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Show Tm: MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, as hither "btlietek; the boy wrongfully lLemiiied or may be siiil alive in a hospital. When it was 12 o'clock tiltot a northbide church tolled a dirge and the northeast wind carried it over the city. Before the first notes had died south chime farther away another sounded- a mournful intouation. Then a hundred bells broke forth in a mighty diapason, whose iron moans seemed to reai h the grey clouds and echoed back again iu solemn coui-ordThe bells tolled for an hour. A snow storm was prevailing and added to the solemnity. An intense quietness in the atmosphere ltsstf. holiday appearance cud the numerous funeral cWtrgea as they moved slowly tUVuugh the storm while the church bells were alowly tolling, combined to make the occasion oue as peculiarly cheerless as ft wss solemn and - Impressive. As the tones of Jhe city's dirge in the towers spread over the city, more persons paused and listened in sorrow and awe than on any mi ssion iu the minds of the people. Many stood with lwrpd heads as on the day of the burial of President HeKinley. JANUARY, G, To bring inspector Williams to the light" for the show. When the panic residence u:i South Park imulrrartl occurred, be says his companion jumpwould Pace compelled me Jus) ire to ed to his doom. He could not rememremain .ip until ear'. morning. A con- ber the faintest detail of his owa estinuation was thereto! e screed to. A cape. j ft w minutes later cr.nie a i all irom the Ft out the large number of complaints Piiwers residence. received of the loss of personal effects h- - nv a an'c vi.li phy- from tlie bodies of the hre victims, the "Father just sician and has been taken to bed. said coroner's office clerks estimate that man. voi.-It was IIUO.POO of ( a yom. the diamonds, watches, jewelry, arius.J should furs and other agreed that the till1 personal property was appear today at Ji.stii'i I' mlcr wood's lost ill the fire. ' bond. and court give of the Against the Proprietors Much of the prois'rty of value was Twenty men arrested In connection fire were arraigned undoubtedly lost, but a large amount j wiih theatre the Irquois Theater. liefore Justice Caverly. in the Harri- may bare been stolen by ghouls. The ; son street police court today, ou a excitement that reigned at the scene I . Five of the of the tire made it impossible to charge of manslanghii-rf superintend the removal of tlie clio-ry- s deiendants were uf the bodies aud 180 or more volunMr. of the company ' Arthur E. Hull, Who Lost Four Mem-- 1 and were defended In Attorney Thus. teers assisted the police and firemen. j hers of Hit Family, is the No testimony was given iu ' Hundred of the bodies were carried i Hgaii. court and it was immediately agreed sway in trucks aud express wagons, Complaining Witness, ho that the continuumii granted, and there was no way of preventing Most of tho time was devoted to au persons from searobiug the victims effort by the attorney to liavo the and taking their valuables. The largest amount of currency recovered. bonds of his client s reduced from 2. Jan. Ocean The inter Chicago. iu which they had been held. In 1405, was found pinned to the garment this morning says that a airs ms have the end the bonds in each case were uf a woman. been. Issued fur the arrest of Will J. reduced tn $1,600 and the rases placed Fire Inspector Monroe Fulkerson toDavis anL Harry Powers, proprietors on the calendar for hcariug for Jan- day resumed his investigation into the nd managers of the Iroquois theater, uary 11th. causes of the disaster. Two stage and George Williams, city Attorney Hogan told the magistrate hands were questioned for two hours. BlRNED TO DEATH, building Then Y. A. Merriaui. mauaser for the inspector, op the criminal charge ot that bis clients bad nothing to do with the management, construction or han- George A. Fuller Construction comt'hicago, Jan. 2. A man supposed manslaughter. tp-bThe warrants were issued by Justice j dling of the serin rv. He said they pany, builders of the theater, was callJames Davis, a driver for the Todd- - Teaming tmmpany. was bunted George W. Underwood at his residence continued singing own after the aud- ed into the office. The company a atin a vain torney was with him. to death today in a fire which destroy- after 11 oclock last night and the ience became pauic.-irickr- n News company's charges were sworn to by Arthur E. effort to allay the fear of the frighted the West era From Juliu Mct'lusWey, the Fire barns. Another is believed to be in Hull, of 241 Oak wood Boulevard, who ened audience. learned that Jusrph Daugherthe ruins,. More than fifty horses were lost his wife and three jhjldren in the Those who will arraigned before ty. tlie mau iu charge uf the aslieatos in the- smu-ture- , , All were taken fire. Mrs. Hulls maid also iierished. Justine Caverly January llth. are: iiirtain. la at Passavant hospital, sufout in safety. The warrants, the Inter, 'Oeoan says, Edward G. Wines. Victor Bozait, Bem- fering from a broken leg. DaugherThe origin of the fire is. unknown. were not seiVed ia file regulajfrnanner ud Bell, William Slack, John J. Rus- ty waa hurt by a fall in the theater The property loss Is $5,000. Ihe three men accused' wWv notified sell and K. T. Mora hies in trying to lower tho runatn at by telephone- - liutt- - the .warrants had Tho other defendant will - have a the lime of the fire. It develoiicd at been issued and were dim-lt-tn bearing before Justice Caverly Mon- the start that the aabestoa curtain, inINDIAN IN NEVADA OTTBREAK at it Wrlnck 'this morning at day. They arc: W. I). Kerr, William stead of falling Instantly, as was by Justice Undefcwdod's court anti give McMullen, William Plunkett, Max many srsons believed, wss bung on bonds. Tho attorneys for Messrs. A. Bonus. Ward Eagle, and endless roe and had to be drawn and .tia vis assured the Justice William McQueen. William Olsen. K. to the flour. The Fire Inspector was Two Prospectors are Shot to Death Powers, that-(hei- r clients would appear at the Poland. William Carlton, J. J. Andrew convinced that the curtain waa driven Bodies Horrible and Their stated hour. so hard against the wall by the presand F. H. Nolan. Mutilated. Mr. Hull, the romplatning witness, were placed at $5,Gn0 sure of tbe host of the proscenium bonds Their ' -- r is connected with a Chicago Commerarch, that Daugherty could not draw each. I cial Agenry. ft all the way down. new A 2. to A of evidence which mass 111., Jan. dispatch Chicago, Tomorrow he will leave 'Chicago I was sitting near the rear door of was on the fire light throws complete the' Tribune from- - Calient es, Key., with the bodies of the four uiemliet-- ot obtained from stage employes by the stage." said MeCluskey, "when the his for his wife's former family home, says: lie fire storied near tbe switchboard at Uis N. Y., where they will he hurled. Coroner granger today, aud will was first on a shelf Word has just reached here of the Troy. Mr. Hull Ktated that he would return submitted to the Coroner's jury when spotlight. The fire of killing of two probiteclurs. Wui. Jones Immediately after the funeral to prose- It meets Thursday to hear testimony. of scenery, four feet from the edge that the arch. It spread rapidly through aud Henry Alexander, by Piute In- cute ihe charge. His entire family was Coroner Treager hit learned I ran from the Slag!1 Carpenter Cummings, who sup- the linen draiierios, and revolt wfied out tn the fire. dians, who are threatening street aud Dearborn door into rear of tho erintended the tatting up rigging The complainant, Mr. Hull, sdin: 1 returnThen alarm. against the whites. The prospectors "My In still turned to owners of loft was the responsible wife and my all 1 ever were working in tho Arrow Canon eliinbed the first and the. theater to ed the for of tlie theatre everyoperation haj to live for. are gone. All that the range. on the stage. If the clly ordi- q seals, but could not thing retrains is to me fur make Koine and James u.ie Stowe Dunlap, Henry nances were not complied with it. was building. for this carelessness. pay two oilier prospectors, passed' their to "Before leaving I had yelled "A few carpenters and stage hands Cummings duty to notify the owners tent and found the bodies of tke men who 1 supposed waa iu of the Joe house. and Daugherty, managers been have arrested. who Men sang iu lying near the ashes of a camp fire. Daugherty, who is now in oue of the They had been shot and their bodies the chorus are In jaiL finch an inves- hospitals, suffering from a broken leg. la a cruel mockery. The men ABVERTiSEHENTS. tigation afterward frightfully mutilated. CLASSIFIED was the man who attempted to lower The murder is laid to Piute Indians who are responsible are allowed to the asliestus curtain, that lie says from the Moapa reservation, who are walk the streets untouched, while a the reason It stuck and would not ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . roving about committing depredations few laborers are punished. romp down was that it stuck on the arc This been has calamthe or of greatest and on ranches surveyors camps 1st Nat l Bank Bldg. spotlight in the first entrance near tho Jon. Chez prospectors. A general uprising Is ity in the citys history and the author- tup of the pmrreniinn arch. From W. Ecclcs Bldg. I must ities Maginnis understand those alio that feared. the hands,1 'Coroner Treager The trouble started over the pass- have suffered will not wait for them to learnsstage exthe cause of the mysterious PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ing of a sentence of tlealh on a Piute dally along. There must be no iioliiics plosion which occurred shortly after boy who killed William Williams or favoritism in this .investigation. Kcrles Bldg. The iatengus of the hour at which the fire was discolored, it was caus- Dr. C. E. Coulter near I as Vegas in August last year. ed by the falling of the big fan scene, The Indiana threaten a wholesale kill- the warrants. were completed, nearly which contained 8b incandescent elecFOR SALE. the complainant's ating of whites If the sentence of death midnight, caused.. tric lights. This scene wss not In Justice deand to Underwood torney out. .. i is carried FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, cide that it would be rnfficient for de- use at the time - of the fire, but was set in the rear. The oMuing of tlie liny, and Grain call on W. T. Astlll, Mcree-ihtectives to warrants over the double doors In. the roar of tbe EMPRESS EUGENE ILL. stage 'Phone 32Uy. 2118 Washington ave. telephone. Mis. Jowers answered tbe created a which caused the draught W. reDefective James Cody Accidental Puncture of Cheek With phone. hereto tcH Mr. MONEY TO LOAN. big fan scene to topple over and break Powers to hur- tNTT.light quested bulbs. This produced a noise Hat Pin, the Cause. ry to Justice George W Underwood'S like an explosion. Tlie stage hands MONEY TO LOAN. .J. J. BRUM MITT New .York. Jan. 2. Empress Eu- residence . Mrs. Powers immediately deny that there was a calcium tank gene hi seriously ill at the Hotel Con- became hyateriiwl. Oh. we could not on the stage. Tlie coroner lias learnREAL ESTATE FOR SALE. accident." she wailed ed that each of the 18b tinental. says a Farit; dispatch tJ the help e scenes American. The cause is a deep, acci- over the phono. Our own little boy in the theatre was hungdrop with new, want to sell your property IF dental puncture in her check from a was there and he would not have been oily, manlla rope. It is estimated see J. you BHL'MMITT. J. we liad if not there theface has and swollen hat pin. Her thought the that there were 750 lineal feet of this ft is feared blood poisoning has set ater safe. lnllammahlu material used in support-CHOICE lots In Nob Hill, $50. J. J. waa infeed worn She to in. quieted and curtain' it' aud added the BHL'MMITT. that drop Mr. feePow ers "and Mr. Davis, whu form Owing to the empress age and fud to the flames dp the rigging loft. bleness, physicians fear a grave re- were at the Powers theater, of tlie McMullen is considered py ihe poNICE brick cottogn on Grant, close summary action which had been taken lice to he one or&e most imimrtant sult. in, $2,20(1. J. J. BRUM MITT. to them. Prince sent been assured hare her against Cody that Telegrams witnesses. He charge of the Victor and Prim Louis, the latter if they cam to the house the confusion spotlight which waijn EIGHT-ROOset fire to the scenery, HOUSE, with barn, of them ill Russian officer the at an their' homes army arresting being and resulted In flia, large loss of life. trees, on 21st 8t., between Wall anil be would avoided.' Tiflla. at and is stationed Frank Nuluh ' made- - a vain effort to $1,000. Great snap. J. J. is 70 years old. She City Building - Inspector William have his bond rcducM, from 5j00, say- Lincoln, The BRUMMITT. was 1853 In reached hia at home in Klusles was married to Napoleon III ing that he was off the stage when the Jta no. surprise to me, but fire and for many yearn after her flight avenue. FIVE ACRES of Al land, good started. He told tbe magistrate from Paris in 1870 lived in retire- dont worry about me leaving town to that he and another a water right, house, two , employe, ment in England. She haa recently dodge the consequences." he auncunced to him. were' in the balcony acres of orchard, two ' blocks from stranger briefly. "Cant I arrange io prepare above the gallery, controlling the arc street car line, $2,000. J. J. taken up her residence In Paris. and give bonds some time tomorrow!' lighta. which made tbe "pale moon t.-e- FUNERALS IK THE no got of Kept Priests and Ministers Busy All Day Yesterday. i1 s " ' x m - v Began to Toll at Noon and All Chicago Waa' in Sombre Garb. Chicago. Jau. 2. Church bells toll-biat Boon, butilnesa activity closed, many celehrattoiu postponed mud long liuea of funerals making their way to the outlying districts where the cemeteries are situated these circumstances today evidenced Chicagos outward grief for the victims of the Iroquois theatre fire. Priests and min inters of the gospel went from funeral to funeral today, as they will tomorrow and Monday. The unidentified dead will be kept as long as possible at the morgues. If no one then comes to lay claim to the bodies they will be burled at the citys expense. By common consent of the clergy, Lead Kindly Light." the hymn written by Cardinal Newnion, is typing sung at alt the funerals. ' The city hall, except absolutely necessary departments, was closed. The board of trade dosed an hour j earlier than usual, and a number of mercantile and manufacturing establishment!! also closed early. i Big dry goods stores wero a notable inception. The managers concluded that the extraordinary 'demand fur mourning goods would work a hardship to the bereaved .friends of. the dead should these stdrus close. Thu hanks were open an usual. Tnirty-fou- r tcarhers in public schools are known to have lost their live In the - closed fire, and the schools will be' Monday In their The tolling IVtflls 'at jjoon for an hour was in reeponse-tad .expressed fish of Mayor Harrison.. Tlurillayor bald: "Tolling'' the ; church bolls throughout the dry on Chicagos day of mourning for tke dead who perished in the fire would he tn appropriate expression of grief.- - The suggestion waa made, to me by a clergyman aud I wish it 'to' lo published so that pastors may carry it out. 1 strongly urge them to begin the tolling of bells at noon, and let the mournful sound continue for an hour. Such an expression of sorrow would liring to the hearts and minds of every, one the iheraory of Chicago's terrible loss." a Chicago. Jan. 2. The total number of corpses recovered from the Iroquois theatre stands today at 586, as compared with 1182 yesterday.- - Of . these 81 remain unidentified. Previous reports gave the number awaiting identification as 21. but it . developed today that a mistake in the figures at Rolstons morgue had been made and the corrected total added ten to the list of unidentified dead. The unidentified body of a woman was found at Jordan's morgue. A ticket was found on the body, Detroit to Chicago." A thorough analysis of the coir position of the asbestos" curtain of tliri theatre is bclug made by the Tlie curtain was consumed by tho flames, although the ordi nance requires a curtain, such as genuine asbestos material. Among the missing rejmrted today are the following Mrs, William Reynolds. Mrs. Ai G. Strawbridge, Josephine Reynolds, 7 years old; James Fraser, Peoria;' More cases Involving the wreck of homes as a result of the fire are still coming to the light. A. futile search has been conducted so far for the body of Harold, 4Jbe son of E. Henning. ; KeariyHhn entire Henning family perished in the fire. The I my with his three brothers and hla mother .were at- the Iroquois. The mother In some manner was barely saved by an unknown rescuer." ' She - believed- her boys were Just behind her, but Ihe bodies of the three were later picked fip and iilent Ified. But the body of the youngest waa not there and ho trace of him, dead or alive, baa been found. Mrs. Henning was badly injured but her Injuries are nut fatal. The father fire-pro- flve-yearr- - e s Wiu-uear- ! $5.-tm- u I d e thst-terrlbl- five-roo- SUMMONS CZAR j January 12. MAYOR CLOSES ALL THEATERS Pending Investigation as to Safety, of Playhouses Will Not Open. Jan. Chicago. 2. Mayor Harrison today ordered the closing of every theetre In Chicago without exception until It lias been definitely ascertained . that they are not violating any city ordinance. This is supplementary to the mayor's order which closed seven Steen theatres, about half the total j number of play houses lu the clly. BRO., & Clothing andGoods. Furnishing we tbe Goods. deliver You buy and Washington Ave 'Phone 238 Y i fA New Years Gift to Ogden. The Falstaff Cafe, Leedom & Pattison, Prop's. 2425 Wash Ave First Class in Every Respect Q 4t44i 4 4 f 44 ITS UP TO if 4 f 4 4 YOU NOW We Have Done Our Part Our Great CLEARANCE SALE means much to tho buyers of dry goods. We have prepared a feast of good tlilugs for the New Yea. You know we sell good, reliable bone-fidstuff and always mark In plain figures, and when you get the not ,a take doee it now are we giving, reductions that Daniel Webster to know Its cheap. A partial list gives demonstra tion: e DRESS GOODS 20 per cent off UNDERWEAR 20 per cent off WRAPS-3- 3i per cent off REMNANTS Table linen very cheap you remember aU There are several things we could say, but If In the right direo hive already aald you will bo making a start tlon for a happy and prosperous New Year. w PAINE & HURST, Dry Goods d Kur-opatk- ' '' BY A MOB. Our; especially low Sale Prices and the Burt Quality, make an unusually pleasing combination. This fact is attested by the many delighted buyers who are taking advantage of the MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES now offered. The prices have been greatly reduced in every A riot call brought a detail from tbs station house to the scene. Hundreds tbe of people were found blocking street and the police bud to qlub their way through. At the cud of (he street which is formed by a high Wall, they A found Kenny, bruised and lorn. howling molt rut off his escape, and they were fowling Kill hint," Lynch him. . ... - Two men who had folien vtrtims of Kenny's tub. were carried to the sidewalk. The. officers harl. a hard time. to. get out with Kenny," however. They were surrounded by tbe maddened inhabitants of tbe tenements near by and had to fight their way to tbe station, where they carried Krnny. The crowd surrounded the station and a complaint made efforts to enter against Kenny, but were refused ad- -, mission and finally dispersed. department during this UNLOADING SALE o For the few days t they . will last, your special attention is directed to the line of COATS FOR s CHILDREN in the south window. The prices on these garments every one' of high grade material '. and faultless workmanship, tell the story of the GENERAL REDUCTION throughout the G SALOON,. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. , 2313 Washington Ave. PEN CAFE : - OPEN 110,090 Offered for Recovery of Body . 'Phone 306y; All Nil: Fine dinner on Sunday from ll to 4 p. m.. 25 cents.. . Lflnch served from 11 to 4. only 25 rents. ? orders at all hours. Fresh Oysters in any style. Game and Fish In season. WONC SUN. Proprietor. 22 Twenty-fiftSt. h JACKET A BIG REWARD. ERIK LARSON, Prop. of Granvillo Garth. . Jan.' 2. New Preparation are being made by Harare E. Garth to offer a reward of $1Q.!K9 for the recovery of tbe body of his son, Granville M'. Garth, pretkLraC .ot the Mechanics National bank, who jumped' from the steamship Denver in tbe Gulf of Mexico nn Christmas are being takn it is stated to publish notice of the reward at all ports on the Gulf. York. day-,-Ste- The Examiner Business Otfics. 4n7 ?4th Ftrent. u e PIJ . UTTLE QUEEN 8 New York. Jan. 2. A dispatch from Berlin to tho American, dated Saturday. says: teleLast night 'a thousand-worgram from Admiral Alexieff, viceroy of the Far East, reached the Czar at the Pcterhof. s "The Cxfr immediately summoned his ministers in council. General being fetched from a theatre. the council, The Czar presided at which aat until the early hours of the . 2412 Wash. Ave; . COUNCIL. up. J. T. RUSntoER' -- Managers of Iroquois .Thaatsr and Building Commisaionera' Under Bonds. Chicago, Jan. 2. Formally charged with manslaughter. Managers Davix and Powers of the Iroquois theater, with City Building Commissioner Wii- iiams, were today held under bonds ot $10,000 each. Col. William Pinkerton and Chari for H. Plamondon furnished bonda Davis and Powers. Andrew J. Graham, a banker, furWiH nished bond for Commissioner Iiams. Arthur E. Hull, whose family perish ed In the lire, and who was the complainant, was present when the men were put through the ordeal nf facing the charges. The hearing was set for A. KUHN -- Offictr Ran Amuck and Was Beating Every Person Who Came Near Him. Wa are prepared to fill large or I 2. Policeman Win. New Jan. York. small orders promptly. Kenny has narrowly escaped death at filxty-ntnt- h POULTRY SUPPLIES j (he hands of a mob in Went officer ran amuck the street It appears No better or larger assortment in and was beating with his clul) every Iho city. pendn who came hear him. When resPOP CORN THAT POPS cued, by brother officers two men were found unconscious as a result of his efforts. Kenny also was badly used nhonld have careful attention by an experienced eye special 1st. Dont experiment with, your eyes, but go to the brut, first. It is ..the cheapest' had most satisfactory. e er HAY WEAK EYES I be- lieve at every performanre. Many times the draft from them was so strong that it was uncomfortably cool on the stage. Manager Morriam of tho construction company, and his attorney then with Inspechad a private ctnifi-remtor Fulkerson for twenty minutes. A just receive! 352 24th &t. m 3-- tilator. The ventilators were opened, WITH MANSLAUGHTER CHARGED : aus-peud- . BEATEN SKEEN & CO. in-to- ap-iw- ar CORN TPhona 344k charge of the fire curtain, to lower it. could not see him. but believed he was there. I saw him come out later, burned and a leg broken. 1 worked at the theater from the time It was oiiened and it was tlie to lower the fire curtain before every performani e. It always worked finely, and 1 never saw any trouble with it before. It waa rigged witli wire cables with which the cumin was There were four of them, eai li 8 of an Inch thick. J. J. Hamilton, a scene shifter, explained wbat seemed to many at tlie lira to bo an explosion. "Five minutes after the fire stoned. said be, "the big scene in tbe shape of a fan fell forty feet to the stage. The piece was studded with 150 Incandescent hundred lamps aud weighed several pounds. Tbe noise of its fall and the breaking lamps gave forth the sound Hamilton denied of an explosion. that It was tbe custom to have the the ventilators rabies controlling above the stage blacked so ss to make it impossible to open tbe venI It--.' morning.-- Two cars 1001. If you contemplate getting anything in this line EITHER. THIS WINTER OR. NEXT. it will pay you to come and see our splendid - showing. V. |