' ft I f: ( 1$ l N The Chief C. B. HAIjK, Publisher RED CLOUD NEBRASKA DETAILING fi PUN DEPORT OF THE MONETARY COM MISSION ABOUT READY. DISCUSS THE ALASKAN PROBLEM Immediate Consideration by Conorcco Is Urned Monetary Commission Thinks It Can Cut Out Wall Street. Washington. -Tim monetary com mlHHlnn'u Ioiik usaltcil report detail im; u plan to reform the currency iiyn torn propones a pcifectlon of Chair man Aldrlch's original plan Tor a. na tional reserve association liicli Ih to tic a cooperative union of all tho bankn In effect an evolution or tho clearing house tclii extended to In elude a central organinllon. Tim re port Includes a 1)111 to make effective the plan as It now stuntls and to re peal all national banking lawn which would conflict with Itn operation. Kew hasio changes hnvo been mado In the proposed plan which Mr. Aldrlch Biib inltted to the commission aeveral weeks ngo. It Ih proposed to Incor porate, the national reset ve assocla tlon with a capital equal to lit) per cent of all the bankn which become members. Ilefore the aHHoelatlon can begin business $IO0.00O,0Ul In cash capital must be paid In. Recommendo Liberal Leasing Law. Washington Enlarged application of tho leading piinclplo applied to the public domain, especially n liberal leasing law for the development of 11m mineral resources of Uunka. par ticularly ILk coal lands, and liuincdi nte eotiHlderatlon by congress of the whole subject of water-power develop ment and conliol, are the moat Impor tant recommendations contained In the annual report of Secretary of tho In terior Fisher. A general oveihaul Ini: of conditions In AhiBka la needed, tho secretary nays, lie favors a law for the retirement of government em ployes, placing It on the ground ()f good biiHiiieHH policy, lie urges the creation of a bureau of national parkH, each of them at present being "a dep urate and distinct unit for administra tive purposes" Thero Is also serious need, lio declared, for tho enlargement of the work of tho bureau of mines. German Officials Deeply Interested. Merlin. Official circles hero and the tiovvspapera generally display deep In terest In the speech delivered by Sen ator Hitchcock of Nebraska In tho sen nto on tho arbitration treaties. Ab stracts of bis address have reached llerlln. and these contain what are considered such rash statements that government olllclals have decided to wait for a full report of his speech be fore expressing any opinion Omaha Bishop Injured. Omaha. The Klsht Rev. Richard Gcamiell, bishop of the Catholic dio cese, was painfully Injured when ho fell the entire length of the llight of stairs leading from tho second to the Urst lloor of the bishop's residence. The fall resulted from an attack of dialiiess, and the Injuries consist of bruises about the head, body and limbs. Governor Can't Do Both. Lincoln. (Jovornor Aldrlch desires to go to the republican national con- ventlon as a delegate, but as he Is a candidate for governor, under tho rul ing of Secretary of State Walt ho can not bo n candidate for governor and also have hhi name on tho primary ballot as a candidate for delegate to tho national convention. Duluth, Minn - Inuuliies mo being rcoelvod hero from Winnipeg u to the extent of tho facilities at Duluth and Superior for tho storage of Canadian gialn. It Is understood that tho grain elevatoru capacity of Fort William and Port Arthur will be exhausted Feb i nary 1. and there will bu millions of bushels of Canadian grain yet to be Shipped. Leavenworth. Kan. A new regime lia-i been Inaugurated at the military prison at Fort l.eavenwoith with tho receipt by Col. T. II. Slav ens. com mandant, of an order from the war department to transfer all purely civil offenders to the mllitaiy piitnii at Al catra. Island. Calltornla. On January 12 a transfer or 12." men will bo made A strong guard will accompany them to California and return with sixty bovon military prisoners for the In. liilutlon here. .. Thousands of Sheep Doomed. Snntn Harbara. Cal. Thirty thou rand sheep In Santa Cruz Islands aio doomed to starvation, drazlng Is e. treinely low owing to the lauk of rain und It Is said that tho owners have llttlo hopo of saving more than two thirds of tho sheep ranging the hllln cm tho Island, numbering about 100,000 in all. Washington. Loglslatlvo machinery to provldo for oporatlon of the Panama canal and control of tho canal zone. will b started in the houBO this week. ATTACK JMPERIflLS MANY KILLED IN CLASH NEAR HANKOW. IS NOT YET HEADY TO SPEAK noosevelt Refur.ca to Commit Himself on Presidential Question Im perial Troops Attached by Revolutionists. Kan Francisco. In i espouse to a call by Piesldent Kun Yet Hen, several leadern of the Chinese i evolutionary Junta here will sail for China Janu ary 10 to offer their sen Ices to the new republic. Peking.-- Several hundred imperial troops ate repoited to have been Killed and wounded Thursday in a bat tle with revolutionists near Hankow province of the Hu J'eh. The Im perial troops were evacuating the city when two of their trains weie de nt toyed. From these trains one thou sand (loops, Independent of their com manders, weie making an effott to re turn to Mankow The levolutlonlsts, however, attacked them vlgoioiisly, Inflicting heavy losses. Has Nothing to Say. Ojfstcr Hay -After a talk In New York with .lames It (i.irlield. e-sec-ictary of the Interior and a leader of tho lepuhllcau piogrosiilvos in Ohio, ex-l'icsldcnt Itoosovolt has returned to Oyster liny. Colonel Itoosevelt had Just ouo thing to say It was that he had no Intention of lotting the public know what he thinks about the Se lection of a republican candidate for president. He declared hit; intention of bottling himself up at Sagamore Hill and refusing to answer any questions Found Dead In Cellar. Omaha. Husband dead from hiait f.illme and the wife fioni a fall down stalls, .Mr and Airs. William I. Kielle were found at an eail.v hour this moinlng by their son. I' William ICrelle. Mr. K relic was ill years old and li Ih wife i"0 earn old. The opin ion of the physician who examined tho bodies Is that .Mr. Krelle went down cellar to look after the lire or attend to some other matter and died of heart failure; that his wife, anx ious over his prolonged absence, start ed down cellar after him. slipped and fell to the bottom, sustaining Injuries fioin which she died. The bodies were found lying lu the cellar near the foot of the stairway. Biggest Man Is Dead, nioomlngton. Ill Leonard ("Haby") Miss, lepoitcd to be the largest man In the world, was found dead In his home here. He had not been seen about tho place for several days, and neighbors made an investigation, llnd lug his froen body, seated lu a chair, in his night clothing, with gas escap ing from a gas stove. It is believed ho aroso several nights ago to get warm and in some way accldentall) opened the jet unknowingly. Nebraska Man Injured in Ohio. Cincinnati Fred Uverett. aged 2.1, ft school teacher of Peru, Neb . en route from New York to St I mis. was found on a stieet corner heie with his jaw broken, a briib-e on his left cheek and a scalp wound Patrolman KriiHo of the central district, who found him. could get no intelligible statement from him and sent him to tho city hospital. Son of Reyes Arrested. Mexico City -Charged with linplica lion In the Re.ves revolution plan. Ro dolfo Reyes, son of (leneral Reyes, ban boon arrested and placed In Sandlgo j mllitnry prison, where his father Is common liouoiro prior to his arrest, placed himself voluntarily at the ills- posal of the authorities. He denies his guilt. Cuban Official Resigns. Havana The societal y of tho troas - ury, R. Martinez. Ortiz has lesigned, his announced reason being dlssatls taction with the present tiend of af- fairs and the Impossibility of serving under existing conditions. This Is the third cabinet position vacated within a fow weeks in response to tho agitation of the veterans association Winnipeg. Tho trapplst monastery at St. Norbet, Man , was destroyed by lire Thursday The fifty-three men re siding in the building sought shelter In a monastery nearly completed. All of the winter stores were lost and tho monks must depend on the charity of farmers for siiatonence until next sum mer Tho burned building was erect ed twenty years ago and tho first built by the trapplsts when they start ed operatlonti. and was one of tho threo lu America. May Yet Appoint Judge Hook. Washington Fi lends of President Taft expect him to send to the sonato during tho week the nomination of 1'nlted States Circuit Judgo Hook or Kansas as associate Justice of the su preme court to succeed the late John M Harlan of Kentucky. No olllelnl announcement that Judge Hook would be nominated has bu nuide at tho White House, but congicu leaders doso to the president asserted tha every other candidate virtually had boon eliminated. r TOTTERING 5 V. 'ffiiCri lfo oubJ MBSSOL JJi t nm ..ff&2- p-lJWIlBBW-f (Cup) "Kilt, ui- MAMMOTH POLITICAL MACHINE Dynamiter Will Testify at Indian. apolls Senator Brown Would Place Poctal Employee All Under Civil Service. IH I'uso, Texas Under the guaid kinship of two detectives and securely locked lu the state loom of a sleeping car attached to the golden state llm-1 lteil Southern Pacllle train. Ortle K. MeMunlgal Hi lived heie Thursday afternoon. His car was translerred to an Fl Paso & Southwestern Rock Is land tialn. and In a few minutes was Hying not tli No one was permitted to see McMauigal. The fact that he was on the Main was known only (o the conductor McMauigal is said to be en i onto to Indianapolis where he is expected to testify In the piobiug of the djnamltu cases bv the fedeial gianil jury now in scFsioti time. Ills i onto from here will he direct to Chi cago A Huge Political Machine. Washington- sseiting that the post olllce department has become a huge political machine. Congressman , Noiris has Introduced a bill in the! house io place every emplo.vo of that I depaitment. except tho l ostmaster I ili'l'ill LliK lit i-.i t'iL Liu; umiu.iaiv-i ......... ..r.u... . .. ...... .i.v ... . ...j gem ral, under the eompetltiv" olassl-1 condition of the national banks of No Mod set vice. The bill applies to first, braska, exclusive of tho reserve cities, ge (ii second, third and fourth assistant at the close of business on December postmasters general, and would put ", as reported to the comptroller of these high officials under the civil sorv- tho currency, shows the average re ico inles. It provides a graduated serve held at 1(5.10 per cent, as corn scale of tlxed salaries for the vailous i pared with 15.SS per cent on Septem- post offices, and this Kcalo would do crease many of tho salaries now being paid. The bill provides for tho reduc tion of salaries of postmasters vvher ever the present salary exceeds $-,'100, the maximum salary being fli.000. The aggregate reduction would make an annual saving lu the poFtofflco de paitment of neurly $1,000.00(1. and this i eduction would as a rule be says, bo welcomed by 4he men whobo salaries will bo reduced, because it would give them a permanent tenure of office and an opportunity of promotion on their I own merit to a possible salary of, urst appearance in Illinois on his pros $i'.,000 " lent campaign tour, declared It was impossible for the government longer Agreement will be Impossible. j not to subject groat money interests Washington All hope or agree I to leform. ment between confeiees of the two I - houses of .ongress on the resolution Woman Made Deputy Sheriff, piovlding for election of United States Ncw York - Through his promlao senators bv direct vote of the people ,0 appoint several woman deputy has vanished. Tho conferees on the kI'UTs. Sheriff James Harbor has resolution providing for the const! ' elected Mrs. Caroline Truax. widow tutlonal amendmont have reached the of tlle latc Juatlcp Truax of the state conclusion that an agreement would bo impossible and a repoit to that i effect is expected soon Is Opposed to Judge Hook. Washington. Ills attention being called to tho telegram from the No- i braska railroad commission, protest- I lug against the appointment of Judge Hook to tho supremo bench. Senator mown miiii; i am oj.i.oseu io ine ap- ' polntinont or Judge Hook, and favor I naming Judge Dormer of Iowa." Washington A busy session Is In i prospect for congress when it recon-' ' eues and deliberations may run well ! Into the summer, without halt even i for tho presidential nominating con- ventlons. Now York. So widespread has be oonio the ciime of forgery in tho United States and bo great has been the losses within the last twelve cohol and groceries to tho Inmates of months, that companion Issuing fore- tho municipal night Bholtor for tho cry Insurance have adopted tho mo-t homeless and tho confiscation of tho stringent restrictions in Issuing poll- adulterated whisky found on his prom otes. While no accurate account of Ises no further poisonings havo been the losses has been kept, Albert S. Os-' reported In tho city. Tho otllclal totnl born, an expert on handwriting, esh of tho dead Is seventy-two out of 162 mates that they totaled $15,000,000 cases repoited to tho authorities, but through checks and drafts alono dur - Ing mil. Folk's Campaign to Start. St. Louis. Former Governor Folk, who is contesting Missouri agalur bpeaucr ciarK lor tno delegation to tho democratic national convention will begin a campaign throughout th state January 15, firnml Junction. Col Formal de maud for a presidential primary will bo made upon tho republican state central committee of Colorado, at a meeting of the Colorado progressive republican league to bo held on Jan uary 10. OPENS HIS ILLINOIS CAMPAIGN Imperial Government Calls on Mu tinecro to Submit to Authority "Fighting Bob" Evans Dies Very Suddenly. Peking. Three thousand Miinchu imperial troops, drawn from the gar risons of Pno Ting Ku and Shlh Wang Tno. have been ordered to Chin Wang Tito and Uinchow to attack tho mu tineers thero if they do not submit. Chao Krh Feng, formerly viceroy of tho province ol Hze chuan. assloted by Manchu soldiers fioin Tibet, has recaptured Chang Tu, the capital. Se rious disturbances, bowovcr, continue throughout the province. Foreigners ore leportetl to h.ie left the cit of Chun King. The railroad authorities j at Tien Tsin. fearing an attack by the lebel tionps, have stopped the Siber ian mall, (icncral U Yuen Heug com-mander-ln-clilef of the rebel Hoops, who has been mado vice-ptesldent of the republic, lias apologized to tho im perial authorities for the violation of the armistice at Hankow and has dis missed two colonels wbo were re- sponsible for It. -- Conditions of Nebraska Banks. Washington. The abstract of tho bor 1; loans and discounts Increase from J50.772.476 to .':!,260,r.rir,; gold coin decrease from $1,514107 to $1. r:!7.:!;!."; total specie increase from jfi,. lS.-.flOS to $S.lS7,0:!n. Individual do- ' posits decrease from $3::,4 llJ.OOt; to $v 1 1" iiy LaFollette Opens Illinois Campaign Chicago. Asserting that every cap italization of corporations was tho pri mary cause of the high cost of living. Senator Robert M LaFollette, In a speech here Wednesday, marking his r1'1"' ' '. """ mves.eu ner wan mo aiitnority or deputy sticrltT o' Now York county. Pasadena, Cal. Tho tournament ot roses, which has been given In Pasa dena regularly at the midwinter sea son for close on to a quarter of a century, took place Monday In tho nr..Hnnrn ,lf ,. rnenr.i.t.r,.niH,.P r,i '()f spectators. Thousands of visitors tron, wny M.clIon8 of tll0 col,ntrv joined in the festivities. Replna. Sask. Ernest Brunnoll, charged with stealing a $40,000 money package from a Canadian Northern railroad express car t o mouths ago. has confessed. The Package wbb buried In an ash pile and the money found. nerlin Since tho arrest of tho wholesale liquor dealer who had been in the habit of disposing of wood al- , these do not Include sonio who died outside of tho municipal Institutions. Tampa, Fla, W. J Hryan, accompa- ntod by Mrs. Rryan, have arrived here direct from Havana as the concluding stage of their trip to Jamaica and Panama Thoy went Immediately to tho dock nnd took a steamer for St Petersburg a popular winter resort on tho other side of Tam'ia bay. Mrs. nryan will spend some days thero. Mr Hryan lenVes immediately for Washington. Mrs. Hryan expects to mcnt nn old-tlmo friend, whoso custom t ls , Bpon(i her winters at St, l'eurs- inirRi uoth aro looking very wall and icbeoiful BRIEF NEWS OF NEBRASKA Ogalalla had a SI 0.000 flro New Years eve. Nebraska state corn show at Lin coln, January 1C to 19. The State Historical society will meet at Lincoln, January S to 10, Tccumsoh dry goods stores will close at i; o'clock lu tho evening un til March. The state good rofuls association will meet at Lincoln on Tuesday of hum, week. A defective fluo lu the residence of John Pentococost at Sterling was the cause of a $:;,000 llro. The State Territorial Pioneers' asso Mat inn will hold their regular annual session at Lincoln January 0. According to Secretary Royce of tho state banking board, Nebraska has not had a bank failure for live years. Hioken How reversed tho order ol things New Years day the men kept open house and the ladles did the call ing. ..Jnmes Rryce, nritish ambassador to thlB country, will not bo able to servo as commencement orator at tho Uni versity of Nebraska. While out hunting rabbits Friday, near Lorton, a son of Mr. and Mm. lOlklns lMon accidentally shot and in stantly killed himself Henton Queen, at Platts'iiouth. sus tained a loss of nearly S 1,000 whe ho set hhi homo on Hie while thawing out the frozen water pipes Seven Lincoln dental otllcos were visited by burglars between Saturday light and the opening after New Year More than ?700 worth of gold foil was taken. A section of tho concrete floor in 'he fccond story of tho new Pawnee City court house gave way and fell several foot, tortunatoly injuring no sne. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carmlchael of Hastings celebrated their fiftieth wed Jlng anniversary one day last week, nearly a hundred guests being In at tendance. At the H. It Sehertz farm sale held recently near Auiora. moie than $5 000 worth of pioperty was sold and .ill but n very few dollars was p.jld Dver in cash The stockholder of tho Ileatiico lion Woiks have voted to Increase the -apltnl stock from $50,000 to $mo.00P, he additional capital to be iimuI In xtendlng tho work of the Institution After having been without a pastor 'or several months, the It.iptir.lt hureh jf Holdrego has extended a call to Rev. H. J. Roberts or South llethle hem. Pa . nnd he has written his ac ceptance. C. K. Hoggs, at Hastings, narrowly pscaped serious Injury when the pipes ac was thawing out in the kitchen rango exploded, wrecking the range, and throwing portions of It through tho celling. Professor Duncanson of Peru Nor mal used carbolic acid by mistake for witch hazel after he had shaved, add as a result tho general appearance of his usually classic, countenance was temporarily disfigured. One hundred anil twenty lorinir students or Union college aro now en gaged In missionary work In foreign fields. Mission stations of the dvent 1st church have been established in almost every country of the world. Jnme.s Richardson, an aged negro, was found sick and without food or fire, with the tomperaturo below yoro. covered up with a pile of rags in a ooin at Nebraska City. lo was given 'ood nnd shelter and will possibly re cover. The villages of Shelton and Gibbon aro wrestling with tho problem of ((ltarantining a number of smallpox patients, which developed in theso localities within the past fow days. Forty-seven cases aro registered at Shelton, with almost a liko number at Gibbon. The commercial club at Lincoln Is sending out letters to the commercial clubs throughout the state asking them to send delegates to tho annual meeting of tho good roads association, which will bo held thero January 10. Replies aro coming In rapidly, and It Is thought that thero will bo a large uttondanco at tho meeting. A copy of tho London Times of June 22. 1S15, giving a graphic account of the battlo of Waterloo, has been pre sented to the State Historical Boclety by the Rev. Father Fitzgerald of Red Cloud. The story of Napoleon's last fray gives a list of Hrltlsh officers killed in that engagement and con InlnB an interesting recital of tho bat tle. Congressman Mngulro has an nounced tho nppolntment of Georgo Chapllno of Lincoln to tho naval acad emy at Annpolis. The deep well which Is being sunk at Nebraska City Ib now down 2.R73 foot nnd tho drill has struck tho hard est rock encountered slnco tho well was started. Fedoral and private detectives made a general' round up of tho bootleggers and gamblers at 'Walthill, raiding sov eral gambling Joints and captuilng a quantity of liquor The Reatrlco Commercial club has received overtures from an airship company to locate at that place. Philip Hess, an old soldier C7 years of ago, who disappeared from his boarding houso at Reatrlco several days ago, was found doad near Pick orell. Uo hod hanged himself to a tree H M. Rushnell, president or No braska State Association of Commer cial Clubs, will go to Falrbury, Janu ary 12 and address tho Falrbury club on tho subject "What Commercial Clubs Can Do Without Money. Theie will bo a banquet after tho address. SYSTEMIC CATARRH RELIEVED byPERUNA, My Husband Also Uses Peruna. Mis. DilLi M ay S u m ueN, w hose p I e t u i e nc tump mil s this t e m I i in um.il and who ic ndcs at S53 N. Comic ht., Tipton, Itnl., writes 'lhe Pcrim i Co., ns follow 41 "j:igbt bot tles ot Peruna co in p 1 e tely cuii'd me of sjstcniio ea tnt ill of l-CV-eral ear h' M.wiiIiiik', and if my IiihImimI foeln b.idltv ur tit her ot us cuUh cold we at mice t.il.u Fuun.i." il Stomach Trouble Mi. WiImmi Robinson, 701 NwIe Si , Toledo, Ohio, wiltc: "I led like ii now person. 1 have no niniu heavy feelings, no more p.iiti. don't liekh up ga, evm cut most anything without it Inn ting me. 1 want to be working all the tune. I have gamed tvveiity-fniir pounds. "People that mo mo now nnd avv me two month ngo m-ciii nvtoni-hed. 1 tell them Peruna did it. I will mv It i the only iciiivdy for epiing and all other iiiliiii'iit'-i " Ask Your Druggist for a Free Peruna Almanac for 1912. SUDDEN DISCOVERY. Mrs. Haymore How is that mulo you bought of tho dcakln, Silas; is he fast? Haymowe (limping) No, not en tirely; I discovered his hind legs aro loose. Was Testing the Baby. Llttlo Phil Warrlnger, ot Addison road, was detected In tho act of pull ing out tho baby's hair desptto her frantic protest. "I just wanted to see," he said lu explanation, "whether sho was cold storage baby. Teacher told us that's the way you can tell a chicken, ir tho feathers come out easily tho cntckon has been lu cold storage." Needless to say, Phil -Is doing pen ance. New York Times. Guarding the Money. "Why was he guarded by the po lice?" "They were afraid somebody clso v ould get his money." If ou can't marry tho one you lovo, try to lovo tho ono you marry. The Promise Of a Good Breakfast is fulfilled if you start the meal with Post Toasties Sweet, crisp, fluffy bits of toasted corn ready to serve direct from the pachage with cream and sugar Please Particular People "The Memory Lingers" Fotttum cvrf ul Company, Limited, llalllu Creek, Mich. . V&isaS'' niPifii xi f' 4 4 4)