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The Commoner.
NOVEMBER 11, 110
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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-
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SPEECHES ON TAXATION
AND BIMBTALISai
Tho Tariff (1892); Bl
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Incomo Tax (1894); Money
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Imperialism (1900); Tho
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Tho. Value of an Ideal
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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
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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. The
former senator observed also that
"tho tendency in some quarters to
condemn the Judiciary and rob It of
part of its functions is pernicious and
should receive a quick and decisive
rebuke from the voters whenever op
portunity arises." Ho further de
clared that whilo the democratic
party lacks power to work damage,
sometimes we find a republican who
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