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v,t£!fllz.lsczn'ria.gve 4 ‘mfife who lay utterly prostrated at Mold fiains and Are De- fificwnt in Exits. immonunued From Page 1.) w Year a bay or mourning. Such 4 dgy of mourning Chicago C f witnessed as that which ushererl I in the New Year. In every postion of | city almost It seemed as though ere 'w m funerals going, or under- kers\ fragons arriving with dead. who | ére: lng brought to their homes for 6 lagst:time. © While funeral processions were mov- ng through the stow covered streets various the throng about | 'the various morgues and undertalilnglfi-e and made several other arrests of stablishments seemed almost &s larg® stage hands, among them Wililam Mc- is ever,. . Al 'of the bodies which admi: of' careful identification have been carrie1' gway and. of those which remain the | majority. are in such a cendition that} only the most minute and careful in- pection will be ayie to revec! their identity to those who knew them bes. ;- (né of the saddest cases was that' of Herbert and Agnes Lange of 163: Both children had at- ”(cadet the performance and aftet : bours of tireless searcking th> #*mgarted father finally found ' the daughter Agnes in an undertaking Mr. Lange. mimosa exhausted through B \Refe) continuous trips from moigue to . mpoggee ard from hospitai to tospital Krom police stations to the coroner s babel-4! then back through the wear amd again came in! the office of ( hief of Pol ONeill and begged tun detec- tives to assist kim He also pleade m'fih pewspaper mer and Oofs voice qchpfkal and failed as he referred to m bome 'Mr. Lange said these were tis on!, 'CBfHdren and the detectives ar | news- paper men promised him every as- wistance. though they themselves were almost wore cut by long bours of work | 'Efpalily the body of the girl was found 'and the broken hearted father gath- ; ered up the litle formr and carried :t: last ~ he :| *I have one of them at x said, \and this will be a great com- = toft to ber mother \ 'The absolute failure of Mr Lange tc ofn‘hln son, aroused some hope tnat, the | x My may be still alive and cared for | .‘ # So '. might As he drove up to the door , .. 48 'Home hospital. | SORROW TURNED IN TO JoY. . r. Lange's sorrow was turned to' when he reached his home last «an the body which he had -' from the morgue as that of his dauzh \ tep be was greeted by his wale who #} told him that their two chil iren had returned home that evening in safety They had become dazed apparently and a without knowing where % 4 I bed been wandering around the cnv] they “ere! Mr. Lange at once returned to the -- morgue with the body of the little girl i which he thought to be mm of bis own child. \There was so little by which I could . recognize the body.\ he sald 'that \ was confident that I never would be able to satisfy my own mind absolute ly that It was my daughter. but at the samme time there were somes strong, points of resemblance and 1 coucluded , that it must be she \ It was absolutely impossible for the bereaved relatives to secure all the | carriages they wisbed to convey their ' - friends and relatives to the cemetories In many cases it was not possible for . \ql nfémbers of the immediate family' hecanke f()r to ride in the funeral cortege no carriages could be procured them. This was the situation in Chicago and today it will be inten«: E-, fied. The coroners office Sunday is , sued nearly 300 burial certificates for people killed in the fire Some of these were for people residing tu other cities, but they were comparatively few. * The entire family of Frederick 2 Pond. for 33 years cashier of tno Deer ing Reaper works,. was exterminate! by the fire. | In the disaster M Pop] lost his Wife and two children. all of whom have been identified a sjeter of Mrs. Pond. Miss Grace Toute d. still among the missing * A pathetic incident occurre | on ths Cottage Grove avenne cable tine Th.s ' passes within # half square of Rol #ton's thorgue Late in the day a mar Raggard and worn walked up in a Cat ~' tage Grove avenue car and climhed ghoard, carrying in his arms the bod? of a little golden haired # The form was partially wrapped in a can ¥as cloth but not sufficiently to can weal it. As the father took bis seat the «€onductor touched him on the should ef, saying: \I am sorry, but the rules ~ Gf the company do not permit the car- x of bodies in this manne-~. I must | i to leave the car.\ ‘t changing bis expression in L4 talking of her experiences she said: t . ©] My geat was on the first floor near .the | rovided Wlth Proper | The police have vigorously pushed far eluded the detectives, wanted as witnesses and there is no sistant Chief of Police, Sebeuitler in as follows: ~ erated . dition. but in the middle of the second light to a blue one, the are between the {carbons spluttered and jumped the inside of the border of the curtain (Are st] ‘not A success, i Gicted me for twenty-five years. [ britlked In the pantc'in the theater,. In I \I started-up the-aisle at abcut the tame time as all the others, I suppose | stage and when I had reached the rear of the auditorium the aisle was 'choked with people who had fallen. [I looked down to avoid stepping on . 2C » | them and just as I did so my eyes - were caught by those of a little boT about 7 years of age who was lyinglf‘ the floor unable to rise. It was a second, I know, but as he sr looking at him he said: \ 'Won't you please, pleusflle’1p me. please do.' \I stooped to 'raise hit\f T could, but the crowd was too th*\k and the rush too strong. I. seiz! bm under the arms and then I pus knocked over him onto my -D the aisle, I strug- i gled to. my fe» but the weight of the crowd was uch that I could not turn fback ang ~ was p#rried out through the ; 'dodr. rhe litte one was unquestion: ; ably rampled to death and the mem- of these eyes of his will haune] - \l g. I”! Nummmt ory me while I live. i(thep Inquiry into the causes of tha Vullen the operator of tue light which started the fire. He was locked up at the central station and Wilson Kerr, a fiyman at the théater, was also placed fn a cell. Fifteen members of the double oc- tette which takes part in 'be song In the Pale Moon Light,\\ have been placed under arrest by the police, Miss | Romaine befng the sole one who has so They are charge against any of them. Orders were issued by Chief O'Neill that none of the 15 would be released unless a bond of $1.000 was furnished McMullen, the light operator, under- went a searching examination by As- the afternoon, MeMullen's story was \I was standing on the fron bridge at the right sido of the stage from which the 'spot op- The lamp seemed in good con- act. Just as | changed from a white Severe Winter Weather Causes Catarrth, Cough, Colds and LaGrippe. \A spark struck the frayed edge on drapery A flame which I should say was about 12 inches long shot up. I abandoned the lamp and clapped my 'hand upon the flames, but they spread .in spite of me. I called to have the Bre curtain lowered and yelled to the house fireman to help me. He came with a patent fire extinguisher which i Lad no effect on the flames. Finally 1 jumped from the bridge to the stage | A little cbild in one of the from boxes Lad already been badly burned. Miss Emma Loescher, Menasha Wis , writes; a bad cold which I neglected. the head for some time, It then went t then returned to-the theater. Here |, In time it cured me.' worked pulling people out of (be i Keep Pe-ru-na In the House to Use at | choked exits until it was useless to:! tncsllghtcstSymptom of Catarrh. stay any longer.\ I With the arrest of MeMullen thg po ' lice believe they Rave the last ... ?t ant witness among the theater em Mmufl who are essential to a complete, it quiry at the coroner's Inquest AT CH cold js really the ®'ige of catarrh A sadden ehill-] tg of the surfsce pmiirt of thed Imves the blood to the interior of | | *he beidy arnd dts preserce in unusual C+paac thses téemmporary congestion Clhgef of Police sent detee iof rome organ. which may «continue lots t'ves to summon Manager Wu'l J Da- erfough -to | produce the disturbance 2C * * enalied 'a cold C vis» of the Iroquois theater '» police 'The mip ous mens. headquarters. brane« of 'the pos ty ory \ , Mr. Davis appeared at the uffice of Ennis-IL: ‘fi‘x’lfli “I'l 19 8 the 1 1 the chief of police accompanied by his by this null & , business partner, H&rry Powers Tho blood to the warmer parts of the body | two managers talked for some time because of their Leese owohiech d with Chief of Police Q'Nefll, who foal. l\ dismissed them, saying that he him- affords little our no support to the ade} self would be responsible for their ap- which give tonicity to these overores |- | 67 the Iroquois theater. was taken into' == = After being questioned for announced that the Iroquois theater: Heads of Departments cate vessels tfurghd ou 'hooan ou: llflll'll’ pearance whenever - they | may - be ed vessels, ard enables them to regabr! custody by the police and will be held CHANGES IN , two hours by the police Bernard was fire had killed 24 teachers in the Ch! Sworn In. tx1y CATARRH OF THE NOSE, THROAT ANO Lunas COMMONEST IN WiWTER, supply of hlood Peruta Actw on the vasa-meolor #ystem of pepues wanted their usual eauatiedty ard thus prevents Archibald Bernard, chief electrician further derangement. 4» pending an inquiry intop the csuses of the disaster formally charged witb \manslaughter AUM'NISTHAT|UN Superintendent of Schools Cooler I ¥ chgo publie schools and six teachers Mayor Mcclellan and NBW‘ reported missing. making a I~ tal of \n A Choice of Eviia, Woo h ode . Paris or New York crm You piefer Press New York, Jan 2 -George Bo Me Cléllan became mayor of New York city at noon yesterday He arnved at the city hall at 11 45 a m- accom pa'nlml by his secretary. Jehn H (O'Brien. and wa'le | through hines of Democrats under an arch of plants and flowers to the mayor public ception ireom, where he was greeted by the n» | tring mavor The were try {here & aat y mre ata that o . Parfait} PJs oute awh. pos gn DOt elaborate and speeches were brief the foor of a @4ppoes®s. ony adn dbus applied After shaking hands with his smucees brk org fo tne geat 1\ tre trs sor Mr Low sand en proper imen ane af Vilyg |_ CColonel MeClellan the hoor -has w. Moa ®t] pos Lots ot pere. for-mp when I am pern te] to sive the goeater number o? prepatra=zons 'eity into your eare ct to the pored co you for the *to! 'loill of the people Anvone who has 'been mayor of New York wil, always .! be ready to honor its chief magistrate could rather nervus my R- of 108 pProrcs 11% Prost + ah qtfered opr ot. am Mio _- nn comma PIL SS 'ithout Pain. \Cured Quickly an. Joese ure on, hast (boe IM 51 Pra fe the thAt are oer r ouf is «t a ge vat ARE ESPECIALLY sUBJECT TO P u-na Cures a Cold Before it Develops mto [191mmmuumlllllluumn he \\ \\\\ \I am pleased to say that Peruna cured me in less than three months of a most chronic case of catarrh, the result of I was annoyed by catarrh of l'to my bronchial tubes, My breath was bad, my appetite poor, and I1 had 'Fdentify any one of the bodies as that seized her and carried her cut and CONntinual headaches but immediately on taking Peruna 1 was relieved and -Miss Emma Loescher. af true \*> ope fite battalion wherein a theater ie located _ Low retired to his private _ headed \My Project for Lan iing in : WINTER C. a Chronic Wmter Catarrh. Coughs, Colds and Lafiripne Are All Winter Catarrh and Wilt Develop Into Chronic Catarrh If: Not Checked ‘at the Onset. Pe-ru-na Is an Absolute Protection Against Catching Cold. ~ It Cures Catarth In AH Phases and Stages, as Thousands of Thank- ful People Testify. + Commenced Business July 1, ERIE COUNTY BANK BUILDING. 1903,- Second Quarterly Statement, January 1, 1904 RESOURCES. Cash orr Hand and in Banks . .0. . . . U. S., N. Y. City, City of Buffalo and Other Bonds at Cost. Higher than Cost . . . . . Demand Loans, Secured by Approved Col= . 834, 405.50 lateral . . . . Time Loans, Secured by Approved Collab- eral . . . . . Bonds and Mortgages. 0 « + * **, Present Market Value * & & First Liens £1. 0. Furniture and Fixtures . . . . kol . . , Interest and Earnings Accrued Due . . . . . o my throat, and then Miss (Grace Lawson, 31 Smith street, Brooklyn, N. Y , writes. \For several years | was troubled with catarth of the head, huving heads ache almost constuntly. 'The discharge from the eatarrh, which miaude my breath very bud. kept dropping in my throat. A few butties of Peruna soon relfeved me of this terrible disense, and I cannot an y too murh in praise of your medicine,\~ Mias Grace Lawson, Mrs, H. Eo Aflams, ex-President I’nl- metto Club of New Orleans, ba , writes from 110 (Garfletd Court, South Bend, Ind , as follows; \I am pleased itn en. dorse Perunn. as | took it «bout a year ago and it soon brought me relief from 1 cold on my lungs, which threatened t» be serious The lungs were sore and in- flamed. OT coughed a couple of hours every pight and 1 felt something must n\ I Chronic catarth is so undoubtedly and directly the result of an ordinary cold | that dt would be gpuite correct to call ©hronje catiarth a settled or old cold. At least - one-fourth of the Inhabitants north of the fortieth degree of latitude are more ot less afigted with catarrh In some form. 'In Riv that this vast multitude of people is miserable is only to give a tnflid statement of the Gaye. When to Treat a Cold. The trea'tme;rt of colds nught to begin with the appearance of the first symp- toms Smee a cold aas the invariable effect of producing «orgestion of some di~ su face the remely for it ought Phere als The compourd Pooura was devgaed woth especial refer. ene co this effect It operates by In- j mea sin go the (bt tiat on dno the mucous ures of the whole body, and, no routter iwherte 'the ce~f may have set- tled whether iq the head. throat kidneve or urinary organs Perura will immediately reltes»e the congested mem. brane atd «top the discharge be do before my Jungs became affect. ed thed and found that It Was able to brirg about a spedy cure ' If you do not recelve prompt and sat. results from the use of Po- rufa write at ance to Tiv Hartman, giving a full statement of vour case nnd he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis Address Dro- Hartman. President of The Hartman ©Siumbu's, (. ln appointment, promotion or aqslgn l ment Therefore, preference will reat on merit only, judged by the test ser- standards _ The adminstration - vill have constan'ly in mind the fact , that the police foree is a semi mlitary body npon whose efficiency av! integ- | r HEEEPT|UN| y rity depend life, property, law and or- | der\ The first order issued under <the new | T hG Chief Executlve Sfiakes administration of the fire deperment Hands Wlth Usual New Year's Crowd,. looks to the more thorough Inspection wee of all theaters in this city. In each a competent assistant foreman will be designated as theater inspector and these inspectors are to be unser the superviston of the general theater in- spector Asatstant Foreman Parick T . Lrnakan (Ry Associated Press? Washington, Jan 2. -- President and Mrs Roosevelt inaugurated th» official social season 4n the nation's capital with a brilliant recepuon to the public and diplomats at the. ; White House For more than a hun- dred years it has been an ur broken custom. The reception was thoroughly democratic. No distinctions of rank or class were made except such as were rendered necessary by a due re spect for order All persons - rich or poor. with or without rank--were given a gracious greeting by the Presi- ' dent and Mrs Roosevelt t- Eleven o'clock was fixed for the be- ginning of the reception | Half an hour before that time the ambassadors. min- isters and attaches of the embassies and legations assembled in the red parlor * All were attired in magnificent court costumes or handsome military or na- \val uniforms, and presented a gor- geous spectacle Colombia was not represented and the absence was noted instantly. Indeed, among some of the diplomats it was regarded as signifi- cant. General Rafael Reyes, the spec- nner No Advices at Washington. Washington, Jan 2 - Assistant Sec- retary Darling of the navy department said that he had received (10 news v hatever woth reference tm tihe nt mored sinking of a Colombian vessel hx an Amrrican warship and that he Is lieved the rumor was withot foun- carton * @. HEADACHES FROM COLD ty ax ove c Bom nc g. oie c fem at kw cov visq \Tor get *he gen or ea for the ful nars Book by General Weyler London Jan 1 General Weyler will shortly \publish a book enutled _ \My Military and Political Campaign in Cuba\ Two chapters «ill be United States Territory\ and \Reasons Why I Was Obliged to Abandon the ; Projec # f s -ne . Louvre hotel, Capital . . . . Surplus . . . . Deposnts 20. . . * O # U U 4 U U . $570,080.58 | 1,064,1063.56 . 50,000.00 # «- but Not * » * U a U U U ® # & ® & U LIABILITIES. « U U ® * 0 ® e « s e e, e e e e ce # e e oe q008 Reserves for Taxes . . . . 20. Profits, Net After Paying All Expenses, In- terest and Taxes to Jan. 1904 20. $2 628, 341.01. . $500,000.00 _ 500,000.00 $1,000,000.00 ._ 1,606,740.02 20 5,000.00 16,601.05 $2,628,34 1.07 3 1-2 PER CENT. INTEREST. SPECIAL RATE E ON TIMI: DEPOSITS. Accounts Opened During the Early Days of January Will Receive Interest from January 1st. « ANOTHER FATAL ARE IN THE - WIROY CMY, Three Persons Killed and Four Hurt in Burning of Louvre Hotel, {GUESTS ROUSED AT MIDNIGHT, Narrow Escapes of Several of the Inmates. (By Associated Press.) Chicago, Jan. 2. - Three persons were killed and four others injured ir a fire last night that destroyed the 3611-3623 Lake nvenue, Nearly 100 guests were in the hotel 'at the time the fire broke out, several of whom had retired for the night. With the remembrance of the l-oquois theater horror fresh in their minds, every onP in the place became panic' the ' streets as soon as it becam»n KNOWN Atways Romoember the Full Nams- uinine | p in 2 Days : stricken and rushed madly for that the hotel was on fire. The dead have not yet been Idvntified The injured M OM Bright, guest at hotel, hmkvn in falling in darkened hallway | William Hayden. waiter In hotel, badly burned, hands and face cut bv' ' falling glass Dr Von Schill, «sustained severe injuries to back and right leg 11 fall on \stairway Fred Hopp, fireman. leg broken by fall from fire engine When the fire was discovered most of the guests were in their apartments and all hurried to escape but in the upper story of the building the smoke: was, sm thick that they had great 8iffi- culty in finding the exits. Several persons were rescued from ' the second story through the efforts of three of the guests of the hotel. These three men taised a plank to a window and breaking in the glass held if so several women and men could slida down it Many sageways tn the bottom floor had be- come congested in the rush for safetyd A boy of 15 years was taken from; H+ died a few minutes after being taken | to the street the building almost suffocated But for the herotc efforts of Miss Mary Corbett, an employe of the ho-} tel. three children of Mrs. F O. Shaf- fer, one of the guests, would nndoubt- edly have lost their lives. Becoming‘ separated from their mother, the cbll- dren were wandering around the up ; per story almost suffocated with smoke and not able to find their way to safe- is the sign you're taking cold. Don't take any more cold-take \ SULE-O-ZONE Cold-in-the-Head is un- pleasant, but- SULF-O-ZONE is not. Sore Throat soon follows a cold. A sure cure soon follows SULE-O-ZONE PARKER's Promotes the growth of the halr and gives it the lustre and silkiness of youth. When the hair is gray or faded it BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR, lei; | : Valley passenger train ran t were enabled to es-; cape in this way as the stairs ond pas | without showing a trace g B. H. Palmer, Windsor, Calif \After suffering from piles for fAfCen years and trying different sailves and oint- ments in vain, I was completely cured by the use of two fifty -cent pHokages of Pyramid Pille Cuore.\ Theses and thousands of eimilar let- ters go to show that the plies can be cared, are cured. Cured to stay egg??? feet stil 11016511! on one of his child. With His , Cured so they won't come bask. matting“? Cused Without war.» Cured ut pain. % out detention from work. | r iguana mammafio { te ne lu'n-hlfi hr e4oogrt-vents Why o Re haq ate not gor as A ori ims hoje bound to (ef fa to more U | . . ingredients and who h requires ap.. 3‘er Mayor. | am glad as one of the \ aco riety fo ft a K# 10 fP a Fup. great body of (tizens. 'o salute you pes tars rem—+1 up the too tut. (otr and to wish yen unto” in Joreet eat fact wot the cause af no. c* ~ enmplaint and Ro other f9PM of reat. Colonel MeClellan responde i briefly. ment does &n * lThen Mr Wallace Cookman. Hauerton P Q,. office, and Colonel MeClelan tcok his Canada, writes ! have had two #2\ geat behind the table in the public gical operatfons for piles and they were ta b after using three boxes Ofice and handshaking began,. All the of Pyramid Pile Cure I feel as though | Democrats in town seemed to be on' I never bad piles, and they have af- [hand, and long lines. reaching to tho ' Icity halt steps,. were formed by the ‘police It took a long time for the. Democratic entbusiasts \to file by the mayor's desk. | The. next thing in ordér was the swearing in of the new heads of dew partments. The big appointment book | zs brought out, and all the new om | j 'ters wrote their names and addresses ! It After more handshaking the' CEZ. ¥ an3 afltfima ot aR ifs of departments went to their | **Let the GOLD DOST TWINS do your wok*® Police Commissioner MceAdco after) li IAtaking office tesaud tha \gamma; state i ial minister of Colombia, begged to be excused lest his presence at the | White House be misconstrued by his Ipeople. Dr. Herran, the Colombian charge d'affaires, was fll. M. Bunav- Varilla, minister of Panama, was pres- aet | Then began the reception of citizens, ' hundreds of whom had been waiting in [| Ene for several hours. ras permitted to ap- No ye ty. Tying a cloth about her head Miss ; Corbett rushed into the burning build- 'ing and in her search she discoveréel ' them, Calling for help. Miss Corbett wicked up two of the children ond car- {riled them to the street Tim other i child was led from the place by a man twho Miss Corbett's can for as- sistance. * \The building was & three-story and lent with kis Madam mmnmk strficiure and was used ¥ Memes were cg w & m to and aboot ths White m wruwemgmm.‘ ca the fire: foor ans fand feeds It prevents Dandruff and hair falling apd keeps the scalp clean and healthy. L axative promo Cures a Cold in One Day, C77 j on every m box. 25¢ Train Ran Into Open Switch. Carlisle, Pa, Jan 28 A Cumberlana into an open' switch near Newvilie yerterday. Eleven persons were injured, one of whom, Miss Foust of Shipnensburs, has since died It is feared others of the injured will die nere National Rotling minus start Up, Pittsburg, Jan. 2. - The National Rolling mills of the United States Stee) corporation at MeKeesport. resumed cperation yesterday and the tube and pipe mills will start up on Sunday. The resumptions will give employment to 8,000 men. SEVEN FROM ONE. It has been shown that one bottie of Scott's Emulsion is | , capable of building seven times its weight of solid, i healthy flesh How is this possible? ¢ {SNEEZING } 25 TABLETS 25¢ J ° Because Scott's Emulsion | is one of the richest and most digestible of foods. Because Scott's Emulsion makes alt good food do good. ' Nothing of value to the body \ is allowed to go to waste. digestion perfect. . Because Séoltt's Emulsion adds new flesh to the body, puts new blood in the veins s the fires cf lite 1:leth -+ V: “WMMWW‘WMMW ore 304 Pest tect, $. ¥, fixfiafig'fim + U rims claims or \222mm; Iate of the City of t The Man In the Moon §~Keeps warm these nights, we hear, by having a VULCAN GAS HEATER in his lunar bedroom. Better 'follow his commendable ex» ample und put one in your sleeping apartment.. Then getting up won't be \the try- ing ordeal it is at pregent. Nothing better in the he'mhg line was ever invented. 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Dineville N Y , and all cred tors or persons claiming {to be creditors of said decedent, persons or corporations intere«ted In the estute of Jnne Gregors, late of the City of Buffalo, in the County cof Erte State of New York, decensed, as , « reditore, next of kin or other- w lae You and each of you are hereby cftted, ratified and required to be and appear hefore the Surrogate of said county of Ene, at the Surrogate's office, In the City of Buffaln, in sald County 'of Erie, on the §th day of February, 1904, at 10 0 clock in the forenoon of that day, the there to attend the judicial mt mam of the account of Truman J Martin, as executor pf the last wii) and testament , of the sald dec 4 And that if any n' the above naghed reons are infants that they theppffind there show cause why a «pecial guffdian should not bw appoint- ed to appear. represent and aet for them in the proceeding for such Judicial settle- ment In testimany whereat, we have caueed the seal of aur Surrogapgeis~@ourt to he hereunto affixed Witness. 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