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Show WATCHING''"! '41 ' ' i I i1',! Niagara's Water Majr TB Never Release Its ' I I Victims r 'j m Niagara F-alls, N. Y., Feb. 4. 1M- j ' though watchers wore stationed at tho ! M Whirlpool Rapids early todav, It was ( i not expected that the ice churning ' ' waters would soon, If ever, release tho bodies of the man, woman and I ' H boy who were snvept down the gorge H with floes from yesterday's sudden i H disintegration of the ice bridge. H Tbe appearance of the whirlpool was ugly and tho grinding of the ice fM jam racing within it echoed through ll H the gorge. Great cakes of Ice were V being hurled down stream under the f H bridges, where still dangled the ends ' 1 H of the ropes which had proved use- ! H less In the endeavor to rescue the trio i H as they wore being swept down j H stream. i H Nothing developed today to make J H more certain the Identity of the man I , JH -afi2i-womani?ppDBe149J-ljo?--jVJrrjid- i H Mrs. Eldridge Stanton of Toronto, ex-1 ' 'l H cepCIng that these persons had noV re-, - jH turned to thoir hotel. H |