A.JJU- APRIL 28, 1911 The Commoner. 11 t" Si Atlantic county last November re ported to the house that it found that there was false registration, illegal voting and purchase of votes, and that election officers of the county failed to do their duty. It is esti mated by the committee that from the testimony taken there were ap proximately .2,000 illegal registra tions and 1,000 illegal votes." An Albany, N. Y., dispatch, car ried by the Associated Press, says: "The senate ratified the resolution approving the proposed income tax amendment vto the federal constitu tion defeated last year by a single vote in the assembly. The resolu tion is expected to be acted upon by the assembly within a short "time, and no doubt is expressed of its adoption. A lively debate preceded the vote, the republicans generally opposing the amendment, while the democrats favored it." An Associated Press dispatch from Guadalajara, Mexico, says: "James A. Cpok, the American conductor, arrested some time ago as an accom plice in the robbery of freight cars on the National railway near here, has just received a check for $1,5 5 G as compensation for the time he was in prison. This is his salary from the railroad from the time he was locked up. The order of railway conductors adjusted the matter. Cook lives in' Fort Scott, Kan., and is preparing to return home." - ' Washington News. :-: faw ai"i i msmmmBmBmmwmmmmmrmmtmmtmmimmMLMxmitmmmmmnmw-tarrmrmtmrrwmvmjJitjB tti.. i n li mill in Senator Hitchcock who had an attack of vertigo at the national capi tol has been examined by physicians and pronounced to be in good health. Senator Stone delivered a speech in the senate endorsing President Taft for sending troops to the Mexi can border and expressing the opin ion that the American armies should be marched into Mexico in order to protect American interests. Senator Works of California, an insurgent republican, dolivered his maiden speech in the senate in sup port of the Arizona constitution. A resolution introduced in the senate by Culberson (dem., Tex.) de clares that interventibn in Mexico would be contrary to the policy of this government. A. V. Fawcett, mayor of Tacoma, Wash., was recalled and W. W. Sey mour chosen mayor, in a recall elec tion, held April 18. John J. McNamara, secretary of the International Structural Iron Workers' Association, James McNa mara and Ortie McManigal were ar rested at Indianapolis on the charge of having had something to do with the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times building October 1, 1910. Twenty-one lives were lost in that affair. The men were taken to Los Angeles by a troop of special detec tives. McNamara and other union labor men declare that there is noth ing to the charge other than a desire to injure organized labor. Sweeping investigation of shipping pools, conferences and combinations is proposed in a house resolution by Humphrey (rep., Wash.) farm products there will bo a saving, Mr. Kitchen, who arranged this list for tho ways and menus committee, thinks, of from $3,000,000 to $4, 000,000. "Free lumber will save western homo buildor.s not loss than $20,000, 000. Taking the duties from the products of tho steel trust will save about $0,000,000. This includes fencing and baling wires. "At the present price of flour there should be a cut of $1.17 a bar rel. Tho public generally should save more in proportion from boots and shoes, salt, leather goods and harness, Mr. James of Kentucky, said. "Mr. Underwood said that tho northern farmer would profit from duty-free farm implements and bur laps and sacks; tho southern farmer from cotton bagging and ties." Ex-Speaker Cannon delivered a hot speech in the house against tho Canadian reciprocity bill. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEV Yes, elegant Free Homesteads ad joining valuablo land, from which very flue bananas are now being sold, can still be had In Mexico. You need not go to Mexico, but must hilvo five acres of bananas planted within flvo years. AddrosB Tho Jantha Plantation Co., Block 079, Pittsburg, Pa.; they will plant and care for your bananas on shares, so you should make a thousand dollars a year. Bananas begin bearing In about 15 months, bringing the quick est returns of any fruit growing. Tho climate is delightful and the health conditions good. Should, any reader deslro to procuro a Homestead, apply immediately. Tobacco Habit Banished DR. ELDEIIB' TODACCO BOON BANISHES nil forms of Tobacco Habit In 72 to 120 hour. A pol tlvo, quick and pormnnont rollof. Enty to take. No craving for Tobncco nftor tho flrat doio. On to thrcd boxen for nil ordinary cnaoa. Wo puttrnn tco rcRtilta in every cano or refund money. Herd for our frco booklet civlngjfull information. Eldora' Sanatarium, Dopt. U Bt, Joacpu, Uo The house has provided means for investigation of all executive depart ments of the government. Tho Canadian reciprocity bill passed the house April 21; by a vote of 265 to 88. THE CROSSED FINGERS He swore that her kiss was the first he had had; But his fingers were crossed! He'd kissed but his mother, when he was a lad Yes, his fingers were crossed! j He vowed that not only he'd ne'er had a taste. Of "quivering lips, but that no other waist Had ever'been clasped by his arms. Then in haste His fingers were crossed! The sparkler he gave her he'd pur . chased that day, But his fingers were crossed! No previous maiden had worn it nay, nay! But his fingers were crossed! And never, so long as his life should endure, Would eye, cheek, or lip of another maid lure He knew it past every doubt he was sure But his fingers were crossed! ' She listened to all of the guff he had said While his fingers were crossed! She laid on his bosom her wise little head While his fingers were crossed! She answered so low that the famed "little bird" Who peddles . sweet secrets could scarcely have heard As she breathed, "Oh, my love, I be , lieve every word!" ' . But her fingers were crossed! ,. . Strickland Gillian, in Puck. A Washington correspondent for the Philadelphia North American sends to his newspaper this more or less startling dispatch: "By an order dated October 28 of las,t year, eleven days before tho last election, and several months after tho attempt to turn over the Alaskan coal fields to the Morgan-Guggenheim syndicate had been frustrated through the investigation of former Secretary of the Interior Ballinger, President Taft himself gave actual control of the same coal fields to the same syndicate. "This announcement, made now for the first time, is given added sig nificance by the fact that at the time the order was issued President Taft had publicly announced that hehad taken into his own hands the matter of tho claims of the Alaskan coal fields, with the intention of adminis tering absolute justice alike to the coal, claimants and to the public In terests. He had, led the publicjto be lieve that its property rights In the coal lands of Alaska were to be safe guarded, and that neither evasion, nor violation of the law would be permitted to open a way to tlie in vasion of those rights by monopoliz ing syndicates or exploiting indi viduals. "With the public lulled into a sense of temporary security, both by the assurances of the president and the revelations made In the Ballinger inquiry, which seemed to preclude the possibility of any action adverse to the public Interest, until all claims were adjusted publicly, the president signed .the order which, so far as the Morgan - Guggenheim syndicate Is concerned, was as valuable to that combination as would have been a title to the.coal lands themselves. For tho order issued by President Taft, and made public now, for the first time, gave to the syndicate ab solute control of ihe only possible' outlet from the mines to tidewater not ..already in the control of the syndicate." A Washington correspondent for the New York World says: "If the farmers' free list bill, reported, be comes a law, the remission in duties will be more than $8,000,00Q. The cotton growers of the south, it is estimated, will save $1,500,000 on a 13,000,000 bale crop. On sacks to ship peanuts, potatoes and kindred Mr. Berger, the socialist member, voted for the reciprocity bill. Sixty seven republicans voted fpr it and 197 democrats voted for 'it. The negative vote comprised 10 demo crats and 78 republicans. The nega tive vote was: Republicans Anderson, Minne sota; Bradley, New York; Burko, South Dakota; Campbell, Kansas; Cannon, Illinois; Copley, Illinois; Currier, New Hampshire; Dalzell, Pennsylvania; Davis, Minnesota; De forest, New York; Dodds, Michigan; Driscoll, New York; D wight, New York; Esch, Wisconsin; Fairchild;, New York; Foch, Pennsylvania; Fordney, Michigan; Foster, Vermont; French, Idaho; Gardner, Massachu setts; Gardner, Now Jersey; Good, Iowa; Guerney, Maine; Hamilton, Michigan; Hanna, North Dakota; Hartman, Pennsylvania; Haughen, Iowa; Hawley, Oregon; Hayes, Cali fornia; Helgesen, North Dakota; Hinds, Maine; Howell, Utah; Humph rey, Washington; Jackson, Kansas; Kendall, Iowa; Kennedy, Iowa; Kin kaid, Nebraska; Kopp, Wisconsin ; Lafean, Pennsylvania; LaFollette, Washington; Langley, Kentucky; Lenroot, Wisconsin; Lindbergh, Min nesota; McGuire, Oklahoma; McKin ley, Illinois; McLaughlin, Michigan; McMorran, Michigan; Malby, "New York; Martin, South Dakota; Mon dell, Wyoming; Moore, Pennsylva nia; Morgan, Oklahoma; Mott, New York; Nelson, Wisconsin; Norris, Nebraska; Patton, Pennsylvania; Pickett, Iowa; Plumley, Vermont; Powers, Kentucky; Pray, Montana; Prince, Illinois; Prouty, Iowa; Rees, Kansas; Rodenburg, Illinois; Sim mons, New York; Sloan, Nebraska; J. M. Smith, and Samuel W. Smith, Michigan; Steenerson, Minnesota; Sterling, Illinois;- Thistlewood, Illinois; Towner, Iowa; Volstead, Minnesota; Warburton, Washing ton Wedemeyer, Michigan; Wil lis, Ohio; Woods, Iowa and Young Kansas. Total, 78. Democrats Rathrick, Ohio; Clay pool, Ohio; Doughton, North Caro lina; Fowler, Illinois; Gudger, North Carolina; Hammond, Minnesota; Pujo, Louisiana; Rucker, Colorado; Webb, North Carolina and White acre, Ohio. Total, 10. An Associated Press report of tho house proceedings, says: "Tho threat of the republicans opposed to the measure to make the democrats F8EE TO FARMERS Seotl Corn Iloolc-lroxKrJty iiiovch onrrutclios ty h (Mi crops ko wronj,'. Dulld tip your IkiiiIc nccnunt by ki-owImk tliq lirhttlial KroVH, "I'.oUorW Improved Hold's Yellow Dent." 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