JOIN THE UNIVERSAL CLUB" Read the announcement in this paper of r the largest and most liberal offer ever made in AVestciJpraska. Fill out application blank and send to this office now issux The Alliance H rald 1.0,000 READERS EVERY ISSUE OFFICIAL ORGAN NEBRASKA STOCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION VOLUME XX ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBUASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER lft. 1913 NUMBER 45 HEADS FILING Alliance Man, J. B. Hunsaker, Was at Head in Line at Valentine Filing Monday Morning Gallantly Yields First Place to Young Woman Who Was Next Behind Has Photo Taken MRS. RICHARD V. NEGLEY J. B. Hunsaker, of Alliance, was the first man to file when the doors of the land office were thrown open at 12 o'clock Sunday night at Valentine, Nebraska. There were over b&00 people in the line. Mr. Hunsaker gallantly surrendered the head of the line to a Valentine wo man who was anxious to he in first Mr. Hunsaker had a card placed across his breast on which were the words: "No. 1, J. B. Hunsaker, Alli ance, Nebr." He was 'photographed standing at the head of the line. A very comical Incident occurred near the bead of the line Just be fore the drawing started. A little, weazoned Irishman was standing be tween two heavy colored women, each of whom weighed not less than two' hundred and fifty pounds. The Irishman was smoking a typical cob pipe and was almost hidden by the mountains of checkered gingham which rose before and behind. The crowd pushed up rather hard and the Irishman began' to get squeezed. He turned his head as far as possi ble towards the rear lady and said. In a voice loud enough to be heard -clear down the line, "Be Jases, Oive let you sqiiaze me enough now, my dear. You back up a little or Oill put ye back." The whole line roar ed at the little fellow. Many people, who thought that be- 1 F -; -: I ' , iviiiiiG,i) lyjuic, m 1 i Greatest Disaster in History of South Wales Coal Fields Occurred Tuesday Morn ing 400 Dead; 500- Saved Mrs. Richard V. Negley Is the eld sat , daughter of Postmaster General I and Mrs. Burleson. She has been vis iting her parents In Washington re- , oently. , - jlng near the first would give then! I a better chance to win a god claum, offered Mr. Hunsaker sums of mon ey for hU place, one party -offering . him $100. Cardiff, Wales, Oct. l Over 400 coal miners are believed to have perished in a coal mine explosion In. the Universal colliery at 8 o'clock Tuesday mornilng. The mouth of the mine Is today filled with noxi ous gases and the rescuing panties have only been able to Invade the near parts. The mine Is an old one and has miles of underground tunnels where the men were working. A total of 931 men were employed underground. Over 500 of the mefl were rescued during the night but the spreading flames have driven the rescuers away from some of the galleries which were crowded with miners. It is very probable that hundreds have barricaded themselves In far parts o the mine, In the hope that they may be' rescued before suffocated. After midnight the rescuing par ties bcgnm to get the fires under control and at 2:30 o'clock this morn ing twenty more men were found ailve at tJie bottom of the pit. This gave hope that others might be found, but there Is still a probability that nearly 400 men perished. Including the bodies recovered and those killed at the pit head, the known- death roll numbers sixteen Doctors with oxygen and medicines descended the mine this morning. Hundreds of crying women sur rounded the mine opening this morn ing and were w.lth difficulty kep from throwing themselves ino the shaft. Many of the women had ba- bt m their arms enacted are pitiful. and" " the scene Did anybody ever see any body so j quick to beller as the political boss es. People seldom attempt to sit on a man who stands up for himself. EALP RINCE HERE Sensational Offering A 1914 Five-Passenger Ford Touring Car Purchased From Lincoln Lowry to be Given Away by The Alliance Herald and Daily Herald Prince of Monaco Passes Through in Private Car, Accompanied by General Passenger Agent, L. W. Wakeley "I certainly like your western coun try," said the Prince of Monaco to a reporter of The Herald this morn ing in the private car as It stood on the' tracks at the Burlington station this afternoon. The prince's car came in on 44 and went east twen ty minutes later. The prince Is a stately looking man and .of fine appearance. : ; c "We had a great time tn the Big Horn mountains, hunting and fish Ing," said the prince. "I certainly feel repaid and much rested by my trip. Although we did not get much big game we got plenty to satisfy the people who were with me. 1 must pay a compliment to Colonel Cody for he is an excellent host." When asked whether or not he had accompanied Col. Cody to the mov ing picture battle on Wounded Kn battleground near. Hay Springs, Ne braska, the prince stated that he left Cody Tuesday noon. The man who was in Alliance on Monday, October 7, who displayed $24,000 in thousand dollar bills was evidently a moving picture man, displaying a couple of days' profits. General Passenger Agent L W. Wakely of the nurllngton aocoinpan led the party. With the prince were several of his foreign friends in cluding an artist and a physician who has charge of a hospital sup ported by the prince. The prince Is a man of refinement and commanding appearance. He Is to speak at the University of Chi cago Friday evening and is mu -Ji in demand as a speaker on literary and scientific subjects. The picture of the prince shown herewith was taken on board hi yacht near Monte Carlo. He is In terested greatly In scientific marine subjects and maintains very expeiis lve boats for the purpose of study- it'K marine life. 'Tis said that once in a blue moon something REALLY Important comes to pass in every community. We do not know whether or not this it t4he blue moon season, but we do know that the REALLY Important some thing is going to happen In Box Butte county. Such an offer as we are making in this issue is very seldom made in communities of this size. In fact, it is usually only in cities of much lcrg- who make cash report weekly. The full credit schedule will be given in our next issue, but you d'jn't need to wait for that in order to find out all the details . of our proposition You can come and see us, 'phone or write and get the whole matter ful ly explained. By the way, we will pay all telephone charges on all t)k concerning the contest. Everyone of good character, either man, woman or child, will be eligl er population that such offers cau be ble to enter this campaign, with the made, but when we do a thing v. e exception of employes of The Her want to do it up right, so we are , aid. going to give away a five-passenger Ford touring car, and three other Quick action pays. If you are of the ambitious sort, and are interest prizes of proportionate value. These, ed today te the tlme to fully inform prizes are going to be awarded to ambitious men and women of Box yourself. If you are not interested in trying Butte county who can recognize a ! yourself, apply for membership for good imng wnen mey see h. loe; person whom you would like to auiomooiie wm De given to me ciud 8ee wjn OUlt meniDer wno nas me mosi croons ai a word about the way credits will the close of this offer which will be , k Issued will nrohahl h of Inter- Judging from the recent peculiar turn of affairs. It's about time for Mr. Jerome to consult the cards again. in approximately eight week. Cred Its may be secured as briefly ex plained in our display ad In this is sue, if more detailed Information Is desired, ran be had by calling at the Herald office, by calling us up. or by writing. Most , everyone knows of tha excel lent qualities of the Ford tourlrg tar, and they also know- that the Ford Is notod for Its low upkeep cost and its small consumption of giisoline. By the way, did you ver see a Ford pass other and more ex pensive cars? If you are on the road at all you have witnessed thU phenomenon a good many times. You can't get around it; the Ford is the best value on the automobile market today for anywhere near the price. We have contracted to pur chase our first prize of IJucoln Ix)w- ry, who is the local dealer and who has the county as his territory. Now, besides the four grand prizes to be awarded at the finish of this campaign, we are going to give a ten per tent commission to every club JOSEPH EDWARD WILLARD -J 4 B IGNORE HUERTA United States Gives up Hops vf Fur ther Parleying with -Mexican Die tator Intervention Probabl Election on October 26 Will Not B Recognized as Constitutional by the Washington Government Washington, Oct. 16 President Wilson has given up hope of seeing an honoat eleotion In Mexko on Oc tober 26th and has Informed Huerta that his action in imprisoning all of his deputies does not meet with ap proval. Two notes were sent, the ono. strongly phrased and written by Sec retary Bryno Inquiring about the iaf- Josenh E. Wlliard of Richmond. or we lmpnwonea memoors V., is ths new Amsrlcan ambassador the Mexican congress and the other to Spain, that Is he will be whsn ths drawn la forceful language by Presl- Madrld legation Is raised to ths rank dent Wilson himself and said to con- of an embassy. Mr. Willard succeeds gututo praot&ially the last efforts of Hsnry Clay Ids, ths present minister. he Washington government to deal - with tiie Huerta authorities by dip- Immediate Information. It will do no kmuUic menina unleee there la a de harm to investigate. I elded change of spirit on the par: of At the close of the "Universal the officiate to Mexico city. Club", which will be about Do.-em . The negotiations, through John ber 24th, the filnal count of credits Und, had proceeded to the point will be made by three well known.: where the state department aocept- buslness men of Box Butte county. 'ed Uie Indorsement of Felrlco Qam- The Club Manager will at all boa for the presidency, as meaning times extend Impartial help, advice the ethiiituu ion of Huerta, and where and assistance to all Club Member, ' H was confidently hoped that a fair and will make clear any point in and free diction would be held oh question as well m deciding alt " di.- October 26. ' Now, however, Preai putes, and In any case hhe Club Man-'dent Wilson has mude It clear that ager shall be final arbiter. 'the Washington government had with All awards and prizes are assured the events of the lt few days the i . . ....... and guaranteed by Burgess, John- imprutonnwDt or tne aepunea ana son & Co. Oail at Lincoln Lowry's the establishment of a dls-tntorsbip garage and see the universal Ford, by Huerta lost all hope of seeing a The other awards and prize will con.ii;utlonal election held by the Hu soon be on display. - erta refine. TRIAL CONTINUES Possibility of Indefinite Delay in Trial of Governor Sulzer of New York City Picture of Chief Justice Cullon est. Credits will be Issued only on subscriptions to The Alliance Hera or The Dally Herald and on the free coupons good for five credits which will appear In each paper for a short time. Positively no merchants will be connected In any way with the "Universal Club". This la purely a subscription campaign.' Our ."Universal Club" will be con ducted under the management of Burgess, John&on & Co., of Brook field, Mo. A sieclaJ manager will be in charge of the Club from start to finish and will be here all through the life of the "Universal Club" to assist all Interested parties. The firm In charge of the "Universal Club" comes to us highly recom mended as to bonetity, squareness, and efficiency. The Club manager will be at The Herald office after Oct. 2(Kh. and can be interviewed any time after that date. All questions will be cheerfully answered, and manager will be glad much assistance as possible to all the club to give as member who falls to win a prize and Interested parties. 'Phone 340 for Albany, N. Y., Oct. 15 That Gov ernor Sulzer may be charged with "subornation of perjury" because ho asked witnesses to make false sine 'ments under oath developv today and yesterday afternoon. Hea'ert and lengthy discussions of the court of impeachment are taking plae and at Mines Chief Justice Cullon, who is presiding, finds it necessary to quiet the proceedings. That the reaching of a verdict may be delayed for some time was suggested Tuesday afternoon when counsel for the Impeachment mina;; tis asked that the court recommend to uie assembly the bringing of a new article of Impeachment In the event that the testimony of Dunc:iu W. Peck, superintendent of public works, and Henry L. Morgcr.thuii, ambassador to Turkey, shouli be found not to be relevant to any charge contained In tine orcsei t ar ticles. , Whether this testimony was rele vant was the subject of debute la executive session. No dedsion had been reached when adjournment was taken. The executive session was continued this morning. The specific issue placed before the court was whether the peck Morgenthau testimony constituted a new charge against the governor. Peck swore that the governor h il asked him if called before the com mittee to deny under oath that he had given $500 for his campaign. Morgenthau testified that the gover nor had asked him in connection with his $500 contribution, "to be easy with him." Argument of counsel . cent ere. mainly around the point as to wheth er citlny the governor for suborna tion of perjury constituted a new chargie. Tlie picture shown herewith Is Chief Justice Cullon. who is press ing over the court of Impeachment.. He stands as one of the best known lawyer in the etiate of New York. WW J W; '.'' v; I't'li- , 1 1 uZiM