Show fearful fatality the telegraphic columns of the sunday morning papers from salt lake contained among other items of casualties a report of a friet frightful fatality f which deeply affects afflec ts one of our esteemed townsmen mr henry A peoria 1111 III di dispatch atch of the says that at c ock that morning a ft terrible cx ex occurred ai at distillery in ili lower peoria in which max son of abraham was instantly killed and sixty others scalded and bruised the following arc are the names of the wounded ignatius Ignat lus one of the burned and will probably die before morning john kirkland henry williams wm will rice and two sons henry gootz charles hoffman augustus tom lawless sinclair of new york freeman freeman henry gushing cushing wm celii and two sons august all badly burned and some no doubt will die bea before ore morning this distillery was burned on oil june une L ath and the proprietors were engaged in trying a tub of beer that was saved from the fire and through defects of the machinery the pipes in the still till tub exploded with fearful results the associated press reported most of the wounded at their residences tonight and in their opinion at least ten of all them are fatally wounded mr on oil receiving this dreadful intelligence at once tele rapped to his former home peoria lor for further information which only confirmed the terrible news max is henrys brother a promising young man mai of about 19 veirs ve irs of age who visited this country three years ago inatius IF ia is his lihs uncle he ile rias lias died since the report of hid his bein being wounded the friends of deeply condole with the gentleman in his heavy affliction which is the more painful for being so unexpected and sudden |