X5he Nobrasktx Independent FEBRUARY 23, 1905 PAGE 12 41 ) 41 NEWS OF THE WEEKl A Weekly Resume of the Really Vital News by the Editor o tions to his famous letter preceding in each with the letters "P. SV Now they say that those letters stand for "Plain Steal." The condition of affairs in Russia seems to grow more serious every day; The assassination of Grand Duke .Ser gius at Moscow was a terrible affair. It had been known for a long time that he had been marked for death and he la the fourth in the series of assas sinations in the last two years. Sec- gius has been regarded by all persons as thft moat reactionary man in all Russia. He always looked upon the common people as deserving or no more consideration than the beasts 'of the field and considered the noble3 and royalties as a distinctive race. He has kept himself In hiding for many months, but last week while riding in a carriage within the walls of the Kremlin at Moscow his carriage was blown to atoms by a bomb thrown un der it by a person supposed to be a student. A correspondent who saw the act describes the situation imme diately after the bomb burst as follows: - A few persons then appeared In the square, stood and looked and then went running toward the masses of black . and red wnicn I nan not Derore noticed in the snow. I hastened my pace and saw the fore part of the carriage with a wheel and axle drawn by a convul sive and bleeding horse. The impres sion was uncanny as In a bad dream. . The noree stood, staggered, and fell. The masses of black and red were fragments of the carriage and portions of a human worm. The trunk, head, legs and hands were all in different places and blood was everywhere. Some more persons now appeared on the border of the square, and seeing a group of people at one corner, came riirmlnp' iin tnwnrrt lin The 'person who threw the bomb Seems not to have made any effort to escape, and has ever since declared that he was, simply doing his duty in ridding the country of the most evil Bdviser tnat tne czar had. the house. Roosevelt said he would Investigate the matter. A terrible mine disaster was the re sult of an explosion in the Virginia mines near liirmingham. Ala. There were ICO men in the mine and every one of them lost their lives. About 300 children and 100 families have been left destitute and without means of support. These mine disasters occur in tni3 country every year, while in England they scarcely ever occur. For iuu years tne British' government has inspected mines and seen to it that tney are safe. There is no more sacred duty of government than to Drot.err the lives of its citizens, and see to it mat tney are not sacrificed on the. altar of greed. In most states in this union, mine inspection is a, farce. When it comes to the man and the dollar the dollar always comes first. No ex plosion will ever occur in a mine properly inspected A member of Tammany writes a pri vate letter to the editor of The Inde pendent in which he complains that tnis paper ha3 given no credit to Tammany for the genuine populist work that it has been doing." He says that under the lead of the Tammany mayor, "an electric light plant has been ordered." He furthermore de clares that "Tammany has begun a fight against Standard Oil as far reach ing as Kansas and no credit Is given." It is true that the mayor of New York has been forced to adopt populist prin ciples, although only last fall Tarn many issued an order that none of its candidates for congress should accept a populist endorsement. It therefore ap pears that it has been forced to adoDt populist principles against its will, be ing driven to it by Rockefeller's ex tortionate charges for ea3 and electric ity in that city. There was no way to fight Rockefeller but by adoDtins populist principles and so the Tarn many mayor did it. Mr, Buderus Likes "Coming Equality" He writes as follows: Sturgis,' S. D., Jan. 31, 1904. C. P. Strain, Esq., Pendleton, Ore. Dear Sir: For enclosed 20 cents in silver please send me two more copies of your "Coming Equality." I like your plan very well as part of that of the populists to bring about more equal distribution of wealth, and hope you may be successful in selling thousands of copies of your book. Yours truly, W. C. BUDERUS. Disturbances are reported from every part of Russia. In the Caucasus the government seems to be overthrown. The students in all the universities first held mass meetings in which thev denounced autocracy and then resolved to stop all further attendance upon classes, saying that it was impossible to pursue their studies while the coun try was In such a state of upheaval. There are all sorts of reports about Russia making proposals for peace with Japan, but there is nothing au thoritative about any of them. Both armies in Manchuria seem to be making ready for the spring cam paign, although only skirmishes are going on. Some of the news indicates that the Japanese are planning a piece of grand strategy which involves the throwing of a larger force into such a position thatf it will threaten both Vladivostoc and Kurapatkin's base of supplies. Admiral Togo left Japan some time ago to take command of the Japanese fleet which has gone to meet the Russian fleet. No one knows where either the Russian or Japanese fleets are at present. The legislative committee appointed to investigate the four California state senators, has reported that each of the four senatora received a cash bribe of $350 ;to vote against the investigation of certain building and loan associa The officers of the Midvale Steel company were in Washington the be ginning of the weelc 'making vigorous protests against awarding the contract to the steel trust to make armor plate when they had, bid much lower than the steel trust. They called upon the president and the naval committee of Imperial Hernia Cure ? Rupture radically cured by new process, in few weeks, without convenience or less of time n bed. Send for circulars. - ' ' ' . ' ' ' O. S. WOOD, M. D. 531 N. Y. LifeBIdg. Omaha, Neb All the evidence Is in. and the r.nU. rado legislative committee will take . til March 2. to devise some wav tn e-of Adams out and Peabody in. On that day it is predicted that there will be lively times around the Colorado state house. The labor unions proposed to ijuiu an immense mass meet ne- the. il.l 1 . . w mat aay, dui uovernor Adams request ed them to hold it somewhere eiao From the evidence that has been nrint- ed in the dailies, it does not appear that i-eaDoay nas any just claim to the of- nce. mere was a lot of haiint hnv stuffing by both sides, but. when ovum in i !. .. ' ,v' mcgai vuie was tnrown out Adams wouia nave a large majority. Indiana, Iowa. Illinois. TeYfl-a fait. J- -r,r. . ' I lurma, Wisconsin, Kansas, Ohio and Missouri, after starting after the oianaara un trust, are inquiring: What is Nebraska going to do? All mat we can reply is that Nebraska is going to build a temple of fame in honor of Rockefeller on the university AAtVltMIN . S'terling Heilig gives in his syndi cated correspondence a very Interest ing article about French nno There are four windows nrovirteri at each place for transacting the differ ent Kinds or business. There can be found people subscribing for fnvcrn. ment and municipal bonds, - sending iciesiams, depositing monev in the nno. tal savings banks, drawing money out yei&una nanamg .. over packages for transmission In the parcels post, and uuieis receiving money by mail or sending it. in trance a child ran nnn a savings account with the govern ment witn a postage stamo and the government pays 2 3-4 Der cent into. est on it. . While from all Europe this I .A. IV m winter mere nas come tales of starva tion and suffering among the poor, France has been an exceDtion. The' government legislates for the common people tnere. The report 13 current-that Secretary Morton will leave the cabinet some time during the summer. It would hardly seem possible for him to re main in it if Roosevelt is in earnest in his fight agaimst rebates and extor tionate rates. Mr. Morton broke the law, yet he is an honored member of the cabinet. Mr. Neidringhaus broke the law and his election to the senate is being demanded by a large majority of his political associates. It is tutiie to contend that the man who breaks one law will not in emergency break another. But if law-breaking per se is not sufficient to disqualify a man from holding Dublic office, it would be interesting to learn definitely wnat statutes may be, and what stat utes may not be broken with impunity by office seekers. The Wblic should not be left in its present state of un certainty about so important a matter. The distress among the DeoDle of Japan must be very great. There are tens or thousands of widows and or phans, made such by the war and tens of thousands more of wounded. The Japanese have made such brave efforts to care for the sick and wounded of both armies that they have commended themselves to the good will of mankind. The strain put upon the people most of whom were poor when the war be gan by its awful cost both in money and lives, is causing very great suffer ing. A committee has been formed in New York composed largely of promi nent ministers of all denominations to receive and solicit help for the sick and wounded of both armies. The Franklin Trust company of 140 Broad way, N. Y., has been appointed treas urer of this fund. Among the Russian prisoners in Japan there are many thou sand sick and wounded. The Japanese are straining every nerve to provide for them, and they do provide for them tne same as their own sick and wounded, but the task is very great, and they should have help. The railway capital of America is $12,599,990,258. The "Coming Equality" tells you how the nation can acquire the. railroads without confiscation, bonds or burdensome taxes.1 Price 10c by mail. I want every reformer to have a copy. Enclose stamp to pay postage. I will mail you the book without money. 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If so. send full description. lowest nrtrt and best terms. Or, if you wish to buy a farm, ranch or Lincoln home, write to or call on Williams & Bvatc. 1105 O St.. Lincoln. Neb. . The action of the house to annrnnri. ate money to build two warships was spoken of. by the Chicago Record-Herald as "an administration virtorv" but the Tribune says, "It was a sla'o ai tue president," an or wftich goes to show what expert advisers of the nen. pie the great dailies are. "You pay jour money and or. take your choice." Dennis Donahue, who has been as saulting Lawson in Public Opinion, has been arrested for criminal libel. The action wa3 brought by Herbert Gray of Massachusetts, who was brought into the story that Donahue has been tell ing. When that case gets into court we may get some more news concerning wan street piracies. Two or three instances have oreurrpfl of late where men who have reeentir got work fainted after two or three hours from starvation before they could earn enough to buy food. A case, in Cleveland, Ohio, was reported last week. The man was taken tn hna. pital. Before he fainted and fell nn one would have thought of aiding him though his very features told that he was starving. jVfter he fainted so ciety steps in, gives him medicine, food and shelter until he i3 able to walk. Things are arranged mighty queer in this world. . Count Boroutzoff says that Japan will never become a civilized and moral country. Can he give any assurance that Russia will? Senator Mitchell made three addi- Prosecuting Attorney Jerome gave the senate an "awful dig," in his speech at the Little Hungary dinner. He said: "President Roosevelt stands to day alone, more isolated than any-great president has ever stood in the his tory of this people. 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