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8 “Help Wanted” adver- 2 OC) tisements were printed in To-Day's World. WATCH WORLD WA rs bonds to await the result of the inv “gation, and the Building Department officials share in the responsibility for ‘nt accident, ard the explanations watch they will have to make are await- ed with eager interest, R Four Lives We erificed, : The names of the four men who per- ished in the ruins are Frank Thornton, Glovannt Mauro, Giuseppe Cresento and ; Vincenzo Ferraro, who were all em { s ployed as workmen in the bullding. Coroner O'Meagher summoned to his office this morning twenty-six citizens, representing bu'tders, masons and ar- chitects. and including several promi- y hent business men, from whom the jury will be selected. He said that he had chosen them with great care, and that | he proposed to get at the bottom facts, @ | 7° atter who may be hurt. so. | 4 HE “Boarders Wanted” adver- tisements in The World reach 2,000,000 people. WATCH WORLD a NTS. WANTS. —— NIGHT EDITION PLAT STAKES STAOE His Two Commissioners Join ~ Martin in Voting Down” Police Reorganization. = NEW YORK He js assisted in his investigation by Assistant District-Attorneys Townsend and McInty! TN Finds Plans of Constraction |istter co tic cane vas muenment of the est which Mayor Strong takes in the | _ More at Fault than the see sci teres.any sura, ninien prover. after p pnd wrote a letter to Sol. especially requesting that he be aseigned to assist Mr. Townsend, | Material Used. Who has devoted a great deal of time to the preparation of the case. Mr. Townsend has made a full col- lection of specimens of all the building materials used in the Orchard street 10L TED tenement, including the brick and mor- «| tar, and the materials used in the filmsy foundations, which will be submitted to the jury of expert builders and archi- Brioks Orashed and Forced Out|‘“ “ine witnesses summoned, ANDREWS’ RESOLUTION BEATEN of Plaoe by the Immense |,,Amone,the,inerses summoned ie) Ws CononEns SORIMISSIONGE CMEERy See Weight, Shai Suntan Inenerenrety Conteastoe -—. Board Has No Authority to owner of the “Buddensiek” building, was = es Inspector Timothy. J. Ormsby” who, = Supt, Brady says, is responsible ul SAFETY SACRIFICED FOR SPACE. | wus any négicet to entero the matting — Tnws. Tt was said that’ Ormeby will ——} vib —— deny this charge, as he does not propose to be made a scapegoat for the Depart- Taking of Evidence tor the Cero-| ment and that he fs prepared to make y a Delegate Its Power. Il statement, | 7 7 ‘he jlitile court-room in. the. Criminal JURORS AND OTHERS TAKING PART IN THE ORCHARD STREET BUILDING EXAMINATION. Police Commiastoners Murray, Kerwin {ond resolution to be a atep towards the j ner's Inques' urne courtera f | Buliding was crowded at 10.30 o'clock and President Martin this afternoon sig-| abolishment of the Commissioners therti- to Monday. ination. The frat row of geate tas { TE a cor Me granea ana | SCOMPIRR ACE AL had reduced his Fe eee i taktane att PetGHY tdea, dae dated Hib WiAhen urray had redu — a 1 prosperous-iooking mAusenaeyte!] BROADWAY CABLE BROKEN. ‘ROLAND REED HURT, HARRY HAYWARD 5 GUILTY, SMASHED BY A BLAST, reform {dea and de 8 TOLLE Cs eae Lie LET , | whom’ the Coroner’ vas to bi <a ; : : ; Coroner O'Meagher began his oficial! Cincon, and upon whose verdict, “it So| cara stalled from Twenty-third ‘As previously indicated, the two Re-| acceptable to Gen. Kerwin, When read invest'gation this morning into the| sald. several indictments are depending, Hate maa, +. publican Commiseioners and President | they were as follows: causes which led to the collapse of the |, rie of them ore a very strlcing re. Se uals SE Wh ANG ‘| ‘ j Fr Martin, as well, voted against the re- Maveay'h bakes! i fengmenthouse ullding at 1s Orchard fii while, Mpothey might enaily dave | There OR. goat atter Toctock this | Five Others of His Company|Convioted To-Day of Murdering| Fronts of Five Houses in West) torm measure of the Mayor, ax emboated | wsincuen it gs the aniston of the in which four men lost their|heer “ken for Mayor Strong. Supt d c i 3 ; In resolutions offered by Commissioner | p, Altho | Brady looked fous and worried i 1 ‘ars were blocked publican members of this Board. lives last Friday. | sat Hear the lawyers table and chatted | ae eee an een seet to the Hattery. | Are Injured. Catharine Ging. End Avenue Slightly Damaged. | x narews. the Buperintendent of Polite should. Be Public interest in *he inquiry has been | with aroused to an unusual pitch, from ¢ ral of his ing Lawyer Abraham I, tors, y was present| A gang of men were sent out from | invected with much greater power than Surprise for Rverybody. he ‘now possesses, and he should , ‘ l 0 lo- hae . held responsible in'a greater degree fact that it has been already clearly es- 2% ihe counsel for Inspector, Timothy | tne Houston street power-house t de @ Bet ef #10 He Would Be| Ambulances Hastily Summoned, but| The Commissioners’ action, especially | (i09 Termonsble in a greater de tablished that the disazter was the re- | Harner dapresentad Contractor eter | cate the break. oP Train Wrecker Causes the Deaths . y ‘ that of the President of the Board, o¢-| powers and duties which Mr. Aadrens ult of negligence and carelessness, that | Comes, -vho supplied the brick for the| ‘The break was located near Eleventh of Mother and Child. Acquitted, No Lives Were Lost. casioned the utmost surprise among | proposes in hi: Fesalutlon, to it te the building iaws were violated in al-| Construction | of | the | tenement-house. | street. It was found to be a serious one not only the attaches at Police Head-|the judgment and discretion of the erintendent, have been by law co! “ Dobb t bestia y ri ded e _ '- Most every particular, and that besides | ie satin oF ane fury ad the fat | A! Tonge fats pagans The MINNEAPOLIS, March 8—1f tira ho had aesetabled to sateh pets) abd thapesia! ety a suet the employment of a|thing {n order, and,’ contrary to the| © am ! dover ty OLIS, Marc! .—Harry | tator 0 had assembled to = | ai at Board, without a Hetia Sek eatin ae Wonutec the usual custom Ii drawing Coroners’ ju- | cable had to be cspllce), alt Ov tg ‘ac: | Florida Vestibule Coaches Derailed |j1..ward was convicted to-day of the| The Accldent Occurred While Clear-| ecaings, of, the ‘Leginiatare, ‘cannot ir ¥ plans and specifications were not car-| (Contiued on Sixth Page) | complished. The cars were started again at Scotland, Ga, murder of Misa Catherine Ging. The| ing Away for New Foundations. ‘The action of President Martin and Superintendent of pare Jt ee i Fle@ out in many instance: aon ree ~ eae ______ | at 3.30 o'clock. jury returned a verdict soon after his the two Republican members is con-| “Section 97 of the Consolida' +e It tm believed that both the contractor, SORT that Caney RES Ank fer German Laundry Soup. —— fate was placed ir. their hands, oe atrued as signifying that Mr. Platt with | provides that, the head, of th | John Gleave, wio is already under $5,000 | pure; oe, ubottic: mones Duckie tate tae | Bold Ly wll grocers, Lewureus muitatinns 6%} ¥4., CO) ., March 8&—Mhe Florida| His trial, which lasted about seven bile @ gang of men were blasting|the help of Tammany Hall (at least} pofigg nny chal be e ly &, sure; O0c, a bottle; money bac falls, 6% wi wank tf a oa! / vestibule train going south was terribly| weeks, and attracted attention through-| rock at the southwest corner of One| those members who trained under Mr.| four persons to be known as wrecked at Scotland, by a ‘tam-] out the country, was finished to-day. Hundred and Third street and Weat| Martin) has concluded to make police] Joners of Police of the City of New pered switch, The train consisted of, The principal witnesses against Hay- End avenue at 12.15 this afternoon a] reorganization the vital issue, and that) “"Stetion 48 provides that the heads of three Pullmans, firat and second-class}ward were his brother Archy and a terrific explosion occurred that sent a] upon this issue he throws down the gage] departments, which In this instance ie coaches, mail and express car. Kvery|man named Blixt. Blixt confesses to fusillade of rocks in every direction, of battle and proclaims deflance of the|the Buard of Police, shall have one of these was derailed, The Pullman |taking Miss Ging in a buggy toa lonely ‘The fronts of five elegant residences on| Mayor's will. Bed rainta’ the etaee eaiied Tt ane and firat and second-class coaches were| sport on the pretense that she was to West End avenue were somewhat dam- fection, aud thelr duties shall be such Police Reform Blocked. 4s the heads of the respective depart Atall events, reform of the Police De- mses (BML Sealer ae and fg EE \ the| _‘‘Secilot. 250 provides that the go! partment, so far as it is within the) sont of the Police Department be thrown on their sides. meet @ man there who would sell her aged, One of the coaches was occupled by| ‘green goods," and that he shot and Nearly all the front windows were the Roland Reed Company, and the|killed her, He said he was hypnotized broken by pieces of flying rock. $1,000 IN_ GOLD: other had a full complement of passen-|by Harry Hayward and forced by the Bome of the pillars at the entrances | Power Ries ad caeatetie acid EHD the Hoard of Police may from if gers. latter's will to do his bidding. Harry | of the doors were cracked, and In many |TUCOY DECI eo scorwin at-[ahall exercise their duties In strict cone Guess the Ending of the Novel, “A PLOT FOR A MILLION,” Mrs. C. W, Subers, of Pickens, Miss.,|Hayward's motive was shown to be u places large pieces of the pillars were ‘With @ ticket to Ocala, Fla., and her} desire to obtain Insurance on the young knocked off entireiy. five-year-old daughter were killed. The) woman's Ife. She was a dressmaker,| An ambulaace call was sent out and injured are and formerly lived at Auburn, N.Y, || Dr. Wittson, of the Manhattan Hospital, and back The prisoner admitted during the trial responded. Yerk, severely| that he was an inveterate gambler, and! Fortunately, however, he had nothing ; that this passion still rules him was to do beyond the dressing of a few cuts slightly Injuret. }shown this morning, when he placed a|on the faces of occupants of the dam- tempted to justify thelr opposition to| fprmity with the provisions of this the mensuro by the declaration that the| > "ection 26 provides that the Board a Board had no jurisdiction, and further- | f ra shal jave authority to detat more that the adoption of the resolu- | &2d emplos ee tan betel aut eae tions at this time would be an unneces- | which may’ be necessary and proper te sary proceeding, inasmuch aa similar | enable said Board to exercise the power {deas are incorporated in a Dill now|serfbed by law. ones 1nd Dusiness pre MYERS, hed in back nd shoulder Brookly Misa ISADORE RUSH, New York, slightly tn-] het of $10 that the verdict would be an| aged houses pending in Albany, Board Must Obey the Law. ji acquittal and that It would be reached| The fronts of the houses look aa if judvewae) Redalation “Section 271 provides that all prome= “b ” T E MONEY Philadetphia, lightly injured, | tne of two. hi ; cl laa’ : tlous for office shall be made by ti t vo hours by the jury. they had been struck by @ fusillade office shal ry } AND . uy Injured. Judge Smith instructed the jury that|of musketry. When the Board met, Commissioner! Board of Police Commissioners, rd Andrews's resolution was read. It is as|be seen from these sections t! who were|ine verdict cl d,| ‘Th men were blasting for the foun- Board of Police Commissioners is veated } Injured ure members of the Roland Reed | or nor partied De SUNY, AR CHATEOG, | ion of Hew BulaingR, wha It coal’ nor) fnew: with, the control and ‘management | “A Plot fora Million” is a thrilling story, which “The Morning World turn to Atlanta, The company wal vicinity of the Court-House this after-| curred prematurely or whether the| “tr Tom av now Mlvitel, we aualtiel | ctenment and detail will print in twenty daily instalments, beginning next Sunday, March 10-—The billed to appear in Jacksonville to-night. | noon, and Judge Smith ordered thut all] lists had not been properly covered. tofore mate to Inepectore, be hereafter made ai. | {Mey must, in, eae exerclae this 7, nineteenth daily instalment will appear Thursday, March 28—-Then ‘‘ World'’ readers Rial ue ware En Miues are} should remain In court until the pris- ret lagopus that the eX-| yey to the Superintendent of Police, or such Vigions of law. sowhere is tt Li will have six days in which to make their guesses as to the solution of the mystery as it and Mrs. It. H. Morton, of Cincinnati, pHRE bes ee retiened ately tocIRU Phe) qunrckiarae ber wacalonel Houses A eS cia oh ok on es thatthe Board of Police Commis will be revealed in the final chapter of the story-—For the correct, mos' complete and firat Roland Reed distinguished himself at! sentence was Boranea unite next |@cFoss the way had their fronts badd?y | port to the Superintendent for such duty upon tigers shall have authority ie delagate received advance explanation of the last chapter “ The World’? will award a bag of A great risk by rescuing three of the} sonday. tered, The houses extend from the | bis staff as he may determine. of the Department, The entire govern- ladies from the upturned car, Mrs. ——_--_ corner of One Hundred and Third street] 1v. Tne Superintendent 1 hereby authorisea|/ ment of the force and the, clerks em- e | Suber's baby escaped uninjured. That north. to assign to duty at the Central De- the discretio1 q 2 0 780 live a 0 e discretion and judgment of $1,000 im Gold, Brrr corm cratering ir mata] WARRANT FOR MR. DANA, [pins none amass ty tungstate can | Rid 3 Hae Ee ’ Jicus, as the train was running at the a here, Plane’ Company, Broudway Ume and one Inspector or Captain in the night-| “It is a matter of elementary iaw th ? : The Editor of the Sun Paroled b: = Mrs. Duffy, her si to receive reports and returns from pre-| Where such government and discipll . . : er rar ’ ate of fifty mil hour, » |Thirty-ninth street, Mrs. Duffy, time por f it vs: received here reganiing the wree : wk places The lations of laws or dereliction of duty upon the! that judgment oF discretion 10 any 6 come nearest to the solution, as follows : fecelved here regarling the wreck at} United States Commlasioner Shields took place, The nOlee wae) aioe the members of the Department, and to pergon, cr. officer ‘whomaoever, ‘whe 1 Prize of $200. Turned Aud Halted QeWa EY BA GHRGOWIT ghettos sued. warrRnts, for the Diimy, who was looking out of the | perform sirh other duty aa may be required of|he be a superior or a subordinate. ; red and nailed dawn by an unknown | arrest of Charles A, Dana, ellitor of the Saw the shower of rocks com-| tim by the Superintendent. ¢ De! te Power o . 2 Prizes of 100. miscreant Engineer Moore saw this, re-/ sun, and Willlam M. Laffan, publisher tonen the House saree Pros) V. All rules and regulations of the Police De- ha penta ae Poles Cemconseeneie 4 Prizes of 50. versed his engine and applied the alt-lor the same paper. ‘The warrants were | fe and the others fan to i pariment faconaiatent with the foregoing are] recap ised iit law odie see aastoners te 8 Pri of 25 BrAsOA DUS ih WAS fod late, dat the request of United States] Both windows of the room were | hereby repealed nal (see a2 N.Y. 358 and 6 N. ¥. rizes 5 ‘The Injuries of Mr. Reed, Misa Isa-| pistrict-Attarney Mactar pmashed ‘und @ shower, of stones came) When the reading was finished, the| It ts 4 well-settied principle that pul 20 Prizes of 10. dore Rush and Mrs, Mary Myers are not |¢-4 certified copy of iniietments In One rock, wenghing AYe pounds FS | vote wan taken ani three Commission: | Bower 3 trual “devolved, ‘by or serious. y ed Mrs, buried. Itse charter upon a Hoard or govern! 4 fn the wall_on the opposite side of the|ere voted against it. This second reso-| to be exercised by it when and Aer 4 ainst the defendants b: he endentn th lution was then offered by Commissioner | manner as It shall be judged best, cam- y of the District of Columbla, char 35 Prizes, aggregating... FOUR MAY HAVE DROWNED. . i 1 . big rock welghing thirty Andrews, which was also voted down: | 2% be delegated to ot Now Read and Guess What Will Be in This Last Chapter hg! them ‘with criminal ibe, oncom acrona the street, and | c exeroined althier te Co fine ar teen Steamer Longfellow Sinks In the |!!!” Noyes, @ director of the ne an tron Panwiie na one Second Kesolution Offered. {he bony, ser emaae it . haaoclatad Peess 1a basement window y rusted with #! oF Onto River, Mr, Dana appeared before Commia-| "Ahe"frees at No. 14 was also. badly |, Resolved, That the Superintendent ot Police tn] Cuty Ms cxerrice tt eng COnnet Oley b CINCINNATI, — March —8—Blinding| sioner Shields shortly before 4 o'clock, | damaged. Tt Ix owned by" Mrs. Bather | Pereby authorized and empowered to make ne ‘The assignment, transfer and detail 66 ’ smoke and & reslatieas current ted to the] accompanied by Lawyer Elin. Root. | Haslett, | She was on the second floor | mgamens to duty st members of the police foree.| ment of members, of the police fores e inking of the Clieinnat, Memphis and] (nder instructions from his lawyer he| welghing five pounds crashed {hrough al ang to such other rules and regulations aa the| Posed upon the Board of Police Come are | New Orleans packet line steamer Long-| demanded an examin and the hear- | Window and smashed a 1016 260 ee ene een aceann nna nnn a eatantian, | Missioners, and its proper exercise is jfelicw, this morning, and the number of [iM Was set for March 16 at 1A. M.|ahe was sitting. The parlor window was | Bear oe eee eon at Paina t.| matter of the highest discretion people drowned may. prove to be four, |! 848 paraled on his own recognizance |}roken, and the furniture baily dam- ae oe cmetiatens ateamens or [{udgmment: and for this Board to - : a reKBi . Duy ’ authorized to make such tranafers, assignments or| gate and invest the 1 a: RULES All guesses must be sealed in envelopes and addressed: The disaster occurred opposite ¢ » at 786 was also. bully dam. | feuaaignments as the dex Interena of the vervice| Such power ‘would be's Violation Of @ ‘ Parapet coal landing at the foot a focks Were burled. inte ee ee I-settled principle of law. OF THE PRIZE STORY EDITOR, Post-Office Box 2354 mith atraet a a Ea parlor house is owned by Pe eee ral auigver ‘ahangen 4TH assignment of members of thie THE WORLD, New York City. The Laugtellow was scheduled to miavens, formerly AN an ine und. discretion’ of sound iudmement 3 States Appraiser. It ts handsomely fur- tent will be governed swiely|eise and discretion of sound saad FH a | with a view to promoting the discipline and ef-| both in the selection of the Proper Rr im aw, entries an CONTEST. leave last evening for New Or ans, but » guesses will be received except those received through the mail. No i dense, Capt. Wee, Pres, | SDOrting mewa see pages @ and 7, One of the ste ed LDA Evcney. of thn polio teen ile -¥ ognize | 80M, the reposing of confidence in : reader may send more than one guess. No guess will be received before 6 P. M. Thursday, March 28. [My iene or the Parker Company. to winch ee urlor wa over § ater. aa | cod regard long vie ‘rote tat * toi the aaaliment of bite to the egeag \\ No guess from New York City contestants will be considered unless received in the New York aba slosiner, belongs, ordered er. 10: he H ( YM ES FOR \] I iin irtom “were ncible that teal merit and @ faithful per-| ithe Legislature haw prided tha City Post-Office and deposited in Box 2354, by 12 o'clock midnight, Tuesday, April 2. Aeradiaha Eerie Cares) tobe veady 4 4 AML, Ht At Na: THe hed: Bae: parionie may me sof gaining advancement in this jae to exeroite euch discrete To put out of town readers on the nearest po-sible time equality with city readers, they may, ie Amat te Bec Wamiar 10 pase the HE “To Let” signs are blos-|3 w amaalied in. It ts owned by Mew. | Davart ee tmmodiater | em ae before stated. to Aivest o li! io oe Reveral houses in West One Hundred] jy to che Board all changes oF assignments |invest it in any one else, This power if they desire, procure from their local Postmaster an indorsement in ink on the back of the envelope a The Carrel took position at the stern soming all over the G ia mailed, certifying the day and the hour of the delivery of the letter to him, and and left or port side of the Longfellow pater | aud ‘Third sireet we The total damage lightly damaged y the explo made pursuant to this resolution, stating the| discretion, as has been stated (see Supra, | duty trom which the officer has been relieved | Section 260), must be exercised Pz tee in which the gue: ‘s New York, but wise house l amount to several thousand dol Roard of Police Commissioners in i A "i il A ge and assisted in making the turn. ‘The re one Faulk, of 312 | and that wo w assigne conformity with law. It has he eagh sueb guess will be accepted as if deposited in the New York City Post-Office at the time 50 certi boat went ail right until within a short| owners use the * House, Room and] wih? ‘Grist nd Rortyentth | ay. att pet od the Police Deo | that che delngetion of eueh ikeaell fied. But no letters from out of New York City reaching the New York City Post-Office after 12 distance of the piers of the Chesapeake not present. | Charles partment inconsistent with the foregoing reso-|nowhere allowed by law to nd Ohio bridge, when the currents in,| SPartnent” columns of The World terfered with the boat's management.|in prefer¢uce to putting up a label. There was no fog then, but as the bow | py -—30 —ia bu > of the boat pointed to the Kentucky The outlay—80 cents—is but little: shore the wind blew the smoke #0 as to| the space-—14 wor Dini be 1a the result is far-reaching. Not less foreman, of 69 West 1 Thirty-first street ti of Police Commissioners. The Lat Tution are hereby repealed ot Polls Commissioners, | The Lat Patrick McMahon, of Which’ is as old as Lord cond street, were arreated Andrews Dumfo: guliarly: licable to the point ‘under to the Harlem Police] ¢, ‘ - | discussion. an to the Marien Commissioner Andrews seemed dum-| discussion. ay nave found no Hae! who lives at| founded, He sald that his reasons for] cage in which the precise decision has 1 that there were no} introducing the resolutions were that] been made that the Board of Police o'clock, midnight, Thursday, April 4, will'be considered. Guessés should be written in plain language and without attempting to write a final chapter im the novelist's style. The novelist has attended to that, and his final chapter will be printed ——, April ——, and tho names and guerses of the winner or winners will be published the next day ur as s—is ample, an “Ee ‘zl ys whatever in the blasting sity cf 7 -| Commissioners can delegate or tral hoon after as possible. |t0 ‘ eee ett aaa Manin tok than half a million of the Greater yas eaentent Was “corroborated by (tr See ee Pana ee pesca fer fuck sutbority, Bue 2 am founds For further information, address ‘a ” back fe run bar south a tha: ples, me New York's population are “on the | of the damaged houses. He sald he, had and put in force immediately, ie one et “ail fours: with, the PRIZE STORY EDITOR, Using the speaking tube to make sure|move.” They are the people the during the last week. ein’ ,{n.-epveral| | Etone by stating that in deference to] sleet to the ta li CF Box 2354, THE WORLD, New York City, ee ST pny eee landlord wants to get at. The} the rocks to be blasted. the Lagtslocare be thought the Police he exercine oft thelr discret with its powerful consort, with the] World is a Tenant-finder. Use The she Time of Your cal measures. tes Authorities om ——~(Continued om Third Page) World's Wants. oom PUTER nna sensttct ait? SF "| ste said also that he believed the gec-| “The case of Birdsall va Clegty