The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, October 23, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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The Commoner.
VO&UME 8i NUMBER 4
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W. A.' Glassford
day $100, Ilon.JW. S. Kimball $100, Ed Norton
$10o! Judge Gibson Clark $100, Hon. A. L.
Brook $100, Hon: James H. Clause , $100.
' Vermont H. O.'Cummlngs $100.
W?sconsin-J. J. Hogan $1,000 DL.Pum
mer,$10,0, F. 0,,Gcirgcr $200, A. II. Krouskop
$l00WashlngtonJimmIe. Durkln $100, H. W.'
ml UtaH-Hon. Jesse Itnight $500, Hon Moses
Thatcher $100, Hon. O.'W. Powers $100, Hon.
will in m TT KiiiK $100 Jobn Dorn $100, Hon.
PrSSVNkor'ilOb, T. H. Fitzgerald $.00,
Frank B.. Stephen $100, M. B. Howard $25 0.
.Alaska Hon. A. J. Dailey $ 0,0, Jobn Ro
nan $300, James McCloskey $114, R, H. 1 arkei
n 8Nqv Mexico Hon. A. A. Jones $100.
4 Herman RJdder, treasurer of the aomocratto
national committee, announced today " next.
Tuesday afternoon bo would givo out the jist
of additional contributors to tbo democralc cam:
palgn fund from the 9th to the 15th of October.
AN ADDITIONAL LIST
Chicago October 15. Chairman Mack to
night made public the sums of $100 and over
which wore received on October 10, n, is, ia
and 14, and which amount to $12,556, from
sevonty contributors. These woro received by
the .committed after the first list, which was
announced in New York, was closed on October
9. The following are the contributions an
nounced tonight: ' '
Alabama Jefferson County j Bryan and
Kern club $2Q0. - -
nnitfnvnfn. Stinta Ana Bryan clubp$lll-.
Colorado J. S. Appa $1.00 James. -.oSi 5.
Burns $500. , , ' ''" V',!T?,U!1
v,. .Delaware Roland D. Jeglcr $100,. W., Hi i,
Swift: $1.00, : ' !
District of Columbia Hon. Edwin A.-NownM .
man $220, Columbia D(e;nocratic clu,b.,.$2,00. , j
,. TlHnnls--T?. M. BarhcR S250' C. 1?. Gunther ....
$p.nn. s.'.s. ..Tftdc $100. Rob'ert.'l" Jriunti.$l25, '.i Tri,ri,'Vnn
W. E. Flnloy $100. :.,, ,. x V ..r : ' 'Following, contributions to the' pa-mpalgn
. Kansas Cash $100, J. B. Walkins $100, . fIin a deceived on October- 17 were ina'de known
W. E, Watkins $100, W. O. Righy $110. .; at hrinunrters here tonight: ' ' '"'' " "
Kentuqky J. C, Ford $100, South Trimble. , California Nathan Cole $3 65.
$50,0. - - , .u i. !.-:. !' J '""' " Illinois M. A; Donahue '$200. fc'enry T.
Louisiana Aiuert,, ustopinar &u..j...j..,rti Rainov rioO, Roger C. Sullivan $1,000.
rmues $ZbU, J. J. jranx oM ou vuy
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, , New York James K. McGuiroOO, Har
vey Leauion $250.
Nebraska Lieutenant.
$ioo. ; , .
Oklahoma Marietta Bryan and Kern club
$125, The "Oklahoman," Oklahoma City, $1,000.
Oregon Bryan and Kern club $115. .
Pennsylvania R. W. Jennings $100, T. K.
VanDvko $100. ...,,!
South Carolina "The State," Columbia,
$500- . i. '
Texas Through Houston Post, Cato Sells,
$250 f W. L. Moodv $100, W. M. Wnddfill $100;
B. II. Gardner $100. S. H. Prinze $100, -R. L.
Autry $100, Jesse IT. Jones $100.
Virginia John S. Barbeur $100.
Wnst -Virginia William G. Brown $100,
Owl club $242, J. A. Roberts $100.
Wisconsin N. O. Truesdalo $100.-
ANOTHER LTST
Chicago, October 18. The following con
tributions to the democrats presidential cam
paign fund received on October 16 ,wero made
public nt headciunrtprs here yosterday:
jowft James McCalW.er $100.'.' '
Illinois Edear L. Mntor $100.
Indiana John F. Lamb $100.
Kansas Kansas democratic county com-
mittep. Beloit, $100. ' !
Kontukv Urey Woodson $100, C.
Bransford $100.
: Maine Democratic club $100. '
Marvland Committee of one huridrod,
ver Snringi $500. ' '
Michigan Charles S. Hampton $100. '
Montana W. C. Conrad $1.0007 :
New Mexico J. D. Hand $100. ' v
1 ' Ordcdn Cou nty' committee, Medforfl $150.
1 South Onrollnn-J-UnWri "county executive
committee. Union, $100. " '.'
South Dakota J. F. Colton $100:" '
Texas Felix Martinez $100. -
Utah James H. Merrille $100, J. William
$100; D. L. D. Granger, Rhode Island, $100f
H. D. Floods Virginia, $100; Rufus Hardy,
Texas, $100,' United States Senator W. J. Stone
Missouri, $200; Herman Ridder, Now York)
$250; W. G-. Conrad, Montana, $250, and demo
cratic national committee, $3,000.
The total amount of these contributions la
$G,155, whilq, there has been $3,089 from indi
viduals -and committees' from frankablo liter
ature. ,
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-DIFFICULT TO BULLDOZE. THEM
THIS VEAR
Walter Wellman, writing to- the Chi
cago Record-Herald from .Cincinnati, O.,
says:
"It; is significant that the republican
managers are endeavoring to induce em
ployers to bring pressure upon their men,
as was done in 1S96 very effectively and
to a lesser extent in 1900. But it is
admitted these tactics do not work as
well now. In the first place, employ
ers are not much disposed to exert them
selves. Most of them are opposed to
Bryan, and some of them think his elec
tion would be bad for business, but few
of them are intense about it or care to
incur the ill will of their men by trying
to coerce or frighten them. , In the sec
ond place, labor 'won't stand-for it.' In
the words of one factory manager, 'that
has played out.'
1 ''Here in Cincinnati was a case I
know of. The owner of a shop called in
his foreman and said to him:!
' "'Sullivan, I think it only fair to
'tell you 'that-if Bryan is 'elected this
shop "will be closed the 4th of November.
I am a-little ahead of the game,' and will
keep What I have and shut;doWn rather
than' risk my profits in-the Bryan diill
v times. 'Now, how are you1 going to vote?'
' ' w .pbr -Bryan,' replied 'Fdrtafah Sulli
van, t'and :so will most of the 18$ men' in
the shop.'"
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TT-rlll..-JA' )'OKA T W n.Y.oV.4-
IIUIII'lllllMVl .n .kill. . VIA. U.11 L IU1J U Ut i
Adams $200. Hon. A. V. PujolOO.'Hoh. Loiils
Knop $100, Hon. W. J. Harde $100, Dr. Joseph
O'Hara $100, Hon. Thomas Qonnell $100, Hon.
Gharlea R., Kennedy $100, E'., tT. Dunn,$100.
Hon, Charles J. Gauthrou $100,.;Hp!n;, Jplni . ,
Michel $100, Hon. Matthew J, Long $1.0.0, Wn.,
Robert Harr $125, Hon. Robert! Legl'er $l'g,5;)
Massachusetts Hon. Charlfcs.' Sri(JlamUn
$125, Richard Olney $500 , '. ;;-;'.
Michigan L. T. Durant $690 . ,.t , ' .im
Mississippi F. ID. Bonner, $li)i. .j
Missouri O. H. Dean $100, Edward Robb
$100, J. A. Davidson $-i'UU.- v .-mv'
Nebraska M. D.. Welch .$100, Hon.
Morrissey $100, D. C. Patterson, $100,
McSharie $100, B. .i Marsnau ?iuu.
New Hampshire -Ilon. Eugone
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'New Jersey B. S. Hudspeth $600.
New Mexico S. Lendauer $100.
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' ludiana-JasperjH. Stidbam...$li0Q. - -
.. Kpntuokv-MMercor - county . contribution,
Harrodsburg $500. ' "
Massachusetts Flsko Warron $110. .
i Missouri A.-R.VTaylor $100, li. B. Bren
ner $100. " v .J i.-"! I
Now York--Senntbr William- 1 A. . Clark
$1,000. James W.' Rilly il 00. ' '
-Pennsylvania Samuel Ra i$.1i00,'-McDonald.
Brvan and Kern club, McDonald,' 1 00.
. Tex'as J. ' C. BTnnd of Watirt $100 Ellis
HCount.v Brvan olUb, Waxahaohlo," $11250,
-1 Virgin ia-J-Bryan-Kern-L'amb -sclub,1 'Rich
mond, $250'. " -' ' - 'lt
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DEMOCRATIC CON(?T?ESSIONAL OATVIPAIGN
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Chicago,-111., October 16. The democratic
congressional campaign committee, today made
vmhHn tlio.Hst. nf p.nntributlons of $100 or over.
Norman E. Mack $1,000, Fran- , They aegresate $12744, while smaller contribu-
cis Burton Harrison $500. J. B, Crimmons $100.
. William Hoge $100, Augustiri Haly $500;,..; T.
tXMcKiimey, $500, Richard Croker Jr. $500. 'j "
Ohio J. M. Slater $100, J. McMahon $2(J0.
Oklahoma J. B. Mosqly $100. , '
Pennsylvania J. B. Kaufmann $i()0;
Michael GrosB $100, M. C. Brown $100, 'John
Caldw'alder $600. ".
Virginia Bryan and. Kern club. $135.,
Bryan and Kern club of . I-funtington $100. ',.
Washington A. J. Bletlien .$100, Qebrgo
W. Mahoriey $100. ; '
Wisco'nsin Hon. M. E. Burke $100.
' Wyoming John C. Hamra, $100, Colin
Hunter $10,0.
A THHID LIST
Chicago, October 16. Tonight democratic
headquarters gave but a list of contributions to
their fund received on October 15, which amount
to $6,294, as follows:
Alabama Mobile County Bryan and Kern
club $100, A'nniston Bryan club $112.'
Arkansas Judge W. M. Cavanaugh $100.
California Bryan Volunteers $150.
Colorado Gtcorgo R. Williamson $200',
Judge M. s; Bailey $250..
Florida M. M. Walsh $500.
Illinois John F. ggtns ! $100, Peprja
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tlons bring the total up to approximately $20,-
000. Among the contributions was one of
$3,000 from the democratic national committee.
James T. Lloyd, chairman of the democratic
congressional committee, in publishing the con
gressional campaign fund, states that in order
to complete the work the committee is in urgent
need of at least $15,000. Chairman Lloyd in
the announcement of the congressional fund,
states:
"The democratic national congressional
committeq received prior to the Denver conven
tion in contributions of $100 and over the sum
. of $3,600. It has received in sums of $100
and over in addition to the abovo amount for
which it makes specific report on account of the
action of the Denver convention in regard to
publicity of campaign funds, the following
amounts: ,
Congressman R. C. Davey, Louisiana, $100;
D. E. Filey, South Carolina, $100; E. W. Saun
ders, Virginia. $100; Morris Slmppard, Texas,
$170; Jack Beall, Texas, $1,000; J. .G. Mc
Henry, Pennsylvania, $100; G. H, Weisse, Wis
consin, $110; J. J. Russell, Missouri, $218;
Thomas Hackney, Missouri, $100; - John M
Moore, Texas, $100; D. W. Hamilton, Iowa,
!; vjijumuw omrrc, Missouri, $220: G. M.
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MR. ROOSEVELT'S FRIEND AS'A'
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Following is an extract from an ed
itorial printed in the August, i908,
numbi: (page .140) ,of.the .Review of
r Rey'iewp, The litor , of this magazine
is Albert Shaw, an intimate,, personal
friend of Theodore Roosevelt. , In this
editorial Mr. Shaw says:
"It has been supposed that a western
business man would be made treasurer
of the republican committee, but Mr.
(George R. Sheldon was finally chosen.
Mr. Sheldon has acted as treasurer in
New York state cairfpaigns, and belongs
as typically as possible to thei. corpora
tions' and Wall Street elements. If it
was desired to avoid the impression of
any relationship "whatever with those
particular factors in the business com
munity, Mr. Sheldon's appointment could
not be regarded as tactful. His business
address is 2 Wall Street, and his name in
the "Directory of Directors" shows him
-to be connected with a long' list of cor
porations of a sort which many people
call 'trusts.' ".
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Konttickv Colonel Winrfett i,T.XH,.A" ,V"'i: .."L, "'"' ,ai nnW'TW, 5100;
urowdoason n.o'o. , ..::r:"'"sj, SZsSSlSK HKSWiS"-
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THE STARCH TRUST
The National Starch company and the Corn
Products Refining company, which together form
the starch, trust, in an advertisement in the New
York newspapers (January, 1907) announcing
an issue of bonds to retire other bonds, says:
"Of the many active and well-maintained
starch plants throughout the United States
which constituted the original security for the
payment of your bonds, only two are now in
operation, The remainder, having been idle for
several years, are dismantled, uninsured and rap
idly, deteriorating, so that without attention they
will soon become valueless for faqtpry purposes.
It was-Secretary Shaw who said "a protec
tive , tar iff i Knot the mother ojf. trusts, though
It Is ,the sP.arent of a conditioiUithat makes it
.profitable for capital to combing" ,k
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