i.iu..1i.ypiiwHW4W.'iSi P" ."'MJIWWll'WIWWPWi''WPlf''WIWPyW iifNWjpilip 12 The Commoner. VOLUME" 8, NUMBER II B!K''''J "'WW i ir A rWO a! f flu IlMb 9' At a public moo'tag held at To ledo, Ohio, Mr. Taftt and Senator Forakor met and shook hands. It Is claimed thero has boon a recon ciliation, and the Taft men will not object to Senator Forakor's re-election. Congressman John J. Jenkins was dofoatod for re-nomination in tho Wisconsin primary. Ho is one of Spoakor Cannon's lieutenants and hia dofeat is attributed to Cannonism. Vermont state election was held September 1. For governor tho fig ures show: George H. Prouty, re publican, 45,281; James E. Burko, democrat, 15,905; Quimby S. Back us, independence party, 1,252; Eu gono M. Campbell, prohibitionist, 826; J. H. Dunbar, socialist, 47U. Tho total vote of all parties was (5 3,7 47, and Mr. Prouty's plurality over Mr. Burko was 29,376; his ma jority ovor all, 26,815. Of the total vote tho republicans polled 71 per cent, tho democrats 25 per cent, tho independence party 2 per cent, tho nrohibitionlsts 1 1-3 ner cent and tho socialists two-thirds of 1 per cent, tho total vote tor governor in tho last presidential year 19) 4, was 66,615, of which the republican can didate received 48,115, tho demo cratic candidate 16,556 and the min or parties 1.944. James B. Bradley has been nom inated by the republicans for gov ernor of Michigan. TJtio American athletes who took part in tho Olympic games in Eng land were welcomed to Oyster Bay by President Roosevelt, who enter tained them for several hours. of quickly adjourning and going homo -without tackling tho senatorial question. As a result of tho Intro duction of tho resolutions by the democrats tho progressive republi cans began to figure up the votes that could bo relied on for Cummins, and tho standpatters began the cir culation of an agreement to adjourn before the election of a senator. It Is claimed by the standpatters that enough progressives can be induced to sign the agreement to make it effective, but the friends of Governor Cummins are not alarmed and ex pect tomorrow to push tho resolu tion for the joint session." Tho primaries in Nebraska result ed in the re-nomination by tho repub licans of Governor George L. Sheldon and of all the present republican congressment. A. W. Jeffries was nominated by the republicans for congress in tho Second district, now represented by Congressman Hitch cock, democrat. The democratic nominee for. governor is A. C. Shall lonberger. Tho democratic nominees for congress are as follows: First district, John A. Maguire; Second district, G. M. Hitchcock; Third dis trict, James P. Latta; Fourth district, Charles M. Gilbert; Fifth district, F. W. Ashton; Sixth District, W. H. Westover. Melbourne's welcome to tho Amer ican battleship fleet was ,a remark able demonstration. A banquet was tendered tho fleet officers and the sailors werq entertained In -numerous, ways ,on shore. Tho balloon races at Cblumbus, O., were not successful in point of breaking records. Only short flights wero made. One balloon landed in Lake Erie, but the passengers were rescued by a steamer. Fifteen thousand veterans march ed in the parado of the Grand Army of tho Republic at Columbus, Ohio. William H. Taft reviewed the par ade. Much was made by the repub lican press of tho fact that Senatqi' Foraker appeared on ,the reviewing stand and shook hands with Mr. Taft. Governor Fort of JNew Jersey suc ceeded in his effort to suppress Sun day liquor selling at Atlantic City, but the dealers are preparing to con test a permanent "dry" Sunday at that resort. offices her, is composed of twenty- ono men. Th vice chairman of the national committee, who will head it, is R. S. Hudspeth, chairman of tho democratic state committee of New Jersey, a former state SGnator and county judge. Mr. Hudspeth re-signed his place of chairman of tho New Jersey state committee yester day. He was succeeded by Corpora tion Counsel J. S. Nugent of Newark. Mr. Hudspeth is most optimistic re garding tho chances for the demo cratic cause. He will devoto all his time to the management of the east ern headquarters' in the Hoffman house. Tho other members of the eastern committee selected by Mr. Mack aro John J. Kennedy, New York, secretary; Homer S. Cum mings, Connecticut; John T. Mc- Graw, West Virginia; George W. Green, Rhode Island; J. F. C. Tal bot, Maryland; Willard Saulsbury, Delaware; James Kerr, Pennsylva nia; John J. Delany, New York; John B. Stanchfleld, New York; Tom L. Johnson, Ohio; John Fox, New York; M. B. Cary, Connecticut; John Quinn, New York;. E. G.' S. Miller, New York; Governor Hig gins, Rhode Island; Jefferson Levy, New York; Augustus Van Wyck, New York; Frank Brown, Maryland; Johnston Cornish, New Jersey, and Herman Ridder, New York. Chair man Mack also announced the ap pointment of Herman Ridder as chairman of the publicity bureau, with headquarters in New York; John E. Lamb, of Indiana, vice chair man of the executive committee; G. W. Greene, of Rhode Island, vice chairman of the committee, on club organizations. To the finance com mittee were added the names of W. R. Kirk, John W. Cox, Thomas F. Conway, Daniel Conway, C. F. Allen, John M. Wiley nd A. J. Ellas, all of New York. To the advisory commit tee were added the names of Edward M. Shepard of New York; former United States Senator James Smith, Jr., of New Jersey; James B; Martin, of Connecticut, and R. R, Ifcinney, of Delaware. Herbert B. Btesell, of New York, and L. Irving Handy-, cf Delaware,- wero added to the speak ers' committee;" SwedwWy 'Heaven & Hell 400 pages, 15c. Stamp: taken. PatterUndeabefger.WlHdeorPlacfl, St Louls,Mo Qfljh Beta the hottest Democratic paper In U. 8. WW one year. 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The friends of Governor Cummins had been chiefly interested in amendments to tho primary law, and tho opponents of tlie governor wore urging prompt action on that subject in the hope By the capsizing of a sloop in Penobscot Bay, off the coast of Maine, six women and one man were drowned. All were well known in eastern educational circles. It has been disclosed that Russell Sage, long considered as, proof against the wiles of flnanolal sharp ers, had loaded up on $1,071,000 par value of worthless bonds, and some 18,000 shares of stock not worth the paper they were printed on. Rlcardo Rodrlcruoz. chief of flm bureau of supplies and vouchers of tno tiavana, uuna, postomce, who disappeared after the discovery of a shortage of upwards of $50,000 in that department, has been appro-, hended by tho police. 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