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VOLUME' 10, NUMBER St , v , -. y c Clubs Washington Newi ommoner FOR THE YEARS 1910 AND 1911 Three Papers for One Dollar Clubs IDacIt Three Papers la Encli Group One Full Year for One Dollar Commoner, American Homestead and "Woman's World, all threo one year for s $1.00 Commoner, Pcoplo'a Popular Monthly and American Homestead, all throo ono year for , 1,00 Commoner, American Poultryman and American Homestead, all throe ono year for 1.0 Commoner, Weekly Kansas' City Star, and American Homo- stcad, all threo ono year for . ,. i.o Splendid Two for One Dollar Clubs Any Paper In tula Mt In Combination With The Commoner, Both One Year for $1.00 rfho Commonor and Boys' World-, both ono year for.., i.oo Tho Commoner and Weekly Commercial-Appeal, both ono year. . 1.00 The Commonor and Chattanooga News, both ono year for 1.00 Tho Commoner and Industrious Hen, both ono year for i.oo The Commonor and National Fruit Grower, both ono year for..,. l.o Tho Commoner and Poultry Success, both ono year for i.oo Tho Commoner and Reliable Poultry Journal, both ono year for.. 1.00 Uncle Remus' Magazine, and Tho Commoner, both ono year for. . 1.00 Tho Commonor and Southern Fruit Grower, both ono year for... 1.00 J 7 Attractive Subscription Offers Regular $1.00 Papers In Combination With The , Commoner, Both One Year for $1.25. 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J.vu .W Taylor-Trotwood Magazine 1 Bo Trin Technical World ....... ........... 150 2! Woman's Home Companion i'nn h World's Events ...... ...!!!!!...!!! 100 2 World of Today .!.!!!....!..!.!!! L50 is Commoner readers will save mdney by ordering subscrip tions in clubs. Send us a list of all papers and magazines you wish to take and let us quote you 'the lowest possible rate for the club. Invite your friends to join you. Address all Orders to THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nebraska A Washington dispatch says: "The selection of Justice White. gives the democrats a long chain of chief jus tices. Tho only tw.o republican chief justices were Salmon P. Chase and Morrison R. Waite." Representative, Joel Cook of Penn-r sylvania who suffered a second stroke of apoplexy at Washington last Sat urday and has been in a semi-comatose condition most, of the time since then, was taken to his home in Philadelphia. James N. Huston, treasurer of the United States from 1889 to 1891, was convicted, together with Harvey M. Lewis of Cincinnati, O., and Eve rett Dufour of this city, by a jury in the criminal court on indictments charging the use of the mails to de fraud in connection with tho opera tion of the National Trust comnanv and other concerns. The trial lasted fivo weeks, out the jury was out only a few hours. The maximum penalty for the offense is two years' impris onment and a fine of $10,000. President Taft will soon fill the following appointments: A judge for the Eighth United States circuit, Vice Vandevanter, promoted to the supreme court; an assistant justice of the court of customs appeals, vice Hunt, promoted to the court of com merce; an additional judge for the eastern district of Now Vnrir n nn-or district judge for northern Ohio, vice Tayler; a district ; judge of iniddla Pennsylvania, vice Archbold. tiromot- ed to .court of. commerce; a district, juu.su lor ooum ua.is.0z2c, vice jar land, promoted to coifrt of com; 'merce.; a district judge for eastern Yvasumgion, vice wnitson, ueceased; an assistant justice of the supreme court of New Mexico, Vide McFle, whose term has expired; an assistant justice of Porto Rico, vice Figueras, deceased. Tho Lorimer investigating com mittee has unanimously reported that the testimony did not sustain the charges of bribery ,in connection with Mr. Lorlmer's election to tho senate. A Washington despatch says: "The committee took up the evidence in its entirety at an executive session. It canvassed the testimony, weighed the evidence and the arguments, and topk Into consideration all the facts that have been advanced in connec tion with tho charges concerning Lorlmer's election. The members deT elded there had been' skown no foundation for the charges that bri bery had entered into tho election The motion finally was offered to re port to the full committee of the senate. On this motion there was no dissenting vote. Following this action tho sub-committee',8 report will be prepared for the full commit tee at once and will be sent to the senate within a short time. The sub committee consists of Senators Bur rows of Michigan, Bulkeley of Con necticut, Gamble of South Dakota, Heyburn of Idaho, republicans; Fra zier of Tennessee, Paynter of Ken tucky, and Johnston of Alabama, democrats." A Washington dispatch carried by the Associated Press says: "The plan for an immediate selection of the democratic members of the next ways and means committee will bo acted on with a view to framing tariff bill. for submission to the next congress. Just what action is con templated on the, part of the ways and means committee ' of the next house has not developed, but the In dications aro that any tariff measure brought in by its democratic mem bers, who willr constitute a majority of the committqe in the next con gress, probably will be along the lino , of revision, schedule by schedule. The call for the caucus was circu lated at the 1'nstance of Mr J Clark 6f Missouri, tho' minority ' lender a'nd -Mr. Underwood of 'Alabama! nis rlghtf arm in congress. It does not specify ' any particular, business". The ways and means business, however, is that to facilitate the work of tho nfit ' congress along tariff lines the demo cratic majority members should meet early enough to have its action in shape to submit to congress when it convenes in December, thus making it necessary to choose the democratic " members, before tho present congress ' expires. tThis will be effected hy having those who participate in the caucus constitute the democratic ' membership of the" next house, in cluding, of course, such members of the present house as have Deen reelected." Charles W. Morse's petition for a pardon has been- formally presented ' to the department of justice. Chandler P. Anderson has ' been ' appointed counsellor of' the state de- partment to succeed the- late Henry M. Hoyt. ' ;. Tke United States supreme court has announced that conspiracy under the Sherman anti-trust law is a con tinuing OfFQn B A nnrl Vino UnIA A tfie Indictment in New York in 1909 ,wi. MuoLttyojxiuseu ana Tnomas B. Harried under this law, as far as the statute of limitations was concerned.. The two men werte , identified - wih' the sugar fraud cases. ' . ' i - -B- tr The reapportionment by congress may deprive Nebraska of one representative. Senators Aldrich and Lodge have joined forces with Senator Cummina in piece-meal revision of the tariff They made it plain, however, that they would not go too far in their uew alignment. . ' " The Alabama delegation In con gress pledged themselves for Champ Clark of Missouri for speaker of tho' ' next house. A national memorial to Abraham Lincoln, to be erected in Washing ton at a cost of $2,000,000 is pro posed in a bill introduced by Senator Cullom of Illinois. n,818 ?Pinst the appointment of William B. Lewis, a negro attor ney of Boston as an assistant attor- S?7 Jre,n,era1' aTe 'DeInS Presented to ' Mr. Wickersham. - ' Referring to the disastrous forest fires of the past summer, Secretary ''l Wilson has asked the house 'for a deficiency appropriation of $915,000 -to supplement the regular fund" for ' fighting forest fires. ii i.i IT n.,U j. ... x wuxu uot save anytnmg out of a salary of $6,000 a year, And I have " a family' said Librarian of Congress Hubert Putnam, in arguing" before the house committee on approprla-" tlons for an Increase of his salary from $6,000 to $!6,600. salary ' .i Tho senate confirmed Joseph R. Lamar of Georgia and Willis Vande-"" - IP Chorry Treoa $, Whypayhisu s.rs --. . PrlCM. fer BUW- 40Conpord,Grp$. orj-ptock wliea "l. ""V uTT ,. j)iiMHfnric..t . .?? He low rTin.rU-.7 ..VTi-r.T'"" OWIMIOKUA Tratm. rrtinHuiiY NUHStRIES, Box E, Fairbury, H&, Ii, !! ' J ft T . M ,a