Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 January 1902 — Page 6

MSH AH CORPORATIONS.

The Governor of Ohio Gives Hit Views on Corporations In Hie Annual Message. THEIR AFFAIRS SHOULO ALL BE PUBLIC.

AERIAL MAV1GAT10.

TARIFF FOR PHILIPPINES. I THE SHIPPING BILL SCHFME.

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rh I. 14HÜI Worlaa Kalr Will 01(rr abalaatlal la.luceB.rala tor It DcveloMSMrul. St. I.ouls, .un T. -The Louisiana Pur. h;i Imposition t will offer a

prize 'f not less than Kio.ooo. ana pi.s,ii.lv uinoiiiit inj; t OO.OOO. for a successful airship to he exhibited at tin xpositiou in l."'.. This annnimv-uii-iit was madi' after members f the cum mitt re had dot it mi ihm I upon lb hwnlMIHj und attractiveness of the idea. A tournament of airships i the

nil .mill I'niliM I

Atalit lui'Hli "" (ororaliia.

r-allinii , ttS of tin' SerioUS airship competing for tin- prize will be made on the site of tin- exposition, ami it i

i I . . led that all the scientist, of the w, .rid that have undertaken to solve

branches elected the officers the problem of ifruu uai(rau..n iu

be prcsetit with their lavesi wiiaw. While no special effort will be made t. encourage any particular invent! it is thought by the executive committee that Saiitok-Dnin. nt. who ha attained the greatest amount of success up to the present, will be prominent figure in the contest, and that, with the inducement offered, he will bring great energy to bear dar- . . . a. a fc i

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county, muuicipal ing ine wifnawM -

Eiffel tower tiigrit may OS r. H'aifu here with more certainty, and the jourr.K greatly lengthened. I as a.

From the lirt drafting i nie ciass

Columbus, O., Jan. 7. The Ohle leg Me fere convened in biennial session.

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nominated it taM republican caucus haturdny evening. At a Hal a,nusl me .-save of tiov. Nash was read in both tlM senate ami the ho use. It wa, noted for ita recommendations of a new syten of taaethaa, eedtei which all taxes for state purposes are to lc raised from corporations, franid.. Umior trafiio. etc.. and di

rect taxation for

or other purposes are to be left to the counties. It is a system of home rule in local taxes. tiov. Nasi IMM this to Mj ulniut corporation-: "During the last two jreavfi much has b n -.aid on the question as tc how corporations should be regulated and as to how evtls which Slint from the iniuse of corporatiti fr.nithiol may be minimized or entirely overcome. Many have thought thai publicity Is th ily sure remedy. "Hi-cause they are created by the täte, and possess eert ificates bear ing th.- impress of her seal, peoplt re led to beHeve that they aw safe) to do business with and are more en titled to recognition the :,1V l'-""' m iships and individuals. In ht Btaaj eases they are less worthy of cont'idi nee. They ure authorized by the stute to do business before one dollar of capital stock has bS paid. This hi on unfortunate condition of affairs. The state, before she given

these corporations her approval and

oermit them

Probability at rrotrarlrS atrsa,,r Over (he Meaare aru It tan Urtore Ihr llou.r. lo jamming through th- Philippine 1 tariff bill jttSt lefore adjourning over tbe holiüay. the leader of the uia1 jority gave i.istiuct notice, uot on y the! the cnatenou'.d uot be p rmitnß to change in any particular the rat. of duty lannseitra Philippine prinJucis ' entering the Uaited States, hut that in SO way cau the saereu lKng.ey tariff i be meddled with iu favor of any product of any country. Mr. Dalell. wh.' i cloed the debate on behalf of the majority, declared that there won.. j be uo legULation. o long as the republicans controlled the house, by which i the esdatiag tariff '.aw would be ameniled directly, nor would they permit Djr change to be made in custom dotks i by saf air reelproeitj treaties or iu any other way, ay the Cletrelsnd Jflam Dialer. Hut the aeuate has some rights in

the ci

it BUM impress that fact upon

house. The Philippine commission . rep .rt. ma le public m Washington on j the aanie day that Mr. Helatll Mwaed the ukase of the majority of the house, I recommended a reduction of 50 per I cent, from Ding'.ey tariff duius on sii.-iir, t,.;.jccoan . hemp from the Philippines. Perhap this reeomm mlation

ws unknown to the cmtnniee

SUr Uraaarr o Imarasraseat at Ihr Klrat Oae Which r'avorrS I'rlsalr lalrrrsti. upp -i! to s. atat Pryt ' at fchip -ubsiily htU, whuh i hortly to deiiund the atteiitiin of the senate, with werfet intim aese anlag favoraii.e tioli. is jllst lied oU I'1 ' ' ' .y the S.IIIU- grouuoi which ina.ie uni"1siiile tin- nassage of the orig na! measure during the afeasdteg sesetaa of congress, says the St. l.ouis Kepubüt, Not withstanding the crafty arguments to the contrary aiUa iu. d by the present supporters of the bill, tin re has been no aaii.ionmeni of the evil itature contain .! iu the subsidy pi oposities as tirst introduced in the senate. The ingenuity of the franu-rs has been severely taxed to formulate a new meaiire which shall furnodi an excuse for dseaaadlBg a support originally sea led e bile ataldag ae eeaei i ions juMifying such support, and the success achieved in this direction has not

been such as to encourage the sub-

SENATOR THURSTON,

Hakt

UNITED STATES

The Brilliant SUtenwii from NetHU, an Important Public Utterance.

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! means whn the PbiUpfin

location of the exposition exhiiiita tariff bill was prepared and reported.

those things which have to uo with aerial navigation hare bsea given a prominent place. The decision of the committee will result in an aeronautic congress, wliich will Ik attended by men who have been attracting public attention for years past, each bringing with hitu bis strongest claim of solving the next SeJeatifle feat the world is looking forward to. It was thought advisa

ble to offer a large prize, in order to

or to Mr. Dalzell ef that committee when he delivered the decree of the SSSjoritJi but the senate cauuot avoid taking cognizance of it. There U a report from republican sources iu Washington that some of the majority senators think the house acted hastily and unwisely in jamming through" the tariff bill without ascertaining what the Taft commission advised. At all events, they hold

that the .senate has mi; auutoniy to

to do business, might

to i nuire that all their capital stock t,.M ,,,s

be paid in money and invest, i in tue business they propose to transact. They ought to make sure of this fact by a report made to some competent officer We should go farther and require these companies to inak" annual reports, to bfl tiled with and be inspected by this office. This report

houll show, among other things,

make the competition as inclusive as- rf,.; ;h. mistakes of t he house and

possible. While the honor of taking the tirst place in sucha contest would be ngarded as sutTicient inducement by s me others who are less able linati. Lilly to enter the race may find financial backing with so generous a prize in sight. In this way it is believed that every man with an inren tion the ptaisalbsHty Of which he can

demonstrate will be among the con-

AN AEROSTATIC CONGRESS. An Inlrrnllnu feature la I onnretlM Ith he l.onUiunn l'nrlinaf I entranlal Kmpoltloa.

St. Louis. Jan. . The classificatiot alreadv adopted and Wing protnui

bow noch ef the capital stoeh has by the I4witttaaa Purchase e ..... kou- II... i.ionev is. invested, oositmn !ioiiles for an exhibit ol

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what the a.-s.-ts are. the amount o liabilities and the nanu s of tht stu-k-hoidera. In fuct. th.-re should be aoeh a record of every corporation -tlnii the nrnnln mav Know at all

aerial naviaytion in the ilepartment

of transportation. In the aSOpS of the internationa cneresses during the World's fair

hieb will treat the exhibits from as

whether it is worthy "f ere. lit academic standpoint, provision ha

times

ami confidence. 1 bellete wrlth s.me each regulations, ohi irporatiooj

been made for an Aerostatic en irress. The aerial tournament, that

would be placed upon a solid tinancial has bSM provided for. therefore. I-

an additional tp. amnnc i me eav hibit and to the discussion of aerostatics the actual demonstration. (iroup 77 in the department of transportation will be devoted entirely to exhibits of aerial navigation It will embrace four classes, as follows: 1 Clasn 41. Pnlloon construction-Fabrics-, varnishes, cars, valves, netting cordage; appliances f.r stop ping balloons, anchors, grapnels, e n- r ition of hydrogen and of other light cases. ( aptive balloons. I htM rfc rial voypjes Use "I bnll .ons for the study of the State aatete. air currents, clouds, temperature at great height, o dieal phenomena, etc. Diawtegn, maps of 1 journeys, diagrams, photograph, dsn I:. lilitary ballooaiBg Military captive balloons und their accessories; winding drums, transport wagons; apparatus f.r int'nion. lass 4s I. Aerial navigation D:r igibte halhimil an lgui iingapparatus; lying inaehin.-s; screw propeQera; aeroplanes and parnehutea. It is believe 1 that the internation nl eoncress devoted to tierostaticJ

will luiiiir together those who have ftreS attention to the sei.-nee o aerial aetigaftoa in all parts t.f the world. The tournainent will insure the presence of those who have aetU

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use. anu mere are r.. , tiJy bUp, frje.ids. Certainly the measntii.n the I .

ure now swaitlag action should not w in to it s support any sena t or w ho was aawUlhag to support its predecesaor. Mr. Jobs De Witt Warner, of the I New York Iteform club, most fore, fully ' represents the established public sen

timent of this country in suinnuntr up

eater tlic reasons why the present ship- , subsidy bill should be deflated. The ! ii. w bill is. like the old, a revival of thf earlier mail-subsidy grab. There is j no promise of a faster mail service in its operation. The mi asure proposes, to the contrary, increased pay for a slower service. The v-ery ships which eoald get most of the subsidy, Mr. Warner points out, are large employtri of Chtaeee and other foreign labor. Tbe interests to be most heavily and directly subsidized by the bill's operations are the Standard Oil comjiany, the Internat ional NarlgStiOB company, the New York and Cuba Mail company, the Pacific Mail company and the American Mail company, the very same corporations which were behind the old measure. The new bill. Mr. Warner correctly charges, is simply a rcsiirrection,"in more impudent shape than before." of the worst portions of the Hattna-Frye bills of the last two congresses. There is little hope, however, that the interests of the American peoplo will be protected by the vote on the sbip-eubsidj bill when that BeaSBfJ comes to a test in the present congress. The republican party lash will be vigorously wielded in behalf of the new subsidy grab. The full strength of the llnnna syndicate behind the bill

is heinc put forth to compel pa .i:re. The present coneress is amenable to such influence. Nevertheless, t lie people should continue to protest against the proposed prab. They will be the sufferers by the operation of the shipsiibsidy bill, and they will suffer to the extent of many millions of dollars. The issue should be made so plain that the pas-ape of the bill will appear clearly as a distinct defiance of the American people by the representatives of a party which has surrendered utterly to monopoly dictation.

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lATERlOlt OF rITEI I TL M3tfE (HlUBiK.

N ormUa. aiarrfiWi

Ex-Senator J.-hn M ThiTr-1 f

nent and influential men ia the eomtry. lie mmJm tae aptejsm aaat President McKinley at the SC Loat ouoreaiOoo. mmd " per (huirinanof this uivetit a. n. He was also ma-v 1 ha -mm m the wef that rt-noniinal. d Ires..ietit V. km. y t l i adrlphia. lie sra -apKintd l-y President M.Kink-y vTiainssaa of the . Ia -v; Commission. This prominent (rmili man recratly ri. the r.awnagaeajra nt r ,t Medicine Co., of ua.'- - - ' ' Tl jifcfteoo. Ol C. Aaeff . nu I have used Peruam at various tiaae cmrimg that am year or too mosf satisfactory result. entirely rt llecd me from am irriiaiimg eaatgw the rexatitml es.s--Ire effort in the presidential campaign, and I mm a farm aelmmer im äte?t for any such trouble." Jno. M. Tmursxoo.

basis. The publicity which would be civen by such action DOttM not, by an possibility, injure a really worthy and Sound corporation. It SNMsId pTOtOCi the public airainst unworthy and failbig corporations. As matters now stand, the secretary of state knows nothing about a corporation after it leave his ofheo with .barter from the state. He can not even tell bowman;, of the 40.000 or more corMratfcm .-bartered by the a;ll,. duetag the last 50 years are now dead, nr haw inanv are still livini. The stale

creates the thine, authorizes it to do busiaeea, setsda it out in the cold, and know s nothing more ettOttl it forever It is high time that a shassgs shoald ht made." The goeeeaor railed attention le the invitation extended to Ohio to Iahe art in nnd make an exhibit nt the St. Lou ist Louisiana Purchase exposition, saving it would Im discreditable to Ohio not to be property rep resented. LOWER COURT SUSTAINED. OcnJ. I.reen ami llie Three in nnri VIii.it lie Hi-liirneil Ii I rl Fur Trial.

should do so. The secretary of war having shown in his report that commerce betweer the I'nited States and the Philippines has not "followed the flai:" as expected under the Dinpley

tariff, but that exports to the United States from the Phi.ippines have materially decreased, while imports into the Philippines from other countries have increased much faster than imports from the I'nited States, and the Taft commission having promised that commerce between the Cnitec' States and the island would "increase byleaps and bounds" if the suggested reductions in the Dingley tariff rates be made, these repun wan senators feel inclined to try the experiment of a reduction. If a majority of the senators should be of that way of thinking, which is not improbable, what will Mr. Dalzell's truculent notification amount to? The constitutional power of the senate to amend a house bill for raising revenue is undisputed. The senate has before now asserted and sustained its riirht to "amend" by cutting out everything hut the enactinp clause and substituting what is practically an entirely new bill. The house may reject an "amended" Philippine tariff bill and the fiirht may be a protracted one. Meantime tbe recent supreme court decision will be the only law in the case, and all Philippine products will enter the United States as free from tariff tux

as the products of those other insular

Catarrh hau already ! n.e a rational curse. Its ravages extend from ! icean to ocean. More than one-half of the people are I affected by it. It has become such a serious matter that It has passed the boundaries of the medical profession and become a national qoestioB- Stratrs are ta'.kiiur ab-nt it; Cngr. sc n are discussii' g it. Th y ;.n- it I ajr considering tl v. ' :.: .1 chr.u.lc t.a:ure ' )

ease, but th- pi Mobility of findings ta- eated.

tional rcasedy ;o meet this cstionsica- r

lam!; v. The catarrh remedy. Peraca, aeeeas to be the main expectation in this d -recti on. Dr. liar-mar. President of the Hartman Sanitarium, devised the remedy. Peruna, over forty vor so. arc! tht rt-medr as a catarrh cure has leen

rrt i; n fst'&r :eadI5y all she y eira. Ii Staads to-ay before the aaä as a thus ghr testid.aenm entifsc ;cieru! reaaeOy fee eatar There are BneSicaOy a ssrüeais ia the fieldPeraaa äs at a 3e sVfdSeat tempKirary nlief; i: ; eare. Perosia i a i e-i jt writ eradicates ca'arrh fr.oaa v: lern. It eures eattarrb wher-

I:s eores are tsMncal aad :.i

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iadoemasrat of the seadlse e i and h'ory-makrs cf the day Address "the rVraas llesr: u i. l i. ' -'a s, ffc.T t r 1- --"- . r 'nent mer axJ ssomwa :-

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JoLr ob Ifcr IM-ar. Going into the free dlspena-v t Va Y.irk Medical .Uece sod H ' t V..men one aftern -n a nhvsi .i trite.- ..r f ur little iri who. tir.s trestment. had evidently awe atSSMSj and were huddled together on one beiea. eagerly discussant spinet run f.: r1 interest . whu .T on invest .(at ifrr.eJ - -e S much handled 'chunk' of i-andr ,B" t,.n. aliment ne mouired wrvai tbee were ding Some queslioninc fina.lv e , jted exi-Unation that "de one whit tells de bsgRest be wins it." "Oh. sa.d the dmiw. I ,m s-iamfd v-.-i W heti 1 .

v ti 1 never Trld lie- " fnm the mallet pirl dj " N V. Tribun.

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POINTED PARAGRAPHS.

KeKialey's cabinet will soon be In a storage warehouse. N. V. World. What a load and agirravation to the patience of our people this Philippine business is! Boston Record Ilten.)' In kicking Maclay out of the navy the policy of the administration seems to be to" take it out on the dog. - Atlanta Journal. It is tobe hoped that Mrs. Shaw's decision, thru h r huband had better

accep1 the treasury portfolio.

MANY MOODS OF ROOSEVELT.

He

wu a hornd donor, anyway.

A day at aaai mat sax Sa Qsttiu aas a has sf ikale mmi. assi st ssaw U tell taesB earn satctj c tue . odestt tast aaa jBsyyesspc m tae

i sae

Csae Saoior see taU b bcr warn ssaahl cstra cat tsls Sow. ras äs ht sa aaassanate sierse" sä Tttere aaa a fame ha lax ae mi the ratals jp f- .-rrrn !- : H .

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iasaoi tifai Si n ht si ii ? I

have tam o

Contradletory and Vaelllatlaa darl of the I'rmldrat 1st Varlooi Matters.

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from the staiul-

Wa ihingtos), Jao.

7. The United

Slim s supreme court affirmed th 00 ally ettOSSpted to carry out the the-

el Ion of the United Mates eiroatl court for the southern .listrii t il New York in the ens.- of Beatarelii Oreen and .lohn v. Oaynor, Wiütaai T. tiaynor and Klvvanl B. liiynor. tireeiie sad the (iaynors are eh. irs With being in complicity with Capl . II. OarhWi now eerrbig s I i in the Uaited States prison si Leneea north, K.is., on the churire if de Irauding the government of a lurfr-' sum of money while saporlsteodlag public works at Snvnnnah, ia. Greene sad (lay nor have soaght by hsbeae corpus nroeeedings in New Yoi (j, to nvoid Iwing sent to Qe irgle for trial. The New 'ork OOtiri rO1 fur eil to great the writ an I the 'inIon rendered confirms thnt verdict. The opinion was delivered !v Justice Pechham.

ones. SOLITARY" JOHNSON DEAD. A One,- Nolorii.ii Mlaonri untie . laOea , a at MemilU. Trnn. Memphis, i'eiin.. Jan. 7. .ler.une B Johaaon, who served a long sentence in the Missouri penitentiary, ten y.ars of which was in solitary confinement for escaping by overpowering the guards, died here, nnd au baried in the potter's tiehl lbwent by the aaia ot "8oTJtaryM Johar son. lb s lid he taaght eoehToaehee in the dungeon to come by name, a

spider tf descend from the eiling to be fed nt a all and a white rat to carry messages to bis companion.

prove a loriunaie out

point of tbe country's best interests. Albany Arus. Th.- Philippine islands have been found to be a part of this country when naval offenses are to be dealt with. Ind. tbe Philippines are part of this country tnc time and not a port of it another time. A spceialraagisasade to tit every caw. COM enient , is it not '.' ladiaaapoHe News (Ind.). - Before instruct lag Sieietary Hoot to wrflc that si inginrg letter of rebuke to 0e. Miles the president halght have reflected how in connection with the Santiago "round robin"

be or.ee violated a very stringent rule

President BooeseeH is far from beintr effeminate, but he exhibits a womanish fondness for char.ejinp his mind. He gives us elaborate essays on civil service reform, and then he appoints Henry C. Payne to tin I t cabinet vacancy. He warns officeholders to keep out of politics, and puts a practical politician and spoustnonger in the inner family circle of his administration, says the Albany Art'Us. He ruminates Mr. Dunham, of Ohio, Mark Hanna's man w it hdraws the nomination at Foraker's request, and then, on Hanna's in-ist ciec. agrees to send it baek Ogata. He acts, the senators sav. like a child with a new

toy, in hi- dealings with the federal patronage, and they stand by and watch bins, with the feelings parents tniL'bt have if the toy were a bit of costly bric-a-brac. In one state he exalts a senator, and puts down 9 national commit t eman ; in another he exalts the national commit ti cinar and puts down the senator; in New York state he plays into the hard the goreraMHTt Si Um expense of both the senior senator and the nationa committeeman. In thf Schley ease, be causes thf resignation of Maclay to lie demand ed. but. at the same time, he suffers : verdict to be otllcially approver which is pro-Maclav and ant i-Sehley

thc

.i.- .-nMi or he w-ouin

tn the fmr vounc tri

..A Hut rvt-n d"Ctors kre hi

'l'irtor.- al.e id. 1 am tfrasa taiarfiir.nie is too severe for me 1 save saca a -rrat trouble breathing w hn )ur.y..ii would have t trreat d.al m"re trouble hreathmir without them, reate the crod man. witfi a lea, aosr-e Isaf Thf irnden shrunk ! u " 'v snnn. and tied t noue'i j u: - -n-d by a oe llofcton Herald. ' Beat lee r.wi. No nts'.ter wtut ads you, nesdacae ta sanoer, you w ill never fet well natd yssar

jowels sre put right. caret rure vou without a arit r pi

easy, natural nuverueoi, cost y oaj jmmtt cents to start gettiaf Jr baslth bach, i Cascarets Candy Oat baric t he asaasaaoat up in metal boxe-. v hi Uk. t . t itamped on it 1S- imiiatKsas. a I - risen i im. He Tsor it hi. i. M. Dasaaway, has

quite a nr.otaiv a:r !.: ;.er.

S:if Vi w..i, rei. Sae nas tmrti'-ri uu-i

in no riser tbsu I, 1 nmi an on Cm Ik. 1 Sews.

"1 (til teil a sua Sa 1 araa" ssal a saasvev aaCuaseaer, Ty. ij tue ay he saaahs mi atü SBet. Tar aaa sssv , nxta taeaaWsfi ie- ct a "'Ieöeji."" a CBafC J i. ,er i 'Meii' I u.rti - s3.i'" as S bellt.' I aasar he ssu he atasa a jieifct-h. at Iksert as sat ass ssfl aaieh Söaa-s. I sasajr a. sss usy EoraS at the tssse mi iseersaatssK savahea sf "Mate' as4 "Jaaa, as a

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I am sore T";-c'- OoBl fre Ci wiiaati"a saved my life three years ago. Mrs. Taea. Bold.ms, Mnjde street, Nunnth. Ji. Y, Feb. 17, IJs.ni.

Kara sueecedinsj yesr finds the eaaeaBBtsd ShBmb le tmrjincj to taear tiit dune i.d and mal are tue snie soibnsMS -Ick.

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policy 01 rresiiiein .'iov the late president could come hack enttld he niece toirether the frajr-

ru-c roar ovah with Hak's Hooey af Ib.reh und and Tar

Tike's T0.1t hai tie Ii.i's 1 .1" : '

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llealh nf an olil IUnhri Mount MofTts, N. Y., .Ian. " rriiu I'. Mills, one of the oldt si presidents in the i'nited Btsb SOddenly here yesterday. He

brated hbl nln.ty-slxth iin lnl.-i y "ii mother of Trank 0, Thursday Is t. and daaeed with the can arheelntaa who

eompanj . He haffed his son, Charte Who is 70 years old, for quitting tha dame before he did. Mr. Mills he I bee a president of the Cleaeees Kivei aatkmal haah eontiationalt sjhae be forasathm In is.; n,. W;ts one of tin engtaeers ef the old ffeaesee Vai ley e.in.'il

raid In Tnrkialt ...Id. Pittsburg. Ta., dan. 7. A ca-.e fi. nious In internal ionnl diploniaev ra eloood, yi stir 1 ly. bj th" aayawnl el $7,."(H damages to Mrs. I-n, the

In, an Amerl was killed bv

Turkish olllcials. The BsOBy Vtas luriied over by the st. te ib partMo nl tn Attorney .lohn II. bt seller, of tblt city. who. in connection with the I. A. YV., through President KsOSMin, was instrumental in aecur'mq I re dent McKinley per oaal interest Is the claim nnd having it pushed to

an xeelbnt thing and must be maintained, best there are i.tber thingsalso. Des Moines Leader. That part of the Philippine eommission's report la which the commission asks fur complete power over the peop.e an, property and resources of the island reads humorously like a "green-goi. !s " circular: "Trust me. I am your friend, t wonld do yo good. Have faith in me and you'll get your money baek a thousand times ever," etc.. etc. -N. Y'. World. Iowa 1- n. 't proud to have (i..v Shaw selected to represent it in the cabinet. Iowa is not represented bf (inv. Shaw. Iowa opinion on pub.ie quetions is misrepresented by bun. - a en bi 111 ! 111 etn In r he will In- a b 11 1-

wark of strength for pr.vate an! special ortvileges. lie will itaad fur the leassada ef the ierifffed "infants;" for the domination of commercialism in politics; for railroad influences; for the mot leateal ottitm!. toward trus s; fur everythii g that the real sentiment ef Iowa does not approve and lot Bathing that Iowa docs ap pewvi Bloea t II Trtbaafs

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