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Show THE MOllXISn 2 INQUEST OVER FIRE VICTIMS A Scare of Lawyers Present Looking After the Intorocta of Individual Jau. 7. Bofore a denee Chicafi crowd pocking the ruuucil chamber iu the city hall. Coroner TraciJiT and a Jury ut six mru today begun the official inveutigai ton of the lmquoto theatre tire. Witneoaea were peraona who were ta the audience at the matinee. They told of the panic and of finding exile locked. a host of Outside in the witnessea waited to be heard, frightwho escaped dill their en od vit-tiart ora, live from the fiery Junta dicemim chorus glrfr. stage hands, and Bremen mingled there, making a strange gathering. Within the council chamber, the inJudicial quisition proceeded along line. Lawyer were preaent in Ins half of numerous interest s, seeking to examine witnmates opportunity along tinea of special Interest to their clients. Inder the rullug such questions were barred and the examination continued at nightly along the lines laid down by the coroner. Pri-vg- ta entrance doors were blown open as! st display dressed poultry. (e-- t uis- p ay brown eggs, best display while though by a Mast ot hot air. Looking into the foyer, ho saw people endtav-orin- g eggs. to open the west door, that benearest. It was locked on thn ihu ing sit side and ho could do nothing with it. nisi OGDEN, EXAMINER, ! i i mu m cusses ! j I ; PTATI, FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY, S, 18s:. with a capital lzed oi $73.'u't and I have acted as cash- Being a ier since its organization rev.- Lank it had no deposits, but in to $749,301.13. deposits amounted ou November 17il, 1'JU3. the date of the last statement as called fur by the Secretary uf State. Thi bank bas paid dividends amount Iuk to $'13,350 and lias undivided profits on band of $20.-- 1 After chanting up its ex-k'2.3). hwties and materially reducing the value of Its real estate, stock ia t,uv quoted at 1C on 1 11). I thank the directors for the support given me au on account uf the condition of j my health 1 hereby tender my resignsj lion to take effect January D, 19u4. Mr. Pingree, who has boon an cl- - j fleieut a.fflner and has dune much to ; bring almut ilie success uf tbe bank, j will go to California for his health, tu bo gone tor some time. When he returns Mr. Pingree has not yet. decided upon what liue uf business he will enter. It has been ru mured, however. in business circles that he would be at the head of a new Ogden bank, but the report cannot be confirmed. - Jau. 7. Nothing abort of Lsttcrs of Registration of Cashier i a subpoena or a personal order from James Pingree. Coroner Traeger paMwd spectators The annual stockholders meeting ia j into tbe City Council chamber today whllo the coroner's inquest was in on January 13th. at which time Mr. j 1'ingree's mireeasor will be chosen. It ; progress. ' Hundreds of persons were turned Is very probable that the position of tendered will be cashier of both banks on away by the twenty policemen , as-guard. Among those refused admis- to John Ping ret-- recently elected of sion were a number of aldermen, who sistant eashicr, and a brother for the first time In their experience Jamea Pingree. The letters of resig barred nation of Mr. Pingree contain some found the Council chamber Interesting Ananelsl history of banks. them. against Is as folToday City Building Commissioner The First National letter lows: formal under Williams, who Is Ogden, rtah, Dec. 2. 19u3. charges In connection with the disaster, offered his plans of the theatre To the board of directura of the First National bank of Ogden, X'tah, Gento the coroner, but the offer waa detlemen:used clined. Other plan will be Through the efforts of liun. 8. W. whenever necessary during the InHoars (now deceased) I entered tbe quest. Warwick A. Shaw, attorney for Ibe employ of this I tank in April, ISM. State Hoard of Health, is one of tha and have continuously remained In the employ of said institution. coroner's legal advisers. It Is announcRAILKOAD NOTES As a beginner 1 began at the boted that Shaw's observations will lie put Into recommendations to he made tom if tbe ladder. Iy running errands, to the State hoard., which In turn will cleaning out tbe bank, and performit to From reliable source lesne an official bulletin to the local ing such other dutlea as devolve up- rumored very E. E. aaslstant that Calvin, and on lieginncrs, and through applying Chicago, Jan, 7 The coroner's in- boards of health la every town safegeneral manager of tbe Oregan Short recommending myself and working hard I gradually Line, Is slated for the position uf gen- quest over the remains of the vic- city tn the State, and fin life of loss by worked up through the different pusi- eral manager of the I'nlun Pacific. Ac tims of the Iroquois theatre began In guards against o tions and nt the meeting of the board cltler DaIM Jy gBtfoned in connet.-o- f the City Council chamber today. The panic in all public and quaei-publldirector held Aug. 6. 1889. 1 waa j tton vm, th p,-- , hut It ia thought coroner's official list of dead for use building at the inquest contains Just CCS CHICAGO MADE appointed as cashier tu succeed H. H. that the offleiato will favor tbe apnames. Previous police reports IndiYoung, who had resigned to accept a pointment of Mr. Calvin, who la reccating EDI dead are declared now to The City Responsibility for Irequoie position with the Deseret National ognised as one of the ablest operating hand. men in the West. Mr. Cqlvia baa been be inaccurate and due to the shifting Firs Becomes Vital. bnslnree since 1875, and of bodies from ono morgue to anDuriug the time of my empkiyment In the railroad ' the other. Chicago, Jan. 7. According to -Goo. as cashier I labond under Hon. John has seen service with some of In 1897 largest roads of the Ivy Sharp us president. Hon. H.- B. Preparations were complete for the N. Morgan, attorney tor Miss and Hon. I). H. Pi cry (all h was made general superintendent mat searching inquiry into the causes Owen wlio Tuesday filed tbe first of tbs greatest calamity that Chi- damage suit against tlm proprietors now deceased) and the present incum- of tbe Short Une and held that position until appointed to his present pocago has ever known. Coroner Trae-ga- r of the Iroquois theatre and made the bent. sition. Tbe promotion to the general bank thin lm uf combined ever The the ilcjxMdls a of investigation Chicago presided City first of managership uf the Union FaciAc one or the date 188!) enforce IVneea 30, (tho to Us failure of Hcpt. Staten rause with Attorney alleged would Im a merited one. decia-ton- s the statement attenda for call comptrolconstant no are by of hit naslstaata fa tha building law there In Illinois on a municipality's ler! after my appointment were ance!. whllo the depoaila Nov. 17. Insiiector J. F. Lohdell. of tbe Union A peon ot lawyers representing pri- responsibility for loss of Hfo In a 1903, amounted to $1,416, 454.27. this Pacific hotel server. left last evening vate individuals and numerous o fl- theatre fir irt ale of the city departments also took Tha city's liability Is a vital fea- being tbe last call made by the do for Omaha and otjiur points along tha line ot the road. , ture In the suits, sa It Is admitted partment at Washington. part, r As this bank does not pay tutnrest It to eat lasted that It will require at- the Iroquois management probably i nix Orrin Loutsenhizer, an employs on days for the Jury to hear tea- could aot pay damages for tha EDO on time deposits uow and did at the of his Mr. Mor- time of niy appuintmcnL we add the the 8. P. rut-of- f, hsd three of the SOP or more witnesses. or 600 lives lost In tha fir depuslts of tho Ogden Havings hank, fingers budly nmslied while at work The prevision of the law that the gan said: I have based tbe suit of Miss Ow- which were $7l9,3)il.l5, which makes yesterday afternoon. He was brought Jury shall view the bodies ever which the Uqorst Is hold having already ens on the derision of the Supreme the total deposits nt that date $3,215,-813.5- to this city and taken to the Ueneral there being a net Increase in hospital, where , the wounds were been complied with. Coroner Traeger court of Illinois in the street car , entered at eoce oa the examination of cases. It was decided that a paason-ga- r the depoalte of $1,657,313.34 since, my dressed. In a street car waa entitled to first appointment up to Nov. 17, 1903, the wUaesaee to determine the canse W. A. Whitney, assistant superinof the Are and the responsibility for protection from tbe city, even though or an Increase of nearly 800 per cent tendent for the Unlun Pacific nt Chey-enu- e, the loss of Ufd. Technically, the In- it was shown that the .city's police In depoalts. The net profits derived from the la In town today. quest la held over the bodies of Miss did all in their power to suppress the Mary Kdna Toney sad (64 others." mob violence through which tha in- operation of tho bank aince Ha beginning, after rharglng off all losses, exMr. J. B. McCracken, claim adjuster Deputy Coroner Bdcklcy knew Miss jury occurred." verned ot real for the Union Paciflc. has scene ia oa the arrived bad pense. furniture and fixture damage personal Lawyers gone to Toraey building, Omaha on business for the coniany. the Are n few minutes after her body law any It to doubtful whether Mr. estate, except the bank had been carried out,, lie was able to Morgan's client rap recover for death which now has been reduced from Us. The comiiany preecnted him with a locate the. two policemen who had or Injuries sustained oa property nut original cost to $30,u(mi. are $425,981.-20- New Year'a present on the first, in tha out of which $353,500.00 have been shape of a handsome increase of salhandled the body. The check to. her owned by tho city. imiil In dlvldunds and there remains ary. eat In the theatre was found on her f ORDER IA RESCINDED. $73,481.30 uf undivided profits. clothing. Precise evidence can, thereThe directors' circuman to the 7. It waa statdeduced he regular Han Jan. meetings fore, Francisco, stances of her death and the circum- The Csliseum la Again Open Feund should occur uuce a month, but In ed today that the Southern Pacific has 1893, our directors met 3, under consideration a new project April Entirely Safe. stances will he Interpreted to apply la Chicago, Jan. 7. The order by the and not again until Oct 10, 1893, leav- to facilitate transportation across the general to the 664 others. Although some died of aapbyxlpltoa, some of rlty building department closing the ing me the burden uf taking the bank Sierras, the tunnel project having the tnrough the most severe panic that been Indefinitely deferred. The probums and some from concussion, the Cultoena was today rescinded, ever And over has the of in death each that will passed country. Jury bnildhig department finding upon fur poned plan to Ihq laying of a third The stock of Ihla bank has sold for rail between Sacramento and Truckee the cases, resulted from shocks and thar Investigation that the Coliseum as as $200.00 per share uf $100. and the establishment of an elechigh Injury." The Jury wlU sign separate was entirely safe- and was fully com verdict fur each victim. During the time I have been employe tric plant with power obtained from plying with gll requirements. ed by this bank I hare atudlously the Truckee river.1 Great motor cars For the task of Axing the responsistudied the welfare uf the bank and would be operated- to assist trains in EXHIBITS AT POULTRY SHOW. bility for the great loas of life, Staton Ita patroua and have used my beat Attorney Deneea Instructed Coroner crossing the heavy grade. It is said Traeger to establish the Identity, if Georg Tayaum of Salt Lako la tho endeavors to make the institution a that plans have been prepared and success and a credit to those submitted to President ltarrtman. financial Official Judge. possible of some person or persons who have been nt Ita bead, not forwho died at the end of the passage In Tho show Ogdon Poultry opened getting to raw for the Interesta of all lending south from the entrance ot Block LOSS LESS THAN REPORTED. yesterday Its shareholders whether the second balcony. Thera a kicked tho Opera 10House large or a. m. It la without doubt small. door cut oft the escape of huadredn morning nt Sydney. N. S. W.. Jan. 7.-- It developIn conclusion I desire to thank the whose bodies wore found against the must successful show the Ogdon Pout ed and Stork has association Pet that the lorn of life on board the try directors for any aid or courtesies barrtcadded door. The coroner has succeeded In gath- ever given. Over 600 birds are on ex- that they may have extended to me cruiser Wallaroo by the explosion ot not uo great as nt first B. K. hibition and In competition for the duriug my connection with this a boiler, waa ering this evidence. Mrs. The number of men killed two silver bank. and The litre reported. trophies. p and of Vera her Chicago, niece, Strong totals 43. The flint reHons by I. L. Clark . On accouut of the condition of my and Injured forty-threStrong, of Americas, Ca.. died at the trophies offered e men had been said Rhode port Island for reds and company 1 I had health aince fever foot of the stairway. The story of typhoid killed. VT. Badcon S. the Buff for trophy tcurter my resignation to take their death before the locked exit has brought out a fine ex- hereby effect on Jnn. 9, 1904. has been told to the coroner by Jss. Orpingtona in Is assoc hibit these classes. The ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. The letter to the Ogden Savings M. Strong. Mr. 8troog consented to testify. The tkm offers two fine silver challenge bank Is as follows: arrest of William J. Maher and George cup Saranac Lake. ft. Y.. Jan. 7. Carl Ogden. Vfah, Dee. 2, 1903. The exhibitors and exhibits ate as To the board of directors of the Cordon, a brother-in-laNagel, which took place today, la conof Daniel R sidered Important by Coroner Traeger follows: Ogden Havlnga Bank, Ogden, Utah. . Hanna of (Tevelmld, accidentally hot M. BishBarred Rorks: J. Plymouth Gentlemen: This bank waa organ- and killed himself here last night in conmoUea with the investigation. C. Wilson. H. Wasatch Oborn, .The mw were employed by a sub op, Roy two tractor of .the Fuller Construction Farn. T, P. Hum. White Plymouth Rucka: Richards .company. According to the police, the sues say (hey nailed down the ventllat-.o- n Unis.. Frank Foulger, Keogh Bros. Buff Ply mouth Rucks: Jessie Richoa the roof of the theater over the ? ew tags hd that an examination will ards. C. F." P'uW- bow that the skylight frames kad nevWhite Wytndottes: er bean removed, in other words, the more. A. Fuhlgcr, T.WP. Hum, Wasatch t ventilator for a Are on the Farm. ' safety vers never even ex-- " Huff Orpingtona: l)r. II. M. Rose, operated stags ' peri men tally and every audience that Wasatch Farm, F. P. Horn, A. G. liar over sat fa the Iraq noli from the day rl the theater wae opened, had been in Rhode Island Reds: H. K. Fisl.- of roasting to death cr, Wm. WwHlficld. B, 1 Nclvun, Eric Imminent ' whenever adanger Are broke out on the wage. Louis Iery. uf the Larson, Brahmas: K. Krifting Is the J. II. Morrison. Light Write to friend from Charleston, under date of Sept- 8th, 1902, Puller company who employed Maher Black Langshan: J. H. Miller. sad NageL The two were at home in saying, I have used a number of bottles of KODOLand have found Blue Andaiusiona bed when arrested. The workmee rx- -, . it to be a very effective and, indeed, a very powerful remedy for Mlnorcec: White plained to the police that the nail stomach troubles. I do not hesitate to recommend it to all persons were expected to be removed later, lug. who haTe weak digestive organs." White Leghorns: V and the skylights In workput proper Brown Leghorna: Indigestion is mainly due to a lack of some of the elements ing order when the theater was plared ken. J. II. Miller. which constitute natural digestive Juices. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure George Poulter. ot owners. Both men hands tn the the ' White Leghorns: J. M. Bishop, Gist expreamd wtlltngneee to appear before supplies these, sod reduces the food to a condition required for coroner's Jury. Great stress Is laid Poulter, E. G. Maw, Mr. and Mrs. the transforming it into living tissues. Kodol is unlike all other remeM. J. Hewitt. open developments during the Inquest dies in that it combines both digestive and tonic properties. Its ; Peacock Fowls: John Keogh. ta relation to the stage ventilator and use enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest, assimilate M. Runner. Ducks: Bish Indian J. shaft the sir of proper working ' ' which. It to held, would have saved op. and transform all of ths nourishment contained ia all of the wholer hnadreda from death. The ventilator White Holland Turkeys: l.'B. Horn. some food that may be eaten, into the kind of blood that makes were opened the next morning after the Buff Cochin Bantams: Keogh bone, sinew, tissue, muscle, health and strength. lire by Foreman David Jones of the Bros.. Herbert Foulgcr. Fuller company, and the two workmen Partridge Cochin Bantams; Koogb Maher and NageL According to the Bros. Pointer Pigeons: Hubert Foulgcr. police. Maher today said that he had charge of the metal construction of the Otto Larson. vtilator. The ventilator waa to have Carrier Pigeons; A. G. Miller. been operated by a lever from the Blue Fan Pigeons: W. W. tlrowu- stage so that It could be thrown open ing. at a moments notice, but acrorling to There Is a large display of ytdluw Maher, the lever was never fltt'd. If the stomach is disordered Kodol will correct it.and if diseased breeds, consisting of Muff Orpington Maher says he went to the theater the crack English breed: Buff leg- Kodol will cure it- - This famous remedy lays the foundation for the day after the fire and looked to eed Buff Plymouth Rocks, etc. Such health and the if the lever hsd been attached, but horns, upbuilding of strength by cleansing, purifying, sclil-.uronld find no traro of It. lie saw sev- a variety of nature color Is and strengthening the glands and membranes of tbe sweetening wlil-seen one under roof. There are eral scantlings still nailed stomach, and by supplying the natural juiccs'neccssary to perfect to the wall in the way he had fixed black, buff. rod. blue, ring strpe-l- , Bnd ladAll sizes, from digestion, assimilation and nutrition. them when his psrt of the work of eon- - i fr ,4uuce in weight to fifteen th .bouse ws finished. struetmg -Ther r" Exhibit A" at the inquest probably I will be the fatal floodlight from which , 00 bibition In full plumage. This I ornamental bird and has tat fire originated. Fire Department rtcU? Writes an autograph letter to one of bis professional friends, B(lt $,UF plumage of say de- saying: Ia s number Aftoruty Fulkerson and two city firs- - I of chronic cases, after exhausting the materia men went to (he theater building to-- nretic fowL Fancy pigeons and mammoth tur- medica for even palliative measures, with negative results. I have day to reeortr this hooded lamp which wm operated by Edward MeMullea keys, Indian runner ducks, etc., are prescribed Kodol with marked and increasing benefit, from the also on view. when ths Ar broke out Attorney first dose until the stomach's disability has been permanently derided to hold no session ta Georg Taysum ot Salt Lake City ! relieved. experience in s general and hospital practice dates ta citys firs investigation hut instead the official Judge and will make up hu from 1872, My and I am positive that of all the digestants prescribed bo p reseat with a stenographer at ths list tomorrow afternoon. coroner's inquest and there secure tesTho cooping to uniform and makes in those thirty years, none ia my hands has proven so thoroughly I timony pertaining to ths city's Inquiry. a splendid showing. The sales class effective as Kodol. " The first witness before the Jury makes a flue addition to the exhibits. , was Jobs G. Galvin, a painting conKodol Tbe association prizes are: You tractor. He testified that on the afFirst prise pea of each breed, Blue ternoon of tho fire he stepped Into Ribbon: second Belching of gas, sour stomach, fullness after eating, and all the prise pen o7 each the vestibule of the Iroquois theatre Lice Red Ribbon: third wrixe pen uf symptoms of Indigestion arc relieved bv the use of Kodol. to purchase tickets for the eventng.Aa each breed, yellow ribbon: Kodot gives health to the sick and strength tothe weak. rsrw he turned to the ticket 00 mI.I1.I4 Mu. i.n, tfff dmri nf tha Vdiiiv and ihAitIlHli i TlT ai llau u uack u tlw Irlri dIm bMliflb hr turkey, dwlu Mstthi Mv-ita- lir aute-romu- ! N VENT 10f. ORY SHOESALE , Chicago. ; ; 1 a -- - We are about to take inventory and we have too many shoes. We shall on Monday commence a Mid Winter Stock reducing event that will send every Winter Shoe out of our store at a reduction of A fourth, A Third, A Half Off VI i - . . Every Winter Shoe Must Go at Once Come soon while sizes remain unbroken. Note the relentless cuts made in our prices. SPECIAL No. Ladies (Shoes odds and ends in the best makes. Welts, turns and McKavs patent leather and kid French and Military heels, lace, size 2 to 7. Sale price until sold . $1.45 SPECIAL No. 2. We have taken from our stock all the heavy extension soles welted j in Ladies' Shoes of the Utz and Dunn and Krippendorf DUtmann Makes. Patent leather and kdt all sizes and widths, former prices $3.00, 3.50 and 4.00. This lot will be so d at $2;25. SPECIAL No. 3. i line of WiTlams and Hoyt's and Utz and Dunn's goods we have selected 250 pairs of i. , Misses (School Shoes .,, - Box and velour calf and kid sizes Hi to 2 Former prices $2,00 and $2.25, during this sals SPECIAL No. $1.25 : SPECIAL No. 5. 200 pahs of j Children's shoes, Williams and Hoyt make, patent leather and kid, doth, kid and colored tops, sizes 5 to 8. sold formerly at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75, sale . price 95c SPECIAL No. 6. fro of West Virginia e, - ! Dr. Hayes, of Washington, D. C., 11 4-- Former prices $1.50 and $1.75. Reduced to " . DYSPEPSIA CURE . 250 parii of children's shoes of same makes as in Special No. 3 Su' table for best or school wear. Box calf and kid, sizes 8i to H, all widths t KODOL all widths. $1.50. . . " Fran our immense -- - 1. On the bargain tables will be found 300 pairs of $558,-503.2- Aft Eid dus i f - Gpqdw&ipiidgdip i the regu'ar selling prices. Over 5000. pairs are included in the great Mid Winter Sale and were it not for the staid, substantial way this house dose business the quotations of such prices as we name would be nothing less than sensational, but being honset advertisers our ads are read and believed. 150 pairs of Mens shoes, odds and ends, best makes . i v valour and box calf, patent leather and vxd kid, regular prices $3.50 and $4.00, they go into this sale at $2.50. SPECIAL No. 7. Edwin Clapp's Shoes for men, none better, heavy extension soles, box calf and vxd kid, 60 pairs in all and formerly sold at $5 and $6, price during the sale $3.50. Ful-ken- os -- Digests what 1 1 Eat. Dee-Sta- nf ord Shoe Co - 2481 Washington Avenue |