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rtt jJr-p "isy.,"! " -v" 12 The Commoner. VOLUME 10, NUMBER 21 r V I:. rules comralttoo has announced that it has hold its last mooting for tho prcHont session." By a vote of 138 to 130 tho houso ngrood to tho sonato action of striking out of tho sundry civil bill, a provision that would exempt labor unions from prosecution under tho anti-trust and interstate commerce laws. Mr. Hughes of New Jersey (dom.) offered an amondment pro viding that no part of tho appropria tion for the enforcement of the anti trust laws shall bo spont in the prosocution of any labor union. When the bill reached tho senate that body struck out Governor Hughos' amendment. When tho bill was roturnod to tho houso, Tawnoy, (staudpat rep.) of Minnesota, moved that the house recede from Hughes amendment and concur with tho sen ate's action. Tho domocrats made a vigorous fight for the Hughes amondment. They wore assisted by tho following republicans: Austin, Tenn.; Carey, Cooper, Lenroot, Nel son and Stafford, Wis.; Davis, Minn.; Fish, N. Y.; Greone, Mass.; Focht and Reynolds, Penn.; Hub bard, Kendall and Woods, la.; Hayes, Cal.; Kronmiller, Md.; Lundln, Rod onberg and Wilson, 111.; Murdock, Kan.; Poindoxtor. Wash. The domo crats who voted with tho republi cans wero Bartlett, Nov.; Shirley, Ky.; Pago, N. C. It has been discovered that tho public building bill passod by con gress while providing for buildings and grounds costing $20,000,000 did not actually appropriate a dollar to mako the purchase. It is explained, however, that tho supervising architect of public buildings is so far behind in his work that no mon ey will bo needed for sixteen months. f 't'WfU ' " ."f j " PSttC V& Fred Koehler, the golden rulo chief of polico at Cleveland, Ohio, has boon acquitted of tho charges proforrod against him. Ho has been ro-iuBtated. John H. McGraw, former governor of tho state of Washington, died at his homo In Seattle. Govomor Shallonbergor of Ne braska haH issued a public statement declining to call a special session of the legislature for the purpose of passing upon the initiative and referendum. Governor Haskell and other capital romoval advocates won tho first vic tory In tho federal court. A Guthrie dispatch says: "Holding that W. H. Coylo, tho complainant, had no standing in court, Federal Judge Ralph Canplo Lane dismissed on jurisdictional grounds tho action brought to enjoin Governor Haskell and Secretary of State Cross from removing tho capital of the state to Oklahoma City. Tho court did not pass directly on the validity of the enabling act. Guthrio now proposes to bring action in the name of the United States to enforce tho provi sion of tho enabling act which locat ed tho temporary capital at Guthrio until 1913. Citizens of Guthrio have appealed to Attorney General Wick orsham by wire to authorize such a suit. Meanwhile stato records and ONE DOLLAR Pays for a Big Daily Paper 3 Times a Week and The Commoner Both One Year TJ THRICE I tie A-WEEK New York World and The Commoner J Year $1. This Extra Special Offer Good Only for a Limited Time A REMARKABLE OFFER By special arrangements, good only for a limited time, Tho Com moner is ablo to make this unpar lelled bargain subscription offer to send The Daily New York World Thrice-a-Week Edition a big daily paper three times a week and Tho Commoner, both ono year each for $1. Regular price of both is $2. This big offer means 156 big daily papers from the nation's metropolis for all praotical purposes as good as a regular daily and 52 issues of Tho Commoner, or 208 rapera for only 1, less than a half cent apiece. 'xhis special offer is good to all now or renewing subscribers who send in their subscriptions promptly. To get the two papers, tho iull amount, $1. must be sent to The Commoner, Lincoln, Nob. See spe cial coupon on page 10, and mention this offer when writing. Tho Commoner wants evoryom to call tho attention of their friends to this great offer. This extra special inducement will enable you to help along tlu work The Commoner is doing by adding to its list ao many now names as possible. Address THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Neb. archives may not legally be removed to Oklahoma City, as tho temporary injunction against such procedure Is sued by District Judge Huston last week remains in force." Porter Charlton, husband of Mrs. Mary Scott Castie Charlton, whoso dead body was found in Lake Como, Italy, was arrested as ho stepped from a steamship in Hoboken. The New York police catechised Charlton and ho finally made a confession saying that he struck his wife with a mallet in a fit of anger. He will bo returned to Italy and will prob ably bo given a life term, as Italy does not have the death penalty. Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y., has conferred the degree LL. D upon General Nelson A. Miles. The New York legislature met in special session Juno 20. Governor Hughes sent a special message urg ing tho passage of a law providing for direct nomination of candidates and for representative and respon sible party management. Also urg ing the investigation of the charges of corruption against members of the legislature. Also the provisions of additional revenue for the state through a graduated inheritance tax. Theodore Roosevelt has invited Governor Hughes to visit him for a conference. Gifford Pinchot has al ready been a guest of the former president; and Robert Collier enter tained Mr. Roosevelt at a private dinner. A London cablegram carried by the Associated Press says: "John P. Redmond, leader of the Irish par liamentary party, and other noted nationalists, gave a dinner in honor of William J. Bryan at the house of commons." Frank Guillo, convicted as a lead er in the " white slave traffic" in New York, was sentenced to ten years in prison. Frank Salvatore, convicted of a similar offense, was sentenced to four years. Jane Addams has been awarded the degree of Master of Arts by Yale college. She is tho first, wmnnn n on whom this university has con- ierrea. an nonorary degree. Riohard White, one of the owners of the Montreal Gazette, died at his Quebec home. duced In parliament. 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In the trial of Lee O'Neil Browne, the "democratic loader," chaTged with heing guilty of bribery in Mr. Lorimer's connection with the gen ate, it was declared that some of the most important witnesses for the de fense would injure rather than help the case. Two were sent hurriedly out of the city to avoid being called. The two mon actually accused in the case Senator Lorimer and Lee O'Neil Browne refused to take the witness stand to ileny the charge that Browne purchased the votes that elected Lorimer to the senate. State's Attorney Wayman made his closing aTgument for the state with a ver bal assault upon Browne that as tounded even the defendant's lawyers. 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