yjlYTKWH SflpmF T'vsrrng V7S 10 The Commoner VOLUME 10; NUMBER 33 tt $ f G? DoubU Your Hay Profits! Cut Down Cost of Baling! ttoU 3 tout etery hour with tho nilghthvit doiiblo-offlclonoy liny prtwiln tliu worldl IfamouiAUTO PKDAN ilmnlt, ijr to run onlr two Bin ni)ilJcuU down UW coil on Ihirdl Three stroke trof loU-feod iy draft whins outneaUr aniltmooiiKsr iwtiri man any inner prow in wo worm' Aik any man whoownaonal Hhippod on Ire trial to rwnontllila Tiarttn Umt book. ily Md l"rcaM" tMnla or 60 lucetuful by era rrttn for 111 atklcfc iUkforeatiKf J9 18 AtrrU.VKOAN HAY IMIK8B CO. ViaVf. IStbSU, ajmiMCIIy mil earl iu' 7'lif V r "WJ o-tr f T lv" "? y" 'ws Pedro Montt, died suddenly. president of Chile, In a Chicago court Judge Kersten dismissed seventy-fivo jurors who had been summoned for the retrial of Leo O'Noll Browne, the demo cratic leader,' charged with selling out to Lorlmer. Tho judgo said that it was plain that every juror had been approached. AGKNTH 1CAKN $75 to $?M) a month B.illlnx I Novelty Knlvps. Bladen, razor stool. Six montlis sunrnntcc. IJnndles dccointrd with name, addre&i, lodge emblem. Undo deHlpnp. nominal photo, or pictures of IIiiyan and other coh'brotlcs. flront irllcrr. Ill it coin mission. Wrlto (itiiclc for territory Navaltj Cutlery Co., 66 Bar St., Canton, 0. STACK COVERS; FULL WEIGHT CANVAS Frank W. Jones, president of tho Illinois tax reform league says. that Chicago millionaires are with-holding from taxation more than two hun dred million dollars. 13x18 ft., 8 ottneo duclc, $ 4. 10; 14x0 fU, 8 ounce duclc," G. 0; 14x21 ft., 8 ounce duck, 7.75; lGx'J4 ft, 8 bunco duclc, 8.00; 18x21 fU, 8 oiinco duclc, 10.00; 20x30 ft., 8 ounce duclc J3.00; Othor nlzai In nmio proportion. Kilty pood second hand family compartment tontH, flit, wall, com plete, for sain clienn. And now touts of overv de scription. D.M. KKKIC MFG. CO., lOO? W. Madlnon St., Chicago, 111. 10 ounce duclc, $ 5.50 10 ounce duclc, 7.75 10 ounce duclc, 9.50 10 ounce duck, 11.00 10 ounce duck, 12.25 10 oiinco duck, 10.75 Tnoiic No Toe until allowed. Proo nooks JTilJaJllA KULLttR h FULLr.lt, UahlnCtaB, D. C ASTHMA CURE sent by express to you on Proo Trial. If It cures Bond I: If not. don't ulvo cxnrcs.1 offlco Natlonnl Chemical Co., 710 Ohio Ave, SIduoy, O, An Associated Press cablegram from Deal. England, says: "It has been reserved for an American citi zen to perform one of tho most daring feats in tho history of avia tion. John B. Moissant of Chicago flow across tho English channel from Calais- to Tilraanstone today with a passenger, and by this achievement far exceeded the achievements of Bleriot, De Lesseps and the English aviator Rolls, who afterwards met his death at Bournemouth. The two man flight from France to England was the more astonishing, for it was only a' month ago that Moissant learned to fly. He made so few flights and was so little known, among airmen that even his nation- DOWT HJEAT tfJP TIMS MOUSE You wotilif Mvo ono In your hoin.o before this week ondajf you real ized how Rood, how much anil how comfortable you cnnlron with It ilow easy, npcody and inexpensive to oncrnto. Not complicated yon learn in ono Ironing how to hnudle It Don't heat up tho honne to Iron ubo a JU1S1X12K this summer. Wrlto for free booklet Jubilee Manufacturing Co,, 216 S, 14th St,, Omaha, Neb, i PlHBalrtrT jMBBwtI BBMBttjMMffly ki nJaat iSl TlaBBlHaBEaBBBl HiHawiMaftiMHKx riwiiHinrTi irinaiiwMBrTinr r vra HBOHaiHaBVrJavavaVBLs4TfHBBH9RK &&Ei3rieb sKNr lMBM?WtKRiBtiJliMik " wBMMitogi" ifVr lBHalHkk. f 3frysJMBmr KT'LiiLrKl LViAIHMn 'VBIVftr HiaMatld Park Collesre comes nearer meet, ang the demands or modern education than any other Collesre in the country. Exnenici of students annually reduced manv thousands of dollars by the moderate charge fof board and room in College Buildiags, where living expenses are furnished practically at cost. COLLEGES AJMD Terms Open Sentember . October 17. Nov. 20. 1910, and Jan. 2. Febru arv21. Anril 3. May 16 and June 13. 1911. SCHOOLS I lliAval A4 BTANDATtD A CLASS IOWA COL- QLnrllnfl As LAROE AW? COMPLBTK A. COL' liiuerai nra uaXi AlBoPreparatoryandKlo- uBWUlaflU LlcaK or suoRTtiAND and Tttb- montarv Preoaratory (JouraeB in wlilcn staaenu whitino as is iounu in Uio country. ii.vory graa- ol all degrees of advancement arc admitted. uato Bent to paylne position. 50 for Hull course. ivt n trn-m Tltno unlimited. "" -- -" 1 m V ... T -n..... 'B1KART RiivinA.tr -M1 JUAKUB3X au juurr Jivjuirj,-i Aivrhnra MJv 11UBINXS8 L,OI.l.EaK Ili TDK VX3T. Jiot a department of a literary college, but a thoroughly equipped Business College, with tho wftm,,i Didactic, Btatk Okbtii HOrmal County CsivririOATx. Pi Training moat comploto training for teacbera In the west Q raduatca rccol vo b Into cortlflcates. r ? Civil. Eltcctbioal. IIkchani- JCnpncenng 0xl. Also ono year Telopbono, Electrical, Steam, Machinists and Automobile MachlnlBt's courses. 12-wcoka courses In Gas, Autoraobllo and Traction Engineering; Shop Wokk Pbok BxaiNNiNa. Dl.AMM.M ' RsauLAnPn. O., Pn. C, Pukr rulIlDaCj Food and IovACotmsBB. 2.Prao titionbr's Coursk and Extension Courses von DRUaaiBTQ. One of the largest beat equipped Colleges of Pharmacy In tho United States. f Standard Coubbes in Law offered In LAW resident und extension courses. un.;, ACoMrLBTKCQLLBaBOFMusia. Piano, music violin. Volco, OrchcBtra, Band, Chorus, Harmony, Mandolin, Guitar, and Supervisor's Course In Public School Music. A uno faculty of teachers, each an artist In his lino. fivstnrv - Thoroughly Equii'pkd Colleob wmwi j OF oratory under tho direction of thn most comDQtcnt teachers. t A.i. A, THOBOuanLY Establibiibd re ATI Bcrool or PKNMANsniF, Pen Art and Pubuo Hcnooi urawmg, O. H. LONGWELL, Pres., Highland Park Colle finest business exebango In tbo U. B. Combined Business and Shorthand Courses. Tilonl.- Tnn Laborst and BbstEquip UKJgrapuy vkd Collkgk or TKLBGBArnY in tho U. B. Every graduate sont to a paying post tion. Hignt completely equipped toiegrapn sta tlons. Main It no wlro practice and station work. 5U for fun course, time unlimited. fivil Cantica A aL G0UB8B IK RAILWAY V.1V11 OcrviCC MailServiok. Classes organ ized Sopt C, Nov. 29, 1910, and Jan. 2, 1911. Unma CiJw Over 7,800 Students Enboll Biuiue oiuuy bd in tub ComiBsroNDBNCB BanooL. Almost any subjoct you wish by cor rcspondonco. . C..mn,n. C-l,l Tho Bummor School opens OUmmer OCOOOI junol3.1911. Special work for all grades of feachors. " Pviuniac Board, $1.75. 12.23 and $2.75 porwook. expenses TultlonlnProparatory.Collego, Nor mal and Commercial Courses, $18 a quarter. All expenses threamonth8,S55.40; six months, 98.75; nlno months, 9143.G0. Bond for catalog. State courso in wuicn you are interested. 0 ality was not disclosed. He was re puted to bo a Spaniard, and it was only when ho landed in England to day that It was revealed that he is a young.Chicago architect. To make the feat still more surprising, Mois sant was totally ignorant of the geography of his course." Highland Park College S&?5?E: JL Des Moines, Iowa 2,000 Students AswaUy Fire in the warehouse district of Jersey City destroyed property val ued at $1,000,000. graphers testified the dictation re veals a conspiracy to -control prices uuu reguiate tracie packers." among the largo Tho Brussels tional exhibition fire, entailing a $20,000,000. universal interna was destroyed by loss estimated at Governor Harmon ordered the mi litia to Columbus, Ohio, in order to stop rioting in connection with tho street car strike's. . . As a result of ,the fight between German ship builders and their em ployes all the ship yards of Germany are closed. Tho Salem, on a strike. Mass., shoemakers aro said In Chicago Daniel Cummlngs, to be one of Senator Lorimer's tenants in the Twentieth ward, shot and killed by Thomas J. Bent, alleged to be allied with a faction of tho party opposed to Lbrimer. . James E. Hurley, general manager of the Santa Fe railroad, died at Carlsbad. It is estimated that government in ternal revenues for the present fiscal year will be increased about eight millions in consequence of the in creased taxes on tobacco and ciga rettes provided by the Payne-Aldrich tariff law. Directors of tho Standard Oil com pany held their mid-summer dividend meeting and declared the regular 6 per cent dividend for the quaTter, which calls for a distribution to the Standard stockholders of $6,000,000. Fairfax HarrJson, who was vice president of the Southern railway, was elected president of the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisvflle Railway company to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Ira G. Rawn. President Taft has signed procla mations eliminating 432,340 addi tional acres of land from the na tional forests in Colorado. The un appropriated portions of- the areas which have been eliminated ,f rqm the reserves later will bo opened to homestead settlement. Tho Louisiana senate defeated an amendment permitting women o vote on the proposed a'mendineht to' the constitution providing for the raising of $6,500,000 for the pro posed Panama exposition. ' Mayor Gaynor of New York is rap idly improving and has been taken to the mountains for - recuperation. Many people urge Mr. Gaynor'a nom ination for governor and finally in 1912 for president. . Colonel William F. Cody, .other wise known as "Buffalo Bill," has been reconciled to Mrs. Cody, and. the two are now enjoying a new honey-' moon., ;;fv?. ... .,.' ,f..f t Governor Haskell b.as ordered the state officials to move their offices from. Guthrie to Oklahoma City. It is intimated that contempt proceed ings iriay ba brought against the gov ernor in the supreme court which decided that the capital Is at Guthrie for the present. ! DES MOINES, IOWA D A United "Press dispatch from Chi cago says: "The opening of the pre liminary battle between the govern ment and the packers has been de ferred until 3 o'clock this afternoon when Alfred R. Urion, chief counsel for Armour & Co., and three de partment heads will be asked by Fed eral tfudge Landls whether steno graphic note books containing dicta tion were destroyed before or after they were asked for by the federal grand jury conducting "the beef in quiry. Urion, assistant office man ager, G. W. Willets, W. W. Shaw- and Wf A. Helander, Armour office employes, who were cited to appear, were on hand promptly at the open ing of court. With them were an array of legal talent headed by Levy Mayer and John S. Miller, On the government side are W. S. Kenyon, assistant United States attorney gen eral, United States District Attorney Sims, James H. Wilkerson of Wash ington, and Elwood Goodman.. At torney Mayer asked for the recess, saying that he had just been caled into the case and desired a chance to talk with his co-counsel and the witnesses. Th session promises, to be full of action and interest from tho start. Every attorney of note in the city who qQuld, was present at the opening of court. Urion and his companions are charged by the grand jury with hindering and obstructing justice by ordering the note books destroyed after their stenographers told of their contents. The steno- In the Indian- contract inquiry, in Oklahoma Douglas H. Johnson, a Chickasaw Indian was severely cate chised. The Associated Press report of Johnson's testimony follows: "Johnson has testified that he has always approved of what are known as the present McMurray contracts, which provide for the sale of $30, 000,000 worth of land belonging to the Indians and which would allow McMurray 10 per cent, or $3,000,000, in fees. He testified he was a par ticular friend of McMurray. He tes tified in what are known as the citi zenship cases several years ago that he approved of a. contract in which McMurray got a salary of $5,000 a year and $2,700 a. year expenses. A short time afterward he approved of another contract on which McMurray obtained for doing the same work a contingent fee of $750,000. The lat ter fee was to have been $1,500,000, but was cut down one-half by the government. 'Why was it you were willing to give McMurray $750,000 for doing that for which he already was paid as secretary?' asked Repre sentative C. B. Miller of Minnesota. 'Because we thought he earned it,' replied Chief Johnson. 'He kept off the rolls, 3,200 claimants to our pop ulation and thus saved Us $5,000 for each person kept oft, a total of $16, 0.00,000. I would have been willing to have paid him 50 per cent, or $8, 000,000.' 'You were willing to give a little graft money in order to save that much land, is that it? Now tell us why it is that a few days after that $750,000 was paid to Mc Murray you were able to deposit to your personal account in, a bank at Denison, Texas, $75,000. Where did you get that $75,000?' . 'I don't remember; I was dealing in cattle and my account varied, so I don't remember.' 'The depositing of $75, 000 to your personal account pro duced so little Impression on your mind that you dpn't remember. When you became chief or governor