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WlflWHHf r tfRWJ V7 T " "T t "T fc "Tr V v- V "" "y "' ' FFT- f r FEBRUARY 5, 1909 The Commoner. 15 -jfpwpwi World and the grand jury investiga tion now in progress in this city and in New York, Mr. Rainey said: "If we are to carry this project through to a successful finish we must avoid graft. It is not the part of wise statesmanship to dispose of resolutions asking for an investiga tion of any phase of the canal ques tion with the sweeping and unsup ported official declaration that there is nothing to investigate. It is not the part of sound statesmanship and true patriotism to attempt to revive the obsolete common law customs of two hundred years ago, and to em ploy all the agencies of the govern ment in attempting to crush news papers which have had the courage to call attention to a questionable transaction in connection with the canal." He submitted for record extracts from papers and documents in sup port of his allegations. N Mr. Rainey was particularly bitter in his denunciation of Mr. Cromwell, general counsel for the new French Panama Canal company and counsel and a director of the Panama""rail road, which is owned by the United States government. He charged that "through the manipulations of Mr. Cromwell the French Canal com pany was permitted to steal from the Pimples Cannot Live Vh4cn the Blood is Purified With ' Stuart's Calcium Wafers Trial Package Sent' iFree ' , Pimjples,;'blotolies,' .eruptions, etc., BimplydfepVarlik; .maglc-rwlien yoa shut off v'the .supply of impurities which cause them. Stuart's Calcium Wafers, go into the blood through the same channel as food. They stimulate and nour ish it. They destroy foreign and unnatural bodies found there and re move all impurities very quickly. In many cases pimples and erup tions disappear from the skin in five days. These little wafers are so strong that immediately after they go into the blood their beneficial effects make themselves known. 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He also was unsparing in his at tack upon Don Jose , Domingo Do Obaldia1, president of Panama, who he said, represented, "as no other Spanish-American statesman in his generation, all that is corrupt" in Spanish-American politics." "Without Obaldla," he stated, "Cromwell's career would have been impossible. Without Cromwell, Obaldia would have been impos sible." Against President-elect Taft, now enrouto to the canal zone, Mr. Rai ney directed the accusation that on the occasion of his last trip to Pan ama in May "he did nothing on the isthmus except to openly push the candidacy of Obaldia for the presi dency." He asserted that a 'very thinly veiled threat to seize the re public if Obaldia was not elected was contained in a letter written by Mr. Taft to the then President Amador, and that to prevent this Arias, Obal dia's opponent, withdrew. Reference to President Roosevelt's attack on Senator Tillman was made by Rainey in asserting that Senator Lodge of Massachusetts was respon sible for the expenditure January 1 last of over one million dollars for the purchase of tho steamships Shawmut and Tremont for the Pan ama railroad company, which the canal commission did not want and did not need, but which were 'bpught because the constituents of .the senior senator from Massachu setts wanted to sell them." He said that for some weeks the secret agen cies' of the government had been at work investigating the senior sena tor from South Carolina. "They have," he said, "discovered that he used his frank inadvertently in pri vate correspondence and so deprived the government of revenue to the amount of two cents and tho matter was considered important enough to be embodied in a special message from the president to congress. The senior senator from Massachusetts, I believe, is still invited to the White House dinners, is the president's friend and adviser, and the cabinet maker for the Incoming president. I have not heard of any secret ser vice agents disturbing th omilnr .senator from Massachusetts, and yet ne is cnrectiy, individually and sole ly responsible for the fact that there was taken out of the treasury of the United States over one million dollars. "A year or two after the inde pendence of Panama," continued Mr. Rainey, "the officials of the little re public commenced to absorb ideas of patriotism peculiarly distasteful to Mr. Cromwell. Mr. Cromwell de termined to displace Dr. Amador and other leaders of the constitutional party of Panama and put in as presi dent some more pliant person, less devoted to high ideals and of course in such 'an emergency as that his attention was directed to hlB old friend and ally, Obaldia. He was a man after Cromwell's own heart. So he determined Obaldia was to be come president of. Panama. Crom well, and his frlendp had developed certain methods for robbing the lit tle country and they did not propose to be interrupted in any way by the awakened public patriotism and hon esty of Dr. Amador and his friends. , "Subsequently,", be said, "Ob'al dia's j opponent withdrew on account of, the Interference, of Secretary Taft in,' the elections and Obaldia was qlqoed." ,,. ; ; , In President, Amador's farewell message to the general assembly, said Mr. Rainey, he directly charged T? 1 Yw per kaes fcsaw Bat Maf Mwfattarers girt a war taajta4 r ll fill CI S f wars wartk ef uatple every year to a4rertSM tlxir tk. ' IiailMflntueealrmaU fire away a fuN h J1S.W enectfitMff tk purely far adrertHtac parpaMf. U yaa're at wre start yaw the, e4 far ay free tape neamre m beak af todntctf I e4 arery frea rak by easm- aaj PAY THE CHARGES MYSELF. 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