Show FRIGHTFUL FATALITY I A Building in the Flooded District Dis-trict Falls kI Several Persons Killed and More to Hear From I Continued Investigation of the Danville Riots Frghtfui Catastrophe Cincinnati 0 15At 340 this morning morn-Ing the fire alarm sounded from the box at Ludlow and Pearl where water surrounded sur-rounded the houses when the engines reached the place it was discovered that the rear part of two brick buildings on the south side of Pearl near Ludlow had fallen and ten persons were buried in the ruins or drowned The occupants of the front portion had given the alarm and before the real cause could be as er tained the fire alarm was sounded Firemen Fire-men In conjunction with the police used superhuman efforts to rescue the living and the dead The building was occupied as a boarding house and had twenty or thirty occupants The living were soon brought out four members mem-bers of a family named Burke Mr and Mrs Coulter Maud Ellis Lydia Ellis Willie Kyle and another name not known are Eupposed to be crushed or drowned Mrs Webb occupant oc-cupant of a room in the part that fell was awakened by the cracking wall I and tried to awaken the others but fell with the ruins and yet escaped without injury i The rescued women were carried in a patrol wagon to the fire engine house in the vicinity where they were made comfortable com-fortable Mrs Kyle whose son was lost in the ruins IB inconsolable She imagined im-agined her ooy alive and straggling for his freedom then she gave him up for lost and her agony was heartrending Mrs Webb who occupied a room in the part that fell says she could not sleep for the cracking of the waUs She though at first that it I w s the paper affected by the water but afterwards supposed it somhthing worse I got up at last she said and awakened Mary Colter and told her we must set out something was going to happen I went to the door of the next room where Maud Ellis was sleeping and tried to awaken her then I culled Mary Colter again to hurry she was sitting up in bed I was near the door I felt the howe going I coud have stepped through the door to the front part but I turned to get Mary I could not see and I felt all around for her and then we all went down together I de not know how I escaped but I crawled out and ecresmed The accident 1m spread terre among the nccupants of simll Ie r old bildine in the flooded dis tricts Many who can do BJ are get lag out to safer quarters The buildingi that fell this mjrutng were occupi d aa R boarding house by Robert Kyle and George Oyester hens were about thirty five people in tho buildings at iho time The following are known to be killed either by aPing timbers tim-bers or drowning John W Kyle son ot the proprietor Libby Collar Maud Ellis James Ogden Barney vVickW Mrs Winkler Thomas Burfc Mrs Lna Burk and two children William tnd Louis isurk making nine livs eo far known to have been lest The disaster has increased in horror bv the discovery of two more dead bodies not hitherto known to have been among the victims u |