The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, May 06, 1910, Page 15, Image 15

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The Commoner.
MAT 6, 1910
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WASHINGTON NEWS.
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prevailing among the jepublicans,"
he said. "The same result will fol
low". It is already indicated by re
sults in New York and Massachu
setts. You aTe not strong enough in
any .state or 'district to fight the dem
ocrats and each other at the same
time." Senator Dolliver, in behalf
of the insurgents, declined the invi
tation of Senator Rayner to 'join the
democratic party, saying: "I have
Th Eye
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sympathy with that party, but very
little confidence In It. Tho present
political evil," he said, "is that a
few men have grown bo strong that
they are knocking tho heads of the
two great parties together." He said
tho party of the future will bo based
on Abe Lincoln's doctrine an unfet
tered start and a' fair -chance to
every man.
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Representative Champ Clark, dem
ocratic floor leader, is quoted by tho
Associated Press as follows on tho
senate postal savings bank bill: "Tho
democrats will never stand' for the
senate postal sayings bank bill. It
looks also as though the republicans
were not goitfg to stand for it, either.
Postal savings - banks "were favored In
the democratic national platform, but
only in the event that guaranteo of
bank deposits by the government was
found impossible to accomplish.
When we find out what sort of a bill
the republicans .on this side are go
ing to bring in., we styall then be
able to determine what, bur attitude
will be regarding it. It is one of the
most important pieces of legislation
in TSongress and It will have to bt
givqn very" thorough consideration."
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FOR SALE WILD LANDS IN WEST
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According to the Associated Press
congress will adjourn before the mid
dle of June, and possibly by June 1,
it is believed by President Taft and
the administration leaders. And be
fore that time it is' expected most
of the so-called administration meas
ures now before congress will have
been passed or, if not, they will be
in such shape that they can be enr
acted into law soon after congress
meets in December. The statehood
bill has passed the house, one con
servation bill has passed the senate,
and the anti-injunction bill is almost
ready to be reported favorably to the
house. Of the five measures the pos
tal savings bank bill, the president
has been told, is in the greatest
danger, fpr, although it has passed
the seriate, it will have a rough time,
it is said, in -the h6use committee on
postofllces arid postroads, to which it
was referred. President Taft has
signed the first of the proclamations
providing a reclassification of the
lands in the national forests, which
will throw 4,000,000 acres out of
the fbrest reserve and make them
available for homestead entry. More
than 30.000 acres are ordered out
of the Pecos national forest in New
Mexico, and nearly 13,000 acres are
added.
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p Democratic weekly In democratic
city in adjoining state on easy terms.
Editor wants to retire. Twenty thou
sand population in city, sixty thousand
in county; ho other democratic paper
In either. Address XX., Commoner.
Secretary Ballinger of the depart
ment of the interior has withdrawn
from entry approximately thirteen
and a half million acres of coal lands
in southeastern Montana, believed to
contain valuable deposits, pending
examination and classification as to
their values." The -secretary also has
ordered 400,000 acres of land in
Montana into the enlarged home
steads, as not being susceptible of
irrigation, from any known source
of water supply, and has applied a
like order to 28,000 acres in New
Mexico.
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ly the resolution offered by Mr. Slay
den of Texas, calling on the secretary
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