Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 121, 9 March 1909 — Page 8
THE RICHMOND FAIIAJIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1C09.
PAGE EIGHT.
FRESH SCHEME TO
BEAT CAIIIIOI. IS
CAUSLOF ALARM Speaker Badly Scared by the News That the Insurgents And the Democrats Plan a Combination.
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IDEA IS PRACTICAL REBEL LEADERS SAY It Now Appears That Only Threfr New Independent Republicans Are Now Needed . To Oust Uncle Joe.
sentlng the Sixth district, by the retir
ing representatives in the house. The ex-congressmen have ; : had a motion pass the house to be given the privilege of dishing out all the favors, such as governmental reports, seeds, etc, until December 4. It is very probable
that by the passage of this motion, Judge Barnard will be placed in many
embarrassing positions, with some of his constituents. He will-have to refer those wishing favors, to Mr. Watson, whom he succeeded. An Ancient Custom. It has always been the custom for the congressmen in each district to be given the privilege of sending, out governmental reports on .agriculture, horticulture, forestry, fish, animal husbandry and many other matters, and
also the distribution of government seeds. There are always many appli
cations, especially for seeds, to a con
gressman from his farmer constituents.
When Judge Barnard receives a re
quest of this nature he will have to
write the applicant that James E. VV at-
son has this privilege. To some, this
information when sent by Congressman Barnard, will no doubt appear
rather singular. It is also expected
Washington, March 9. Speaker Cannon Is badly frightened. He knows theisentiinent of the country is against his re-election to the Speakership, and his continued control of legislation in the 'house.".' He knows, too, that the Independent ' republicans who united in the last congross to fight for a reformation of the house Tules, intended primarily to de- ' stroy Cannonism, are planning to exert themselves at the opening of the
coming session, not only to obtain
changes in the rules, but to prevent his .' election.:: , Twenty-one of the twenty-seven men who formed the forces of the insurgents in the last Congress are to be members of the coming house. The Hoase Itself will be composed of 172 democrats and 219 republicans. It therefor reqatres but twenty four independent republicans who will comMne with the democrats against Cannon to make a majority In opposition. Thus the Independents, standing solidly, will need but three new members to defeat Cannon. A. B. Garner, of the Schuylkill district, Pennsylvania, who was elected on an anti-Cannon platform, should make one of the three. Kb only last week reiterated his determination to vote against Cannon. New .Independents Coming. All the indications now are that from the new members elected, more than a sufficient number will join the independents. In that case, they will hold
absolutely., the .balance of . power be
tween the Cannonites and the demo
crats, and can force terms from either side. This Is why Cannon is fright-
. ened. t Should the first two or three ballots In the House of representatives show
him to be without a majority, then some other . candidate for speaker would have to be named, if in the meantime the Independents adhere to th'eir determination. 4 Should .the democrats agree to support one .of the Independent republicans, then his election against Cannon would be a certainty.
. Negotiations between the democrats
ana me maepenaenus are in program, and upon their result realty depends the outcome of the situation.
' Cannon Is emphasizing his own customary habits-of thought by denouncing the independents with all the profanity and vulgarity of expression of which he is capable. The terms he uses regarding them, which are fit for publication are: "Four-flushers, mouth bettors" and the like. - Andvne declares-that they are inspir- - ed hj the spirit of the blackmailers,
tad4sstrgee on by cowardice and the desire- for notoriety, which characteram all demagegues. He ha announced that if the insurgents carry their plans to defeat him, and: fail,' there will be a : reckoning
WKCtt win aave cauae w raueuie ancY if they defeat him, then the American people will reckon with . them, Statement Rather Vague. , The last statement is somewhat
vagne, inasmuch as the American peo
ple appear to re on tne siae oi ine in snxwenis. For nurnoses of intimida
tton, however, Cannon does not hesi
tate to proclaim that his defeat would
judgment, and would be treachery to the republican party. There is absolutely nothing Cannon is leaving undone to win the coming
fight. Everyone against him, wheth-
r h be a member of congress or
mecAlv a nrivate citizen, he character-
lies as a demagogue and an enemy of
law ana order.
KewsnaDers and other publications
that oppose or criticise him, he pro
claims to be fakirs ana oiacKmauers,
.and muck rakers. For the past week
his talk has all been of this character.
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to be a trouble maker to the new con
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Rv some tbis is regaraea as a pu..i--
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stituency.
REPORT COPIES M ARRIVED May Be Had From the County Clerk.
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Copies of the report of the state
statistician which have been sent in the names of a number of local citi
zens are at the office of the county clerk. These may be had by the per
sons to whom they were sent upon application.
Ha Knew the Loser.
Johnny's mother gave him two fire
cent pieces, one for candy, the other
for the Sunday school collection, says
the Houston Post.
Lignthearted, he was tossing the
coins in the air on his way to the
church when suddenly one eluded bis
erasp and disappeared through a eel
lar grating. Down on his knees he peered into the dark pit, only to re
alize his loss. Then, looking thought
fully first into his hand, next at the
cellar stens. he remarked:
"Well, there goes the Lord's nickel!"
Sometimes it is only by forgiving our neighbor that we can trap the scoundrel into admitting that he has
wronged us. Puck. ,
RESULT OF THE BOTTLE
ON
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VICTIM
OF C1RCUMSTAIICES
Vni Suffer by Passing of Mo
tion Giving the "Dead Ducks" Patronage.
IS QUITE EMBARRASSING
WHEN FARMER JONES WRITES
TO THE JUDGE THEN THE JUDGE WILL HAVE TO SAY -ASK
, MR. WATSON FOR SEEDS."
A very pretty little game has been
played on the new Indiana congreas-
tie. Think of it. If it can Mil rneu-
matism of 6 years' standing in a man whose rheumatism has undoubtedly
been brought about by years of severe
exposure, what can it do for you. Use
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