15 JANUARY 21, 1910 The Commoner. tho so-called insurgents represented by Mr. Dwlgnt on the one hand and Mr. Hayes on the other, after con ference with the president that a caucus should he held to pass upon the question of the committee In the interior department investigation with the assurance that tho insur gents, if they came into the caucus, would be treated fairly and that a committee of acknowledged impar tiality would be appointed. A further agreement was fore shadowed that caucuses would be held from time-to time to which all elected as republicans should be in vited to take up the various meas ures recommended by the adminis tration as performances of party pledges, the subject of each caucus to be announced in advance." Speak ing for the republican insurgents, Representative Hayes of California characterized as premature the state ment of President Taft and Repre sentative Dwight indicating a cessa tion of hostilities between the house regulars and insurgents. When Representative Hayes was notified of Mr. Dwight's statement he denied that any agreement had been reached. Later Representative Hayes gave out a statement to the effect that the agreement related only to the Ballinger caucus. road companies doing business in Illinois. The court upholds tho right of the interstate commerce commis sion to direct the distribution of cars in the interest of independent coal companies. Justice White delivered the opinion. Guaranteed for 15 Years Roof Expense Senator Elkins has introduced the senate President Taft's bill amend the railroad law. in to Speaker Cannon won a victory when the democrats and insurgents sought to take from him the power to determine what part of the recent message of the president should go to the house committee on inter state and foreign commerce and what part to tho judiciary committee. The house sustained the speaker. The collector of customs at New port News, Va., has been authorized to close his office on January 19, that being the anniversary of the birth of General Robert E. Lee. In the democratic caucus the house members, James of Kentucky and Rainey of Illinois were chosen to be democratic members of the Ballinger investigating committee. Representative G. J. Diekema of Michigan, a republican standpatter, has announced his 'candidacy for the republican nomination for speaker to succeed Cannon. He declares that hd is not an insurgent but a regular. Representative Mann of Illinois de clares that Cannon must be re-elected. Champ ClaTk says the repub licans have nothing to quarrel over, for the next house will be democratic. The statue to General Lew Wal lace was unveiled at tho national capitol. 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The United States supreme court has rendered a decision in a case brought by the government against the Illinois Central and other rail- Richard Olney, secretary of state under Grover Cleveland, 13 ill in a Boston hospital. The Associated Press report of the proceedings on the aviation field at Los Angeles, is as follows: Glen H. Curtiss, in a Curtiss biplane, .estab lished a world's record for speed with passenger fifty-five miles an hour. Glen H. Curtiss, in a Curtiss machine, broke the world's record for time consumed in getting into the air 6 2-5 seconds. Glen H. Curtiss, in a Curtiss machine, broke tho world's record for short distance covered In 'run before leaving the ground 98 feet. Louis Paulhan, in a Bleriot monoplane, failed in an attempt at the world's height record, making but four hundred feet. Louis Paul han, in a Bleriot monoplane, carried R. D. Kelly, a pioneer newspaper man of Nebraska and years ago an employe of the New York Sun under Charles A. 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