Show KIT CITI in n salt lake richmond and provo BURNING OF THE HOTEL ROYAL I 1 garza arza still in the field A novel Finan financial clai Sc hemeA murderer electrocuted etc I 1 SALT LAKE feb 8 special to TUB tite STANDARD 1 the vote for mayor in each precinct on the tile straight ticket up to 1030 10 30 P im rn is as follows first 1 arst baskin sm wells lett seco second nd ba baskin 3 kin 1635 wells lett third baskin V wells ells lett fourth baskin wells ic lett it fifth baskin 1142 wells lett the total vote of the city is liberal vote democratic vote 2 2760 republican vote liberal plural plurality 1 liberal majority over all 1147 these figures arc on oil mayor nia or provo U T feb 8 special to TUB tux STANDARD the voting today to day was very heavy on oil both sides en and fair weather prevailed tile democrats have carried the election by very much reduced majorities they have elected W N dusenberry mayor bv 74 majority and all the other general officers on oil about the same r ratio atio the total vote of the tile city was 1 of a total registration of 1100 the republicans public ans have hav e earned carried the third ward and one of the tile two councilors councillors counci lors of the fourth ward the republicans w would have hav e earned carried the second ward but five republican ticket from other wards were B ere voted by mistake which caused the loss oft of the heward ward 0 officers these mistakes mistake 4 gave the tile ward to the tile democrats by one majority blaze in salt lake this morning special to THE D SALT LAKE fed 9 groesbeck Groes beckA hough i tons lace house has been entirely destroyed destroy ell by fire insurance switzer A co s notion house badly damaged cause unknown I 1 A FIERY FURNACE burning of the hotel royal and loss or of several lives NEW YORK feb 8 A disaster appalling in horror bringing to mind the terrible occurrence in park place still fresh in the public mind occurred in this catl city ea early I 1 yesterday vest erday morning the hotel royal to that well known landmark which has as s stood tood for more than a quarter of a century at the southeast corner of sixth avenue and fortieth street burned to the ground and a I 1 large d number of persons were rr burned suffocated u oct t and crashed crushed I 1 in 11 the ruins ata three successive successive alarms were rung from the tile fire box at the corner comer of I 1 fortieth street and sixth avenue av denue these were ere quickly nick followed by a half dozen s special ial calls for oren engines i and dwater water tower and find t then ell b by calls ils for all the ambulances haac hat could ld bi be ei spared a red when the firemen arrived the largo large structure was blazing from cellar to roof leollo people were jumping out of windows in t their ir night clothes and being dashed dabbed to death and fretfully frightfully mangled in the street below the fire re gained such headway headd ay that the long ladders of the firemen were too late to do much service in in the tile saving of I 1 life ife there were seventy or eighty guests in ta the e hotel at the time the fire broke out at 4 30 a m the whole building fell when the walls of the building fell a areat great cloud of llames flames shot into the air and all the tile crowds shrank back from front the tile peril of the tile falling walls in the rush of inmates of the hotel R roal toy a and neighboring buildings building 4 to the street al all I 1 the scenes incident to faro fire panic at its worst were witnessed men women and children dressed only in in night clothes rushed to the windows and find dashed headlong down the stairs there were many thrilling scenes from a careful examination of the tile hotel register and the journal furnished by clerk underwood the number of persons in the building when the fire broke out were W ere at 1 30 a m today to day the best estimate based upon police reports the coroners list and H arid reporters invests dinv inv estimations I 1 actions 8 shows hows dead 15 injured 25 missing missing 69 saved 81 late this afternoon workmen found a foot and part of a leg in the ruins at 5 00 a body was w as found it was BO so badly burned as to be unrecognizable at 6 45 the eleventh body was brought to y view e the lega were almost gone the arms arm s ll 11 had a been burned off and slid t the lie head crushed in the tile upper jaw a pair of fale false teeth were farind which looked like that of a woman A hundred men are at work on the debria debris and will be kept going 0 i n night ligh and tand day u until t they h have ave coup completed efel edg t the lie work of clearing away the 1 ruins min which bh in all till probability Y will 1 1 alt take ke three thre e days 1 A steam e derrick was w placed in fortieth street and a number of electric lights strum in order that work might be continued all night two more bodies of women were recovered in the evening one of them was identified as mrs lewis a bookmakers book makers wife the body designated as no 9 was recognized as that 0 of mrs baeley B 1 the housekeeper 31 mrs r s hattie battle wife of harry 0 manager of the royal worcester corset company waa was undoubtedly among those who peri perilea led the woman had J jewels els worth or in a chamois skin belt strapped around her waist at the time of the tile lire tire and the gems to together other with valuable papers are in the runs nuns with her GARZAS ORGAN explains the patriotic purposes of the tin ANTO ANTONIO ijo revolutionists TexI tex feb 8 carza garza is still in the field the the latest reliable news of the revolutionists its is contained in alchi cano the tile first number of a local spanish paper which has bag just appeared as an all avowed organ of the revolutionists el A chano publishes an all account of what purports to lea be a lengthy letter sent by garza forts to president harrison it is written under date late of january at la St streeta Str roeta peta state mexico it explains the patriotic purposes of the revolutionists to secure a republican form of government mentin in mexico and condemns the press for havin having placed laced him in fit the light of a bandioan ban bandit ditan and tp violator odthe of the neut neutrality y laws he ile adds that his ills only offence offense is is his lils desire to throw off the t ranny of diaza eliaz and nd bega begs that the president will wilf not bo be misled aits nits led into further operation cooperation co to against bim the letter is in diplomatic form full of high sounding oun ding phrases and slid conal concludes li des with the statement tat ement that he garza will grow old in the fields with his troops before lie will make or accept any proposition corn coin promising the principle of ochia his cause I 1 national union loan fund washington feb 8 the tho creation of a national union loan fund fand is the object ofa bill introduced today to day by b aund cepres represents Re presenta nta tive ti veUlla otis of kansas this fund la is to lon con bist of or no so much as may mav be necessary legal tender paper money to tb be imbued by the secretary of the treasury and interchangeable at par with other ki kinds it ds I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 11 casai i asAi of lawful money of the united uni ted states any state desiring to avail itself of its benefits may do so by the adepts adoption on 0 of f a J joint int re resolution titio n s setting e eting forth th that at the soa state to agrees to pay to the tile united stated 1 per cent per annum on all sums sum s drawn and retained by it and providing for a loan of the money moncy io to its citizens upon reasonable sec security at interest not exceeding 3 per cent the secretary is to honor a request for a loan to the extent of 50 per cent of the assessed value of the real estate situated within th the state estate electrocuted mellvane murderer of luca shocked to death siso sina N Y feb 8 charles charies me 11 ivone vane the murderer of luca was electrocuted this morning the murderer seemed quiet and did not seem to be visibly affect affected eI by the tile reading of the death warrant father creedon arrived at the tile prison at 8 and proceeded at once to cell after prayer the condemned man partook of a fight light breakfast lie ile appeared to be in good spirits and did no not t show any signs of weaken weakening tolf mcelvane was shocked to death deat I 1 at 11 1112 12 the tile first contact was forty five 8 seconds in duration A few seconds after the current was wai 4 cut froth issued from his mouth and almost simultaneously there was a q quick u i cl ga gurgling n egling sound and and as a quit quick k recovery 0 o cry like ke a st strangling g the current was at once re rc applied and continued for forty five seconds when the doctors examined the subject and declared him dead the chair used was never before employed ploy ed on cadi each side of the arms was wag a jar ar into which the hands were immersed in a solution of salt the arms were strapped at the elbow and wrists and the contact on the head was made at forehead an electrode as in previous cases caes was present for use on oil the leg leg in case of failure or mishap at the other points of contact the first contact was made through the hands and head the second through the tile licad head and calfot calf of the right leg the doctors with one exception believe life and consciousness cis were destroyed at the same saine instant As compared corn pared with the kemmler execution that 0 oi mcelvane was much less distressing the autopsy showed that the lie heart and brain were perfectly normal with no traces 0 of fin insanity assemblyman stein whose persistent I 1 1 st e nt efforts resulted last week in lievi having ng representatives of the press ad admitted mit to the electrocution was one of the interested te witnesses today to day in an interview immediately after and while laboring under excitement he lie pronounced the execution a most cruel and unnatural one and said that he would use all his influence to have the law for execution by b electricity repealed immediately lie ile saig saia it is a disgrace a cc to a civilized state gan NEW Y YORK feb 8 the body of charles mcelvane arrive tonight to night it was received by the girl wife of the dead man and his ills mother it was much burned at the tile wrists over the right temple was a it fearful burn and tho tile inside of the legs was scorched by the life taking current |