rw f RW,p WW "9 jf ntt v V , 14 ;r kfsf i A yl f 9jf Vj.w' The Commoner VOLUME 13, NUMBER 2T A Kansas City dispatch to the Chicago Record-Herald says: De tails of a commercial combination of American and Chinese capital which virtually has placod In tho hands of Americans tho control of Chinese trado, export and import and tho de velopment of Chinese international resources wore made public hero by Baron Charles Logay, commercial commissioner for tho Chinese reform organization which financed tho rev olution. Among tho bonoflciaries of the trado arrangement are: Cudahy Packing company, mo nopoly in meat imports to China to limit of its capacity. John D. Poole of Chicago, control of Iron and steel products, includ ing rails. C. II. Ward, banker, New York, Marino National bank, Wildwood, N. J. C. E. Kirk, Chicago; A. M. Doctor, 43 G East Forty-second street, Chi cago, finances. E. C. Cook, Chicago, manufac turer of garments. Goodrich Rubber company, Akron, Ohio. helpers and engineers of tho ice plants. A statement from the medi cal profession to tho mayor that un less ico in bountiful quantities was obtained soon tho death rate would bo increased 100 per cent, precipi tated the order by the board of health. A Cincinnati dispatch, carried by tho Associated Press says: The board of health ordered the health officers of Cincinnati to seize and operate all ico plants in the city and exercise every available means of distributing ico to tho general public. Mayor Hunt sent a communication to the board doclaring emergency action necessary. This action followed re fusal of tho ice manufacturers to ar bitrate with tho striking drivers, BARGAIN OFFER for Limited Time to New or Renewing Subscribers u . i i i ! i ii ii i i ii I r- -- hn THE COMMONER and THRICE-A-WEEK NEW YORK WORLD, both One Year for Only One Dollar. Address Orders to THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nebr An Havana, Cuba, cablegram, car ried by tho Associated Press, says: General Armando Riva, chief of the natiorial police, was shot and mortal ly wounded during a pistol fight in the most crowded portion of the prado. General Ernesto Asbert, governor of Havana province, Sena tor Vidal Morales and Representa tive Arias were involved in the fight ing, which was the outcome of a raid made by General Riva on the Asbert club, when a large number of members were caught gambling. They were .arrested and sentenced to pay a heavy fine. General Asbert complained to President Menocal, who, it is understood, sustained the action of the police. General Riva, while driving with his two young sons, stopped his car riage in front of the Asbert club and caused the arrest of the doorkeeper for illegally carrying a revolver. Asbert, Morales and Arias arrived in an automobile about the same time and a heated dispute arose. Insults were exchanged and all alighted, ad yancing in a threatening manner. default to perpetual de.fnnH - fortress. "u IU a He, however escaped to London. whore he remained until another am. nesty permitted his return in 189& after which he wrote almost dalli for the ultra-patriotic Patrie . dispatch from Pittsburg, pa i: The First-Second NnHnai A says: xne mrst-Second NnHn,i bank of Pittsburgh, the First Na. tional bank of McKeesport, a neigh boring city, the American Water works and Guarantee company a-d the banking house of J. S. & W. S Kuhn, incorporated, of this city were forced into the hands of re ceivers, through the failure of the first named institution to pen its doors. The closing of tho First Second National bank was ordered by the deputy comptroller of tho cur rency, T. P. Kane, after every effort had been, made to meet the require ments as to the legal reserve. i A Money -Making Proposition for Live Land and Colonization Agents Wo want good men In every state who have land agencies, or men Who can organizo land agoncics, to assist us in placing on tho market a large, nowly-opened tract of land in tho best part of tho south. Wo havo a strictly honest, business-llko land selling proposition that offers big money to live, energetic men who aro willing to devote all or part time. Wo havo tho land, tho soil, tho location and tho very best lnduco monts to offor homeseokors or Investors. Wo want tho sottlera. Wo aro prepared to contract for tho sale of this land for colonization pur poses in tracts of 5,000 acros and upwards. Tho advantages we havo to offer aro so good, tho prices so low and tho terms so easy that theso lands find ready salo. Tho location is exceptionally fine. In tho best region of tho south, and possessing an unexcelled combination of fertilo soil, unusually favorablo climate, nearness to big markets and best transportation facilities. Within 15 miles of city of nearly 100,000 peoplo which In closely connected by ocean steamers and railway trunk lines with tho great market cities of tho north. If you want an allot ment of this land writo us at onco. Hero is a money-making opportunity for you, and a chance to sell land that will satisfy tho most critical buyer. For full information address Desk C, Commoner Office, Lincoln, Neb, A breach of promise suit was In stituted by a woman against Gover nor Sulzer of New York. The gover nor has recently broken with Tam many Hall. In a newspaper inter view referring to the suit Governor Sulzer said: "There is nothing to it. It is a conspiracy and appears to be fishy. It is Instigated by my politi cal enemies and is a part of the plot of Boss Murphy and his political con spirators to discredit me because they can not use me for their nefari ous schemes to loot the state of New York. I defy them all to do their worst. Their efforts to injure me with honest methods is not to be expected." Dr. E. Arthur Carr, of Lincoln, was elected, president of the Ne braska board of health. 10 Beautiful Post Cards Sent to You FREE will Will you accopt Ten (10) Beautiful Colored Post Car da which I mall to you without costi For a short time only, I am giving away Ten Post Cards Free of Cost with ovory ordor for My Big Packet of 25 Elegant Post Cards at my qpculnl price of only 25 cents. This packet of cards is extra line, tho greatest post card bargain ever offered. Think of It, 25 exquisitely colored cards, no two allko, in beautiful floral and friendship designs, for only 25 cents cards that soil at two for 5 conts in retail stores. Order this Die Packet at onco at my specinl price of 25 cents (stamps Walters, Post Card Man, 2245 Vino St., Lincoln, Neb An Aix Les Bains, France, cable gram, carried by the Associated Press, says: Henri Rochefort, for many years one of the most promi nent figures in French political life, died here from a complication of maiaaies. He was 83 years old. The real name of Henri Rnnh. fort was the Marquis Victor Henri de Rochefort-Lucay and he was the son of tho Marquis Louis Marie de Rochefort-Lucay, who was a most successful author of light plays. Henri Rochefort was a Parisian of the Parisians, as he was born in tho French capital and passed the greater part of his life the. He took part In its defense against the Prussians in 1870-71 as a mem ber of the government of the na tional defense, and at other times worked as a municipal official, as a uupuiy, as a journalist and as a play wright. His ardent patriotism often led him to excesses in the expression of his opinions and brought him into conflict with tho law. In 1871 he was condemned to de portation and was transported to Noumea In New Caledonia, whence he with several companions In capti vity managed to escano in 1R74. na to board an American vessel, which vww. 4m imu u.xo v-umiuuea io oan Francisco. He remained there some time be fore returning to Europe. He was, however, unable to re-enter his be loved France until the issue of the general amnesty in 1880. Soon afterward ho became a deputy, but resigned in 1886. He then took up the cause of Gen. Bou langer, for which he was brought before the courts and condemned by WASHINGTON NEWS (Continued from Pago 12.) jority of one, with tho vote of tho Vice president to fall back on in an emergency. An absolutely binding resolution was not adopted, the poll by individuals being substituted, and that poll was put only on the ground of personal promises and was not made binding. A resolution wa3 adopted, however, declaring the Underwood-Simmons bill a party meas ure and urging its undivided support without amendment unless such should be submitted by the commit tee. Senator Newlands of Nevada cast the only vote against tho reso lution, but Senators ShafrotU of Colorado, Ransdeli and. Thornton did not vote. The resolution was as follows: "Resolved, That the tariff bill agreed to by this conference in its amended form is declared to bo a party measure and we urge its un divided support as a duty by demo cratic senators without amendment. Provided, however, that the confer ence of the finance committee may, after reference or otherwise, proposo amendments to the bill." Old Gotrox (savagely) So you want to marry my daughter, do you. 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