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I 13 THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.- THURSDAY. EVENING, .DECEMBER 22, . 1910, 'M HI; "I 1 1 : -I ft vt Senators Appointed to Investi gate Needs of State In . stitutions Fail to Act. (Salem Burcai of Ti s JcarnU Salem. : Or.. Deo, , 22. Tim ugh the legislature-by resolution two years ago iaroed a committee of three senators which was to choose three others from ihe new house of representatives,' for the purpose of Inspecting the needs of carious state ' Institutions ana -, recom mend to the waya and means commit . tee of the legislature; next month what funds are heeded by those Institutions, nothing -haa been done lay the legisla live committee and the opening day of the session is approaching rapidly.; The senate committee, which , consisted of : Senators Nottingham of Multnomah, Wood of Washington and Mernman of Klamath and Lake, was to have select ed three men from the house and should have met with that committed December 10 for the purpose of fulfilling i their duty. Tbre are a ' great many institutions to be visited 'and the time Is short. Owing to this resolution,; the secretary of state has not made an estimate for the expenditures at any of the instltu- ' tions for two years to come, and the needs and maintenance of all the state Institutions is up In the air, and unless the legislative committee gets busy at once the legislature will have no means nf knowing what are the requirements of the asylum, the blind school, the school for feeble minded, penitentiary and a , number of other Important state Insti tutions, , . x , The senate , committee has named Representatives , Lloyd Reynolds of J. D. Abbott of Multnc.mah to aid them, but no meeting has been , held, despite the fact that the legislature lnstructel them to meet December JO and take Bp their duties, , INCENDIARY BLAZE , t AT PHILADELPHIA; ' . WALLS COLLAPSE . (Continued From Tags One.) ,'''" firemen and policemen. The bodieB of 11 firemen . were taken : from : beneath tlje-wreckage of the south wall, where thry met death when the roof of the leather factory collapsed. The ' bodies of nine policemen were taken from the ruins of the .north wall, where they wore killed while endeavoring to save the firemen buried by the fall "of .the , south wall. . The Injured firemen and policemen era In various hospital and the death list will probably pe increased by the passing away of many of the Injured. . Building Fired a Several Points, ' The fire Is believed tdi have been of Incendiary origin. ' The coroner today ;aid that cursory Investigation showed tat the building had been ,flred Blmul- , laneously In half a dozen places. An official Investigation Is under way to determine tne cause or the fire and to rx responsibility. , ., Ten hours . after th fir' hed hen brought tinder control the rescuers came upon rirema uiacier, uive but uncon scious. ' Although - trannnd i hanoath twisted girders and horribly mangled, his life was saved by, the Intervening oooy or or a lenow nreman, which, cut almost In two. nrotected r.iuiAf tYnm death. The dead fireman was identified as a noseman named Eidelman, X At 8:30 this morning the remaining Shell of the buildlne collanseri and Aiok tons of masonry to the debris that cov ered Several bodies. The entire fire department, aided by the men of, the building department and the police, have been at work continuously on the Under the glare of the electric lights; firemen. policemen and lntwirer r MtaA to-uncover -the bodies of the remaining iriims. t in intense cold prevented rapid work.-- The authorities say sev eral anya must eiapse Derore the last body can be recovered. " Shortly before daylight the body of fame van-on,, a nreman. was recov ered. Near him th hndv nf mrame John Cirroll was taken from the debris. jaier tne Domes or Firemen ' George Machinlsky - and ' George ? Eidelman, crushed to death-beneath a section of flooring, were dragged out. CoM KUs Wate Pressure," " The fire started at 1 10 o'clock last night and burned until nearly daylight, The temperature of the water at the hydrants was near the "f reeling point, and as soon as the streams were turned on the blaze i the pressure died at the nozzles. A'-yA.r -; ... , v, . ; k.,v. . The lines of hose were wrapped 4 In blankets and after considerable -delay water was turned o th hn mini. Hii4M- Jng. As soon a the fire had been con trol iea tne rescuers encountered reat sheets of ice that covered the ruins and compelled them to use their axes.- wore of firemen that had rushed from warm engine houses Into the cold air were overcome and were taken to hos pitals. Rescue of Fireman Glsrier. ' ; While the r severed body of Fireman Eidelman lay across his chest saving Mm from death from a heavy beam that rested upon It, Fireman. Glazier ' was given oxygen to sustain his life while rescuers were endeavoring to extricate him. In the meantime Rev. Father John Greenville sat beside GUuler comfort ing him. Once, when It wa thought Glazier was dying, the priest adminis tered extreme Unction. When Glazier was taken from the ruins and shortly after he had been sent to the hospital, smouldering flames burst out near. the pot . where he:, had been Imprisoned Both of Glazier's legs were broken and he was Injured internally, but it is be lieved he will recover. The body of Eidelman was removed and placed In a temporary morgue beside those of the firemen and police who perished In the flames. FRANCIS J. HENEY CASES DISMISSED (Continued from Page One.) tlie pardon unUl he Bhall-receive some recommendation from Mr. Heney. There atill remains one case pending araltist John N. Williamson. Mr. Keney :ifd today that he wouM make no rec ommendation as to this case at present, l oeftits. owing to the criticism that has t een paosed upon Judge Hunt recently, iuh action might be misunderstood. Mr. Williamson has said he wanted t - be vindicated." said Mr. Hener, stnil- l.mi the opportunity; to vindicate , him- -If In court" . v;,;'.';-;.;'r.'J . Eear Motions This AfUraoon. ; tx Mr. Honey secured the consent of j,!,iie wohefton to hear the motions i M e Uiid fraud cases at 1:15 this j -twoon. inatmd of at 2 o'clock, 1 the r. r -A.it hour for opening court H mm ws wanted to leave for Salem at 2:1S, and will catch the Shasta Limited for San Francisco tonifht. . : . He had expected to present his" mo- lions this morning but the mandates in the Jones case did not arrive until noon, having been sent from the United States court of appeals in San Francisco day eetore yesterday. -f , TELLER FUHRMAN CONFESSES ALL; . BANK MADE SAFE (Continued From Page - One. public: is concerned will absolutely feel no 111 effects, The manner in which Fuhrman Invested the money.' in tim ber lands and mills,' will enable us, pos sibly, to pull out even. It is the strang est defalcation case I ever heard of.- v Fuhrman, it la said. , invested nearly all, of. the money alleged to ha?e been taken from the bank in timber lands and had purchased a shingle mill at Des Moines. ; He was Known as a man of excellent hnbits and none of the money was squandered. ' , . ,The maximum penalty , for the crime With which Fuhrman Is charged Is 10 years in the" penitentinry. ( Mr. Heney also moved the dismissal of all the landv fraud cases begun by him and bow pending before the courts. and, this was done by Judge Wolverton. This leaves only the Williamson case to be tried, and from Mr. Heney's remarks It is believed be will fight that out Jn the courts to a finish. . . . L (Continued From Page One.) several of the commanding officers of the fire department Jnoludlng two fire marshals and several company captains. ine o,ead so far Identified are: ( ' FinB MARSHAL BURKOUGHS. -FIRE MARSHAL HORAN. CAPTAIN PATRICK COLLINS.. CAPTAIN PATRICK DOYLE. - P1PEMAN GEORGE MURAWSKL ' LI KUTKNA NT W, S. STRUM. ' LIEUTKNANT J. J. FITZGERALD. TRUCKMAN MICHAEL CRANE. PIPEMAN WILLIAM : WEBBER, i ' STEPHEN LANE; Grand Trunk em-L pioye.. . i - ..;,::..- :.:,; -.. . . . ' : -. ' - r MisaUifi Probably Dead. . M-lssing and believed to be dead: Truckman Albert Cralne, Captain Me- Graw and Lieutenant Fitzgerald of en gine company No. 48. .i Captain Fuchs, Lieutenant Regan and Fireman Eugene Sullivan, John .McLach lan, Richard Ryan, Lewis Malloy, M. Byrne, T, CoKtello and George Barth, of. engine company No. 23. JKngtneer-1 Sachlan. Fireman Frnnk Hamilton and Lieutenant Edward Den nis of engine company No. 29. Lieutenant Berkery. Engineer Charles Sweeney and Firemen Thomas O'Con nor, W. Daily. F, Walters. P. Kilt. James Foster, Johrt Behrens and Jo seph Osborne of engine company No. 59. jrtremen Charles Moore. Nlcho'.aj Crane arid Frank Hoberiser, engine com pany no. la. Firemen George Enthoff, engine com pany No...24.--,.. ' f ' .U.-!' After examlng.-the rolls of the deci mated companies Assistant Fire Mar shal Butler said the entire number of missing men waa 80 and that that num ber had probably lost theif lives. The first alarm was turned in at 3 o'clock this morning and brought five companies to the scene.. A second and third alarm quickly followed, bringing out Marshals Jo'ran and Burroughs.. In half an hour the Jl, 000, 000 warehouse was burning fiercely and the firemen were handicapped .by low water pres sure ana freezing weather, About an hour after the arrival of the first engines and while more than 100 firemen were clustered about the building or working on the around floor, an Immense tank of ammonia ex ploded without a taoment'a warning. In an instant the burning woodwork was hurled In all directions. Firemen' near est the tank were blown through the flooring to the roof by the force of the blast and the walls, with hardly a waver, toppled outward upon the fire men working near them. The men inside, who might have es caped the concussion of the bursting tank, were overcome by the fumes of the ammonia and wera burled beneath the roof of tho building when it fell. The ' warehouse , was a four-story structure, occupying : an . entire - block. Not a wall was left standing and not any or the floor was In place half an nour alter tne explosion. '; - Tint Oaneral AJamu Following upon the roar of the burst ing tank, resounding through the south side, district' came the first general alarm,, wtuch called oat a third of Chi cage's fire fighting force. The wreck age and debris hurled skyward by the explosion fell ; back Into the . blazing building; and a . column of fire leaped upward, sending out a terrific blast of heat which drove the men from their positions and cremated the bodies of the unfortunate firemen who had not been burled under tons of ; broken masonry.' i , ... The fire could be seen from all parts or tne city and soon vast crowds had gathered to view the spectacle. Be lieving that a second explosion mlaht occur, tne police arove back the throngs, using tneir cium freely. . t - At 10 o'clock a second general alarm brought 10 mora fire companies to the scene and caused outlying , companies to move Into the nearer engine houses. The fire apparently waa under con trol at 11 o'clock but shortly after that hour flames broke out afresh and drove back .. the men : who were endcavorine- to reach the bodies of . their comrades. The fierce heat precluded the possi bility that anyone caught beneath the torn framework of the building could be alive. Few of the men who were In or near the warehouse when the explosion oc curred escaped to tell the storv. One Of those who miraculously escaped death was Lieutenant Mackey, driver for Fire Marshal Horan. Mackey said he was standing with the marshal near the ammonia tank when it - exploded. -The concussion broke Mackey's leg and hurled him Into an adjoining yard., Mackey declared he saw Horan's body hurled through the air as the explosion blew off the roof or the building and sent the walls crashing down upon the firemen, Mack ey; added that Lieutenant James Fitzgerald was talking with Horan at the time oPthe explosion and that Fitz gerald undoubtedly perished. Inside the building a number of men war working," continued Mackey. "Out side, near the wall, Horan. and I wer standing near the marshal's automo bile. Fitzgerald had lust arrived for orders when the explosion -occurred. "Tne whole roof waa blown ira. Th walla fell outward. ': burying a sooi-a of men working on the outside, of the ouiiaing. i saw Horan and Fitzgerald go down. - The.' explosion hurled . rrwi against a nearby freight ear and my li was. orunen. ... - . "When tha ammonia tank blew HA 1 rmi emmaa mo men inside the build 'COu.Td' t hear the cries of the men hn,i der the wali- . ; - Fire Marshal vLaeev' ' : niuin'. hour and believed to be dead, reap peared four hour after the fire started1 He - was : working underneath the wall that collapsed. He waa with Horan and Burroughs at the tfm of the ex. IB plosion, 'he said,' and afterward saw them lying on the ground in the midst of the poisonous fumes. Lacy stag- gered Out and escaped. T He ,sald he went to a drug store; where he waa re- Vlved and then . mtnrnti- In thn fir He said he did not know that a wall had fallen,, until after he returned. Twenty Men la One Horrible Pyre. The bodies recovered were so badly burned that only partial identifica tion was possible. The body of Pipe man Murawskl was Incinerated, Identi fication being . made by ameans of his helmet ' Other" bodies Jlelleved to be those of Horan. BurroJlis, Doyle and Collins.' were so scorctied and muti lated that Identification by location only waa possible. 1 ' s believed, will be found the bodies of at least ,20 firemen. These : men were stringing lines of hose near the wall when the explosion sent ( the masonry hurtling about their heads. Rven though the heat. from the" crater drove back the rescuers, the cries of the men burled alive could be heard oc casionally above the roar of the flames. . Men Concentrated Wear Task, - . Lioutenarrf . Ryan, who assumed, chorge of Marshal Horan's Office, aaid that one of' the causes of the rreat loss of life .was the fact tBatwafter the fire was apparently ; under, control the ammonia explosion occurred." ..He said the .men were 'thronging, toward l the building., while successfully fight-- ing the fire, and that they had practl cally concentrated near the place where the tank stood. . . ,. ' 1 . ; , - It was stated that tha fire started In an inside storage room and that a watchman discovered the blaze and tamed in the first alarm. The beef house, which adjbins the warehouse, was consumed during the' morning and tons of meat in the house was given to the flames. The odor of burning flesh was eickenlng and' a dozea firemen collapsed under the strain and horror Df the fight - Entire Distriot Threatened. The great tallow houac, - occupying nearly a city block, caught fire short ly before, noon. ( The greasy stores with in the . buLldlnir "tthvit renilv fnnA tn tha greedy flames an,d the burning tallow una iara suppuea aaaea , ruei..' w nen the more inflammable materials caught fire flames shot high Into the air, the heat accompanying them carrying great pieces of burning wood and myriads of sparks over the stockyards. The extent of the disaster waa epi tomized in the statement of Fire Mar shal Butler,; who declared 'that the en tire union stockyards : was threatened with destruction and that unless the wind abated nothing oould save the packing plants. - - , Two Minutes' Delay at Start. Captain Champalgne of the insurance patrol at the stockyards, said: . - "We first got word of the fire short ly before 4 - o'clock this morning. - It was not much of a fire then, but high pressure pipes in the basement of the plant were cut off to prevent the' water freezing in them. It was at least two minutes before water could be turned on the blaze. , , , "The fire had been controlled, to : all appearance, when a terrific exixloslon at the south end of the beef cooler tore . off the roof of the building and knocked I out about 250 feet of the east wall. A lot of men, were working under a can opy extending over, the loading track. All were burled without a chance to warh'them. ':v".:r:T v?'' :--:'.r-v: The body of the first victim of the Nelson Morris fire was taken from the ruins at 9 o'clock. It was that of Cap tain Patrick Doyle of engine company No. 39. The body of Plpeman George Muraw skl "was the second recovered, v- The third body recovered was that of Captain Patrick Collins. Later a body believed ' to be that of Marshal Bur rough waa found. ' " : The bodies of Plpeman William Web ber and of Stephen Lane, an employ of the Grand Trunk railway) were recov ered' this afternoon. -,a.-'.. :. Three laborer, known to have 'been In the plant at th time of the fire, were reported missing this afternoon. ; TO PROVIDE BETTER . r QUARTERS ON BRIDGE . The county court today asked Mayor Simon to have the builder of the Haw thorne avenue bridge provide heat tad better station for the workmen on the bridge, Thl action wa taken 1 after C. k. Allen, engineer for Waddell A Harrington, had refused to arrange the facilities, saying that the contract did not call for them.-- a, The bridge tenders complained to the county official that their room wa cold. An investigation by Judge Clee-! ton reveal that no provision has been made for heating the office used by. the engineer, who operates the lift span, or the men who guard the bridge. The' contract call for a complete bridge. ! Mayor Simon accepted th bridge Sat urday upon condition that the company fully complete the contract LOT OWNERS ORGANIZE ' TO BEAUTIFY CEMETERY At a meeting of lot owner last night i the Lone Fir Cemetery Lot Owners' aa- i sociation wa formed. Dr. 8. E. Jo ephi waa elected president of the or-' ganlsation and 1 J, A. Strowbridre secre tary. The sum. of $10,000 has been sub scribed by 200 persons for the purpose of beautifying the dilapidated old burial ground in the Sunnyslde district How ard Evans Weed, a landscape artist of Chicago, ha been engaged by the aa- sociation to submit plans for tha Im provement, of the appearance of the cemetery. He will give etereoctlcon lecture at some church on the. east Th0 Qutektt, SimpUst Cough Cur , ' EaaUy and Cheaply Mad at Horn, Save Yoa $a. Thl recipe makes' a tilnt ' nt syrup endugh to last a family a long time. You couldn't buy as much or as good cough yrup for $2.60. Simple as it. is, It gives almost in stant relief and usually aton h. obstinate cough in 24 hours. Thia Is partly due to the fact that it ls sllghtlv laxative, BtimuUtes tho appeute and ha an excellent tonlo effect It i pleasant to take children 4ike It . An excellent remedy, too,, , for whooping cough, sor lungs, asthma, throat trou bles, etc. ;.v ' ' - Mix one pint of rranulnta with pint or warm water, and Itlr for t minutes. Put Stt ounces of Plnex (60 cents' worth) in I nint AiZ fS add the Sugar . Syrup, It keen. fectly. Take a teasDoonfui two or three hour. - ,v uiucbi. ana neat Known remedial agents for the throat membranes. Plnex Is the most valuable' concentrated compound j of Norway white pine extract, and is ? rich in guialcol and all the other natural heal ing elements. Other erenintinn. not work in this formula. "" The PT'? "ewule-f rotrr-tlilirTetftp ' viiun.j i. inuuaanus or nouse wives in the United States an rnA. which explain why the plan has been Imitated often, but never successfully, Some of the best, known Portland drug gists, each as Laue-Davls Drug Co. tdistrlbutors) and other, think go well pf the above recipe thatthey guarantee it to give satisfaction or refund the pur. side a week from next Sunday and two I weeks from next Sunday, at a church on 'the west side. The names of the j churches will be announced later, " Tne aubJect-of the two talks will be I More Beautiful Cemeteries." Mr. Weed will show a number of views taken in the Lone Fir burying ground last summer, showing ' ugly spots and how they can be made lovely. There are only 200 lot owners in the associa tion at present, though there are rtnore than 35,000 graves in Ixine Fir ceme' tery, . Secretary Sfrowbridge - of the newly organized association has Issued a call for new members. He wants each person interested In ,the -movement to send In his name and address. DAMAGING TESTIMONY V ; AGAINST! CHARLES KIRK ;i X- V-.. t , -' i ,i '.- ,1; Everett Wash., Dec. 22 That Charles Kirk, on trial - here today for the mur der -of Charles Montrose, In a Monroe, Wash., saloon, last fall, ran out of the place a few seconds after; the fatal shot was fired : was ,tha testimony of Nellie, Cady. ia-i, telephone operator of Monroe, who, haa given the .most dam aging evidence against the prisoner thus far put In by the state. 'A, .-, , t r Kirk is alleged to have'ahot Montrose In -cold blood.' .- ; . , ..; ,. r. Kirk's girl wife has been at his side - durB8 the preliminaries of the trial, nd .was. in court-today .taking notes of the testimony against her husband and aiding the lawyers for the defense. 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