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Show YOUNG MEW HURT BY I COLLiPSEOPBiCOI w One of the Number, It Is I Feared, Is Fatally g Injured. $ i I Special to The Tribune. SJy PARK CITY. July 30. A section of the ; balcony on which a number of dancers were standing; at the rear of the Flor-f Flor-f ence thenter, gave way tonight at 11:30 o'clock-, and four young men were pre- clpltated to thckground below, a dlstanoo of about twenty feet. Edward Evans,' f aged 20 years, sustained Injuries which 'r may result In death, Edward Woods and Arthur Golst, each about 20 years of age. wore seriously Injured, the former for-mer sustaining a badly wrenched back. Sterret Lewis escaped Injury by Jumping. i The regular Saturday nlglit dance was being held In the Florence theater. Following Fol-lowing the usual custom, a number of ; the dancers were standing on the rear l'- balcony to escape the heat of the bnll- f. room. Without warning, one of the sup- it ports gave way and the young men were Wj thrown to the gvound. It is thought that a stove, which had been left on the Oh balcony and which fell In the crash, ft; struck young Evans, and this fact is said I to be the cause of his inoro serious in-I in-I , Juries- His collar bone was broken, and serious, and probably fatal, internal Jn-f Jn-f juries were received. At midnight both H v he and young Woods were still uncon-i ; bcIous. Evans Is a son of City Marshal B ' Evans. ! The Florence theater is owned by Max Florence of Salt La,ke City and Is run under the managometit of "Dutch" Rogers. |