THE ALLIANCE HERALD W. S. RAKER, Publisher. AI.LIANCB, NEBRASKA. Brief Telegrams Tho former Jnpancso mlnlBtor Bays that ItuBBla must pay Indemnity for tho wat new In progress. A slight cftrthqunko wne felt In and near Keokuk, In. Buildings wcro shaken but no serious damago was done. West Virginia has nbandonod Its position that tho now faxes on. oil, coat and gas leaseholds can' bo col lected for flvo years back. Tho Russian Roclal revolutionary party has Issued a statement outlin ing plan for establishment of a repub lic on tho ruins of tho autocracy. Postal receipts In March this year In tho fifty largest cities of tho coun try wero $7,042,87G, an Increase of $580,058 otcr the samo month laat year. It Is reported that Chllo and Peru will shortly chargo their respective ministers to endeavor to arrango tho questions pending between tho two countries. Federal grand Jury Investigating tho beef trust In Chicago, Indicted, four men on chargo of obstructing) ofllccr In serving subpoena on a man wanted as witness. Tho proposed constitutional amend mont authorising a stato bond lssuo ot $r0,0()0,000 for building good roads under tho stato aid law passed tho Now York assembly. Tho King of Greoco, In return for Emperor William's courtesy In mak ing htm an admiral of tho Gorman navy, has appointed tho emperor to bo an ndmlrat of tho Grcclt navy. A special from SL Augustine, Fin., unys that Joseph Joftoreon, tho fa mous nctor, is 111 at his homo in Miami and that physicians have been summoned from' St. Augustino to at tend him. i Tho Turkish transport Ismlr, with 800 troops, on hoard, pnssod through tho Suez canal hound for Yomon, Arabia, which has boon in a stato of revolution for soma tlmo. Lieutenant Colonol Charles W. Ilobbs, of tho artillery corps, and Major John U Kullls, of tho pay de partment, have been nppolntcd brig adier generals In tho army and re tired. Judgo Alton II. Pnrkor, former de mocratic candidnto for president, de livered tho chief nddrcss at tho cele bration of Jefferson's birthday in Now York. Judgo Orosscup, In an address be fore tho Traffic Club of Pittsburg, de clared' tho panncca for tho trust ovil Is to forco tho corporations at onco and forever out of tho list of sus pects. Dr. Herman II. Biggs of Now York, medical adviser of tho commission ap pointed to deal with tho opidoralc of cerebro spinal meningitis, said that ho did not regard tho situation as alarm ing. Governor General Northcutt, of tho commonwealth of Australia, will, it is understood, invito Secretary of War Taft and party to visit Australia dur ing tho party's forthcoming visit to tho Philippines. Indictments returned by tho federal grand Jury, sitting nt Peublo, Colo., wero served on eleven residents of that city, charging them with conspir acy to prevent citizens from voting. All gavo bond for 52,000 and con tinued at liberty. Lady Curzon, wife of tho viceroy, has invited all th Europeans and In dians injured during tho recent earth quakes who, aro nblo to bo moved to come to tho Walker and Rlpon hos pitals at Simla as her guests. Attorney General P. CL Simmons ot Oklahoma revoked tho license of six of tho seven surety companies oper ating in that territory because they havo failed to comply with a law re cently enacted requiring such com panies to deposit $50,000 with tho ter ritory treasurer. Figures Just published by tho bureau of statistics, department of coramerco and labor, giving tho for eign commorco of tho principal ports of tho world, show that Indon still leads with a total of $1,301,754,181. Now York ranks second with a total of $1,10G,979.04G. About 400 indictments, charging tho Standard Oil company with falluro to tako out peddlers' licenses, as ro quired by tho Kentucky stntutos, woro returned by tho Franklin county, Ky., grand Jury. Similar Indictments havo' been returned recently In several counties of tho stato. Under tho provisions of a bill Just signed by Governor HlgHins, wages or total income from all souncos of nny head of a family In oxeoss of S13 a week, may be laviod upon hereafter in New York for bills for, groceries or other necessaries, or for the wages of n domestic servant. Hithorto tho minimum limit has boon $20. Governor LaFollette. of Wisconsin, has invltod all tho Europeans and In measure prohibits tho salo or manu facture of clgarettos or clgarotto to bacco or paper or the giving away of cigarette papers. Tho bill goes into effect on July 1. At Penotanguishe. Ont., Mrs. Des. roches and hor daughter Annie voro murdered in their home. Secretary Taft expects to have a conference In n few days with Fred erick Delano, Jamas Sneyor and J. G. White, regarding tho building of rail roads in the Philippine islands. COME INTO COURT QUESTION OF REBATES .INVESTIGATED. TO BE THOSE REQUESTED TO APPEAR Chairman Elklns 8ny Private Cars and Terminals Will Be Looked Into. Many Magnates Summoned Be fore the Special Seat-Ion Now On. WASHINGTON Following Is a list of tho railroad men who havo been requested to appear before tho senate committee on intcrstato commerce, which will begin its inquiry Into rail road regulation nt once. W. It Vnnderhllt of tho Now York Central, Gcorgo Gould of tho Gould system, E. II. Harrlman of tho Union Pacific, J. J. Hill of tho Great North ern, A. J. Cassatt of tho Pennsyl vania, E. D. Kenna, vlco president of tho Atchison, Topekn & Santa Fo; Walker D. Hlncs, general counsel of tbo Louisville & Nnshvillo; Hugh L. Bond, general counsel of tho Balti more & Ohio; Window Pierce, gener al counsel of tho Gould system; Presi dent Hughitt of tho Chicago & North western, President Ripley of the At chison, Topekn & Santa Fe; President Tuttlo of tho Boston & Maine, Vice President Wilcox of tho Delaware & Hudson, President Trucsdnlo of tho Delaware, Lackawanna & Western; President Spencer of tho Southern, President Fish of tho Illinois Central. Of theso only Messrs. Cassatt, Fish Spencer and Tuttlo havo signified a willingness to attend, and they Bay they will not bo nblo io bo present nt tho beginning of tho commlttco's sit ting. A number of tho witnesses havo boon summoned, however, and It is expected that tho commltttco will bo nblo to proceed soon after coming to gether. Among tho non-railroad men to bo heard nro Senntors Spooner, Knox and Morgnn; Prof. W. 55. Ripley of Harvard university and Victor Mornwotz of Now York, Tho commltteo hns been summoned to moot nt 3 p. m. Monday, and Chair man Elklns of the commltteo hns an nounced his purpose to go very thor-, oughly Into tho subject. Tho resolu tion under which tho hearing will bo hold directs tho commltteo "to con sider tho quostlon of additional legis lation to rcgulnto interstate com merce, and to authorize tho Interstate Commerce commission to fix rates of freights and fares and to acquire fur ther Information as to Intcrstato com merce, including violations or eva sions of tho antl-robato law and tho dovlcca and methods by which such evasions nro accomplished and includ ing refrigerator and other private car system, Industrial railway tracks, switching charges and tho like, and also to consider what legislation should bo enacted in relation to tho liability of railroad companies cngnged In Intcrstato traffic or operating lines In nny territory of tho United States for Injuries received by tholr em ployes when In tho discharge of duty." GARFIELD READY TO BEGIN Investigation of Kansas Oil Situation Will Commence at Once. TOPRKA, Knn Commissioner of Corporations Garfield announced lhat tho Investigation ot tho Standard Oil company In Kansas would bo started at once. Tho hearings will all be se cret, and no intimation of tho com missioners' work will bo mado public until the report Is given out by Pres ident Roosevelt. Commissioner Gar field held conferences with Governor Hoch, Attornoy General Coleman and United States District Attorney Dean. All tho Information gnlncd by theso officials wns placed before him and he rogards It as sufficient to start, to work on. In reply to a question Commissioner Garfield said that ho had been work ing on tho oil sltuntion for several months. He said: Tho early agitation in Kansas in terested mo, as It la practically a repetition of what we went through in Ohio povoral years ago. Tho rela tions ot the production of crude oil to demand Is naturally a very import- ant mnttor in this Investigation. Tho Standard Oil company scorns to have raised tho cry ot over-production ns a defonso against tho charges and this claim Is one of the things that wo ! will go into very caretuily. BRIDLE FOR MISS ROOSEVELT Made of White Horse Hair With Solid Silver Buckles. NEW CASTLE. Colo. Now that tho reception to President Roosovolt nnd tho parade is assured the women of Now Castle havo decided to do their share. As soon as tho president alights from tho train a committee from tho women's reading club will surround him nnd will escort him to tho club rooms, wj'ero on bohalf of ..... .. u.c.v... v, X. ...... ., .l.'.lt.J Uf ...I. bo prosonted with a horse hair bildlo for tho use of Miss Alice Roosevelt. Tio brldlo itself is a work of art. which took over a year to complete Turkey Settles Claims. PARIS A dispatch to Uio Foml official Temps from Constantinople says the French ambassador, M. Con stans, hns received nn Imporinl Irado making a complete nnd definite settle ment of the French claims. It gives an indemnity of $7,000,000 for tho contro versy over the Dnmascus-Nazrib rail-1 road and insures continuous French i control of the road, and also accords as damages $.120,000 to tho Frnoch company operating tho quays of Con stantinople. Tito aro the main feat ures. I PAUL JONES' BODY FOUND. Successful Termination of a Remark able Search nt Paris. PARIS Tho temarkablo sonrch which Ambassador Porter has con ducted for the body of John Paul Jones hns been crowned with success by the discovery of tho body and Its luciiuucuuuii uy inn ihkiichi r rcncii mcuicai experts as unquesnonnuiy that of the famous American admiral who founded the American navy. Ambassador Porter cabled to Wash ington announcing tho successful re sults of his long and difficult search. Tho body Is In a good state of preser vation, considering that tho Intor ment took nlnco over 100 years ago. Tho circumstances lending to tho final discovery of the body aro par ticularly interesting. General Porter has conducted tho search for tho Inst flvo years and when congress recently took no action upon the president's recommendntlou for tho expenses in cident to the search the ambassador continued tho extensive labors at his own expense. A largo force of work men has been engaged night and day tunneling and cross-tunncllng the old St. Louis cemetery. This constituted n huge operation, embracing nearly a block covered with buildings and re quiring n Bystom of subterranean min ing. -wind rods of wooden caskets wero found, but not until Wednesday wero unearthed four leaden caskets which gavo promise of containing tho body of tho admiral. Three of them boro plates designating the names of tho decenscd. Tho fourth showed superior solidity of workmanship. No pinto was found on this casket and it Is sup posed It wns removed when nuothor coffin wns superimposed on it. Th,c leaden coffin wns opened in tho pros enco of Ambassador Porter, Colonel Bailey Blanchard, tho second secre tary of tho American embassy, and Engineer Wels, who has been direct ing tho excavation. Tho body was found to be well preserved owing to its being Immersed In alcohol. It wn3 wrapped In a sheet with a packing of Btraw and hay. Those present wore immediately struck by tho rsoni blnnco ot tho head to that on the medallions and busts of tho admiral. As was anticipated, no uniform, de coration or sword wa3 found, as all Bitch nrtlclcs had been accounted for nftor tho burial. Tho coffin Is shnped like a mummy coffin, which coffins wore common at that period, widening from tho feet to tho shoulders, with a round top fitting over the head. Tho coffin wns taken to tho medical school where directors Cnpltan and Plllllau, distinguished professors of tho school of anthropology and recog nized authorities on such Investiga tions, wcro charged with making a thorough examination) for the purpose of Identification. To facllitato this, tho ambassador furnished them with portraits and medallions, two busts by Houdll and authentic descriptions of tho color of tho admiral's hair and height nnd measurement of his body. After tho most minute examination those facts wore fully substantiated: Length of tho body, fivo feet seven Inches; tho admiral's exact height. Slzo and shape of tho head agree with several peculiarities Identical with the head of the admiral. Hair, dark brown, the samo as tho admlr- j als; in places slightly gray, liiillcnt Ing a person of his ngo. 45 years. Tho hair Is long, reaching below tho shoulders, and Is combed back and gnthered In a clasp nt tho back of tho neck. OVER-RIDES SUSAN B. ANTHONY National Council of Women Declares Divorce 'Evil to Be an Evil. WASHINGTON Over the bitter nrotest of Miss Susan B. Anthony tho National Council of Women adopted a resolution pledging the organization to co-operato with church and stato to ascertain what aro tho chief causes which induce or lend up to divorce. Divorce, the resolution recites, Is known to cause most disastrous re sults In tho family and stato. "I do not consider tllvorce an evil bv nny moans." asserted Miss An thony, who waj on her feet before tho reading of tho resolution had heon concluded. It If just as much a n-fugo for women married to brutal mn as Cannda wns once a refuge from brutal master. I will never vote for u io solution that will cut women off from rofugo from designing nnd brutal men." Tho council udnpled formally tho nntl-polygnmy resolution favorably re ported from committee; also a rosolu- tlon deploring tho horrors of war In i hours nftor death on a bed ho had oc general and particularly tho presont ' cuplcd since last Saturday. Thero war in the far oast. Tho eourc'.l ' was a bullet wound In the head. The pledged itiolf tluough resolution to I suicide loaves a wifo nnd two ohl'dren. ostnbllsh nnd maintain klndcrgniienc ' Ho was a native of Waterbury, Conn, and day nurseries for the p.xirer j Tho police of tills city sny. that classos ot colored children. I Claronco M. Merriam, whose body wns Resolutions also wero adopie.l op! found in hotel hue yesterday, im loslng tho Indiscriminate use of the mittod suicide by shooting. .Merrlnm's mcricnn Dag. and advocating on all I ' possible occasion the adoption ol the ' initiative nnd referendum as the most effecttve means for rights for women. socuring qual Stricter Medical Examination. BUFFALO. N. V. An executive commltteo of the Roynl Arcanum Is In session hero. One of the members In sponklng of tho order said their reports for tho year ondlng May 1, next, would show that the receipts of the association exceedod tho amount of the death claims by only $20,000. Tho speaker stated that tho oxecu tlvo commlttc would recommend not only that tho medical oxnminatlon bo mado stridor, but that tho appli cant's modo of living and habits be examined into. BAD FOR INDIANS AGENT WILSON SAY8 FREE WHISKY MEANS THEIR END. RgfJ fy fQRRQ PROTEST inBi,. Th-i -n,. u. n.- nv,K of Their Lands and Money Belong ing to Them la Gobbled Up by the White Speculator!. WASHINGTON H. G. Wilson, bonded school superintendent of tho Winnobngoes, arrived In Washington on mnttcrs before officials of tho In dian bureau and expects to return home within u few days. Upon his re turn he will Install his successor, W. A. McKatrldge, and this having been accomplished will start for Klamath, Ore., having recently been nppolntcd bonded school superintendent of tho Klamath schools. Mr. Wilson, in speaking of tho con ditions on tho Wluuobago reservation respecting tho snlo of liquors, said that during the recent months thero had been much less drinking. Tho re cent decision of tho supremo court, however, holding thero is no law to prevent tho Winnebngo or other In dians who hold full American citizen ship from purchasing liquor, will have a disastrous effect. "This decision means tho finish morally and physlcnlly of this trlbo or Indians," said Wilson. "If enabled to purchase whisky they will soon become extinct. In fact, It will bo but a few years until nearly every able bodied man among them will havo drank himself to death." Tho Wlnnebagoes- havo filed a pro test with tho secretary of tho interior and commissioner of Indian affairs of tho manner In which that trlbo has been robbed of its lands nnd cast Into outer darkness by tho whlto man for tho Inst twenty-five years. Tho Winno bngoes declaro their lands, which havo apparently been sold by them hnvo been taken away fraudulently. Members of tho trlbo, they assert, have been forced to sign blank papcr3 they know nothing about; checks they have received havo been taken from them by forco or offset by enormous whisky bills; their agents .havo falsi fied itemized accounts they sent to the department, and during the last three months have ridden all over tho reservation getting signatures from Indians to papers which enabled tho speculators to get hold of their prop erty. Tho climax, they charge, came when their agent himself handed to speculators direct tho government checks, money belonging to tho In dians to pay fraudulent debta and whisky notes of Indians without in vestigation or hearing and without tho knowledge and consent of tho In dians. Tho complaint Is transmitted by Phillip Long, a Winnebago, and Is signed by moro than 100 of his tribesmen. Some of tho names attach ed aro Red Legs, Charles Earth, George Iongtall. Louis Grayhalr, Green Rainbow, Pet Snake, Two Buf fulohead, South Wind, Big Tree, Walk ing Day, George whitcwing and Green Hair. ' RUSSIANS ON THE RUN joklo Report Saye Main Body of Czar's Army is Now at KIrin. TOKIO It Is reported that tho main force of tho Russians, which re tired In the direct ton of Hsing.klng, hns reached KIrin. Tho rear guard, which Is estimated at 12,000 men, con tinues in the vicinity of Harlung cheng, closely in touch with the Jap anese vanguard. Tho main forco, which retired from Kalyuan over tho Klrln road, is reported at KIrin, with a roar guard of 8,000 men, nt It suchow,, Hnklusu and at Sulipao, keeping in touch with the Japanese forces. Changchen Is evidently the rallying point- for tho Changtu and Fakeumen forces. Although a force, estimated at 13,000 men, has been detailed to oc cupy Fenchun, and 3,000 to hold Pa mlencheng, tho latter forco seems as signed to check and retard tho Jap anese advance. MERRIAM COMMITS SUICIDE Of Merrlam Mortgage Co. and Brother-in-Law of Sheldon. BOSTON, Mass. Clnrenco M. Mer rlam, an Investment broker having of fices in this, city, has committed sui cide nt a hotel. His father Is a broker In Chicago. No cause for the suicide is known. Mr. Merrlnm's body was found some friends bore cannot explain tho act. They aay so far as thoy know Merrlam rjoyed splendid health and was pros perous. Merrlnm's father and brother reside In Topekn. Marrin Skipped to France. PHILADELPHIA Frank C. Marrin, alias "Judge" Franklin Stone, whom poll co ngents havo boon seoking in connection with the affairs of tho col lapsed Storey Cotton company, is re povtod to have landed at Havre. Franco, March 23, having sailed from New York on the same day tho con cern went into tho hands of a re ceiver. Marrin was accompenied by his wlfo and two sons. Thomas II. Quinlnn, secretary and treasurer of tho Storey company, is also said to have boon in tho party,. WHAT IS A BUILDING & LOAN AS SOCIATION. To those not familiar with the plan and operation of a Building & Loan Association it may bo proper to say that It Is In fact a mutual society for savings, In which every member, pop ularly styled a "depositor," is a stock holder and entitled to share in tho profits of tho Company, tho aggregate savings being loaned to other mem bers of tho Association. It affords every person nn opportun ity to at any time safely Invest sums ot $1.00 or moro anil assures him that whatever interest may bo derived from loaning tho aggregate sums wilt bo divided pro-rata and his sharo paid or credited quarter-annually. All money is loaned on first mort gage security or on stock of tho Asso ciation to other members, nnd is re paid in monthly Installments. Hence, safety Is as nearly absolute as possi ble, and, with common honesty and with tho exercise of ordinary Judg ment, tho Institution cannot fall. It Is not intended to bo as flexible as a bank, since the Stato law renders all securites non-negotiable. There fore, notice of withdrawal of money is required, but this is more than off set by the higher ra of Interest or dividends paid to its members. Per manency in savings and investments aro Us characteristics. In addlton to offering absolute safe ty for Investments, it also offers an excellent opportunity to own a home of your own. Why forever pay rent7 You will assume practically no more obligation in undertaking to purchase a homo of your own. It will only re quire tho regular setting asldo of such an amount as you can from each pay day until you have the necessary mar gin of cash to put up as security. Then for a tlmo you pay about the samo as tho former rent, and after that you have only taxes and Insur ance to pay. For clrculnrs explaining our plan, address Occidental Building & Loan Association, 1523 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. Tennesse Giant. Near Parsons, Tenn., there lives a most remarkable young man, a verlt ablo giant for nge. His name Is Arnold, nnd ho Is not yet olghteen years of age. He stands seven feet even in his stocking feet and wears a No. 13 shoe. Nashville Banner. Insist on Getting It. Some grocers say they don't keep Defiance Starch. 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