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vl 10 The Commoner. - VOLUME 11, NUMBER If V- Tf .'' ? l. Br ' I. ' Tho Now York stato sonato has approved tho incomo tux. Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, of Illinois, was ro-oloctod )rcsl(lont of tho Daughters of tho Revolution. Many saloons in Iowa must close bocauso of tho recent ruling of the Iowa su promo court restricting tho number of saloons to a town to one of each ono thousand Inhabitants. Attorney F. W. Jones, Peter Sanchas and fivo others were reindicted on charges of porjury in connection with their testimony concerning political corruption. stand. Its weight lies in the fact that it is not only directly corroborative of a large part of Mr. Funk's testi mony, but it furnishes a clew as to the sources from which the money Tho Mexican government in a reply to President Taft charged that tho revolution in Now Mexico is largely tho work of Americans. Tho Kentucky state primary will bo hold July 1st. A Louisville, Ky., dispatch, says: "Distribution of $2, GOO, 000 to far mers of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, will take place May 10, according to announcement from tho headquarters of tho Burloy Tobacco Society, of Loxington. Tho money will consti tute tho second distribution this year of proceeds from tho 1909 pool of white Burley tobacco. Throe more payments of similar amountsaro expected." Tho Portuguese mail stoamer Lusi tania was wrecked near the Cape of Good Hope. Eight persons wero drownod during tho transfer of the 800 passengers. Tho Vermillion county grand jury aUDanvillo, 111., returned nine ad ditional indictmonts, 'in which City A Springfield dispatch to the Chi cago Record-Herald, says: "From out the tangle of secrecy that en meshes tho $100,000 Lorlmer elec tion fund tho Helm committee un raveled the first thread loading to ward tho identity of the men who paid tho $10,000 assessments. "William Burgess of Duluth went on tho stand and under oath testified that last March C. F. Wieho, secre tary and director of tho Edward I-Iines Lumber company, told him he had subscribed $10,000 to tho 'pot.' Tho conversation took place on the 'Winnipeg flyer' somewhere between Duluth and Virginia, Minn., a few days aftor Lorimer had been excul pated by tho United States senate. Tho detonator that explodes the latest bomb in the senatorship scan dals lies in tho parting remark of Wieho to Burgess. " 'Wiehe said Lorimer had not used a dollar of his own money,' testified Burgess, 'but that a jack pot was raised for his election. Ho said, 'I know what I am talking about, for I subscribed $10,000 my self.' " "The testimony caused a sensa tion when it became known at the statehouse. It is the most important disclosure unearthed by the investi gators since the day Clarence S. 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Runnells, now vice president of tho $120,000,000 corporation. French judicial authorities escorted by cavalry arrested Lo Cacheu, vico president of the Wine Growers' Fed oration at Ay, on the charge of in citing riots. The Ohio senate passed a bill for a half a mill state levy which is ex pected to raise $3,000,000 for good roads. The prices of all grades of refined sugar were advanced 10 cents a hun dred pounds in New York. A Chicago dispatch, carried by the United Press, says: "A boom for Senator Robert M. La Follette as the next republican candidate fof the presidency is to be instituted by the Illinois branch, of the National Pro gressive Republican League. A com mittee headed by Alderman Charles E. Merriam, recently defeated candi date for mayor of Chicago, will meet this week to launch the campaign. Several candidates are said to be under consideration by the league, but sentiment favors La Follette. Among thoBe mentioned are Senator Jonathan Bourne of Oregon, presi dent of the National Progressive Re publican league; Senator Albert B. Cummins of Iowa and Senator J. L. Bristow of Kansas. Charles R. Crane of Chicago, appointed minster to China by President Taft and then recalled before ho went to Pekin, is said to be putting up large sums to defeat Taft for the nomination." St. John's college. The president and Mrs. Taft, Ambassador Jusserand of France, Secretary of War Dickinson and Secretary of the Navy Meyer wero among those who witnessed tho ceremonies. The president and the French ambassador spoke in memory of the brave deeds of the unidentified men who lie buried beneath the shaft and Miss Amelie De Pau Fowler, a descendant of the Count De Grasse, and the Count Do Chambrun, attache of the French embassy and a des cendant of the Marquis de Lafayette, pulled the cords which drew back the flags from across the statue's face, while the student band played tho Marsellaise." 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