ryr The Commoner, n MARCH 22, 1912 'P'HT' WASHINGTON NEWS 1 i , i . quoted freely from it. Solictor Rood sent out of the senate chamber for legal volumes to fortify his arguments. The government's fight to split the merger or tne uuiuu jtuuiuu uuu Southern Pacific railroads was begun in the supreme court. Majority Leader Underwood has prepared a "breakfast table" free list hill as the last of the house tariff measures this session. Brig. Gen. Edwards, chief of the insular bureau, assumed responsi bility for the delay in transmitting to congress papers in the case of Maj. B. B. Ray. President Taft will confer with the Texas congressional delegation on the' Mexican situation auu wm im press upon them that neutrality must be enforced strictly. nnia in mirh-the monopolizing power of patentees over unpatented articles used in operating patented machines, drawn to conform to the "patent" decision of the supreme court were introduced in congress. 4 Secretary Stimson urged the house military committeo to recommend legislation to increase the efficiency of the national guard. Representative Francis, of Ohio, will ask an investigation of the American Woolen company. Temporary authority was granted the L. & N. railroad by the interstate commerce commission 10 ebwuubu rates on coal shipped from Kentucky and Tennessee mines to Georgia. The rernort of Director. M. A. Sco-veli;"or-!tTie agricultural experiment . .. ..." - ii..i J,, Hm onl 1911 station, snows uiu.l m aj-v " over 11,100 samples of foods and drugs were examined and analyzed. Oscar Underwood's friends claim that he will have a solid delegation from New York to the national convention. sistants raided hotels and theaters, and haled eighty absentee members before the house, when the bill passed. SZgSSZir1 nnrilTC AMAZIfJO UbENfib Invention An emliely n limp "' Cr.anireMr.Hry kerc-ee Wwint r.at'on Into beautiful large hHe HsM. lliU c ' e'ectikKy. Jwln tally nle. Meat tl oM Mylo lamp. Not a mantle. Can t Hreak President Taft spoke at Toledo, 0., against the recall of Judges and judi- rt1 ,1yS-... TT - 1 1. ... 1. Miai uuuiaiuiiH. no uxiireBseu ma ais appoiutment at the senate's amend ment to the arbitration treaties. T7,nirrT,ol-1r oMInn ia rvnnnlrA T 1iq lir11oo wove nn1 mnonc! nwirn i i rr VIA lwvu, "UJU lAHVl mtUUO V,U 111 11111,1.1 on the bill to provide allowance for loss of distilled spirits in bonded warehouses, where that loss is through no fault of the distiller. Under the bill a maximum loss of fifteen and one-half gallons is al lowed for the eight-year bonded period. Big Profits XVtfSS' J8 110 'ily for you. Hip-rene uni'K estY- Sample o""'1 ,5 poi'uaiil. I'iirtt viUflfe. TtlERADIOLITECO., Dopt. R.t Tolodo, 0. IVAKTED! 2000 RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS K-rammation May : rar mommy. "'''"" ". r IlUSETlUALLESSOll. Oxmcnt.lJcpt.93R St Lou I a. TIia linnao nnrnrmtrnn nn huilrlinirs and public grounds adopted a reso lution calling on each member to toll his first choice for a new public building in his district. After the senate had confirmed the nomination of Mahlon Pitney as associate justice of the supreme court, the action was set aside, op position developing because of de cisions in labor cases made by him. An Associated Press dispatch, under dato of March 15th, follows: The democratic free sugar bill passed the house today, 198 to 1 Oii. Its passage was helped by twenty-four republican votes, although this was offset by the defection of seven i1omnp.rn.Ufi votes acairist the bill by members from Louisiana and Colo rado. At the last moment repre sentative Martin, one of the Colo rado members, blocked an attempt t-n. v ninnc nr 11 pnnairiornnmi ul liilj excise tax bill, which, through taxa tion of incomes, is expected to make up the revenue lost by the free sugar mnn on t Representative Moridell of Wyom ing, republican, sought to amend the measure by making it become effec tive only after receipt by the tariit lul board. Representative Broussard of -; T,nnlHin.na submitted an amendment " mc ior partem.. lonvinn- tho. dutv as it is fixed at PATENTS WntROB I!. Colcmnn Patent I.Hwycr.WiiHhliiKlon, llatcn reasonable. II Ishcht rcf cicticvs. lk-atnervlcoa. CURED oN,UCCrUwRoE?ouPA pay our rmaii proi loimi iMtll tti.1 tuf a!ifflflL Sftfrnftfl. o,002 Qrsnd Ave., Kana Oily, M tAND OF PRIZEWINNERS, Gallatin Valley. Montana, Si. imniirecl acres, irturaieii laiwi. i ituc. . "-v fitir a BAmorlsanlnalltuI Representative Ben Johnson will be the umpire in a fight between the forces of Taft and Roosevelt over presidential preference primaries in the District of Columbia. leaving tuu uuv.j u.a . ",, , -r.f iMif jftirncrnllnir the Cuban preferentials. Representative Gopd and Prouty of Iowa, Lenroot of "Wis consin and Norris of Nebraska strovo to have incorporated a clause proviu- ing for a Dounty on sugar, uapwiuuj that produced from beets. All amend ments failed. Republicans who supported the bill were: Representatives Anderson, Davis, Lindberg, Miller, Nye, Steen arann nnrl Volstead of Minnesota; Good. Kendell and Woods of Iowa; - i- I r nnnnn n A rmy vp TtrrBi G 8KCUKKD oilVifiB J A J. .Mil SX JL & JtlCTUKNISI). Krcoropnrt n to 1 nlrntnbllltv llliirtrutcd Ouldo llonic. niul l.lHt of IiiviMitlniin Wiintcd. scut rreo. VICTOH J. KVAKS Hi CO., Washington. D. tt Over 2300 Free Homesteads .. ... i. tii ri..i.ruln,it Vffnrn SInno. 000 in Wiuililimtnn nml Ibiui CoiinUra. WlicatlJiml. onicliil vnluo ColoraUo'H mil I'lirni JToluct ..- 77"'. CololllHt'B OlllllO BlVOHllht ',li,U;"t'rl!'r'1 vacant Public LbiiUm In Ooln., U. K. IjiihI Olllrta, Croii UPiwrlK, tr. COLONIST, 113.1- 10th Ave, Grceloy, Colo, l'rlco 'Jj coiiih. Murdock and Young of Kansas, tt 0-i T-Toisnn of North Dako- ta; LaFollette and Warburton of Washington; McKenzie and Prince of Illinois; Gary of Wiscons n; Dyer of Missouri; Holland of Ohio; Kent f nnltfnmia: Lairerty ol vjiobuu, i -- 4P" f T E" BIIS A EVfe-S-BVir5! Manufacturers, uisagreeing wau or uamoiuw. , , Ti p n' the treasury department's interpreta- Norris of Nebraska and Sells of len- tion of a tarni act, can iuiljui t i ueaac. shipment ana appeal iu iiie uuowio CAN lHCCliniCW. My mlhl.Footlilnr. warnntejl iTCiMNn ami cures u may. """"" ., Dr.CAKHADAY, 174 Park Square, soaan-, i-u. Senator Works of California, ad vocated an amendment to secure a single presidential term of six years, in a speech before the senate. The house adopted tho Mann amendment to Ihe agricultural appro priation bill increasing the amount for forest fire protection to ?50U,uuu. Guy M. Freer, a traffic expert be fore the Stanley committeo investi gating the Steel trust, stated that the Duluth, Missaba & Northern, an ore-carrying road, said to be a sub sidiary of the United States Steel corporation, in 1910 earned more than 240 per cent. In a speech asserting ; that Taft's administration has fulfilled all of the. republican platform Pledges ot 1908, Secretary of Commerce and Labor Nagel at Indianapolis made a vigorous attack upon the initiative, referendum and recall. The BpoctaST States senator being ww --... - - - . house committee drew a large audi enco to hear the evidence of Sena tor Fletcher in the Everglades m quiry. Governor Albert W; &; inf. Florida, entered a protest, to the in vestigation in the Everglades case, claiming it was limited in such way as to injure his state. As the resulTTfThgthy filist on the private pension bill in tne house, Ane:-ergeanL-afeanns.and as t- o-of rnnrn nrnffiCtion thl'OUgll higher duties, according to a decision of the United States court of cus toms appeals. Dr Harvey W. Wiley has resigned as chief chemist. He will become manager of a pure food magazine. Referring to the fight on M. W. Pitney's nomination to tho supreme bench, the Associated Press reports said- Senator Culberson, of Texas, eJ in the attack, and in his speech and those of other senators the New Jersey judge was assaueu .-. language which extended even to an attack upon his general fitness ior awn. uiiu baged mainly on Chancellor Prey's de cision in the glass blowers' case. That dedston restrained journeymen green 2oUrulowers,their officers ad the members who suuun. u,t.M,-- S i New Jersey some years ago Som using coercion or persuasion to fiom usuib u". , ivfi their work rbreaoiio on racr of tho master ind sorva.it doctrine. The decision J&iSKd tba strmers trou . po-n- ? tSr? an'd'MSad picketing Senatofcummins, of Iowa pic tured the decision as oppressive to AmSenafo"Iao?Gorman and Senator d'tavacterized it M showinga ?a,,gwnTams and Shively joined the do'smHhr'ofMgan, spo.e in UUadrstress was laid hy tho oppo- sition to tne ui which held the glass sorter5 . because the lower courts m J the they en3om" - f employes PafebJ nPof undTany ; contract to THE CHASER The Inquisitive Old Women "Guard, why did tho train stop be fore we came to the station? The Guard "Ran over a pig, mlThe Inquisitive Old Woman "What, was it on the lino?" The Guard "No oh, no; we chased it up tho embankment! London Sketch. A HINT tj.. in o-oa vnn'ro eettin' a good thing out o' tending the rich Smith boy, ain't ye, uuuu.. Doctor "Well, yes; I got a pretty good fee. Why?" ,. Lady "Well, I hope you won t forget that my Willie threw the brick that hit 'im!" Scribner s. - MANY LIKE HIM." "A man has to be up-to-date to do anvthiiig nowadays." "Yes" replied Mr. Dustin Stax. "When' I talk to an investigating committee, I find it desirable notf to ii .Tir,iir n-n tnn nasc dwell nuuuiuBBi; -Washington Star. ON THE Q. T. "See here, you old rascal, why didn't you tell me this horse was lame before I bought him? "Wal, the feller that sold him to me didn't say nothin' about it, so I thought it was a secret. LUe. FORTUNATE "Tommy," said his brother, "you're a regular little glutton. How can you eat so much?" "Don't know; it's just good luck," replied the youngster. 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