The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 19, 1909, Page 10, Image 10

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The Commoner.
VOLUME 9,; NUMBER 6
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Tho Kansas state senate by a
strict party voto refused to adopt
the Oregon plan nominating United
States senators. The republicans de
feated the measure.
President Roosevelt sent to con
gress a special message transmitting
the report of his "country life com
mission." From 120,000 answers to
printod questions the commission
finds that the general level of coun
try llfo is high compared with any
preceding time or with any other
country.
Tho Wisconsin legislature will in
vostlgate tho senatorial primary elec
tion, concerning which charges of
orlbory have been made.
President Roosevelt sent a long
telegram to Speaker Stanton of tho
California legislature protesting
"against tho anti-Japanese bill.
Chester Allan Arthur of Colorado
Springs nnd son of tho lato President
Arthur, will roprosent Colorado at
jftlr. Taft's Inaugural ball.
Captain Qual trough', the American
iiaval officer charged with intoxica
tion, has boon found guilty.
Escaping gas in a hotel room at
Guthvlo, Okla., asphyxiated State
Bonator G. O. Johnson of Fort Cobb
nnd Stato Sonator P. J. Yoager of
Tulsa. Sonator Johnson died and
Sonator Yeagor barely escaped death.
others. They aslc that they be put
on the same footing with the
Japanese.
In the lower house of the Nebras
ka' legislature Jerry Howard, of
V Douglas county, introduced a bill
providing: that Japanese and Chinese
must not work in company with
white men and must not bo employed
In tho same building. Howard says
tho puvpose of his bill is to eradicate
conditions in South Omaha, where
. Japaneso laborers are employed in
packing .houses.
President Roosevelt has written a
letter in which he denies the story
that ho struck with a whip a young
lady's horse.
Tho Associated Press dispatches
printed Sunday, February 7, reported
fthat Mr. Bryan had been injured in
an automobile accident near Tarpon
Springs, Florida. There was no
truth in the report.
creased since 189G. Replying to
Mr. Forakcr Mr. Hemenway said
there were employed on inspection
work 3,000, not including men em
ployed on the enforcement of the
pure food law and the meat inspec
tion law and the men, he said, had
all the powers of secret service men.
With the army of inspectors, Mr.
llRiTinnw.iv Raid, tho eovornment had
ample power to bring about tho de-
ceciion 01 crime aim 10 uring uiu
guilty to justice. He declared the
charge made by the president con
cerning the secret service 'was ab
solutely wrong and erroneous, and
never ought to have been made. The
department of justice, he said, had
ample power for ferreting out crimi
nals, there having constantly been
a goodly balance on hand of the ap
propriation of $500,000 made to in
vestigate trusts. Reading from a
statement of Secretary Garfield, to
the effect that congress had done
everything possible to improve the
character of the registers and re
ceivers of the general land office,
Mr. Hemenway said: 'I want to
pause long enough to congratulate
Mr. Garfield as being one man in the
present state of the public mind to
say that members of the house and
senate have co-operated in obtaining
proper men for these places. More
has been done in the suppression of
crime while this restriction in the
use of the secret service has been in
force than at any other time. I think
that when tho president of the
United States prepared this message
ho was misled by the head of the
secret service bureau, who had at
that time sixty-five men in his
bureau. I can 'inderstand how men
are ambitious to have great power,
and how the head of the secret ser
vice bureau would like to have all
the inspection service of the United
States under his control. That is
one of his dreams. The attorney
isoiioriu uia not oeneve in it nor
did the secretary of t.h itir.nrW nm-
the heads of other departments.' "
By a vote of 25 to 8 the Nebraska
senate voted to adopt the Carnegie
pension fund for the Nebraska university.
A joint session of the senate and
house of representatives formally
canvassed the presidential vote for
1908. The result showed 321 elec
toral votes for Taft and Sherman
and 162 for Bryan and Kern.
Franklin MacVeagh of Chicago is
spoken of as Mr. Taft's secretary of
tho treasury.
Senator Kittridge, chairman of the
canal committee, has reported that
so far $171,000,000 has been spent
on the canal.
AN AGE OF TRUSTS
This is an age of trusts. Nearly
every branch of industry is now con
trolled by some form of combine.
One writer aptly portrays life in this
era of trusts, thus:
Pierced by the Pin trust.
Chilled by the Ice trust.
Roasted by the Coal trust.
Soaked by the' Soap trust.
Doped by the Drug trust.
Wrapped by the Paper trust.
Bullied by tho Beef trust.
Lighted by the Oil trufct.
Squeezed by the Corset trust.
Soured by the Pickle trus
This is indeed a "trustful" life.
The Farm Magazine.
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In an address delivered at Wash
ington City John Mitchell, the labor
leader, declared that from two to
live million men in this country are
now unemployed.
The California lower house of tho
state legislature has reconsidered tho
bill' passed recently providing for
soparato Bchools for the Japanese.
Mr. Roosevelt has congratulated Gov
ernor Gillott and members of tho
legislature saying that a serious sit
uation has been averted.
Representative Rainey has made a
statement to the effect that ho will,
at an early day, reply to tho an
swers made to his Panama canal
speech.
General Grenville Dodge of Coun
cil Bluffs, la., proposes the erection
of a monument to the late Senator
Allison.
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The Iowa supreme court has ren
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This decision reverses a former de
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I Address, The Commoner, Lincoln, Nebraska1
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The house committeo on alcoholic
liquor traffic has killed tho Bennott
bill providing for a committee to col
lect information concerning the
liquor traffic and to report to con
gress noedod legislation.
Senator Hemenway has' presented
to tho senate tho report of tho com
mittee on appropriation concerning
tho secret service. Mr. Hemenway
said that tho number of men em
ployed by tho government on inspec
tion work had boen enormously in-
Acting upon orders from President
Roosevelt, Secretary of State Bacon
has written to the republic of Pan
ama authorities that tho United
States government is not responsi
ble for and disavows tho remarks
made by Representative Rainey with
respect to Panama canal affairs.
President Roosevelt delivered an
address at the birthplace of Abraham
Lincoln near Hodgenville, Ky,
Prominent Chinese living in this
country have -wired President Roose
velt complaining that tho Chinese
are subject to discriminations which
are not made against Japaneso and
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