Show FIRE AND DEATH The MlnucapolU Trilitmc llnil In the Jxtnc of a Crcat tonnazrallon RECOVERY Or BODIES FROM THE RUINS 1atbctlc Incidents bcrrral En plujos klllrJ In their Efforts l Escape DRESSED BEEF VESTIGATIO AT WASHINGTON Three Men loc tliclr Lives TIiropRh nn K < lcnou or llromIrttluc Tclrzraph to the Mws1 JLAOTHER Din Finn Thll Tiiiie lu mimrnpollIxrx or 11 fr IlSNEArOLls Xor aA lire was discovered on tho third floor of Uie Tribune building nbout 10 45 tonight to-night and CMS Hit entire building WIt wrapped In name On the HcnUt floor wire situated nmuj oOlce S the Tribune tau editor porters and compositors A num xi of employes hi attempting to escape jumped from the window A number of lives wire lo t and at midnight Kcti lx > dles had been takin out of tho ruins The onU one jet identified Mhitof I Professor 31in of Virralllion Unlirity Xikota who hud gone to eu a rknd He jumped from the top floor and wns iiiMnnllr killed 1 nmTlle number of lives lot is over lialf a dozen nnd possibljr tenor ten-or more The building is an eigbt storj building at the corner of Jirst Avinue and Fourth Street It is occupied by the Tribune Star cvin Ine edition of Tribune Mlhileai < olis olllce of the 1ionecr Vcwaud Ercn nff Journal besides a large number no = ld1i f other offices The Tribune editorial edi-torial force is on the ttvcuth floor and tlulr composing rooms alx > e it Jii thcte two lloors there wire near y a hundred persons imploded vhcu the fire broke out Access to he building Is bj way of an ileva or around which I I a narrow and ark stair nay wound At night liisttalnvaj was the only means of ngress or egress The building night be called a eritnblefiru trap nd the dangirto those located thc mil bein ofun commented upon THE HIU llIOKfc OtT on Uie third floor and won the up I per floors wire cut off from Ute tnit Tin Uilldliig ttas on the corner and thu adjoining builiing winonly one ttorj in height to no u uii of CMMI were atlorded hat directiuii The llauiu > cut oil he escape of the JtonccrJretf brcu on the tixtli floor as n ell as he TnTiitnc folks on the Hivinth nd eighth IteporUr Itarncsofthe tuncerfrctt liad a narrow < cal rom tin building anJ left lirliiud him Milton Piikitt assistant city ditor and one of the oldest men in Ute service of the pajir Jkkett was Oot in tin liiiniln Imililin The Tniune force ulIired mot lay being located higher up and had less winiing of their danger James F Igoe night operator of the Associated 1ress met with asa a-sa < 1 death He was at work on the evinth floor when the report of fire was received and immediatelj peucd the kii Mating the faet to the head oflice nt Clilcngo and a k lug fora minutes time to iuvestig ate Soon lie returned to his instru leut appanntly thinking he was safe and lolcl the ccndinj operator to continue Inn moment ho taid he would have to Kipnnd found too ate that escape was cut oil He imped from UictcM nt jttori win ow and was so Indly injured Uiat he died before reaching the hospital l1e caes a family Old man lierce a printer wasalo Kiilei One report sas tliat ten have lieen Jlled but up to midnight only MX KMlics hae been taken from the ruin whIch were THU FALLING IS Tho eknown to loe deadareAsit ant City JMitor Piekitt W E l Ille apcnt of the Associated IJrvss nmes K Igor Associated rress xrator John Oteii lrl < let t of the Vcrmilllon Dakota College lary Coin ell McCutcJicon and lerce printer1 Another wlio e name could not be leirned appeared at n window nnd not seiiiiR the ladder the fin meu were raising appanntlj lot his euCI alld drawing a nvolcr rom his iwckct placed it to his head I nd Qreu falling i backwards into the l1amt W Hooterand W 1 H AVllhain the latter foreman of i lecompoIuE room were Liken oF ju < t in time to escape a cloud of imcs tliat awijt the window in which they were tandfng WiI1 ams is tadl > burned Jimnile Koh n messenger Ixn on the Tribune ii I said to be mi Inc I HIP liuilding burned wiUi such pidit tint the occupants wireen Joi > ed in the flames and smoke nlmost liefore they were aware of it The flxtyfle men working on the eventh floor made a dash in a body ro r th stairway Forty made the run safely and got out The rvtt made a frantic effort to get through Ue blinding mofce Jiveof tlitM were cut off at the fourth floor and unipcd to the pavement Tliree of them wire Uidly hurt and the other two killed A J Blethen proprietor of the niunc cays he heard the cry of re and started down to investigate On the third floor he found the LA > IES BUItSTiva OUT or the Union Lt ague rooms Some mn were trjinij unsuccessfully to ubduc tliem lie took the elevator 10 get a fire extinguislipr which he supposed was on the fourth floor ud tarted up alter it Before reaching the supposed location of ic extinguisher he was hilfsuflb ated bj dense smoke and compelled 10 leave the building hlclispeedily mrned down Itlcthen is of tiie opinion tliat eleven lives have been I osU 2 amThe follow ing Is n lift of the victims Identified up to this hour James F Icoe Associated Press icrator Walter K Sliles I AEEO ated Press agent tj W II Mlllman commercial editor Jerry Jendson mpo itor Jiobcrt JlcCutcIicon mrositon Prof Kdward Oren ermlllion Iaj Milton Picket rId porter A couple of bodies remain un Id entifled One or two men sup loseddcad have turned up allre Id J gl icre were doubtless everal more ople nt work In other parts of the I uildlnganditis feared several of UtC did not escape Seicral per pr ns si fleml injure from burns I Is feared now 230 1t1t the uumb of dead will reach fifteen d perhaps more There are no robabllities of getting mere definite news tonight all a-ll OKNKRAI LAIOt W as turned ami the engines in the ctJ rrl pon < lll to tlc 111 The im prlEnr prlnteri xathentl at tiie ndowh In the south end and rlekcd wildly despairingly for aid Hurrj the ladders for God sake was shrieked with all tl vehemenco and power that nn gulshed dozens in peril of the lives could mu ter Tlie vast crowi from opposite viewed the fir Iddll at woriCjBliouting words of encoura racut to them in their ttrenuous en deavors to hurry tem up Th IOHK ladder seemed to move up at n snail pace but was finally restei In position nrd the crowd began 10 descciid the flames making ttcad ly encroachments in the corner where Uie frightened men had stood Jlfe nits were brought and Mmo Wer saved by this men The entire building at this writing less Utan an hour is a mass of ruin Spar ire flying I i In all direction I a d at Joining buildings occupied by n saloon are doomed restaurant and tailor store The Tri ulc biding was twenty five years old a brick structure and valued nt 100000 The lusa wll probably rrach 1000000 fJ Innlranc not ascertained AT THE MORGUR lu five Ladle tnt were enclosed In I ilalucofTIus On the floor areth I jodles of Jerry Jenkcnon compos I tor on the JTStme a joung ma who was shortly to bo married be f t Eides him arc two bodies so bloatet and burned with blood tilloozlne froU their terrible wound that IhD far they have not been recognlzeti On two tables are the two corpcet of llobcrt McCiitchtol compositor and Milton Picket reporter on th Itonccrlrcu Jenkenson trietl t make his escape on the heay < ele graph w ires he cauglit down short ay but was unable to retain his told and was obliged to dro to the ground When picket up he was dcadi JI > Wann r btg hcay mau juml1 nm ias Intantlv killed James iKOt r lt s ocnted Ufr tilegrapher madi i vain endeavor tn cscsiio bi com ng dow n tho wires lie liad descended des-cended until within about fifty fee or the ground when Le was com telled to loo cn his hold and die chile being conveyed to the bOII tal He leaves a wife and family A SAD DEATH > EW YoiiK Nov 30 Tlie wcs crn cireuit wires of the Associated Pl1 wen burdened with outing matter tonight and tendingOper jlor lei 1 S wis hurrjinp the Ids along the line buddinly handler inused and shut tho key W ltl Associated Press Telegrapher Igoe nt Minneapolis had broken and aU the men on the line had nu < cd like Chandler to listen H It Theres n lire on tho third floor or the VnAunc bUlldln raIn < 1 Trunc tldlnJ IJ on the wir and Im on the nvinth Then aCer a moments nue ho added Go aheid handler began again and after a irief sjiace yielded to Cleveland who liad a ruli Thhwis ail of Cle elands Dc age Hint Icoe received Cleveland O Sov 14 Captain J oxpli MolTet a well known lake man was killed toy bj foiling Into theliold of his vessel Jutt there Igoe broki UOJ1 lie TILK > B OX TIn WlJ and there was anothir brlif I iau < > end e-nd all the nun en the circuit wire istcnltig with intent ISoys I mut and > ou ofT Im the only one Jel on this floor Kvcrylody I Kone and I cint > lnnd it longer Clck tliut went his keJ and some o > eRitor on tile Inc ijulckly lened and iliotittd after Igoe as it wer Take the machine along He me maciunev nierring 10 me tJpwrtng machine but there was norcspone The ticking in trunicnt ha 1 ticked its halfjocular messtge in an empty room Near by fat the machine and the Lost Hem Liken which was the Cleveland item about a Iolint dcutli Then the work wint on again and no one of his colleagues thought seriously ot Igocs good bye until there came bjllctins of los of life and among them a bulletin stating poor Igoe had staj ed too long These 200 lost words hu remained to take were Pita Tiny cost him his life and the nun at their koj s were grai a they worked on to good night Jlorr orttir Ilriulrr Ca e 1VST SAUINAW Mich > OVTO A n < > phanlri tba Jlendercise has been dovcto < ed The MicriQ of OW ego Kan wrote a letter tliere to the ihiriirof Huron County this State in behalf of the woman IU iiccted to be Kate Jiender In whlih lie intimated tliat she alleges I she lived it Wllfowl Iayknewii now as Itojport with her lui band InlSTS She gives her husbands name a Hiram Johncm On investigation the sheriff found the Incidents mentioned men-tioned by her Including her childs death and burn were corroborated by people now lit ing at Jlayport who state such a family did live there at tint time lme Wholesale Murder Se n itnr N Y Xo 3Jt night about H oclock Hugh Elliott visited the residence of Barter Hnj den in this city and proceeded to reduce the population by cutting the thnnts of five person three womennnd two men Klliott lias been li ing for several 3 ears with a womin who acted the part of a wife and a mill named Garter Hayden had lieen boarding with them During Dur-ing last summer Ha den succeeded In gaining the aOVctionq of Uie Klliott woman and enticed her away from the UOUM They were gone for evcral days when Elliott found out their hereabouts and persuaded the woman to return home In tho meantime Hayden married and et up housekeeping on Crab Orchard tree t where THE TIIAOEUV OCCUWiED last night Afett dasago miiott and hU paramour had a misunder tandlng and shu left homu again this tirnu going to stay with the family of Ha j den the girls mother also going I with nil JJliott last night went to the Hayden hou and asked to 0 admitted He wag granted thu privilege and after hiving a lively argument with the parties he drew an ugly weapon and proceeded to revenge himself by first cutting Hay < lens throat Hu then carved Mrs Kasti r In a like manner man-ner and next tackled Hayden8 Younc wife and cut her throat Hut notJet satisfied he thin cut the throat of his paramour Thinking he had cleaned up the house he started to leave tlin place when lie met a boy named Robert Klliott and his thirst for blood I Hot having been abated as yet he attacked f toy and severely cut him Three of thu parties will die The wounds of the others are serious Elliott made hiscecape but onicers are after him The parties are all colored Jay den tion and family bear a good rpt rIIloloQ Oil CiT PnXov SO An cx > I nC of nitroglycerine occurred fn the cubuibs this afternoon in ilch two brodiers earned Fisher j ames and Charlw and Kdwanl oilman were killed Five tons of 3 ccrine on ned by a lofeu com any were ilg unloaded from aLt a-Lt and placed in Ike magazine Vhile the men were away the liojs ere seen to approach the lioat and is supposed in ome manner they cu > U thc accident The < hoek wn i tremendous ant Farm hou H nn d lars near by wire shattered aUI blow n to plectv An ir houH 4jlillng three huudml 1 fret Miiare W as reduertl toLIiidIInjwonil I The udoun 111 the pe tollke at lie pottuo miles away were jhnt tei b > the shock |