortunate speculations.
The democratic state convention of
Tennessee met at Nashville and after
a stormy session lasting j3eyeral days,
nominated Malcolm R. "Patterson of
Memphis, now a member of congress,
to be governor. Although the con
test in the primaries between Mr. Pat
terson and Governor John R. Knox
was heated, Mr. Patterson's name was
the only one presented to the convention.
ernor said that ho hoped tbat as long
as the muck bed remains that the
muckraker' will continue his effoHs.
The house committee recently dis
covered a mare's nest in the( agricul
tural department. In 1903 congress
appropriated $1,500,000 to build a
complete office building for tho agri
cultural department. The commi'ctee
discovered that the entire appropria
tion had been exhausted in the erec
tion of two wings, and money is now
demanded for the building of the main
structure. The mechanical engineer
for the agricultural department testi
fied that the change was decided on
at a conference between President
Roosevelt and Secretary Wilson.
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During the ceremonies attending the
marriage of King Alphonso of Spain
and the Princess Bna, a bomb was
thrown from a .window of a house
and fourteen people were killed. The
king and his bride werd. not injured.
The bomb-throwing was the work of
anarchists and it is claimed that the
anarchists plotted to kill the Idng and
queen.
William E. Curtis of the Chicago
Record-Herald says that -Theodore
Roosevelt will succeed Senator Piatt
or Depew in the senate.
Senator Rayner in a speech deliv
ered in the senate, said that the peo
ple will be robbed by the corporations
of $200,000 if congress directs that
the supplies for the Panama- canal be
purchased in this country.
Sheriff John F. Shipp. of Chatta
nooga, ten of his deputies and a num
ber of private citizens, alleged to
have had a part in the lynching of a
negro who had been granted an a,p
nenl by the supreme court of the
United States, are cited to appear
before that body and answer to the
charge of contempt.
An Associated Press dispatch from
Washington, says: "The United States
supreme court today upheld tho New
York state' law Imposing a franchise
tax on railroad property in that state.
The opinion was delivered by Justice
Holmes in the case of the New York
Central Railroad company vs. States
Comptroller N. L. Miller. The case
covered the taxes for the years 1900,
1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904, involving
$889,375. The law 'was enacted in
aKNUINKOOAL,TAIt
A fi Gallon tMi f. o. b.
Llncoln$1.00. In bar
rel lots or Tank car;
write for quotation
R. W. HARBOR, Lincoln, Nebraska.
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POLITICS IN NEW ZEALAND
Is tho tltloof apamphlctnf III) jmgon which tolls
all itboutthu siiccomh of tho Torrunn syfttcm of lnixl
triuiKfurH, Kovcrnmcnt telegraph and tcluphono
lines, Kovomment rallroadu, jioBtul navlngH banks
nnri other rugorins. L'rjco 25c postpaid. AddrpBK
T.I TAYJ.OK, Jlakor JJIdg., lMilluilolplila, I'a.
N8wOdollTewrif0rJ,TK," On Crsdif
Diiippcd upon roeoipe or '.-.:;
curIi and S1.0U por'jiiontlifor
HIx MonthK. i'rnctlcal an a.
$lWi Typewriter. Jut tho
thing for fiinall .merchant,
druminorH,profo8Hforial men
or for pergonal cqrronpond
oncc.Machlno complete 18.26
on installments. $7.60 for
caBh, Kxpross prepaid. Cunos 11,75. Enorffotlc Halt-H-mn
wuntfd, WrltoH as woll a8 a $100 machine.
$7.50 America Co.Mfr.,b02NorthatMoiueiico,IlL
An Associated press dispatch from
St. Paul, Minn., says: "The state
dairy and food department today an
nounced that it" had Inspectors out
A Summer
Outing Fpr
The Boys
What are yoy Koinjr to do with your boys
this summer? Why not go camping with
them in
ESTES PARK. COLORADO?
Or enjoy with them a trip'through
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
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this Is not only a visit to "Wonderland but
will be to them a great Educator, it will be
money well spent.
I would be pleased to mall you literature
of these two parks as well as other Colora
do literature that may Interest you.
G. W. BON NELL,
C. P. A. 13th and O Streets
Lincoln, Nebraska
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