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Show II113 MOUSING EXAMIXEi: OQiJfiN, UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER IS, lflOf. Conlinaie Japanese varies On The Shakhe RUSSIANS GAIN ISOLATED SUCCESSES OKU OPERATES TO BLOCK RUSSIANS One Attack They Capture Eleven Guns and Recapture a Number of Positions From the not as Crushing as Japanese-Def- eat First Reported. Attempt to Cut Off Retiring Russians Along the Railroad Official Report is Received From Tokio Sources Casualties are Appalling. In St. Petersburg. Ort. 17, 4:33 p. m. Despite the feeling of bluer disap- RUSSIANS CAPTURE pointment over tha future of the and the complete Russian offensive mUrarrytag of General Kuropa'Mn'a plans' ihe Iwttle couilnuee end his defeat doe not apjtvar to be no eruuh-iii- ft and disastrous aa Ihe Tukio telegram led the Russian public to ahoa'. While the tale of death and alaughtnr have plunged the nation Into grief, aud the exart situation of Kuropatkln'a army. espe iaUjr the left, la nut rlear, but probably must lie regarded aa crltlral. It la evident that the wild atoilea of a rout and of the rutting off of a whole eorpa, etc., are baae-leaKurupatkln la atlll doggedly try Ing to atem the tide and there la nothing but admiration for the heroic flgure of (be Ruaalan eommander peruonally directing the fight to eeve hie battered legion. Indeed, the latent official diapatrhea almoat revive the hope that be doea not conalder the battle to lie irretrievably loat, as he haa ptranoally launched attack after attack against the strong Japanese position on Lone Tree hill, south of Shakhe, at last carrying It by aUirm and oblainlng sous revenge for the loaa of the Third artillery brigade by capturing eleven field piece and one machine gun. But whether this offensive of Ksropatkln waa forced in order to entries! e bia flanka la not revealed, the war office affirming that It la unable to communicate precise information regarding what la wvprrlng on the left. Everything proves that not since the time erf the Anrtenu and certainly not within a hundred yearn, baa the world witnessed such desperate fighting. The slaughter doulit less la appalling, hut the war oflU-- oonieuds that the Tokio reports are exaggerated. Nevertheless a war correspondent telegraphs under yesterday's date that 38,000 wounded had passed through Mukden m their way north, not countear from Pern the ing many wing who went through from Fuahun direct to He pass. In spite of the better time of the official dispatches, however, the puhllr continues pessimistic, notwithstanding the appeals of the newspapers not to despair, the NuvoeVrern-y- a boldly announcing in Ita Issue of today that the battle la not yet des. e cided. RUSSIANS 8T1LL HOLT) RANK OK SA K11IS. - RIGHT St. Iateralmrg, Oct, 17. 1:5 p. in. Official reports received by the war office this morning any the battle waa resumed at daybreak today, that the Rus- sians atlll hold the right beak of the Khakhe river, that the pressure on the Rusal aa left haa bean relieved and that tha contest la continuing on the right, where the Japanese are atlll seeking to break through the Biaalaa center, evidently In order to get possession of the railroad and rut off the Ruaalan army from Mukden. Unofficial reports say the Russians Lad aome successes at Shakhe river yesterday where General Kurupatkln again took the offensive. JAP ESTIMATES EXAGGERATED. While admitting that the ' Russian losses are very heavy but not offering flguiea, the general staff declares the Japuneae reports of Russian lueses are exaggerated while their own are The feeling at the war office today la slightly brighter aa It becomes evident that the Japanese have not cut mini-mixe- POSITION. St. Petersburg, Oct. 17. General Rukharuff telegraphs that tlis Has- Klaus yesterday recaptured Lonely Tree hill, south of Bhakhe, and WAR TO CONTINUE captured eleven Japanese guns and one f uiuk-flre- r. eeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeee off any of the Russians sad that Kuro-imtkla abia to bteud Ilka a stuns sail. Tbe right wiuge of bulb aides are believed in be greatly exhausted by their kmg sustained efforts. The main fear la that the unexplained quiet cm tbe Ruaalan left may presage aome strategical stroke of which Kurupatkln haa nut yet been apprised. One of the aides of General Urlppen-berge- r, who la to command Ihe second army, mild to I ho correspondent this ia morning: GROUND FOR SECOND ARMY. Even if Kurupatkln hqa been badly defeated, provided it doea not end in a rout and disaster. In my oplnlun hi offensive movement should be approved. Only by hammering away can we ultimately hops to an ash the Japanese, Kurupatkln la nlmply preparing the ground for us. when we arrive with the second army." PREPARING GENERAL ENGAGEMENT REH8. While tha battle of Shakhe river hae undoubtedly resulted in a Japanese victory, todays dispatches indicate that Kuropatkln'a defeat waa far from being ae crushing aa tha news of Saturday and Sunday presaged. Hie offensive movements failed utterly, but it le apparent that even in hie retreat ha ia battling stubbornly and inflicting severe losses on the Japanese while himself sustaining casuait.es that are detciibed aa "appalling. At several critical points along the extended line of battle the Ruesians have launched attack after attack at the Japanese and in some instances succeeded in driving them out and occupying tholr positions. Ono ouch attack they captured eleven gune. These,' however, are apparently but isolated successes in what is otherwioe a general defeat An official report to 6L Petersburg says that cannonading waa reopened along the entire front this morning. No official advicoo have boon from received a but sources, Japanese despatch from Tekio. based on JAP REPORT OF BATTLE "reliable private auurcea says the Japanese continue their advance and Tokio, OcL 17. 3 P- - m. The fob Oku ia now operating to block OcL 175:45 p. m. On Saturday at that tho Russian retreat along the rail- lowing report desling with yesterday midnight the Vallkulutsk regiment road. events reached Tokio today: north of moved out of its position "A small body of the enemy At Shakhe to capture the village of and The Russians crept up quietly Kaokuanchl' retreated before oar purthen charged with the bayonet, clearsuit. Part ef It halted at Huajm-an- d ing oS the Japanese at tli south end ""'he port at Knot! pans. of tbe village.- -' 'But at ths other end "Our purs iing colurch occupied stood a Buddhist temple which the CuanchL I Japanese had convened Into a fortress. Winter Campaign Will be Vigorously "The enemyc brigade strong, is They dug a deep trench around Ha atone walla, and surrounded them with now assemblies in a vUlage a thousProsecuted. rf wire entanglements, making It imposand metres U the northwest Oct. 17-London, sible to storm the umpl so the RusJapanese Fsuchl. Its artillery remains at the sians brought up artillery under cover minister, Baron HayashI, In aa inter- eastern end ti the vUlage. A force erf of the darkness aud tried to breach view today on the result of last week's about two batteries of artillery le tho walla at a distance of 800 paces, fighting, said to tbe correspondent: visible ua the heights northwest. of The war will bo ounlinuel thruugfa Ta pMI but the shells proved ineffective and . unfurl uuatcly nut all the corps were the wiutey, which In some respects "Tbe state of the enemy in front or with mortars is remained unchanged field than fur with aviro suitable center the operations provided army which they could have quickly con- tho summer. Tbe uoxl point of real until evening. verted the temple into ruins. There- importance to be taken ia Tie pass. SIX COUNTER ATTACKS. fore the Russians were forced to leave When that is accomplished there ia "On October If. the enemy made sis temthe Japanese in posbeaslon of the nothing to prevent the Japanese counterattacks against our left colto Harbin." ple and during the whole of yesterday, umn of the left army, bat the attacks The minister expressed the utmost were of the vilthe Russians held entirely repulsed and heavy lage and the Japanese the other half. confidence In th immediate continualueses were Inflicted on the enemy-A- t A pool of water in ihe vlllagu square tion of tbe Japanese advance, adding: sunset five or aix batalions of the separated the combatants, forming a "With reference to the peace proba- enemy with two or three batteries aurt of neutral lake. The Russian bility, 1 can only say the desire for again attacked the aaiue column. Tha and Japanese soldiers occupied neigh- pence la but a natural feeling of hu- column ia bow repulsing them. boring hula and from the shelter of manity, and the result of the horror dead left on the field "The enemy's of all the Chinese we feel at the awful carnage now la the direction of our left army on the earthen walla court yards, (hey hurled abuse and taking place. But U la late In the Oct. 15, increases the total to about Jukes at each other, to tbe accom- day to bo terriflrd at what la happen- four thousand. Many dead remain la paniment of occasional rifle bullets ing. It ahuiild have been foreseen and front of the left army, but they are when anyone was rash enough to show prevented. It ia not for Japan to Judge too numerous to count quickly. If the time has arrived to talk about his head. A report dueling with the Russian The village of Latnoolang on the peace. This rent wMN the govern- attack on Sieuchuang In the effort to outb side of tbe Sbakke river, and ment of Emperor, Nirbolaa. reach the Japanese cnminunicaUona slightly east of the railroad, was also to the 'Yalu river, waa received last slmultaneoualy occupied by Russians SENATOR FAIRBANKS GOES TO night. It aaya: and Japanese. NEW YORK. According to a report received Fair- - from Slenehnang, the enemy retreated Chlrago, Oct. 1G. Senator At 3 oclock In tbe afternoon the banka left Chicago this afternoon for at first to Plntln mountain, and later Ruaalan offensive operations were Albany, N. Y., whore he will deliver in tbe direction of Huarhlentau and crowned with success and the Russian a speech tomorrow night Renator Sinchlun. No information has been Milwaukee received from the direction of Writ-zuk- l right moved forward to tbe village of Fairbanks arrived from Wuchang, which was carried by a this morning. : add BMotlentau. brilliant assault against determined According to a report received from Bail Francisco, Ort. 17. Arrived: Kuantien. tbe enemy ia Ftalioned at resistance, the Japaueae finally abanU. 8. steamer Logan, Manila. doning It with heavy loss. ' HuaiJen and haa not returned. Hence, At 5 o'clock the Russians occupied be waa defeated at Bienchuing. Sharpe The Young Womans Fbksr the village of Cheullaapu, which lies "Our detachment advanced from almost pa rail'd with Llachlnpu, u the Hub invited you to play with them. Satmat! to Chlaotoa and reached orth side of the Shakhe river and lu Why did you refuse? with Mir cavalry. Whealton Because I would never Dinpslntal the westward of where It bends south. "A force of Russians which was raise hand woman. a my against This concluded the fighting at the pursued bv our cavalry halted OcL Shakhe river Sunday. It la exported Philadelphia Record. 14. at Chfaatxu, five miles to the that night attacks will follow today northeast of Nlnhaintal. and tomorrow. Little Fred-B- ay, Dad. Mr. Marks "Our detachment advanced from said I waa a chip pit the old block. JAPS MUST EVACUATE Station to Chlaetao and panned the Ills Father Uow did he cumo to say enemy nn Oct. IS ten miles southwest of Kantiylng. Owing te the rapture of Cbenllanpu that, my son? Little Fred I asked Mm to lend me An official estimate prepared at Imby the Russians the Japanese will be compelled to finally evacuate a quarter. Chicago News. perial headquarters places the Rus which, ia of the greatest Importance to the Russians as Its possession will enable them to loll up the Japanee left and go to the help of the Russian center by enfilading the Japanese flank. Tha weather today waa warm and clear bnt It grew suddenly cold this IN TROO- - k a. m. Col. Berlin, Ort. 17.-1-1:51 Gaedke, the war correspondent of the Tegeblalt, telegraph! from Mukden that when he left the battlefield yesterday at 1:10 p. in., a general engagement waa la progress which was not yet decisive, althoagh not unfavorable for the RuMiant. Tbe battle opened at 7 o'clock in tbe morning, twelve miles south of Mukden. At about 2 p. m., be heard heavy artillery firing In the mountains eastward where he underthe stood Stakelberg waa attacking Japanese right. An Immense number of wounded were arriving at Mukden. On this, the eighth day of the fighting, the weather was flue. Col. Gaedke seat another dispatch dated Saturday, which waa detained at SL Petersburg, describing ths operations on ths Russian right, which he He says that after four accompanied. days' hard fighting with heavy losses, the Russians had reached a point at tbe base of the precipitous heights of Tuniln peas, which waa occupied by tbe Japanese. The Russian were only about 300 to 5iiv yards distant from the Japanese position! and intended storming them the morning of the 11th, but the order to retreat arrived during tbe night. The Russians fought with admirable persistence aud skill. Their artillery waa somewhat greater than tnat of the Japanese la the number of gune and far aupertnr la effect tvenesa. The Infantry and arttllary with gnat success. la retreating from the pass, the Ruaetaa force got away wltliout firing a shot. The wounded were carried away on stretchers. The Incessant artillery firing heard from the Russian center and right on the !4tb waa considerably stronger than the firing at Liao Yang. The Rnasiaa loaaaa up to the evening of Out 13, were estimated at 15.0O0. d. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES. The one-hal- f u, evening. "Let the Japanese freeze a bit, exclaimed the Russians, stamping on the mid ground In the trenchee to keep themselves warm. The fighting ceased entirely at nightfall; everything ee wrapped in darkness and under a black, starless sky tbe Russian aoldlera brought uppers from the field kitchens up to the trenches, while over the Japanese positions hovered great flocka of cap rion crow a YOUTHFUL Four Japanese Students When Attacked by Russian Stockyard Employes Fail to Imitate Their Brethren in Manchuria. Chicago, Oct, 17. Four Japanese students, employed as meat rentiers at the stork yards have had a engagement with a number of Rutteiau parking bouse employes and Buffered a complete rout. One of the students hand-to-han- taken to a private hospital Injured. The Japanese bad started for a walk In Ashland avenue Into the heart of the Russian and Pol-- I i'll settlements. At the corner of Forty --etghih street- Russian loiterers in front of a saloon taunted the promea-ede- rs and attacked them. A fiat fight ended with three of the ensued, whl-Japanese In flight and one lying badly Injured on tbe Sidewalk. was severely FAN FRANCISCO TOURING FIRE MEN REACH NEW YORK. New York. Ort. 17. Thirty members f the volunteer fire department of a Friumlsro and six members of tbe regular department of that city hate arrived here on a tour of inspection. A program arranged for their entertainment Includes exhlMtlon drilla In charge of Chief Crocker, a trip through the subway and numerous receptions. After attending the annual convention at Kockaway beach of the National Volunteer Firemen's association next Wednesday, the delegation will visit Albany and Boston. k . ADVANCE. foklo, OcL 17. K0- - It la reported from reliable private sources that the Japanese kre cugtinulng their advance and that they pare occupied additional positions aoiah of the Shakhe river. The left army occupied Wufu-klatu- a at noon yesterday, dislodging four or five battalions of Ruaalan infantry and several batteries of artillery and eru shingly repairing a subsequent counter attack, i artillery from the center and infantry, from the left are harassing the Russian retreat General Oku has attacked the main strength of the Russian right bases at Chlen pan and Chuangtxon and la now operating to block the Russian retreat ! along tne railroad. Official confirmation of the above la not obtainable Mukden, OcL 1C. Khakhe la egaln the hands of the Russian. After the last evacuation of the village by the Randans the Japanese failed In an attempt to rpon-npIt. and now the village la held by Russian Infantry. There la every Indication that the Russian right flank la about to resume the offensive and the positions held by them on October 10 ami 11th. Japaueae resistance la growing weaker, and they are apparently preparing to evacuate. Toward the east and renter the Japanese are more stubborn and are showing more resistance. Some of the positions on the fighting llue have already changed hands ten time. It la Imimsalble to say how long the contest will continue before one side or the other la wurn ouL Aa this, dispatch Is being finished the aonud of Increasing rannona.ltag from tbe center Indicates that something unusual ia happening. The correspondent la leaving for the front to ascertain the cause. Endangered in an Early Morning Tenement House Fire in Mukden, Oct. 14. The cannons has cessed, temporarily, at least .1 den Is quiet aud the railroad t.iai and hospitals are alone the seem PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIRES the endless work. Trains are tu. IN CHICAGO THEATERS. out toward Harbin only. The Chicago, OcL 17. Aa a precaution hospital staff is displaying tbe gre; disastrous Area automatic courage and fortitude, working n agahist alarm lines running direct to the fire andtoday. Many after wnrkta;; the limit of human ly department are being Installed In Chihave gone to the from n cago (heaters. The wirea are connected with the sprinkler systems, and their woik umbT lim, rojai inc t when the atmosphere becomes bested incapacitated on the road conversin': on Mukden is beyond a certain degree the alarm la with vehicles, turned in automatically. trunsiiorung wounded, w! o are bring senl n.irtl Thirty-si- x register, controlling aa wa.tm mv! ns w many theaters, are being added to the rail, result of t relay's fight I iyuncerta! fire alarm instruments now in the service of the City. Without waiting for further tuxlm the nearest engine com- scrcFs.'SFrr, and MOVEMENTS OP RUSSIANS pany to the fire la sent to the scene. eii-tu- ri-o- r prilli Mukiicft. Oct. 17.-- 6:51 Madrid, Oct 17. The Infanta Marie p. ir.. de las Mercedes, princes of the As- lerday the Russians were not only turias, sister of King Alfonso and wife ceesful cn their right, hut carried of Prince Charles of Bourbon, gave some brilliant nioveuicu'.e on the birth to a daughter yesterday, aud died today. tContinued on Page New York New York, t) t. 17. Six liven were down to safety the frenzied women and lost, nearly a score of persons were in- children who had been driven from tbe biasing rooms. jured, and the lives of more than a Many persona, unable to rearh either hundred others were endangered in an roof or lira escape, were taken from early morning tenement house Qre in windows through which the flames althe Williamsburg section of Brooklyn ready were beginning to pour. The five Warkolsky children were today. YVith one exception all the dead found huddled in a blazing room by a are children, and of eight who were ffreiuan. Their night clothes were so badly hurt that they weie removed burning, their hair burned from their to a hospital, the oldest is a beau and their bodies girl. MORE DIE FROM WOOD ALCOHOl , RUSSIANS RETIRE. Sudden Deaths In a Saloon Au Arouse Whiskey Investigation a New York. or bogus whisky have been report the police of the lower west aide q One of the victims died in Hit room of a saloon. Hil employer , furniture mover, said the man h had been 11! a single day during gfu years' service. A sample of the vhu he drank waa procured and an aatore wiU be held. Tbe second victim, a painter, found dead in bla lodging over a loon. He Is said to have been a tare drinker anl had been on a debauch fa . aome daya General Oka's Headuuartera, via Fuaan, Saturday, OcL 15. The Russian ANTI-TRUS- T right had retired from all. it positions save that of tho extreme ' right where they made a desperate aland, west of the railroad. At midnight .the Russians made an attack but were driven back with heavy losses. They repeated the attack at dawn but were! unsuccessful and are now drawing bacR the division Cannot be Printed on Official Ballets k and a half engaged. Before the left Montana. and center of the left Japanese army fifteen hundred Russian dead were Helena, Mont., Oct. 17. The stair found in four daya preme court decided today that Democratic and anti-truRLAST STAND OK RUSSIANS CAPepublican state ticket! should in ei TURED. xcluded from cfflcial ballots aince thir ' candidates were not nominated In rip. FuGeneral Oku'a Headquarters, via lar manner. Secretary of Stats Hqi aan, Saturday, OcL 15. Lamuting, the waa perpetually enjoined from cedlast aland of the Russians, waa cap- ing down those nominations to cm tured at 4:10 p. m. The Japanese are clerks aud reuordera The anti tot now shalUng the retreating Russians Democratic state ticket waa the Daw--i who defended the town. Ihia waa the ratio state ticket, tad preiifaxml moot stubborn of the entire Ms days electors while the anti-tru- st n battle. All day the Japanese poured a ticket was Democratic atati tklut rain of abells on the position with no and Republican presidential sitrtsn, effect and finally It waa taken by the Court also ordered Secretary Hxyi br Infantry. The entire Una la now In pos- mandamus to file the nomlnatlu at session of tho Japanese. It ia rumored Albert J. Galen, Republican candMw that many Russian guns were captured for attorney general, than curing tbe today- defect In the certificate filed by the Republican committee, which omitted MORE RUSSIAN GUNS CAPTURED. Galens name. TICKET ILLEGAL utl-tru- st Kepahii-ca- Tokio, Oct. 17. Noon; It ia report"My eon la fond of college sportt," ed here that MaJ. Tokushima's bataid Mr. Eanyman. fourteen guns at talion captured npwd 1 guess youre right. 8aachlatxu on October 16. Thla stakes Roundnon; "my son said that your am a total of 34 guaa captured by Gen, waa out all Saturday night with x Nddiua center army since October punch of them. Cleveland Lender. 14. 118 Six Lives Were Lost. Nearly a Score of Per" sons Injured and Lives of a Hundred RUSSIANS RETAKE BHAKHE. At the Ruaalan Front, via Mukden, JAPS JA? CONTINUE ad-vaa- in CHICAGO sian force engaged ia the battle of 200,000 Infantry and 26,000 cavalry, with 850 guns. the Bhakhe river at A Race Battle in Mosby Street . Officers and a Negro Fugitive Causes Death of Two Men. Memphis, OcL 7. In a battle In Mosby street today between three police officers and a negro, fugitive, two men were killed sad two were wounded. The dead: Robert Jamieson, policeman. John Fop, a negro. Wounded: Police Captain O. II. Ferry, shot through the hand; John Moncrelth, shot through leg, seriously hurt. The officers went to Mosby street to arrest John Pop who was demanded as a dangerous fugitive. The negro armed with a rifle, retreated west on Mosby street, and upon being pursued by the officers opened fire. Hebrews have observed la this city tM third "Shekel day of the Zionist movement In the United States by paying fee of 25 cents and forming themselvn as members of the association. Two new members were enrolled tt at the Zionist headquarters and tff additional names were received by W young men who ce.nvaased the .whoof Greater New York with membership Kps. The registration of the name anl the payment of the feet confer the franchise to vote for delegates to tM next Zionist congress. The total membership Jiere 1 now about 10,000. blistered. They Iui'cndiarici are thought to were taken to a hospital In a serious condition. Iheir rescuer suffered severely from the smoke and heat A JEWS PAT OVER SHEKELS TO ee Such a dowdy sharp! I dont few moments later three more chilZIONIST MOVEMENT. AID her. In see could what he all of them unconscious, were dren, to refound in the up;-e- r part of the building Perhaps he ii marrying her and carried out by the firemen. Aa the Houston Post. New York, OcL 17. Five thousand form her. rescuers rushed to the street, three other firemen, each bearing tbe dead boJy of a child, came down the fire escape lurnmm from the fifth floor. The body of Mre Glass was recovered soon afterwards We While the fire was at its height flies CATAKWM IWf i. Rare MS TM were d.scovered in a hardware store in TroaWw, f are Bar Wreaare. ImOul are Lu , Trni re AatSare. Stowage LitGraham avenue, and In a Grand street er are SlOrer Mreaare. Bireser TmiMre. wit tailor shop, , km a few blocks of the PfMare Cliwli mrearea of Wouio-- i are , Midrre Heart IMaoare. Kortenement house fire. These were quick' ean ISaurea. Chniaa. um. VHm Uaarei ly subdued, without serious loss. iireiUtr.HieaaeaSeirei Waie.sla IS ream, rr.aiw and Ktnuuia. 1 al I Ut Ruaraa Pi.it Plata. a are 10- TraaMre W .or S K . CNE MORE NAVE ADDED TO LIST are.so. Tare W rra. Hap area). later aria ere ou So. re Kpuerev. OF DEAD. ere '.a ,.a !.. Ilatav York. New Oct. 17. Gne rente balreain.r.i Cur. I'tmterreudMu Sir' re-- , true if -- e -- khuuI . c leen a Ued to the list of .teud in th w a.- aaoaaa . a leeMua I re : y tire which g.iited a 'are-in -at 15 Moo-- street. M .iiin; turs. etr I V, ( a ly today. Ji was that tf M.ir Delsk' ffic IT Upmhm r fern .if of in tt t.4 fr r five yore (M. and made the toial o. it. r.iiVta, eicP '.r R AIIKIU u V l AltS lhfcRV I'l: 1-- ' five. known lO TALK Itj i.B AT fC tt feat P ' ewrlii The taj.rrei were mostly women an 4'i!lU' r v a VREreo.'. I IK DmT h HW Kf fHD ca:b.-n- . .x member of o- hstt-e. HK ffa, l.fl . are '. a ac;iou con fomLy. fll HW MB Vp WS CAK'T r LLUH OCR M hU dit.o- -. r.r.S it 18 cf tbe E M-- f 111 A S fRl4..r will There were ir j rere?tt lir-!r- g Mr.HCffistx- K It worn tt ,rb l'cri, e ti bididtaT. ir Five frxiilex cn I ITttriNMOf ITtM- P kfiVB OVkI K ImUIS- f A tHiiMt i 9 f . f 'e to fi or bMtMMttanrtr. t sad boiidrt. J a. the rs'est lose liUtiNr;u; scarcely a single one escaping l.:ik DBS, SHORES & SH3SES. Ewer! Spscislistf, 2482 have been rcsii.iiMible for the fatal fire and Dili theoiy in strengthened by the foci that while the firemen were at work on the biare alarms were turned In for two other tires In the neighborhood. The (1111 ; Bella Glass. Hit years, Henry Glass, i years. Ida Snltofoky. lx year. Ibu Warkiilhliy, 11 year. Gueide W'arknlhky. Charles i. arkuli-ky- . Twelve fami'iea, comprising 120 tet'i'i'ji in the big double teni isi', houfco. when the fauifM wen- - d! 'ue:rd. When the . alarm wan so:!-.,- led throneh the house the men and some or the latter with babi.s in arms, others with lit-t- o 1. i i: ik clincit.g to Lie night i cVil of tan to tbe haltarfv. j with they wcie met ci 'til id t miking Mcoke while he flan, es rapidly closing In "ibi. .it tnrtn. the fire aen arrlv-r- ii pn:i.-in ne. from a nearby ata-t:ii many bad from Ibu I'.uiuu hr.., 'ing. When the fire. men cam lines were formed :'rcm the sad Lie screaming won.en find vr.iidreB were lowered to V' fsres burst from the window all pv'rt then, and the clothe of of them were burned from their 1. i At the same time firemen with ladders had a1lng reached the roof and were carrying Treit ini Care f per-we- re five-sto- ry i d s Between Onw.-oiaM- h-- t!-'- vl-e- ae - five-t-iur- . I"' Weak r.lsn 1 -n ! i v-ad S -. . h1:--- i. Fit-Ye- d. i"!? .:: v:.f r-r-zy I - |