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JANUARY 27, 1911
The Commoner.
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Lodge, republican, Massachusetts ;
Henry F. Leppett, republican,
Rhode Island.
Tho 'California Benato committee
on judiciary reported favorably a
constitutional amendment providing
equal suffrage for women.
California never will ask congress
for any money for the Panama ex
position according to a resolution
offered in the state senate.
Japanese on the sugar plantations
of Hawaii where Filipinos also are
employed threaten a general strike
unless the latter are discharged.
A bill providing for 'the physical
valuation of Railroads was intro
duced in tho lower house of the Kan
sas legislature.
Paul Morton, president of the
Equitable Life Insurance Society,
and secretary of the navy under
Theodore Roosevelt, died of apo
plexy in a New York hotel. He was
a son of the late J. Sterling Morton,
who was secretary of agriculture
under President Cleveland.
The Iowa legislature is dead
locked on United States senator. The
democrats are voting solidly for
Claude Porter.
election was presented by State Sen
ator Fred Whiteside immediately
after the joint ballot for senator had
been taken and was adopted by a
viva voce vote. From tho demo
cratic side there was a volley of
ayes while from the republican sido
came a few scattering noes."
Governor Bass of New Hampshire
has advised tho legislature to ratify
the income tax amendment..
The New Mexico constitution was
adopted by a large majority at an
election held January 21. The con
stitution was denounced by tho dem
ocratic territorial convention on tho
ground that it was "a reactionary,
boss-made corporation document."
The constitution now goes to tho
president for approval.
An Associated Pressdispatch from
Helena, Mont., says: "The Montana
legislature in joint Bession con
demned the action of certain 'so
called' democrats in the legislature
of Massachusetts in voting for the
re-election of United States Senator
Henry Cabot Iiodge; declared that
the re-election of Mr. Lodge was, on
its face, the result of a corrupt bar
gain, and demanded a rigid investi
gation of the methods by" which
Lodge obtained his election. The
resolution- on the Massachusetts
A New York dispatch carried by
the Associated Press says: "Wil
liam Barnes, Jr., of Albany, who led
the fight against Theodore Roose
velt last fall, in the Saratoga con
vention, was chosen chairman of the
republican state committee here to
succeed Ezra P. Prentice, resigned.
The position .had been offered by
cable to James Wads worth, Jr., for
mer speaker of the assembly, but he
was out of reach and no reply had
been received from him when the
committee mot."
A Washington, D. C, dispatch
says: "In preparation for the na
tional political campaign of 1912 a
call has been issued by the board of
directors of the National League of
Democratic clubs for a' conference in
Indianapolis April 12 to 13. It was
called at the request of the presi
dents of the state leagues that such
a meeting be held at some central
point at which leading democrats
from all over the country may gather
and discuss plans for an active and
systematic campaign next year."
Washington News
The Alabama law to prevent
agreements and combinations be
tween insurance companies for the
purpose of fixing rates on fire in
surance was held constitutional by
the United State supreme court.
An Associated Press dispatch from
Washington says: "Representative
Calder, a New York republican,
sprang a sensation in the house by
reading an open letter of Repre
sentative Dies of Texas, a democrat,
attacking the democratic caucus and
declaring it a 'solid deck' for the
coming caucus, a feast of stale
dishes. A call of the house forced
a full attendance of the democrats.
Republicans had passed word around
of the plan to read the letter to the
house while the roll call was on and
the house and gallery were crowded.
When the reading of the letter was
begun Representative Helfln of Ala
bama tried to head it off by mak
ing a point of order that the letter
was not germane to the pending
postofflce appropriation bill, but was
promptly overruled. As the reading
continued, with the ridicule it
thrust on the democratic leaders,
who were denounced in sarcastic
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terms for distributing tho commit
too spoils, thoro was frequent, up
roarious laughter. Tho letter de
nounced the caucus as a 'frame-up
and tho-democrats who supinely fell
down 'beforo these self-sustained
successors of Caesar' as 'fellow
worms, as 'Catillnes incog,' and de
clared that tho handful of men who
framed up tho committee rewards
wore early birds, Catillnes in min
iature, usurpers and conspirators,
who impudently stuck this cut and
dried slate under tho noses of gen
tlemen. Tho lotter held that it was
cruel mockery o summon tho new
members to Washington merely to
vote as they wero told. 'Worms in
clined to turn will have an opportu
nity at the caucus, read tho lotter,
which added that tho symbol of
union 'would bo a ringMn tho nose.'
Tho democrats made no Immediate
response, Mr. Borland of Missouri
merely referring to tho incident as
a waste of time."
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The house committee on the cen
sus agreed to amend the congres
sional apportionment bill so as to
provide for one representative for
Arizona and New Mexico when they
become states.
Senator Burrows delivered a
speech in the senate defending Sen
ator Lorimer.
The house of representatives has
adopted an amendment to tho Moon
bill codifying laws relating to tho
judiciary, which will stop the prac
tice of corporations doing an inter
state business from taking practi
cally all suits against them out of
the hands of tho state courts and
placing them in the federal courts.
Tho amendment was offered by Rep
resentative Garrett of Tennessee, and
after a preliminary skirmish, in
which party llnes were tightly drawn,
was finally adopted by a practically
unanimous vote. Mr. Garrett, in
explaining the amendment, said it
would prevent a New Jersey corpor
ation, for instance, from transferring
state suits against it to the supremo
court, on the ground that the offlcers
of the corporation live in New York.
The amendment is regarded as an
Important one and called out a gen
eral debate.
Democrats of the house turned
again upon Speaker Cannon January
16. The Washington correspondent
for the Louisville Courier-Journal
describes the fight in this way:
"The fight developed as the result
of the second attempt to use the
new rule, which gives the house
power to discharge a committee from
further consideration of a bill that
has been referred to it. The insur
gents and the democrats believed
that this rule was iron-clad; that as
soon 4is the consideration of bills,
by unanimous consent, had been con
cluded on every first and third Mon
day of the month the house was
Douna Dy the new rule to take up
the motions to discharge committees
from the custody of tho specified
billB. When the moment arrived to
day, however. Sneaker Cannon rrnvn
recognition to Representative Hull of
Iowa, chairman of the military af
fairs committee. Mr. Hull moved
that the house resolve itself Into a
committee of the whole, and tnir.
up the consideration of the military
appropriation bill, upon which it had
been working last week. There was
an immediate rallying of forces and
stiffening of ranks among the insur
gents and democrats. Mr. Fitzgerald
insisted upon the consideration of a
motion to discharge a committee,
which was upon tho calendar,
Speaker Cannon declined to give Mr.
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