Show VICTIMS OE FLAMES Nine People Perished in the Central Cen-tral Theatre Eire lOrllla Lost Ills Life While Heroically Trying to Save His Wife Loss on the Times Building PHILADELPHIA April 28The dcstruo lon of the Grand Central theatre by fire last night far proves moro terrible in ro suits than anticipated Six members of the Devils Auction company lie dead beneath the fallen walls Nearly threescore core of people are in the hospital suffering from burns Of men and boys in the hos > ital seven are in such a serious condition bat their recovery is doubtful Of all the members of the audience besides those seriously enough injured to remain in the hospitals fully fifty others were treated for minor injuries The members of the company who lost their lives are Thomas Lorella grotesque and wife Flora ballet Cancer Vincentina Chitten premiere dan souse one of theChittonsisters Fancheon Joniteres juvenile Sarah Golden ballet dancer William L Brooks leading man Injured and likely to die Harry Mc loskey sixteen years James Pigeon thirteen Amos Hinchcliffe sixteen Rand Patterson sixteen Albert Clum backer six Thomas Atcuon thirtyseven Ralph Frazer sixteen Samuel Wallace a boy of fifteen who at tended the Devils Auction performance at the Grand Central theatre last night is reported missing and It Is believed ho is also buried in the ruins making the seventh victim of the fire Lorilla met death In a heroic Tain attempt to save the lila of his tvifei Ho escapM safolj from the theatre supposing his wife had preceded pre-ceded him Not finding her he returned to the theatre and not heeding the remon strances of those about him plunged into the dark smokefilled alley did not reap pear No attempt at recovering the bodies ban yet been permitted owing to the dangerous danger-ous condition of the ruins Men are at work on the debris in front of the Times annex night and day and the dangerous walls eight stories high overhanging the street will be pulled down The work of recovering re-covering the bodies will bo recommenced Nemo of the injuried have died and tonight to-night they are reported doing well The Times1 loss is considerably smaller than at first reported as the cellar had double arches and preserved the press from the weight of hundreds of tons of debris so the press and other machinery valued at 200 000 escaped with comparatively little damage dam-age The building valued at 149 234 is a total wreck the fixtures which cost 540000 are also ruined The building will bo rebuilt at once The Times carried 5110000 Insurance Proprietor Pro-prietor Gilmore of the Grand Central theatre is overcome by the tragedy Ho received a number of telegrams from theatrical managers offering sympathy The Academy of Music this morning tendered tend-ered him the house for a benefit for himself him-self and the Devils Auction company He accepted it gratefully for the company but declined on his own behalf The theatre the-atre wilL ba rebuilt nt once Two additional addi-tional people are reported missing tonight making nine people who cannot be accounted ac-counted for since the fire The last are George E Thatcher machinist and Frederick Fred-erick Amper 12 years old of Manyunk who left home to attend the Central theatre last night failed to return |