The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 18, 1910, Page 15, Image 15

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FEBRUARY 18, 1910
The Commoner.
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WASHINGTON NI3WS
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pany that had failed to secure the
contract brought mandamus pro
ceedings in the supreme court of the
District of Columbia. The house
members engaged in a six hour's de
bate and finally voted to permit the
house members of the committee to
obey the summons. The senate gave
positive instructions that its mem
bers were not to respond to the sum
mons. The senators take the posi
tion as many members of the house
did that the court had no right to
interfere with the business affairs of
congress. Several senators raised
the point that Justice Wright was
possibly in contempt with the senate
to have it issue the summons.
the Wright brothers. The medal
was created in 1908 in commemora
tion of Professor Langley and his
work in aerdromics.
The Langley meal of. the Smith
sonian institution was presented to
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Subscribers' Advertising Bept.
You can make money and build up a
nice little business of your own by
using this department to place your
-proposition before The Commoner's big
army of readers. If you have anything
to buy or sell it will pay you to uso
this department at all times.
MILLION ACRES TEXAS SCHOOL
Land for sale by the State; $1.50
to $5.00 per acre; only one-fortieth
cash, 40 years on balance; three per
cent Interest r good agricultural land;
some don't require residence; send 50
cents "for 1910 Book of Instructions,
New State Law and description of
lands. J. J. Snyder, School Land Loca
tor, 540 Congress Ave., Austin, Tex.
Reference, Austin Nat. Bank.
pENTRAL MONTANA OFFERS EX-
traordinary opportunities to Inves
tors or homeseekers. Write for foldor.
J7e try to give trustworthy ronlies to
all inquiries. Drinkard, Harding &
IrDrlnkard, Lewistown, Mont.
RA.ZORS TRY OUR DOLLAR RAZOR,
guaranteed satisfactory. Solar Ra
zor Co., Wholesale and Retail, South
Lima Station, Lima, Ohio.
T RRIGATED FARM,' 80 ACRES, 3
mileB southeast of Fort Morgan,
Col. All In high state of cultivation
half In alfalfa and balance last season
in sugar beets, tomatoes, sugar corn
and garden truck. Perpetual water
rights. Unexpected circumstances com
pel owner to sell, and sacrifice will be
made for quick sale. Terms, if de
sired. Write J. R. Farrls, 221 So. 15th
St., Lincoln, Neb.
OKLAHOMA LANDS YIELD PER
'V acre, corn ?44, wheat $36, oats $37,
;cotton $70, alfalfa $90. Improved farms
.$30 to $C0. Write I. T. Dabney, 218 W.
l6, Oklahoma City, Okla.
D O YOU WANT IMPROVED REAL
eatato? I have some of the finest
bargains in Western ' Kansas. For
further particulars, write to J. M.
.penning, Park, Kansas,
&Y ANTED MARRIED MAN, AN EX
& porlencod, practjcjil farmer, to
feither work for a monthly wage, or
itako a 3 or 5 years lease of an irri
gated ranch in Montana. House, horse
flower, machinery? "fuel -and every thing
fturnished. A. -first class opening for.
ttho right man." 'Write -for further par
ticulars. Abbott & Miller, Three Forks,
Montana.
A resolution asking the secretary
of state to inform the house whether
twelve cotton-growing states had
representation in the diplomatic
and consular service in the foreign
countries that purchaso American
cotton, particularly the United King
dom, Franco and Germany, was in
troduced by Representative Hull of
Tennessee.
.The house committee has report
ed favorably the Hayes bill providing
for the exclusion from the United
States of the laboring classes of
Japan and other races.
Charles E. Magoon has declined
the office of vice governor of the
Philippines.
On the proposition that the gov
ernment loaned tents for use at the
annual encampment of confederate
veterans at Mobile, Ala., in April,
Senator Heyburn of Idaho made a
bitter speech denouncing the reso
lution. The resolution was adopted,
how'ever, with every senator present
voting for it except Heyburn.
An Associated Press dispatch says:
"The necessity for the passage at the
present session of congress of good
laws for the protection of the nat
ural resources of the United States
Is the keynote of a report just made
to the National Conservation Asso
ciation by Giffdrd Pinchot, the re
cently chosen president of the asso
ciation. Mr. Pinchot takes up in
what he calls 'a spirit of construc
tive criticism' the nine bills relating
to the conservation of natural re
sources introduced into ' congress on
January 18 on behalf of the secre
tary of the interior, one of which
has been reported from the senate
public lands committee, while the
other eight are still in the hands of
the committee. Mr. Pinchot calls
upon the members of the association
to put forth strong efforts to have
enacted into law the bill on the with
drawal of public lands, which has
been reported from the committee by
Senator Nelson after it had been
amended, as a result, in part, at
least, of conferences between the
committee and officers of the con
servation association. This bill, Mr.
Pinchot. thinks, should have the
'unqualified support of the members
of the association.' Of the other
eight bills, he believes that some
merely require amendment, while
others must be recast altogether. The
coal bill and the phosphate, oil, as
phaltum and natural tgas "bill, he re
ports, are fundamentally sound in
principle, but need some amendment."
Gifford Pinchot charges that his
successor in the forest service is
shutting off the instruction of forest
rangers. George P. McCabe, solicitor
for the department of agriculture,
characterizes Pinchot's charge as
"absolutely untrue."
it has been offered by a New York
newspaper to Paul Morton and if
Mr. Morton is appointed that act
will bo to award a self confessed vio
lator of law and it will become pat
ent to all the world that the path
of the rebater is to lead to the foot
of the throne." This- difficulty in
finding good men for foreign mis
sions, Mr. Harrison said, was the
result of the destruction of the di
plomacy by the ocean cable. "To
day tho ambassadors are too often
messenger boys in silk knee breeches
and swords who spend their time be-,
lng photographed as the hosts of roy
alty or in playing the part of 'hands
across tho sea,' " declared Mr. Har
rison. "To an active, virile man such
a position would seem impossible."
Into this atmosphere of decedency
Mr. Knox had injected a breath of
fresh air by tho suggestion of "dollar
diplomacy," or tho policy of valuing
foreign representatives by the
amount of cash they turn into the
channels of American trade, said Mr.
Harrison. "This dollar diplomacy
will no doubt cause a thrill of horror
in the minds of those ambassadors
who spend their days in the society
of people where the mere mention
of trade is vulgar," added Mr. Har
rison sarcastically. He said he was
glad that some sort of useful occu
pation had been found for ambassadors.
Representative Burton Harrison
of New York criticised Secretary
Knox for the part he had played in
the Nlcaraguan affair. He also criti
cised the secretary of state for some
of the diplomatic appointments that
had been made. "The French mis
sion was vacant for months until a
man of proper calibre could be
found," he said. "Take Austria,
where a man (R. C. Kerens) has
be.en sent to represent the United
States after having his fitness for
the position measured chiefly by the
size of his campaign contribution,
T.ake the English mission After
that position had been declined pub
licly by a noteceducator, (Dr. Eliot)
THE BEST ASSET OF A BANK
is honest officials; tho beat se
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homa bank law. Bank officials
are not always honest. Tho
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all operated under tho Guar
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know about it ask for our
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M. G. HASKELL, Cashier
A sub-committee of the hous6,
composed of six members, has voted
unanimously not to give the rank of
rear admiral in the navy to Com
mander Peary.
The senate committee on the Ha
waiian Islands has adopted a reso
lution providing that the question
whether the sale of liquor shall bo
permitted in the Hawaiian Islands
shall be left to the Hawaiian people
themselves.
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NEWS OP THE WEEK
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recipients of these sums was ex
plained when Senator Brackett arose
and pleaded with -the contestants not
to smirch the names of those who
could not possibly appear to defend
themselves. The man who, Moe
said, sent him to Albany with this
$6,000 to distribute to three legis
lative leaders also is dead. He was
Frank Conger, brother of the sen
ator, and at the time these events
occurred vice president of the bridge
company.
A poll of the Nebraska republi
can editors made by tho Chicago
Tribune shows: For Cannon for
next speaker, 14; against, 190. For
Aldrich-Cannon tariff, 25; against,
175. The poll of the independent
editors in Nebraska stands: For
Cannon for next speaker, 2; against,
48. For Aldrich-Cannon tariff, 1;
against, 48.
Tho French trans-Atlantic steamer
Chanzey was wrecked on tho reefs
near the island of Minorca and all
but one of the 157 people on board
perished. The sole survivor was an
Algerian customs officer,. Marcel
Rodel, who was rescued by a fisherman.
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