THE ALLIANCE HERALD W. 8. RAKER, Publlther. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. Tho torpctlo boat dostroyor Kljl was launched at Kuro. Governor Higglns of Now York signed tho stock transfer bill, Secretary Hay's oflorta on behalf of Roumanian Jowb has greatly Improvod their condition. Plans for tho financial reform of Macedonia will probably bo terrain ntcd at tho ond of April. Bjc-Sonntor Thurston of Nebraska has gono to Portland, Oro., to defend Senator Mitchell in tho land fraud cases-. Fredorlck K, StooB, nntlonal sccro tary of tho Patriotic Order Sons of America, died at his homo in Philadel phia, Mayor Diiiuio lias sont a telegram to President Koosovelt Inviting Him in behalf of tho peoplo of Chicago to visit that city. Tho Itov. Stowart Dingwall Fop dyco Salmond, principal of tho United Free church college, Is dend at Aber deen, Scotland. Word received from Hot Springs, Ark,, where Dlshop Spalding Is now staying, Is to tho effect that ho ie rapidly recovering. About 2,U0 strikers of tho Putlloff works, St. Petersburg, wero dispersed Tjy mounted pollco who woro pelted with pieces of Iron. Governor Pennypackor Blgnod tho Greater Pittsburg bill, which provider for tho consolidation of tho cities of Pittsburg nnd Allegheny City. B. Heaton, principal of tho English civil engineering collogo of Calcutta. Is travollng in this country. His ob ject is to study tho educational mothods observed in American schools. Col. D. W. Emmons, foundor of Huntington, W. Vn., nnd ono of thd most prominent citizens of West Vir ginia, was stricken' with npoploxy while soatod at tho breakfast tablo nnd, died within a few minutes. Santiago Igleslas, tho local organ izor of tho Amorlcan federation of la bor, at San Juan, P. II., confirms tha atatomont that tho Amorlcan flag was not Insulted or torn when tho pollco dispersed tho Ponco gathering April 17th. Tho naval authorities aro unani mously of tho opinion that tho re mains of John Paul Jones should be burled in tho comotory nt tho United States Naval acadomy at Annapolis, bocauso ho was a distinguished naval officer. Total exports of spcclo from tho port of Now York for four day woro $480,037 gold and $208,361 silver; im ports of morchandiso, $11,870,020: im ports of dry goods for five days $2, 848,287. W. S. Sands, former socrotary of legation at Korea, and adviser to tho Icing, hns been appointed secretnry of tho Amorlcan legation nt Panama to succeed Mr. Loo, who becomes coun sel gonoral thero. Tho Hamburg-American lino steam er Amerlka was launched at Belfast In, tho presonco of thousnnds of peo plo Including Walter Long, chief sec rotary of Ireland, and Lord London derry, nontenant of County Down. On tho retirement of Major General G. L. Gillespie, In June, Brigadier Gon oral George M, Randall will bo made major general and assistant to tho chlof-of-staff. Colonel Arthur L. Wag nor will bo promoted to bo brigadier general to succeed General Randall. IT. U. Mudgo, gonoral manager ol tho Atchison, Topeka & Santa To railroad, confirmed the dispatch to the effect that ho had resigned to accept tho position of second vice president of tho Rock iBland system, effective May 1. Tho control 6f tho Ann Arbor rail road company, which has been In the hands of tho Gould Interests during tho past threo yenrs, has been ac quired by Rudolph Kleybolto & Co., according to n statement Issued by that firm. Something of a sensation in news paper circles of tho Twin cities was caused when tho St. Paul Globe, the only democratic morning paper In that city, announced that on May 1 It would ceaso publication nfter nearly thirty years of exlstonco. Tho Daughters of tho Revolution dedicated Memorlnl Continental hall In Washington with appropriate cere monies. Tho United States supromo court holds that tho Now York law regulat Ing tho tlmo during which laborers may work, Is unconstitutional. Secretary of State Hay's physlcIanB roports that Mr. Hay has rocovorod his health. Tho Equitable Mutual FIro Insur ance company nnd tho Mercantile Mu tual Fire Insurance company, both of St. Paul, Minn., wero declared Insol vent It Is learned that tho Japanese gov ernment Is about to raise anothor do mestlc loan of $50,000,000. Dr D. K. Poarsons. the noted' phil anthropist, celebrated his eighty-fifth birthday and announced his Intention of devoting tho remainder of his life to giving away his money. Albert F. Flete. a letter carrier, whoso home Is In McGregor, In., was arrested in Geneva, III., charged with stealing money orders. Secretary Taft has concluded to vlttt Tokio on tho occasion of his Philippine trip and pay his respects to the Japanese foreign office officials. Brief Telegrams Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Dcflnaco Cold Wntor Starch for laundry uso they will save not only time, because It novor sticks to tho iron, but becauso each package contains 10 oz. ono full pound whllo all other Cold Water Starches nro put up in -pound pack ages, and tho price Is tho same, 10 ccntB. Then again becauso Dellanco Starch Is frco from all Injurious chem icals. If your grocer trios to soil you a 12-oz, packngo It Is because he has a stock on hnnd which ho wlBhes to dispose of before ho puts In Defiance. Ho knows that Dcflanco Starch hns printed on overy packago In largo let ters and figures "1C ozs." Demand Do flnnco and save much tlmo and money nnd tho nnnoyanco of tho Iron stick ing. Dcflanco novcr sticks. Epigrammatic Description. A forostor stood ono day at a lum ber camp In West Virginia to Inqulro his way. Tho "strawboss," or assist ant foromnn, a lumberman from Min nesota, told him the road ho must tako, but warned him that It was "so rough a wildcat couldn't travel It." Soolnir tho look of perplexity on liln face, ho qualified his Btatemcnt thus: "I reckon he might get over It, but not tho way tho wildcat would llko to go." Heights and Depths of Man. Tho moat selfish nnd Ignoble races that over flow through tho air or swam In the sea never availed them selves of tho accidental possession of power to establish orders of patrician nnd plubolnn, or of lord and common er, and thus to doom ono portion of their number to perform all tho toll and bear nil tho burdens of tho tribe, whllo thoy themselves monopolized all Its letsuro und Its luxuries. Horace Mann. Real Old Irish. A letter bearing tho following ad dress took four days In dellvory: "Bean nl ghl abralm teac-osdn prlotn hntdech radharc an chuain, Kllronan, Aran Island Gnlway." This Is not a Joko. Translated, it Is merely this: "Mrs. Gouran, Private Hotel, Harbor View, Klkronan, Aran Island, Gal way," and It represents an offort to rovlvo tho Gaollc langungo In Ireland. Better Than Moral Suasion. "Tommy," said tho teacher to a pu pil In tho Juvenllo class, "can you toll mo what capital punishment Is?" "Yes, ma'am," answered Tommy. "It's when a fellow Is naughty and his raothor locks him up In tho pantry whoro thero Is lots of cako and Jam." X nm sure PUo'b Curo lor Consumption saved ray llfo thrco years ago. Mas. Tnos, HoimiNs, Mop'o Street, Norwich, N. Y., Fob. 17, 1000. Rights of German Landlords. Numbers of tho largo Gorman ter ritorial mngnntes enn compel tholr tenants to work for them In a number of different wnys. On soveral estates In Germany tho tenants who aro trndcs-pcoplo havo to glvo tholr ser vices to tholr landlords for nothing whenovor ho may roqulro them to do so. BIT1 Pwraanentlr cortd. No (Its or nerrramot arte I 1 1 0 lint ilay'i oa of Dr. Kline (lrrt Krre Hcotor er. Rend for I'HKIJ S'J.OO IrUl bottle and tmstl.e. VO. U. U. ULUK, Ltd., Ml Area Btrctit, 1'tiiUdolpbU, 1-& British Leaven. Tho British empire outsldo of tho United Kingdom only contains somo 8,000,000 of people of British descent that Is to say, only ono in forty of its total population. Perfect Timing Device. In Australia thero is used nn cloc trie clock which Is so porfect In Its work as to mako It Imposslblo for tho tlmors to olthor dccelvo or Innocently mnko a mistake. Sensible Housekeepers will have Defiance Btnrcli, not nlono because they get one-third more for tho same money, but nlyo becauso of supe rior quality. Religious persecution Is tho effect of an exaggerated vanity rendered fe rocious by tho best Intentions. i When you notice a vaguo accusa tion you glvo it n reality and turn a shadow Into a substance. Tho "marriage collar" so many hus bands wear Is, nnturally, one of tho "turn down" variety, A lloatlng debt is a poor thing to keep a man's head above water. Try One Package. If "Defiance Starch" does not plcaso you, return It to your dealer. If it does, you get one-thin! more for the -same money. It will irlvo you satisfaction, and will not stick to the Iron. Trust to luck If you want to go hungry. Do Your Clothes Look Yellow? Then use Defltinco Starch: it will keep them white 1G ounces for 10 cents. It doesn't tako a headstrong fel low to butt In. When You Buy Starch buy Defiance and get the best; 16 ounces for 10 cents. Once used, always uped. To love moro than onco is a feat oaslly accomplished by both sexos. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOMA, n ufa and rare remedy for Infanta and children, and see that it &i2& Dearatbs SlfiDituro In Uec For Orer 30 Yeara. Tho Kind Yon n&TO Alwari Bought. Values of commodities depend on whether you want to buv or sell. JEFFERSON DEAD FAMOUO ACTOR PASSE8 AWAY IN FLORIDA. EVENT WAS NOT UNEXPECTED Body to Be Taken to Buzard'a Bay, Mass., for' Burial. Nation Will Mourn the Loss of a Widely Known Actor. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Jo seph Jefferson, tho omlnent actor, died at his homo, "Tho Reefs." at Palm Beach nt G:1G Sunday ovonlng. Tho ond came after a day of uncon sciousness and nftor n heroic struggle of days which had exhausted his vit ality. At his doathbed wero his wife, his Bona, Charles B. and Frank Jef ferson; his nurse, Miss Mabel Bing ham; Dr. R. U. Potior and his faith ful old Borvant, Carl Kottlor. Tho ond was not a surprise to his family. Ever slnco his last sinking spell, which chmo nftor a rally on Thursday morning nnd was followed by an apparont Improvement until Friday, tho family has been -wnltlng for tho end. Mr. Jefferson's condition Saturday night grew steadily worse and tho family, which had retired, was summoned and Dr. Porter called. Tho patient's condition continued to grow worso all through Sunday and tho brief bulletins from tho bcdsldo con tained no words of encouragement. Tho sickness of Mr. Jofforson which onded in his death, was con tracted, It is believed, whllo on a recent vlst to his son, Charles B. Jof forson, at Hobo Sound, a fow miles above Palm Beach, whoro ho went to meet his friend, former President Cleveland. It Is believed that from a slight Indiscretion in his eating lib suffered an attack of Indigestion. Slnco his return to his homo his con dition grew worso, with slight rallies, until tho end. Tho body of Mr. Jefferson -will bo taken to Buzzards Bay, Mass., leaving hero Monday afternoon, accompanied by all his family who aro hero. It will reach Now York Wednesday. It was on April 1 that Mr. Jefferson went to Hobo Sound to meet Mr. Cleveland and other friends nt tho homo of his son, Charles B. Jefferson. Tho rarty spent about a week thero and during that tlmo thero wero fre quent fishing expeditions. During thnt timo Mr. Jefferson appeared active, but as Jio had been resting at his homo at Palm Beach anil had almost recovered his strongth from tho Ill ness which pulled him down last spring, ho was over-confident and over-oxorted himself. It was at a sup per thero ono night when ho nto something which it Is thought brought on tho attack of Indigestion. When Mr. Jofforson boenmo 111 ho returned at onco to Tho Reefs and was taken to his room on tho second floor of the cottage, which la only 100 feet from tho ocean, where ho could watch tho sea. Tho weather was favorable throughout his illness1. Dr. Porter, tho family physician at tho Florida homo, lived thrco miles from Tho Reefs and went occasionally to tho bedsido of his patient, feeling that his patient might survive. But when the first critical period occurred ho spent most of his tlmo thero and called Dr. Worloy, a specialist of St. Augustine, for a consultation. Dr. Worloy went to Palm Beach, arriving thero- last Mondny and leaving thero tho follow ing Monday, thinking that Me. Jeffer son might recover. It wns tho heroic fight tho veteran actor wns snaking against death nnd his great determin ation to survive In order that ho could reach his northern homo that resulted In tho fow temporary changes for tho better. Announce Backing by Gould. SAN FRANCISCO Tho local pro motors of tho Western Pacific Rail way company mako a formal an nouncement that Georgo J. Gould and tils overland railroad system aro be tilnd tho road, which will bo con structed without delay, from Salt Lako City to San Francisco. HEALTH'REPORT FROM PANAMA March Compares Favorably With Any Country. WASHINGTON Tho March henlth report of Colonel W. C. Gorgns, chief sanitary ofllcor of the Isthmian canal zone, received hero, shows n steady Improvement In conditions there. Thero wero about 9,000 employes of tho commission at the end of the month. The sick In hospitals number ed 153, and the total deaths for tho month woro only eleven. This Is oqual to a rate of fourteen per 1.000, n rate which Colonel Gorgas says would bo considered favorable unywhore. In the thirty days onded with March thero had boen four cases of yellow fever throughout the whole isthmus, of which ono was in Pana ma. In tho previous thirty days there had been twolvo ense. Each house In Pannma City has been fumigated; a groat many of thorn soveral times. Fete for the German Emperor. MESSINA, Italy The Gorman Im perial yacht Hohen-Aollorn was pro fusoly decorated with flowors and plants on Sunday in colebratlon of Easter. Dr. Goons, tho Gorman court j chaplain, enme from Berlin exprossly to perform servlcs in the chapel of the yacht In the presonco of Em peror William. The Imperial family and their suites and tho staffs of tho German ships at present in this har bor. At the conclusion of tho ser Tico tho emperor delivered a sermon expounding a text from the bible. AT JEFFERSON'S HOME. Actor's Pleasant Ways Endeared Him to Townspeople. BUZZARDS BAY, Mass. Tho prog r'oss of Joseph Jefferson's last Illness was followed anxiously In this, his Capo Cod home, and tho announce ment of hlB death was received with genuine sorrow1 by tho townspeople, to whom he hnd becomo a familiar fig ure during fifteen years of summer rosldcnco hero. Tho usual 8prlng preparations at tho Jefferson summer cottage, at tho head of Buttormllk bay, havo been in progress for somo weeks, It being Mr. Jefferson's custom to tako up his resi dence hero about tho middlo of May. The hauso which tho distinguished actor occupied is tho second which ho built hore, tho first having been destroyed by fire April 1, 1893. Mr. Jefferson's pleasnnt ways en deared him to tho peoplo In every part of Capo Cod, who woro always proud of his residence among them. His sons, Thomas and Joseph, built cottages here and Mr. Jofforson nlso built a cottngo horo for his daughter Josephine. So popular was Mr. Jofferson on Capo Cod that ho had served for many years' as president of tho Old Colony club, the summer driving club of tho cape, whoso annual reports, principally of clams and other sea food, havo been attended by many dis tinguished mon. With former President Cleveland ho enjoyed many fishing excursions down Buzzards Bay and along tho brooks of Bourno and Sandwich. Hs principal pastime, however, was painting. He took deep Interest In tho affairs of tho town. MUST STAY OUTSIDE LIMIT. Rule That Will Apply to Rojestven sky's Squadron. ST. PETERSBURG The Associat ed Press Is Informed that no repre sentations havo been mado to Russia through the French embassy hero on tho subject of Admiral Rojestvensky's stay nt Kainranh bay. Thero Is no direct telegraph lino to Kamranh bay, and the fact of a violation of neutral ity would havo to bo established be fore any definite response could be given to Japanese or French repre sentations on tho subject mado to Russia. Admiral Fo Jonquiercs, tho French naval commander at Saigon, has already sailed from thero for the purpose of Investigating tho matter. Tho following statement on tho sub ject was mado :"If Rojestvcnsky Is still at Kamranh bay, or contemplates remaining there until Nebogatoft Joins his ships, he will remain outside tho three-mile limit, as ho did during tho long stay off Madagascar. Naturally, Japan will filo a caveat, just as sho would file ono with tho United States It Rojestvensky should approach the Philippines. Japan's protest is in the nature of a warning. Tho facts yet re main to bo established." LIFE SHORTER IN AMERICA. German Doctor Compares Longevity of Germans and Americans. WIESBADEN "Americans aro shorter-lived than Germans," was tho conclusion reached by Dr. B. Laquer In his paper on social hygiene in tho United States, submitted to tho Inter national Congress of Medicine, now In session here. "Although moro temporate In tho use of alcohol thnn tho Germans, and working an average of 10 per cent shorter hours, the Americans are," said Dr. Laquer, "exhausted earlier in life." Tho doctpr gave theso figures for each thousand of tho population: The number of persons from 50 to CO years of age are, In Germany, 179; In Amorlca, 170; persons over 80, In Germnny. 78; In America, 05. Dr. Laquer did not undertake to explain the facts. He simply gave them as tho result of Inquiries which he made during a visit to tho United States in 1901. AUTOMOBILE INSPECTION CAR Can Travel 100 Miles en Three Gal lone of Gasoline. ST. PAUL. Minn. A practical test of tho railroad automobile as an in spection car has been made by Assist ant Genoral Superintendent Brown of the Great Northern road, Chlof En gineer Davis. Superintendent Jenks of tho road's northern division, and Di vision Roadmaster I.ockland. They traversed tho northern division with a car, which is now in tho St. Paul union depot yards. The now moans of transportation enables the Inspect ors to view tho tracks and roadbeds nt closo range, to vary tho speed of the car on short notice, and to look with equal ease In all d'reettons. So satisfactory was the test that Assistant Superintendent Brown will heneeworth use the car during all his lnspoctlon trips. Four persons can be accommodated on tho car It can make much more than thirty miles an hour, although that rate Is considered best for practical purposes. It can travel 100 miles on three gallons of gasolino. No News of Russian Fleet. LONDON Beyond the report that from Kamranh bay the Russian boc ond Pacific squadron proceeded northward, thero Is no further news of any kind nor confirmation of tho reported firing off Kamranh bny. There have been rumors recently that a portion of Rojestvensky's squadron was at Hainan, near the promontory of Llencham. If these rumors aro true it is supposed the whole squad ron may reassemble there and en deavor In Chinese waters to continue coaling. SENATOR IS DEAD PLATT OF CONNECTICUT PASSE8 AWAY 8UDDNLY. WAS LONG INJHJBLIC AFFAIRS A Man Peculiarly Representative of New England Ideas Funeral Will Probably Be Held on Tuesday, April 25th. WASHINGTON, Conn. United States Senator Orvlllo Hitchcock Piatt of Connecticut, died at his sum mer homo in this, his nativo town, at' 8:53 Friday night from pneumonia. Tho end camo almost unexpectedly, tho immediate cause being tho break ing of the abscoss which had foimcd In the .right lung and which produced strangulation. Only a few minutes bo fore, Dr. Ford, tho family physician, had prepared a bulletin from tho sick room to tho effect that If tho patient did not have anothor sinking spell, such as had como to him during tho foronoon, ho would probably llvo through tho night Tho funeral will probably bo held next Tuesday, though tho dato has not been conclusively fixed. By both temperament and feeling Senator Pjatt was peculiarly tho rep resentative of New England ideas and of tho old Puritan Integrity and con science. Senator Piatt's last public utteranco was nt tho state capltol on March 21, when beforo tho general assembly ho delivered tho eulogy over Genoral Hawley, whoso body lay In state In tho corridor below. Ho spoke as If from a heart that was overflowing with grief and In words that touched deeply all who heard him, telling of tho personal side. of his long relations with General Hawley, rather than of tho political battles thoy had fought with varying fortune for the party to which they both had life-long adher ence. At' the tlmo It was noticed that Senator Piatt seemed to bo of impair ed health and this was attributed to his arduous labors in tho sqnato and added responsibilities thrown on him by tho recent death of Senator Hoar. Senator Piatt succeeded Senator Hoar after the latter's death as chair man of the Judiciary committee of tho United States senate. Later ho was mado chairman of the special commit tee of tho sennte appointed to conduct the Swayne Impeachment trial and this was followed by his appointment as presiding officer of the senate, sit ting as a court during tho Impeach ment trial. That was his last high public duty beforo returning to his na tivo state to assist in paying honor to tho memory of his late colleague In tho senate, General Hawley. Ho was elected to tho senate In 1890 to succeed Senator W.H. Bar num, a democrat who had been elect ed to tho vacancy caused by tho death of Senator Orris Ferris. His last re election was In 1903. Senator Piatt was born heio July 19, 1827, and was nearly 78 years of age. NINE PENSION EXAMINERS OUT Resignations Called for by Cprnmis sioner Warner Are Accepted. WASHINGTON Nine of tho ten pension oxnmlners constituting tho Board, of Review were separated from tho government service. Commission er of Pensions Warner referred tho tho nine resignations vto Secretary Hitchcock with the recommendation that they be accepted, and Mr. Hitch cock took the desired action without delay. Tho resigned examiners nssprt that representation woro made to thorn, purporting to come from tho commissioner, that should they hand In their resignations matters would bo relieved and restorations would be made at somo date in the near future. Commissioner Warner, however, mado no such representation to tho secre tary. Tho difficulty Involving tho Board of Review was Its approval of several pensions to applicants whose only claim was enlistment in a Penn sylvania and a New Jersey regiment of volunteors for service in the civil wnr, but tho services of whom wero never availed of by the government. TAKES CONTRABAND FREIGHT Steamship Manchuria Sails for the Orient. SAN FRANCISCO The Pacific Mall steamer Manchuria sailed for China and Japan via Honolulu. It Is understood sho will stop nt Mid way Island for advices regarding the war situation in tho orient, as she carries a largo quantity of machinery and other freight for Japan, which Is alleged to be contraband. Among her passengers aro W. W. Rockhlll, formerly assistant secretary of state, who succeeds B. E. Conger as m'nlster to China. He is accom panied by Mrs. Rockhlll nnd her daughtor and Captain Henry Leonard of tho marine corps, who goes as military attache of tho legation. President Sends Regrets. WASHINGTON. Conn. A message of condolence and expressive of his grief over the death of United States Senator Orville H Piatt camo to Mrs. Piatt from President Roosevelt Sun dny afternoon. It was sent from Glenwood Springs, Colo. The mes sage also contains an expression of regret at the Inability of tho presi dent to attend the funeral. Tho text of the message will not bo given out, in accordance with tho wishes of Mrs. Piatt, who also says the body will not lie In state. Dyspepsiajf Women ABSOLUTELY NEEDLESS AGONY Canted by Uterine Olsorders and Cured by Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound! A gTcat many women suffer with a. form of indigestion or dyspepsia which docs not seem to yield to ordinary treat ment. Whllo tho symptoms seem to bd similar to those of qrdinnry indiges tion, yet tho medicines universally pre scribed do not Bcoin to restore the pa tlent's normal condition. Mrlm. Wright jj Jllrs.M.Wj'ight Mrs. Pinkham claims that there is a kind of dyspepsld. that is caused by rt derangement of the female organism, and which, whllo it causes a disturb ance similar to Ordinary indigestion, cannot bo relieved without a medicine which not only acts as n stomach tonic, but has peculiar uterine-tonic effects also. As proof of this theory wo call at tention to tho caso of Mrs. Maggie Wright, Brooklyn, N. Y., who was completely cured by Lydla E. Pink ham s Vegetable Compound after every thing clso had failed. She writes : "For two years I suffered with dyspeptia which so degenerated my entire system that I was unable to attend to my daily duties. 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