TrT5' " r zwwxt The Commoner. NOVEMBER 11, 110 11 fng. to" their stories told to State's Attorney Wayman, received $250, which they divided equally between themselves for McCutcheon's vote on the verdict. Tho first trial of Browno resulted in a disagreement; the second, In which the alleged bribery is said to have figured, in a verdict of not guilty. Among tho witnesses for tho state woro threo state representatives, who confessed on tho stand to being paid $1,000 each for their votes for Lorimer." Tho Briand cabinet in France un expectedly resigned. President Fal- NEW BOOKS OF INTEREST TO BOOK LOVERS SPECIAL OFFER COUPON The Commoner, Lincoln, Neb. T accent vour liberal abort time offer I for the new books, "The Speeches of Willlnm Jennings Bryan," wlucn in cludes, without extra cost, a year's subscription to The Commoner. Books to bo sent prepaid to address below. (Mark offer wanted.) I encloses $2.25 for The Speeches of William JcnnlnK? Bryan, 2 vols., cloth binding:, and Tho Commoner for one year I enclose $3.25 for The Speeches of "William Jennings Bryan, 2 vols., half leather binding:, and The Commoner for ono year Name P. O If now a subscriber to The Commoner your date of expiration will be ad vanced ono year. A New, Complete Edition of Mr. Bryan's Speeches v Containing All of His Important Public Utterances In two handy volumes. You can follow Mr. Bryan practically through his cntiro career, from his valedictory oration at Illinois College in 1881, through his early public life, his presidential campaigns, his world tours, his platform experiences, and his participation in meetings of organiza tions devoted to national progress, as well as international congresses for tho promotion of tho world's peace. Tho subject matter of these speeches covers a wide range of topics, from thb fundamental and vital problems of national and world life to tho highest Ideals of human endeavor. A handy means of reference to tho student of social problems of the present and future. A Brief Outline of Contents SPEECHES ON TAXATION AND BIMBTALISai Tho Tariff (1892); Bl mctalism (1893); Uncondi tional Repeal (1893); An Incomo Tax (1894); Money (1894); - In tho Chicago Convention (1896); Tho Silver Question (1896); Tho Tariff (1890). POLITICAL SPEECHES Imperialism (1900); Tho St. Louis Convention (1904) ; Government Owner ship (1906); Snail tho Peo ple Rulo (1908): The Trust Question (1908); Guaran teed Deposits (1908); Chi cago Labor Day Speech (1908); Tho Stato and tho Nation (1908). EDUCATIONAL AND RE LIGIOUS SPEECHES Tho. Value of an Ideal (1901); Tho Prince of Peaco (1904); Man (1905); Missions (1906); Faith (1907); The Price of a Soul (1908). MISCELLANEOUS Character (1881): Gray's Elegy (1890); Memorial Day at Arlington (1894); Conservation of National Resources (1908); Com merco (1908); Dreamers (1906); Tributes to Lincoln and Jefferson; Receptions at His Homo City (Lin coln): To His Neighbors (1908); and also Important speeches in foreign lands, besides others on various topics. ONLY AUTHORIZED, COMPLETE COLLECTION While Mr. Bryan's speeches, lectures and public addresses have appeared from time to time in different editions of his works, or have been issued in separate form, these two volumes contain the only authentic, complete and authoritative collection of all of his speeches ever Issued. This is tho first publication in book form of a complete collection of Mr. Bryan's speeches from his first entry in public life up to the present time. Two Handy Volumes This complete collection com prises two handsome 12 mo. vol umes containing 750 pages. Fron tispieces showing Mr. Bryan at various stages of his career, with biographical Introduction by his I wire, xviary uaira uryan. Printed on good paper in large, clear type and handsomely bound. The two-volume set sent prepaid to any address on receipt of tho following prices: Bound in blue cloth, gilt tops, $2.25; bound in half leather, gilt tops, $3.25. Lib eral offer to agents; write for terms. SPECIAL OFFER For a short time only, we will include with each order received at the abovo prices, a year's subscription to The Commoner, vrltkoat extra cost. If you are a subscriber to The Commoner your date of ex piration will be advanced one year. To secure this offer coupon must accompany order. Address and make remittance payable to THE COMMONER, Llacela, Neb. llcroo askod Briand to retain tho ofllco and form a now ministry. Ho consented to try It again. A party of Pittsburg women In vited President Taft to attend a cele bration In Plttaburg In 1914. Mr. Taft said he did not expect to bo.Jn tho White House In 19 M, and tho ladlos aro wondering whether ho was Joking. Following tho prompt suppression of a rebellious movement originating at Cuzco, Peru, it wuh announced that tranquility prevailed throughout tho republic. Tho Northern Central railway stockholders havo approved of a lease of their road to the Pennsylvania Railroad company, for 999 yoars and also of a 40 per cent Increase in tho capital stock. Florence Burns Wlldrick, who at tained much notoriety a fow years ago by being tried and acquitted of tho murder of Walter Brooks, in a New York hotel, was sentenced to serve from seven to ''fourteen years in state's prison for extortion. She will bo sent to Auburn prison. Pressing commercial and indus trial needs aro expected to bo "met by railroads in moving defective or damaged goods under a decision of tho interstate commerco commission reaffirming its conclusion not to dis turb tho ton days period within which shipments refused at destina tion may bo returned at reduced rates. Gilbert B. Jones former owner of tho New York Times, committed sui cide in New York City. Federal indictments charging con spiracy to defraud tho government out of more than 20,000 acres of Alaska' coal lands, valued at $200, 000,000, have been returned by tho federal grand jury in session at Spo kane, Wash., against six men who control threo groups of coal lands in Kayak mining district in Alaska. Each group represents 131 claims of 160 acres each. Those indicted aro: Raymond Brown and William L-. Dunn of Spokane, Charles M. Dough ton, formerly of Spokane, now of Seattle; former Mayor Harry White of Seattle, now living at Los Angeles; Charles A. McKenzle of Seattle and Donald A. McKenzle of Washington, D. C, Seattle and Alaska. Tho in dictments charge that tho six raon had agreements with tho claimants whereby they were to havo a half in terest in tho claims, which would give them more land than they were legally entitled to. Among those who were assignees of one or more of tho claims were former Governor John H. McGraw ' of Washington, Governor James N. Gillett of Califor nia, Congressman McLachlla. of Cali fornia, Honry T. Oxnard of New York and California, president ol the American Beet Sugar company, and former Mayor Harry White of Seattle. Former Senator Joseph B. Foraker returned to his attack of "new na tionalism" with his reappearance in tho Ohio campaign at the soldiers' home at Dayton, Ohio,. November 3, though ho avoided direct mention of the author of that phrase. 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