The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 15, 1907, Page 12, Image 12

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The Commoner.
VOLUME 7, NUMBER &
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Tliirl.v lives wore lost In u mine .lis
iihIop nt TlioimiN, West Virginia.
The lliiuiinouil .'wkliiK company
mid .Morris & Company of Chicago,
have withdrawn from I lie si ale of Ar
IcmiHiiH on account of (lie judgment re
cently entered against the Hammond
Coiiipmiy for $10)00 Tor violating the
null-trust law.
Frank 0. ItrlggH wiih elocled by tho
legislature of New Jersey to succeed
Senator Dryden. The democrats gave
their votes lo .lames 10. Marline.
Tho Nebraska
lican, has passed
resolutions.
legislature, repub-anti-ship
subsidy
Former floveruor I'reslon II. Leslie
died at his home in Helena, Molilalia,
aged 8S years.
The South Dakota legislature has
passed an anti-pass bill.
John A. (Yoighton, a well known
philanthropist and democrat-, died at
Ids home in Omaha, business in the
city was entirely suspended (hiring the
hour of his funeral.
An Havana, Cuba, dispatch to tho
Jsew York World says: (Jovornor Ma
goou has Issued a decree prescribing
the organization of the new Cuban
army. After quoting tho law of last
September providing for tho Increase
oC the rural guard to 10,000 men and
tho artillery to '2,000 men, tho decree
declares that all able bodied male citi
zens between twenty-one and forty
five years of age shall constitute the
national forces, which shall consist of
ii permanent army and a force of mi
litia. Tho militia is to bo utilized only
In cases of emergency. Tho pernia
noiil army is to be designated the
'Armed Force of tho Republic." Roth
forces arc lo bo under the solo author
ity of tho executive for tho suppres
sion of ladronism, insurrection, illegal
gatherings, breaches of tho peace and
other violations of the law.
The permanent army shall consist of
a general staff, a corps or rural guard,
a corps of Held artillery and a corps
of coast artillery, the whole under the
command of a major general.
The rural guard corps shall consist
of two regiments of infantry, four reg
iments of cavalry and one machine
gun company; .the Hold artillery of two
battalions of four companies each, and
the coast artillery of eight companies.
All enlistments in tho permanent urinv
are to be for four years.
The cost of maintenance for the
permanent army Is estlimitoii t i .
701,000 a year. ' '
The Discussion In an editorial ar
ticle on tho decree, says:
"The whole country 'will be surprised
by the order written in the hand of
a foreign governor, establishing in Ou
ba compulsory military service 0
one can hope that the plan announced
JS .1 ,u'ron'T antl organization of
the rural guard will fall to tend to the
militarization of our country. From
today all Cubans must bo soldiers."
An Havana, Cuba, dispatch to the
New York World follows-
U Is authentically reported hero
Unit Manuel Stlviera, the former ut
vnnn banker, who was roPl rtwl to
have been short nearly 91,000,000, and
who tied to Venezuela last October,
has cornered all the available shipping
cattle of thai country over (50,000
bead representing over $ 1 ,500,000.
Venezuela .practically supplies the
Cuban market, and Silviera's move
will embarrass the local stockmen
greatly, probably forcing them to pur
chase through him. Con. Jose Miguel
dome,, prominently mentioned for Uio
presidency of Cuba, left a i'ow days
ago for Caracas. It is said that lie
goes to arrange with Silvlera details
for the control of the Cuban beef
trade. (Jomez will probably attend co
the Cuban end of tho business.
A New Orleans dispatch by the As
sociated Tress says: In the orange
grove country, sixty miles below here,
about thirty feet of- the Mississippi
river levee broke where crawfish had
Dored through the embankment. Tho
break was about twelve feet deep,
by night, state engineers had succeed
ed in closing tho break, having driven
a row of piling around the front of the
opening. The stage of tho river hero
today was a little over 18.(5 feet, n
rise of .2 since Saturday. Tho water
is now two inches above the level of
the head of Canal street. Tho tempor
ary loveo, however, is two feet above
(lie water and no danger is appro-Mended.
offlcial tester to report upon the re
sults from individual cows. After care
fully weighing the milk for a given
time the inspector reported on tho
individuals in each herd. The result
was that poor cows went to tho meat
market and tho producing value of
dairy cows increased in one year from
$13 to $G0 each. Such results came
from a system of working everything
for protit. That is the spirit that con
trols in successful agriculture. Se
attle Post-Intelligencer.
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A CONSCIENTIOUS EXPRESSMAN
Loron Baker, who, in addition to
being an agent for the American Ex
press company, is a devout Christian,
with the courage of his convictions,
resigned his position with the com
pany rather than deliver a package
containing tobacco. Baker holds,
among other beliefs, that tobacco and
whiskey are evils not to be compro
mised with, and his belief would not
permit him to place in the hands of
another man the means of becoming
a slave to the weed. Consequently
he handed in his resignation, which
was accepted. Cincinnati Enquirer.
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Speeches
Mayor Schinil, and Ihc school board
of San Francisco arrived in Wash
ington for Hie purpose of discussing
wilh President Roosevelt the Japan
ese question. Mayor Schmttz said
(lie Japanese wore not barred from the
schools but that segregation was
iound necessary.
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The country homo of John Wana
maker near Philadelphia was lo-
SiISMmT- t" ,oss is csli"mk"1
Havana cablegrams of February S
say that on orders from Secretary
I alt, Governor Magoon lias post
poned tho decree providing for an n
creaso from (5,000 to 12,000 men of
the rural guards.
NO SURPLUS WEALTH
"What are you going to do with
your surplus wealth?"
"My friend.' 'answered Mr rincfi
Stax, "surplus wealth is a myth a
superstition. There is no such thing!
in the personal P.vnorioin ne o I
dividual." Washington Star. '
ONCE UPON ATIME
"All roads," declared Caesar, "lead
to Rome. Furthermore, I may say that
they are not controlled by Harriman."
then he drew up his knees, urged
his horse ahead and crossed the Rub
icon. Chicago Record-Herald.
THE EVERLASTING STORY
Master, tell me of the glory that upon
the mountain lies;
Tell the great and thrilling story of
the stars that gem the skies;
Tell me of the wise provisions that the
kind Creator makes
For each shrub and breathing creature
that of earth's rich bounty takes.
Cure hoarseness and sore
throat caused by cold or use
Ot the VOlce. Absolutely harmless,
Justice of tho Peace Robert Cor
toso was injured at Patorson, Now
lovwy by the explosion of an infernal
machine sent him by express. lie
died several hours later. Patorson
dispatches claim that tho work was
iSiimTf!11 ?f HTln,,nn hnv bl
AMioni the justice prosecuted.
low. PZa' v Ruf?,nn' cablegram f0
iovs. fc. A. Alexandrovskv, gov
h;hoi of Penza, was shot and kmea
1V'0,(1I1K,1111111 as h0 waa leaving
ho theatre last night. In a desper
ate altOllll) in nannna n, !,..
nlc l,!il.i .: M- ".v JlSHUHSlll
" "" wo assistant chief
m-e ami a policeman,
mi; manager of the
i ue terrorist
...... Miami jiim (inr ng the niciif
no7l . io,'!, .I0:,,,lal- ThG "ss win wis
not identilied. The lmllofo wi,ii. i."
used in his revolver were subsequent
ly discovered to bo poisoned."
Dispatches say that Honduras and
Nicaragua are spoiling for a light
John
wonders lying
of ap-
of no
il nd won ml or!
theatre. Rofm-n
could be canturnn iIA
Master, tell me of the
in the coral cave:
Tell a story of the thunders
plause won by the bvnvA-
Tell me of the world's great heroes
and the battles they have fought
Tell me of the birth of science and
the knowledge it has brought.
Master, tell me of the nations and the
glories thev ha won
Tell me of the Lord's creations, "and
when all the rest are done,
loll once more the greatest story of
all stones ever penned
Man's consuming love for woman, and
his triumph, at "The End."
S. E. Kaiser in Chicago Record-Herald
of W. J. Bryan
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