The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, April 05, 1906, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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Nobraoka Indopondoni
APRIL 5 190
PLAN MURDER OF JEWS
Jews in Russia Warned of Massacre to
Take Place Easter -Efforts to
Avert the Slaughter.
. St. Petersburg The league of Rus
sian writers has Issued an appeal to
" the Russian people to 'unite in. the
name of their consciences and self
respect to prevent the Jewish mas
sacres which, they claim, are beyond
doubt being prepared in southwestern
Russian for Eastertide. The appeal
says that it is not fancy, but fact, that
iwlice and gendarmes are arranging
to let loose the black hundreds upon
the poor, helpless race.
' It recalls that the Kishineff, Gomel
' and Odessa anti-Jewish outrages were
committed at the instigation of Min
ister of the Interior Plehve, Chief of
. Police Neidhardt and Count Pod-
' gorichante, chief of the gendarmes of
Gomel. Just as in the past times,
St Bartholomew was arranged by
agents of the government, the appeal
declares, the recent proclamations
emanating from the printing offices of
the police master at St. Petersburg
and that of the military staff at
Odessa, leave no doubt that the au
thorities are privy to the present pro
paganda. ,
The appeal further declares that M.
Kalsusk's book warning Jews to leave
Russia immediately or be treated as
the Jews were treated by the Span
lards in the middle ages was printed
and distributed from the offices of the
police of St. Petersburg and Ekateri
noslav. The league of writes claims
to hold proof that massacres have
been planned to take place at Alex
androvsk Minsk, Bhest-Litovsk, Ros-tovo-on-Don
Krementchug.
SUMMARY OF NEWS
Brodie L. Duke, of tobacco fame.
is granted a divorce at New York
from his wife.
Bill raising the saloon license fee
GENTLEMEN: I Today started the National Spreader. It tforks
fine. Noiseless and Very smooth and delivers almost seemingly im
possible stuff-H. J. GVNN, Letington, Neb., March 9.
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machines with same capacity l555!!
Extra wide tires, four inch front, five inch rear. Twenty
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load. Smaller beaters cut forward into load (moving backward) adding
draft. Roller bearings on beater and main gear shafts. Main gear shaft
extended across under side of box with driving gear on each end. Both
wheels drivers. Ask the leading implement deaters for further particu
lars or write ,
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Hart Pioneer Stock is pure bred and produces heavy crops.
Value received for every dollar sent us. Ko Agent's Commission.
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HART PIONEER NURSERIES, EsnLsMa Fort Scott, Kan.
from $350 to $1,000 is passed fcy the
Ohio legislature.
Ten thousand union machinists of
Chicago propose to demand increase
of wages and shop changes. "
Mayor Rose and Candidate Becker
exchange bitter personalities in cam
paign speeches in Milwaukee.
Methodist Episcopal church leaders
prepare for a world-wide prayer
league which shall daily invoke divine
aid. . - . ; v
Boy hold-up at New York is sen
tenced to three years in the reform
school for stealing a cent from a little
girl. ; 1
Former Mayor Van Wyck of yew
York weds former wife of Comissioner
John C. Hertle before sailing for Eu
rope. . ; ' -j.v,
J. Ogden Armour makes accusations
of unfairness and misrepresentation
against critics of the private refrig
erator car system.
Railroads take the. trreater part of
the coal output for their own use, thus
practically cutting off the commercial
supply for Chicago. " ; 5 ;
Proceedings to oust the .Standard
Oil company may be taken up by at
least twenty-five states if Missouri Is
successful in its suit. ?
Crimnal prosecution bv the depart
ment-of justice. 'at - Washington of
shippers who obtained what amounted
to rebates by misdescribing goods is
on.
William E. Curtis writes of Vera
Cruz, the old Mexican port, which,
through modern works, is fast over
coming a reputation for unhealthful-
ness.
Six Bulgarians are mysteriously and
brutally murdered in a house in Min
neapolis, and the police are unable
to get any clew to the identity of the
slayers.
Sugar industry is being developed
in Mexico, says William E. Curtis,
great areas of rich land which are
adapted for the growing of cane being
utilized.
John Alexander Dowie has been
read "out of Zion City near Chicago,
and the property, public and private,
is placed in . the hands of Deacon
Granger.
Bold frauds are shown by the rec
ords of the failed Cooper Exchange
bank of New York, which is to pay
all creditors in full without an as
sessment. Hadley closes the oil hearing in
New York with a last fling at John D.
Rockefeller, placing the millionaire
on the records as an artful dodger of
subpoena servers.
Governor Deneen opens the Chica
go tuberculosis exhibition and gave
advice that may result in an nnnrn-
priation by the next legislature for a
state sanitarium for consumnHves
t.reat sections of fertile land in
Texas are made available by the
railroads and irrigation systems built
by B. F. Yoakum, who is regarded in
the , southwest as an emnirfi Vmiuipr
W hether an egg belongs to the man
who owns the barn in which it was
deposited or to the proprietor of the
hen which laid it is .a question which
a Danville, 111., court is asked to de
cide. Fear of the political effect of a judi
cial decision induces Senator Elkins
to "compromise" a suit at Wheeling
and grant the Fulmer Coal and Coke
company the right to ship fuel over
his road.
House adopts a motion vitiating
one of its most cherished rules, to
save the legislative, executive and
judicial appropriation bill from being
torn to pieces by Representative
prince.'
Cleveland capitalists merge Illinois
and Wisconsin traction lines into a
$20,000,000 concern and plan ultimate
ly to run through electric sleepers
from Madison, Wis., to Cincinnati,
through Chicago.
Ambrose F. McCabe, attorney for
the Metropolitan Street Railway corn-
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Clothiers Established 1880
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DBS. THORNTON & MINOR, 1002 Oak Street, Kusas City. Mo. 8 iL-l UUfitEJ
NO H0HEY
pany of New York, accused of jury
bribing m order to obtain verdicts in
fZL l Jhe company, is discnarged
ror lack of evidence.
Because American workmen are
compelled to "pay taxes" to labor
unions, and, in his opinion, freedom
in this country is a farce, a natural
ized Norwegian of Des Moines, la,
asks President Roosevelt to annul his
citizenship papers.
, District Attorney Jerome asks
George W. Perkins to appear in court
in the matter of campaign contribu
tions, no warrant being issued. The
object of the' move is "frifmriiv
judication" of the case and to ore-
Legislation for the Panama cannl
ia congress is considered impossible
this session, and this will leave the
president and the commission free to
go ahead with the lock type of water
way. . The rate bill blocks action in
the, senate, and the house committee
insists on investigation. : -
Ollie Roberts, "Queen of "the Bad'
Lands" of St. Louis, confessed thief
and convicted murderess, has many
friends among- prominent men of the
city, who make an effort to gain clem- -ency
for her when she appears to tes
tify against policemen she accuses of
aiding her in robberies.
. The strike of miners in both the
anthracite and bituminous fields of
the country is virtually complete. Op
erators of the western Pennsylvania
district, with a few exceptions, eranf.
ed the miners' demands. Employers
in other bituminous fields refuse to
yield. , Anthracite conference has op
ened in New York.
Tariff revision again comes
front in the house, the democrats
charging the republicans with forget
ting the leadership of Blaine and Mn.
Kinley, while Mr. Payne defends the
standpatters.
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