The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 10, 1903, Image 6
'wssr 'wujji nnj u i "fnmnnmnmnw" ,-nMtwiA ffW In the world I All up a placo which may bo better supplied when 1 have tnado It empty. Shakespeare. Money refunded for each package of IHJTNAM FADELESS DYES If unsat isfactory. Many nho formerly nmokcd 10c clear, now nmokeIx!wIn''SI-:Klo Hinder" Btrnlglit to cigar, The hot combination of tho boat tobaccos. Always reliable If you would retain your frlonda don't remind tlicra of their faults, YELLOW CLOTHES ATIK BNSIOIITLY. Keep tliotn whit o with Red Crotis Hall Blue. All grocers boII Inrgo 3 ox. package, 5 cent. An ounco of dialect la worth a pound of loyalties. Mother Orny'i Bwcet Powders for Children. Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurto fn tho Cutldron'8 Homo In Now York, euro Constipation, Feverlshnoss, Had Btomach, Teething Disorder, move and rcgulato tho Howeli and Destroy Worm. OverSO.OOO tes timonial. At all druggists, 25o. Sample FREE. Address A. B. Olnutod, Loltoy, N. Y. Next to having wisdom yourself Is the ability to profit by tho wisdom of others. The Best Results In Starching ran be obtained only by using Deflnnce Htnrcb, beNldos cottlng 4 or. moro for same money no cooking required. THE ALLIANCE HERALD T. J. O'Koofa, Publisher. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. H"H-W"H-H-!5"IH-WHH"tt"I-5 t It Is not enough to ho Industrious; so art tho ants. What aro you lndtiB trlous about? Thoreau. LIVE STOCK nitEEDEIlS. Attention Is called to tho advertise ment of tho Lincoln Importing Horso company. Thoy havo a largo number of Imported black PcrcheronB, Eng lish Shires and German Coach Stal lions which they aro offering a special Inducement to buyers In tho way of a discount of 20 per cent. This com pany has been in business In Lincoln for sixteen years with tho largost and most convenient barns in tho Uni ted Stntcs; ono barn costing over $10, 000. They own their own plant and their guarantocs nnd statements nro well fortified, both financially and morally. This Is n rare chanco to buy a flrBt-class stallion at a low price. Visit their barnB or write them at once. ALLOW A STRIKE ORDER KEEPING WABASH MEN AT WORK DISSOLVED. JUDGE DECIDES FOR UNIONS Tho dlschargo of every duty today Increases tho opportunities of tomorrow. To Curo a CoUl In Ono day. TnVe Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. AH drugglsurcfuud money if It falls to curo. 25c Stand up bravely to alUlctlons, and quit thyself HUo a man. Thomas a'Kempls. Defiance Starch should be In every household, nono no good, besides 4 ox. more for 10 cents than any other brand of cold water starch. When a man loses all faith in hu manity he may bo said to bo at tho end of his journey. If wo will take tho good wo find, asking no questions, wo shall havo heaping measures. Tho great gifts nro not by analysis. Everything good is on tho highway. Emerson. The Largest Ballroom. Tho biggest ballroom in tho world is not at any European court, but at Gov ernment house, Melbourne. At tho time It was designed tho architect consulted tho governor of tho period nB to Its size. "Do you know any thing about ballrooms in other parts of tho world?" asked tho govornor. "Only tho ono at Buckingham palace." replied tho architect. "Then build our ballroom a third bigger than that," hald tho governor, In lordly fashion. Melbourne folkB may ho proud of their huge ballroom, but It is a Costly lux ury to bo governor. Disappearing Glaciers. Last week tho federal government of Switzerland made known tho result of a year's observations on a matter of great Interest to tourists the slow but steady wearing away of tho gla ciers. Special attention was directed to tho glaciers of Valals, and hero it has been ascertained that twelve havo decreased by threo to sixteen meters, tho latter flguto having rcforeuco to Findelom. In Zermatt On tho other hand, a glacier in tho Slmplon hns grown In size, whllo another at Zan fleuron has Increased by twenty-four meters. SMILES Food Go To- Good Cheer and Good gether. Improper feeding Is the source of most human alls Sick people don't laugh much. It Is tho healthy and strong who see tho sunny side of everything. Pure, scientific food will correct most ailments and bring laughter and good cheer In place of sickness and gloom. The wlfo of a physician of Dayton, O., says: "Before I bad finished tho first package of Grape-Nuts, which I got at the urgent request of a friend of mine several months ago, I was astonished to And I was less nervous over small matters and worried less oer large ones, laughed more readily and was at all times moro calm and contented than I had ever been In my life. I found also that the hollow places In my neck and shoulders were tilling out and that astonished me as I had always been very thin, as women with starved nerves are apt to be. "After a time I discontinued tho use of Grape-Nuts for two months and found the old symptoms return at ence. I went back to tho uso of tho food again and feel well and strong. I . an Increase my weight at will from five to ten pounds a month by using more or less of the food. Before I was married I was for five years a trained nurse and I have never In all my experience seen anything to act as quickly and favorably as this sci entific food." Name given by Pos turn Co., Battle Creek, Mich. BRItT TELEGRAMS. f..j.j..Hl'IHH"K!"5''JJK Tho home of tho Marlst Brothers, a Catholic benevolent Institution at St Hyacinth, Quebec, waa burned to tho ground. Final arrangements nro being mado at Glasgow to amalgamate thirteen Scotch malleable iron llrmB with a capital of $0,000,000. Tho Spanish minister of marine has completed the naval budget. Tho esti mates provide for an increased expend iture amounting to $5,000,000. Tho employes of tho Schuyklll trac tion and Lakeside railway have becu notified that their wages will bo In creased 10 cents a day from April 13. Colonel John R. Given, aged 85, a Moxlcnn veteran, formerly nn editor In St. Ixuils and Inter In Davenpoit, In., Is dead In South Bend, lnd., of paral ysis. Tho persistent drought Is causing gront anxiety among the fannera of Koumanla. Tho wheat 1b suffering badly from lack of rain and tho colsea crop Is almost lost. A governmental commission from Bogota, which Is making a tour of tho republics to ascertain tho opinion ot tho country on tho canal treaty, has arrived In Panama. Tho Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron company gave olllclal notice or a reduction of 50 contB per ton in prices of prepared or domestic anthra cite? coal for tho month of April. At Los Angeles, Cal., Kcv. E. E. Plannetto, pastor of tho Grandvlow Presbyterian church, was arrested for stealing potted plants from tho door wayB of residences. Ho Is believed to bo msnne. Count Von Buelow, tho German im perial chancellor who went to Naples to visit Foreign Minister Prlnettl, had a cordial Interview of an hour with him. Von Buelow Is going to Sorento for a holldny. Secretary of tho Treasury Leslie M. Shaw has begun n personal Investiga tion of tho charges of Incompetency nnd "lax administration" which havo been mndo against certain federal of ficers stationed at Chicago. A telegram from llclsinrors, Finland, announces that forty-three clermen havo simultaneously been deprived ot their living because they refused to co-operato with tho authorities in car rying out tho military service law. Marcus Braun, editor of tho Austria Hungarian Gazetlo, of Now York, has been appointed a special immigration Inspector to go abroad to examine Into Immigration conditions. Ho Ib ap pointed under tho new Immigration act and Is tho first Inspector of thlB char acter to bo sent abroad. James M. ("Private") Dalzell Is con valescing slowly from a severe attack of pneumonia, contracted some time ago. Although his ago has counted considerably against him, his physi cian has no doubt of his comploto re covery. A project Is on foot among skilled glass workers all over tho country to unite capital and begin the manufac ture of glass, even If they have to dls poso of tho product at a price which will give them but a bare living. Vandal3 have mado tho ltrst success ful attempt upon the Houdon stntuo of George Washington, in tho lobby of tho state capltol at Richmond, Va. A small pieces of tho mold board has been chopped off nnd is gone. No trace of tho party who did the work has been found. The American demand for Iron con tinues exceedingly active In Germany. American buyers who have placed or ders In tho Slegen district aro trying to place moto orders to tho end of tho year, but the Ironmasters are not dis posed to take long-term orders, hoping for a still further advance In prices. According to the Pall Mall Gazette, Chancellor of tho Exchequer Ritchie Is likely to abolish tno grain tax In tne torthcomlng budget besides making a reduction of 3 pence In the income tax. This belief, however, it. nardly borne out by the chancellor's recent state ment to a deputation of grain dealers. General Greeley, chief signal officer, has received a dispatch from tho of ficer in chargo of tho telegraph lines in Alaska, saying that tho posts ot SL Michael, at the mouth ot the Yukon; aidez, at tho mouth of the Coppei river, and Fort Egbert, on tno upper ukon, will be connected with the United States by wire In May. The secretary of the treasury pur chased for account of Philippine coin age, 350,000 ounces of silver at an average of 49.8 cents an ounce. The silver is to bo divided in equal parts to tho mints In Philadelphia and San Francisco. As tho result of drinking poisoned whisky, L. T. Briscoe, an oid resldont ot Greeley, Colo., Is dead; John Yates is lying at death's door nnd All Gross nicvkel is In a serious condition. Mag nus Olesen, who furnished the whisky, Is mlsslne. Railway Contention of Conspiracy by Officials Is Declared Unfounded Too Early Yet to Determine In Re gard to Appealing the Case. TREATY 18 RATIFIED. ST. LOUIS In the United StateB district court Wednesday Judge Fob mor 13. Adams handed down a decision dissolving tho Injunction granted March 3 restraining officials ' of the Brotherhoods of Locomotive Firemen nnd Railroad Trainmen and other la bor IcadcrB from Influencing In any way or ordering the men employed on tho Wabash system to strike. Tho temporary Injunction had been granted by Judge Adams on allega tions mado by officials of tho WabaBh system that tho defendants were con spiring to Interfere with Interstate traffic and the transmission of United States malls. L. N. Judson ot St. Louis, special counsel for the brotherhoods, stated 'to tho Associated Press that ho and Colonel Wells H. Illodgett, general solicitor of the Wabash Railroad company, were making efforts to bring all the parties In lnterset to gether and that In hlB opinion an 'amicable agreement would be arrived .at and thnt thero would bo no strike. Colonel Blodgett, when seen after court, wob apparently depressed by the decision. When asked If an ap peal would bo taken, ho said: "It Is too early to say now whetnec or not we will appeal." In his decision Judge Adams first analyzes the bill ot complaint upon 'which the provisional restraining or 'der wns issued, showing that tho se rious part of the churgo was that tho defendants had entered into an un lawful and malicious conspiracy to se cure recognition of their brother hoods by fnlsely representing thnt tho employes ot the railroad aro dis satisfied with their wages and condi tions of service, when, they were In fact entirely, satisfied and contented with tho same; that tho defendants were about to oxerclso their powers as Bupremo and atrolllng officers ot the brotherhoods or ;cmen and train men to force an undefiired stilko upon tho men who wero members of their organizations; that tho defendants threatened and wero about to further enforco their demandB to execute their conspiracy by preventing the railroad rrom performing Its duties as carrier of interstate commerce nnd the malla of tho United States by pi eventing their members who were, working tor tho connecting lines rrom interchang ing traffic or tho road and thus pre venting the connecting lines iron: la terchnnglng trnfllc with and affording tho Wabash tho facilities therefor re quired by the Interstate act. Tho gist or tho conspiracy coming within tho Jurisdiction or tho federal courts, as chargo in tho bill, was to precipitate a strike undesiicd by tho men, and thereby, and by other meant; Bpeclilcally charged In the bill, to In terfere with Interstate commerce and tho mail service of the United States. Upon the showing made that th'i first step or tho conspiracy, namely, the ordering of such a strike, was Im mediately contemplated by the de fendants, and that Ineparable damage would necessarily befall the railroad unless a restraining order was forth with Issued, tho same was done for the purposo of holding tho property and the parties in statu quo until both Hides could be fully heard on the mo tion to set aside or modify the order. Leave was given to llle such a mo tion at any time within fifteen days. THE IMPRESSIONS OF A WOMAN. Cuban and American Signatures Af fixed. WASHINGTON Tho Cuban Vecl proclty treaty was finally ratified at tho State department Wednesday by Secretary Hay and Scnor yuesnda. There was little formality about tho exchange. Ono copy of the treaty scr ved nnd this was delivered to the Cu ban minister. In addition Secretary Hay nnd the Cuban minister signed a protocol reciting the act of tho ex change. The copy or tho treaty signed Wednesday will bo sont to Cuba and when the other copy bearing Presi dent Palma's signature is received here It will bo placed on tile In the state department. Tho next step In order will bo the proclamation of tho treaty, but this cannot be dono until tho hoUBO of representatives act3 on it. Tho special train on which the pres ident will leave hero Wednesday for his western trip will be furnished by tho Pennsylvania railroad and will be one specially decorated and equipped for the trip. It will consist of six cars, manned by a picked crew, with Conductor Wil liam H. Johnson, who has been with tho president on many trips, In charge. Spencer Murry will bo In charge ot tno presidents car, which will bo tho private car Elyslan. It has a parlor and observation compartment, three state sleeping rooms, a dining room, two sleeper sections, a kitchen and sleeping section for servants. The other cars of tho train wilt be tho Texas, a compartment Blceper; Sene gal, a section sleeper; St. Jnmes, a diner, Atlantic, a combination buffet and baggago car, nnd a regular bag gage car. The trip will continue from April 1 until Juno 5 nine weeks and three days. During that time the pres ident will travel nbout 14,000 miles. John Burroughs, the poet naturalist of New York, arrived hero Wednes day. He will accompany President Roosevelt until he arrives at St. Louis, making tho tour of tho Yellowstone Park with him. From St. Louis Mr. Burroughs will return to New York. President. Nicholas Murry Butler ot Columbus university will join tho par ty at St. LouLj and will bo tho presi dent's guest until he arrives in Cali fornia. When that stato Is reached the president will bo Joined by Benja min Wheeler, president of the Univer sity of Calirornla, who will accompany him through the state. STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION Welcomes Former President. CARACAS. General Ignnclo An drado, the former president of Vene zuela, cabled to President Castro a few days ago asking the latter for authori zation, with a guarantee of safety, to return to Venc.uela with his family, assuring the president that he would bo loyal to the latter and assist htm In preserving peace. Castro replied lhat Goncral Andrade would ho welcomed. National Bank Notes Outstanding Amount to $382,519,258. WASHINGTON. Tho monthly cir culation statement lnsucd by tho comptroller of tho currency shows tha(. at the close of business March 31, 1903, tho total circulation of national bank notes was ?382,519,258, an in crease for the yenr of $23,042,851 and a decroafio for the month of ?279.587. The circulation based on United States bonds was ?33S.349,S14. nn increase for the year of $20,889,432. nnd a decrcaso for the month of $310,547. Tho circulation secured by lawful money aggregated $44,109,444, an In crease for the year of $4,153,419, and an Increase for the month of $30,900. The amount of United States regis tered bondB on deposit to secure cir culating notes was$342,lC0,770, and to secure public deposits $134,834,010. The amount ot stnte and railroad bonds on deposit to secure public do posits wns $18,7S4.90. The monthly coinage statement issued by tho directors of the mint shows that during March the total coinage was $8,777,027, as follows: Gold, $C,879,920; silver, $1,595,987; minor coins. $301,720. What a Woman Says About Western Canada. Although many men havo written to this paper regarding tho prospects ot Western Canada and its great possi bilities, It may not bo uninteresting to glvo tho experience of a woman set tler, written to Mr. M. V. Mclnnes, the agent of tho government at Detroit, Mich. If tho reader wishes to get further Information regarding Western Canada it may bo obtained by writing any of tho agents of tho Government whoso namo Is attached to the adver tisement appearing elsewhere In this paper. The following Is tho letter referred to: Hllldown, Albertn, Fob. 5, '03. Dear Sl I have been here now nearly five years, and thought I, would write you a woman's Impression of Western Canada in Alberta. There arc several ranchers In this district who, In addition to taking care of their cattle, carry on farming as well; their herds of cattlo number from 100 to 200 or 300 head, and live out all winter without any shelter than tho poplar bluffs, and they come In In the spring In good order. Most of the ranchers feed their cattle part of tho time, about this timo of the year, but I havo seen the finest fat cattle I ever saw that never got a peck of grain only fattened on tho grass. You seo I have learned to talk farm sinco I camo here farming Ib the groat busi ness here. I know several in this district who never worked a day on tho farm till they camo here, and have dono well and aro getting well off. I think this will bo the garden ot the Northwest some day, and that day not very far distant There has been a great change since we came here, and thero will be a greater change in tho next five years. The winters aro all anyone could wish for. Wo have very little snow, and the cllmato Is fine nnd healthy. Lost summer was wet, hut not to nn extent to damage crops, which wero a large average yield and the hay was Immense and farmers wore a broad smile accord ingly. ' We havo good schools, the govern ment pays 70 per cent of the expense ot education, which, is a great boon In a new country. Of course churches of different denominations follow the settlements. Summer picnics and win ter concerts are all well attended, and as much, or moro, enjoyed as In tho East. Who would not prefer the pure air of this cllmato with Its broad acres of fine farms, its rippling streams, its beautiful lakes, Its millions of wild Howers, Its groveB of wild fruit of exquisite flavor, Its streams and lakes teeming with fish nnd its prairies and bluffs with game, to the crowded and stiff state of society In the East. I would llko to go homo for a visit some timo, but not to go there to live, even If presented with tho best farm in Michigan. Beautiful Alberta. I will never leave It. And my verdict Is only a repetition of all who have settled In this country. This year I believe will add many thousands to our population. And If tho young men, and old men also, knew how easy they could mako a homo free of all Incumbrance in this country, thousands moro would nave settled here. I would sooner have 1C0 acres hero than any farm where 1 came from In Michigan, but the peo ple in tho East aro coming to a knowl edge of this country, and as they do, thoy will como West in thousands. All winter people have been arriving in Alberta, and I suppose in other parts as well, which is unusual, so we ex pect a great rush when the weather gets warmer. We have no coal famine here. Coal can be bought In the towns for $2 to $3, according to distance from tho mines, and many haul their own cpal from tho mines, getting it there for 50 cents to a dollar a ton. Very truly yours, (Signed) Mrs. John McLnchlan. rm tMcnsorf' RflM-SLTZOI fflEENIiJ iM HEADACHES. 4 'wf v PAINfANijOISH piiBR0W, AMltfSTEpB ANBELMOU: gz. SoiD EVERYfflfBRE. Us rj3 WON'T MAKE TOUR OF WEST Court on Vaccination Case. TERRE HAUTE, lnd. Judge Stlm son ot the superior court Wednesdny decided that tho board ot health have no power to exclude uuvncclnated children from public schools This is the first decision on the constitutional Ity of the law passed two years ago nt tho request of the antl-vacclnatlonlsts, providing that no children In good physical health can be excluded from public schools. The caso will bo ap pealed. Porto Ricans Fete Miss Roosevelt. SAN JUAN, P. R. Miss Alic? Roosevelt, Govenor Hunt and their party returned ' londaj morning, hav ing visited the towi.s on the north roast. Miss Roosevelt was received with great enthusiasm everywhere, the Inhabitants vicing tor the honor ot having hor act as tholr.guost. Much of the trip was mado on horseback, which Miss Roosevelt bald alio greatly enjoyed. She will sail for Now Yoik . lues-day on the Coamo. Schmoller & Mueller SI2L.U AN ELEGANT PIANO FOR ONLY $168.00 On $5 Monthly Payments. Write tor Catalogue, Prices, Etc. " SCHMOLLER & MUELLER Mwudcturcra. W hoUwlt mi Retail Piano Dealers 1313 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA THE LINCOLN IMPORTING HORSE COMPANY LINCOLN, NK!l!tASK. P'.ncK Perclierons, Shires. and German Coachcr $20 Per Cenl Oil fo- tne racxi imny uays A saving of S200to S300otuaeh Slniilon. These aro cold-bloodod facts. Wepnj buyer's railroad fure to Lincoln and return. Como nnd t-eo us nt oiin nnd get a wlnnor. Darns and Ollice, 23d and Holdrege Streets. Long Dls. Tel. 575. A. L. SULLIVAN, Mgc FREE TO WOMEIII lo proo tho healing and cleansing xner of l'aitlno Toilet Antiseptic we will tnnll n large trial package, with book ot InMructloDH nbsnlntely free. This Is not a tiny sample, but a l.irpo package, enough to con vlnco anyone of Its value. omen nil over the country are praising Paxtlne for what it nns done in local treat ment of fffmnln Ilia, pwrintr all Inflammation and discharges, wonderful a a cleansing vsRlnul douche, for sore throat, naol catarrh, us n mouth wash and to remove tartar and whiten the teeth, Send today; a postal card will do. Hold by drnggUt or sent postpaid by us, SO cents, large box. Hatlsractloii curanti-Cu. THE K. l'AXTON CO., Iloston, Mass. 214 Columbus Ay BBBBBBBBmBBBBslBr . .BamrPBW, . ""wwtwwmww By Two Vanrevels are hetter than one. Cleveland Will Return Home Directly From St. Louis. PRINCETON, N. J. Former Presi dent Cleveland mado the following statement to the Associated Press relative to his Intended visit to St. Louis to attend tho dedicatory exer cises of the Louisiana Purchase ex position: "I havo had no Intention of going any further than St. Louis and Intend returning as soon ns possible by the most direct route, and yet In somo way It has been given out that I waa to go to the Pacific coast and visl Colorado and California, and I do not know how many other states and ter ritories, and In consequence of this I havo received numerous letters from people living in those localities mak ing requests based entirely upon tho truth of these reports. It may be amusing to those who start such ru mors, but It produces a reverse effect on those who are made tho victims of such on absurd canard." Soldiers Guard Chamber. PORT AU PRINCE. The opinion 13 generally expressed here at this timo that tho riflo shots tired In tho Cham ber of Deputies ou Tuosday were ar ranged by curtain ministers to secure the dissolution of tho chambers, prin cipals the senate. The trouble Ib sup posed to be an outcome of the oppo sition to the financial projects of Pres ident Nord, which are not approved by the ministers or war and of the interior. When You Buy Starch buy Defiance and get the best, 16 oz. for 10 cents. Once used, always used. Good manners aro a part of good morals and kind courtesy. Archbish op "Whateley. I am aure Plso's Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ago Mrs. Thob. Robbuts. Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y., Teb. 17, 1800, A new broom sweepB clean. WESTERN CANADA HAS FREE HOMES FOR MILLIONS. Upwards of 100.000 Amtrlctns have settled In Western Canada during tbe pan 5 year. They are CONTKNTK1). HAPPY, AND PItOHPEUOUS. and tuere la room still for MILLIONS. Wonderful yields of wheat and other craint. The heat grazing landa on the continent. M,tnlfiient climate; plenty of water and fuel; good achooli.ez cellcnt tnunncsj spienaia railway facilities. Wwm IF YOU C9E riAl,!. 1H.DE, Get Red Cross Ball Blue, the best Bull Blue. Large 2 or. package only 5 cents. Don't look a gift book In the bind ing. Authors will happen, even in the best regulated families. Marriage addB either to a man's happiness or his misery. A laugh Is worth a hundred groans In any market. Charles Lamb. Tho French sold In America In 1902 moro than $800,000 of automobiles. HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, the only charge for which Is 110 for entry. Send to tbe following for sn Atlaa and other literature, as wellas for certiorate glvlugyou reduced railway rates, etc.: bupcrlntendent ot Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to W.V.llennett.Kill New York Life IJIdg., Omaha, Neb., the authurlzed Canadian UoTernment Agent. Americans are making an effort to establish a steel plant at Flushing, Holland. Thb lowest priced vehicle at tho Now York automobile show was $500; tho highest $1,800. Some are horn CorclII; some achieve Corelll, and some have Corelll thrust upon them. Life. Always look on tho bright side of things and If you aro going to Invest your coin therein, look on both sides, It is said that more wrinkles are i caused by laughter than by worry, nirls. remember this when you see a ' man do a flip-flop on an ley pave I ment I E WAMT YOUR TRADE You can buy of us at whole sale prices and save money. Our 1,000-page catalogue tells the story. Wc will send it upon receipt of 15 cents. Your neighbors trade with us why not you ? xwfM CHICAGO The house that tells the truth. Br you "all run down'M Hires WL Rootbeer m tk That will "ut you going." H - five gallons for 25 cents. JPH i J, t r