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Show The Sait Lake Ielscjram. PREPARING THE WAY FOR CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS State's Attorney GiTcs Key to One of the Graves t Questions in Iroquois Disaster Inquiry.; "Make every pos-- , sible effort to ascertain the identity of some person 7ho died in this corner." State's Attorney Deneen made this request of Coroner Traeger as they stood' at the end of the blind gallery passage, where, before a locked eit, more than thirty of the victims of the Iroquois disaster were 'found. In this request, repeated at every point where bodies were found State's Attorney Deneen gave' the key to one of the gravest questions that will confront the grand In fixing the criminal responsibility jury for deaths. "It will not be sufficient for the purposes of a criminal prosecution for the Coroner to show that the locked. door CHICAGO, Jan. - . Confusion of, Records in Case of Victims of the Iroquois Theater Fire in Chicage. Jam 6. Bodies of o Imported fhlta. 556 vic- tims of the Iroquois theater fire have been buried, according to burial permits issued by the Healtu department If rtie Coroner's figures, which show Ihat a total of 565 persona lost their lives in the catastrophe be correct, only nine remain unburied. Four of these are unidentified. Many rushed to the police headquarters on the night following the fire and reported as dead or missing friends or members of their families who afterward were found unharmed. Others were reported missing when in reality they had been taken to hospitals. In most cases where this mistake was made the polica were not notified when the person sought was found. Thursday an official count of the dead in the various morgues was made by the police and it was announced that 582 bodies had been found. To this total have been added from time to time the names of those who have died of injuries received in the fire until the police list reaches 591, and of these four bodies still remain unclaimed. So far as the police now know there are but two persons still missing whose bodies have not been recovered nor are among the unidentified dead. RICHMOND. Va.. Jan. 6. Judge Richmond Waddill of the United States Circuit court has transferred to this city from Norfolk three suits at common law, entered by colored residents of this State, who ask damages1 of $5000 each from the Governor, members of the recent Constitutional convention and election officers for the alleged deprivation of rights .under the new Constitution. The cases will be argued in the Circuit court here as to the questions involved. John S. Wise of New York, formerly of Virginia and John G. Carlisle, former Secretary of the Treasury, will appear as counsel for the plaintiffs In the hearings. CltAK- - vttnrxxt. irrs. COOKXXO UTXJ.'. la StLA, sir. 1 U hT9 IhU u ta Wa mmR DXXXUS. BREAKFAST FOODS wlaiew. a.rt L DAROABE CODPANY THE TAXILX STOEJL 0 3RD SOUTH. announcing 4,Predigested" "Brain Food" "Starches turned to Grape Sugar" "Made of Entire Wheat and Bidet." etc, etc. you can apply the following 27-2- a CLERKS TRYING TO UNTANGLE i BE CORDS THAT DO NOT TALLY. 1 Aw Coffee, Mttt, Lard, Cocoi. 5 1 nut and Butter Safe f3i4 7 Beven years ajzo the original The records of the victims of the theater fire, both of the police and Coroner, are still Incomplete and do not tally. In both offices clerks are trying to stralehten them nut after which it will( be posslbfe to check them up and investigate readv-eooke- rredlCfted d, lraje-Nut- Tcxxl wa n discovered ......I x t ...-.u- 1- kfin4 JV;:.!jr,4 r l.ym ptf It s. ... . .S ls.'.ir. .1.1 .1 ALU. S .... ........ .....". ........ ................... rtfi n ...... .! i -l ,tl ,;! '. . With years of training at his back trn - falling oft In business. ... 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Potatoes, "Wheat. Oats, BrtAd. Cakes tress and disease. lie knew that some starchy foo-- is necentary to supply nriy. He also knew that delicate particles of Thosphste f Potash aatmltata with Albumen In the food and go ti bulll the gray matter in the Drain an! rr and extended orer a f bout Centers, so. tha- experiments years resulting In the now world famous food Grap-Nu- t, - Fpeclal parts of the Wheat and Barley are slected and so trte4 by matthe starch Into sugar which can t Men eu Jlrg ure, heat and time as to change from every granule of Grape-Nut- s. This form of predlgeattd starch (now sugar) la quickly taken up by tb bWwi and deposited In the murcles and tlsayea. stored and rea-lfor u when energy Is demanded. CHICAGO, Jan. 6. The closingf the theaters by order of the Mayor is causing a daily loss of thousands of dollars to the hotel and restaurant keep ers in the down-tow- n district- - It ha also thrown a great many restaurant mplovees out of work, and In manw places it was stated that - more help would be laid off it the theaters remained closed. Even the streets seem deserted after iehtfall and the trctinn feel the decrease of business. Livorv stable owners report a considerable - Ilrtt4r f - f.r il PROBLEM AFFECTED SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. S That was the BUSINESS ' 4 1 t?i tn J tlTIiWf f CVw ........... ,... :Kvt Tftl Ijttr . H Irs r tr "i a ... .. ftwrz$ y w 1 ir . t-- cT.a I Omfi4 2 1 - vr 1 ;ao can ? 1 y 0 c" rj-v- 5 (Vcxfkt.......... lthtmi fkmpt f tnr ., t T ("r,uvf ........... ..... Cjr r. ft v. and placed before the people. Its early hUtory shows that the inventor, after recovery from a long attack of nervous prostration and a well nigh fatal attack of appendicitis, was brought to realite the urgent own-sitfor a predigeted cereal food that the system could absorb, and that would furnish fbe body with energy and also rebuild the Drain and Nerve Centers, ADVANCE IN RATES PROTECTION FOR NEGROES cf. DnUBAKER-CADPBEL- '0 Cca'.a a sstjfis to take cat irr sad (laav&ar Whenever you read the advertisements of v rad. mn.t- - littU racr tfc.a g ran! tra r, tII.AH bat UUm M0JL at 05 .d Tfcs'taoirt highly StfUbltAry awrvloawhJ and examine the Shavings. CORONER'S FIGURES SHOW 565 DEAD IN DISASTER CHICAGO, Vare TWICE Af , r--J. (Sermon EoaceV fft was responsible for thirty deaths, even If the reSDOnsibllltV for the locked Annr 13 fixed. In order to sustain a prosecution for manslaughter it will be necessary for the Coroner to determine the identity of one or more of the Individuals whose deaths the door caused. It will not be sufficient to show the three steps leading out of the that flrut balcony to the main stairway caused over a score of persons to fall and die. The identity of one or more 'of these persoas must be. proven in court before a charge of manslaughter can be sustained. - - CS(Q)M. -- . .'.Afccut..- 5MI NAMES OP PEESON3 DEMANDED BY LAW 19 BE SET FOBTH. exits. PL 0, o Appreciating the technicalities of the law, which requires minute proofs, the State's attorney oau- tloned the Coroner to make special efforts to ascertain the identity of persons who dfed at each f the S. WEDirnCDAY EVENING JAXTAItT nounced at the Southern Pacific com pany's offices today that the Western roads, which have aeree.l mvm th vance of west and eastbound freight r rates, effective on January ISth. now arranging for an of the expansion rates to points beyond Chicag-oAccompanying this announcement is another to the effect that the advanced rate in the new schedule is to be with drawn on certain commodities, a list oi which is now being prepared. t. Truly 'There's a Prron f Rn, bn fr food - yfr. a f-- rKi-erle- )at) f $t dar rrjr trait l t: l.g ait tifT to 1 . a. gl mV,l bua'.n, t to th gl I dlfging Several hundred factotiea wrr built and tht hj-- a of iht sickhi;fi ran i high. Had the money. Making foI!rrB k ani th day. ar gr thmuch t. r of hard e. in and nr-rlm- rit lntlratlAn. atudy fitted that the old originator to bring forth from hl foo.1 laboratory a gnu5n artl for a purje, and o akUIfuHy and a J rtiflr t:niM and mai that FOR DEFENDING JEWS trr rftjr fb It was like a tampel ATTORNEY PUNISHED truw at r .Tot who have built bak to tror,g. sturdy mn an 1 omrt by adopting acientinrally ma4 food, particularly hn dH?ua l lh ar not quick to forgft IL A great original urra !a)r ,'bJ4 for Imitator, but Orap-Nu- i so hard to cory that the firt five but atttrrrta wt ma! ty anyone to Imitate either tr- frwvl or th anr.ors-rT!ntof Ha mr1t- about two year ago a trm-ndoUowvr Into th ruh waa m J to ready-cooke- d . t that . Grape-Nu- t. 3 W!. mt - u flwtf W:k' D.arr. lEmitu r tr.rorTAHT. rrtAKK Ksot ivMttrpt MT10UL I1HK TIE OF s Mt'HJtAT CATIT rarksi- .a 3 W. tK-kn- A rrmrn ..OmMtitr Vcim r. AlUXI .. at. IS. iriaana, rtrtitftjirij. - (rftj-jB- . p.a ed KISHINEFF. Jan. Kal-novi- vocate has. been forbidden to practice law for two years. lie dpftid.l before the court which Investigated the recent massacre. Secretary f the Council Kararwvkl Is said to have been exiled to Siberia for-ftyears. -- Some rabbis have Joined in a proclamation advising the Jews to participate in uprisings but to remain loyal subjects to the Czar. PUBLIC BENEFACTOR LOSES HIS BUSINESS. im'.ihit rAir os nng pKrotrriL. s WARLIKE NEWS IN V ENGLISH PAPERS LONDON, Jan. "Nobody will suspect the captain of an' American man- of being a scheming alarmist," says the Standard editorially this morning. This sentence expresses the view taken by the press of Great Brl talne of the grave condition of things In the far east as revealed by the fact that the United States Government finds1 it necessary to send marines to fceoul for the protection of American Interests. "While- it is still hoped that at peaceful Issue may be found this ac tion of the United States. is held to In dicate that the view of the situation taken at Washington Is that the crisis is drifting rapidly to the danger point The action of the U. S. Government is generally approved. 6 of-w- ar - Miners Laid to Best. Butte, Mont., Jan. 6. The remains of Samuel Olsen and Frederick Divel who were killed in the Pennsylvania mine Friday night; were lauried yesterdav. lat funeral Bervicea over both hetruc held In Miners Union hall. Many of the mines were closed and the men attended in a Paul's Episco body. air. uidds or St.sermon. pal church delivered the . Advance in. Bice. Local importers Victoria, B. C, Jan. of rice have been advised of an increase of S7 per ton In Japanese rice, a total ad vance of J10 since December 15th. bring ing the import price to $91.50 per ton. Official estimates of the yield of rice in Ja pan this year, received today by the steamship Empress of Japan, show a total of 454 koku, an advance of 23 per cent over tn previous year. ve rt Dull Time for Merchants. Dun's Review on local trade: conditions are such as are "Busings generally looked for at this season of holiday quiet- ude. Sales are small In most lines of both wholesale and retail and merchants are mainly occupiedtrade, with their inventories. Collections are backward and money is In good demand, with rates firm." A. J. Powell. San Francisco, Jan. furniture salesman, who has been in the uecemDer zotn, was arrested city since advices from th here on telegraphic or tspoKane. xne advices Chief or Htate that Powell is wanted there on a charge. He admitted that he had forgery out some paper while in that city, put would not say if it waa eood or hut He came to San Francisco, to look for j - do WELLS. FARGO C CO. BANK ! ! Or were they forced from lack cf earl training to -- grind up something and "advcrtUe' that will make it ko?" The first year of the life of these Imitators they did not assume that their foods were or were "brain" foods, but when for hme unexplained reason tb- - demand 'did not come up to expectation, they concluded perhaps It might 1 because were not advertised a they "predigested brain foods." , -pre- T 'M'; :rr.t .............. ... C.rt ... fjft' l.d!rij ftt.s Tranr3 trvf. a VSoA t -digested" 80, without any change in the articles, and with most amaiing effrontery, th makers of some have now suddenly begun to talk "Hrain Food." Predigested' etc.," etc.. copying the announcements of Grape-Nutthat the public have been familiar wit; for seven years past. When you read our words and phrai.es. iTredlgi-ted."Made from entire Wheat lUrler." "A Food for lirain and Nerve Centers," etc, etc., fitted to some breakfast food, you may know these claims have been cribbed from the original, and arc pretences. A genuine originator must have as his actuating motive, honesty of puriou. Imitators have but one object, MONEY, and that to be galm-t- l from the thought and s of -- others. Grape-Nu- ts pre- NEARER HOME, hi Judge. Prof. less Gravity is on the Stargazer surface of Wars thanactually at the level on the earth. Every ton of coal, for instance, delivered In that remote globe would fall short by pounds. Mr. Furr.ess It is unnecessary to go so far as Mars to .perceire that same phenomenon! Look for the little book 'Thc Itoad to WelWiUe" in each package. POSTUM CEREAL 'CO., L't'd BATTLE CREEK, MICH. toaat&Mjt. mk idL CfttvCIAJUC A U CJi.Jrf. - DUN & CO., R.G. OE0IU5E RUffT. 0r.ara4 Kasftj-r- r UtaJb. Idaiio and VTycratcf. Of.M. BaUdlsc < TtvgT WALKER fcftr 5f.,it Cltj. Bankers tit Vot id r. National Bank ta7e.s tinrosrrottT a: Cijail H It! ; . To. r t ft ...I"-- .........Tf' f COMIEICUL NAT13.11L Csp!tal ra!3 Xa, f Y).-In fy?f rrcr t J toti. J ft.1 . tf.-t-:;a- . fta rl oj.if f C am ii:;a I i ' . X-r- 0i-- la LAKE CITT. rSTACUiHltl t. ZaJk BEOS., t ALT ltr " ..smwLrn.t ntLi-i-n- . R f. Deserct There is but one and only one genuine digested Brain Food and that is y tat I. H Im I t.y.' ( a4 t-- M. 6. worn; 6. , Wanted on .a Forgery Charge. , Jan. J. R. Thompson, the proprietor of the restaurant which adjoins the Iroqouls theater on the east, has lost the greater portion of his business since the Are. On the day of the disaster Mr. Thompson threw open his restaurant for the bodies of the dead and wounded as they were carried out of the theater. He summoned nurses, procured medical supplies and did everything that it was possible for a man' to do in alleviating the horror of 'the catastrophe. His valuable and disinterested services were widely advertised in the papeis, with the result of driving practically all his patrons away. He has caused all of the table to be removed and destroyed, and has taken away all portle furnishings that could remind customers of the fire, but the fact remains that people stay away from his restaurant, and he is paying a heavy price for the services he rendered to the public last Wednesday afternoon. CHICAGO, what it was intended to Do Ul, 3, P'tftk. c. r-- . Aw F. McCORiMCK & COr, 3ANK13RS, naut uaki ci rv. Traact a 0.rJ Lajckicf B.t |