- I... The Brakeman Telephones "Y's, I'm all light. It was u had wreck. 1nt DO out- was hort. "I don't know hp may haVl to work long after midnight food bye." Railroading is a hasardou occupation and when (ha wife of trainman hears then has been I COl lision, sli' fcais the worst. A liell Telephone In the borne saves many anxious moments. When the wife of a railroader hears his ehei r.v voiee, though it may he hundreds of miles ft way, she dors not worry she knows he is all right. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO. T.M. BEESOIS, Alliance Manager Old Trusty Incubator 1 and Brooder I 1 I Made of Galvanized Iron, Asbestos 4 and California Redwood. Every- j thing so simple that a child can 4 ma e big hatches. i fcl TO' newoerry s Hardware uo. I 1 TO? I GOOD STENOGRAPHERS Are Always in Demand. Careful attention is given to the welfare of each pupil in the i III Ti'i mmv mm Ml IM Mil I IIP ST. AGNES ACADEMY ALUIANCC. NEBB CaM if Writs fat latariaattaa Oltvar jad L. C Sstits Tfttwritars Osad 142 d:e in fire Many Leap to Death In Ten Story New You Factory. BODIES PILED ON SI3EWALK. Girl and Man Hurtle Blaiing From Top Floor of Building and Othcra Burn to Criap In Holocaust Starting on Seventh Floor. New York. Marsh It. -Kighty six of tli" I t.: victims of the Ire m the ti n stor building on Wh ingt u Place havp been Identified Sixteen ol the bodies were men ThOrS an twelve Injureil in the hospUals. Nearly all the dead were emilo tel. Of the TriutiKle Waist rompaiiy on the geventh, eighth, ninth and tenth floois ol Hie tm i I 1 1 1 1 k it Ih new definitely known that im fire stinted on the eighth lot of tin building, until r h cutting table in h temp heap and if thought to govt bi'i'ti started hy a cigarette Crazed by terror, the men and wont en operators alHndou,il all effoits to fight their way through the smoke filled hallways to tin- stails or file es capes, and li'ipi'd madly trom the win fjimi Within ten minutes after the b'azc was illsiovi hm thirty five crushed ami mangled iiodles were lying below on thi' pavement! To add to the hot rot oi tii" scene the police found th 'in elves unable to control the gigantic crowd which speedily gathered. Tin' men and women In this t rowd, crazed hy the sight of the blazing bodies! hunting dOWfl from the top doors ot the burning building, fought their way through the fire lines and hampered thf work of the Bremen and surgeon Th" building, which is at the cornei of Washington place ami Green street Is one of the biggest in the clothing manufacturing district. There were i 1,800 men and women employed in it j when the Are started, but virtually all Of thOM In-low the seventh floor man ! gged t est ape Those on the upper Hoots, however. had no time in which to reach placi Of safety The first burst of flame I rent a hundred shrieking women ool the seventh door to the stairways Which were speedily choked by Un- terror maddened women Fighting and shrieking for help, th flrat twenty ol them plunged down the Stairs, landing in a tangled heap at! the loot The others who attempted to follow them were blocked ami the! I Bhrleka added to the general pamle j monlnm. Meanwhile the men and women on the eighth, ninth and tenth floors, ter ridetl by the shrieks of thoae belOW I and the clouds of smoke that rolled tip the stairs and elevator shafts, lathed madly around the stairs ami ! hallways. Those who fled to the fire escapes found their escape blocked by groups: Of shrieking women, who feared tc tisk the il si ml through the flames j t' -' r ' 'ng out front the win dows oi i. n Upper floors. In all there were seven exits the; single fire escape, two freight elevat ors at the rear, two passenger ele- valors In trout and two stairways. All of them proved useless and practically nil who escaped either climbed to the roof and scrambled thence to the root of the building occupied by the Amer lean Hook company adjoining, or fled In the first rush for safety before the crush and smoke grew thit k. The building stands today With shell Intat t ant' barelv scarred, rather only smudged. The partitions of archi tectural liling between floor and flout ate sound, and it is impossible for one who did not see it to imagine how the flames in so short a space could have wrought such havoc. The employees sat in rows at their whirring machines, the tables before them piled high with flimsy cloth, the floor littered with lint, the air itself full of flyint. Inflammable dust. The first rush of flamea was almost an ex- HOTEL ALLIANCE EUROPEAN FULLY MODERN Equipment and service first-class in every department Cafe in Connection -Open Day and Night On the left and across the street from the Burlington station 4 r 2 C0NDENSL0 NEWS j 44 t4M 4 The Kirst National hanl; of Oneenta, N. Y , has suspended husUn - The business section of l ayette, Ala , was destroy ed by fire .oi. 2'i. l)Oi Klre d strovd tne plant of the Tr mont Lumber (ompany. Krnst, 1 . liOas, $5 o.'i'i" The Russian ministerial situation 'lis taken a turn In favor of M. Stoly pln remaining premici. All train dispatchers on the Illinois Central have oeen granted an increase of 10 per cent a me 'th More than cigb,, state banks in t)klahoma hBvg ssketl to be taken into the national hank system Arthur Hughes. In Jail at Belleville, Kan . for burglary, escaped after locking the Jailer in his cell. Annual report shows the gross rev enue collected by the Bell Telephone system In 19H was IIH.'i.Otm.ooo. The Chinese govern maml has official ly thank"d the American He. Cross for Its aid to famine sufferers. All train dispatchers on the Illinois ('"titral road have been granted an In crease In pa 1 amo.inting to 10 per cent. Captain Worth Q, Ross, command revenue cutter serv ice, wi'l May I, for physical dlsabll ant of the te retired It. Senator Tillman of South Carolina. in response to an inquiry about his health, savs he is feeling "entirely j fit' Qeorge Wanamaker, appraiser of the port of New York, resigned his office to devote bis time to his private af fairs. i The otliclal census shows Hungary to htnc a population of 10(150,700. This is an increase in ten years of 1.- SIMQO. United states offlcials arrested ! Celao Cere, and w it in Bl Paso, Tex., and confiscated their counterfeit mon ey outfit. Hre in Colon, I'anf'na. destroyed thirty houses. Dynamite had to be used to prevent destruction of canal one buildings. Seven hundred and fifty engineers ion the Denver and Rio Grande rail" ! road have been granted a ft per cent i Increase in wages. Governor Dix has sent a special mes sage to th New York legislature Urging the repeal of the progressive inheritance tax law. Governor Bhafroth has approved the resolution passed by the Colorado! legislature ratifying the proposed in come tax amendment. National Tariff Commission aaaocla tlon has leclded to continue at the extra session of congress the fight for a permanent tariff hoard. Miss Cornelia Meserole of New York threw herself front the balcony of the Grand hotel at Naples and died of her Injuries a few hours later. The woman suffrage bill, with the referendum amendment, was passed In the Illinois senate, without com ment. by a vote of SI to 10. The steamer Sechelt turned turtle off Beecher bay, in the Strait of Put a, and sank with all on board, thirty five passengers and four of the crew Antonio C. Puro, said to lie an Ital ian Journalist, was shot and kilied on a crowded street in Denver. Philippe Dropoiia is under anest, charged With the murder. , Torrential rains in progress more than three days have flooded the streets of Ri de Janeiro, blocking traffic and demoralizing lighting and telephone systi Ills Selection of a pres dent of the Mis sourl Pacific to succeed (Seorge j. Gould will not be made for several weeks, according to the committee Having the matter in hand. Five expert cavalrymen, to com pete with the military riders or the world at the London international allow, to he held in Juas lu connection with the coronation ceremonies, have been selected by the war department. Resident Meat Market DRAKE & BARB, rm,,s. 5 1 7 Sweetwater Ave. PHONE 50 ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds Beef, Pork, Mutton, Poultry and Fish. Also, Creamery and Country Butter, Lard, Sauer kr ct, Pickles, etc. X A Reminder We wish to remind you that when we opened our Market we furnished better meat than you had been getting and at lower prices than you had been paying. We believe we art entitled to a liberal share of your trade, and respectfully solicit the same. Prompt Delivery Telephone orders delivered promptly to any part X r . . wit ot tne city, pnone ru. Kiaht nersoiikt were killed and more plosion Operators died in their .hairs., tkB Ao..en in1llrd whfn tht .r),i ' PlyagP," on the Atlantic Coast line. their lungs seared by inhaling flame Others were crowded into the elevator shafts after the cars had made their i Inst trip Still others were pushed off' the Inadequate interior fire escape lii such a hot r Male stream did the bod IstS overflow from the windows thai the fire nets, stretched by the, first company to arrive, were soon gorged beyond capacity, Twelve bod leg weighted one net to the bursting' point, but the bodies kept on tumbling' to tlie pavement through meshes that could no longer support them HI i H I I H DEATH LIST NOW NINE Sue -ftjH Boards Pv3R?5j f descriptions "HgfC -or any Part a y house or barn. spJ$ Dierks Lumber 4 Coal k Phone 22 0. Haters. Mqr . Baggagemaater of Dixie Flyer cumbi to Mis Injuriea. Tifton, Qa . Maria II. J. B I'owt 11, haggajieinaster of t.a'n No Si. ki WB aa the Dixie flyer on. the Atlantic' t'o.iM line, which went through a tres-! tie over 'he A'apaha river, died afier ! 'each hag the hospital at Waycroaa. I This niings the death list up to nine.; None of the others injureil, it is said, Is in danger The hody of John T. ! Watson o Ijtnder. Wyo , was the last one recovered His fiancee. aitaaKltas hlppej of Ta-adena. Cal., who staed gl the wreck and watched the rescuer' until his body was found, accompanied 1 i'- in Wav cross. Kansas Arbor Day April 7. Topeka March 2V Uoveinor Srubba has set April 7 ss Aiboi day for Kan-1 aas Me Iggued the annual prociama ' tlou and in it urged that every ( ItlBta pUiit at least one tree. -nil n . ii k between Chicago and Jack sonvtlle, l-'la , went through the t rest is over the Alapaha rivet near Tifton. Da. Governor Oddie of Nevada signed what is known as the "Use clock'' divorce law defining six months ton tlaual physical presence of the piantiff in the country as the sole requisite upon which to base jurisdiction in di vorce proceedings Harry P, JndaOn, president of the Ualvoraity of Chicago, was elet ted peeeldenl of the North central gaao i iation of Colleges and Secondary kTchoola Homer H Beerley ol ibe Iowa State Teachers' roltags wm nameil as vice president. Judge Ketiesaw M ltntlis of the t'nited Slates district court, Chicago, received a Itlack Hand letter, threat iiing Ins life because he refused 10 discharge Gianni Aiongi, chargeii with willing similar letter tt Carolina Marsala In a decision handed down by the late ratals commerce commission, in vol V lag the shipment of mal, it wa held that rates restricted to the use of certain shippers and not open to all are ualewfjl within the meaning if the interstate commerce act. Announcement was made that Rev Charles Reynolls Hrown of Oakland, Ca':.. tor the last year pastot of the Old South t hurch Boston, has at cept id tie poeUiM of tlirector of the Yale divinity schawl, to which he was elect etl tt a recent meeting of the Va.'e aorraatnttng Farm Machinery car loads just in for coming season. Wagons, Buggies, Mows, Discs, Monitor Drills. A complete line. Call and see them on our floors. I. L. AC H ESO N ALLIANCE 2 Central Lumber Co. Building: Haterial, Piles, Posts HEHINGFORD, and Coal NEBRASKA aWlllil! r5mW OKFIOE AT KOlMiKKS' UKOCCNV I'HtlNR I Wallaces Transfer Line Jtfi Household joods ,r moved promptly I and transfer work Frank Wallace, Prop'r. 1 1 1 1 """'H' ttt I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Butte Art Studio We do Enlarging and Commercial Work Kodak Finishing 4MIMMIIIIIIII It "M--M- I Hill A