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or ead NIGHT EDITION. Wie RACING # SPORTS GENERAL GENERAL SPORTING NEWS As F * SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. [ “Circulation Book (iantine 11,?? | ‘ —s IIS eC ‘irculation ‘Books Open n to All. » | ON PAGE 6. my es | EVENING. «; EDITION a —<——— PRICE ON! ONE E CENT. Bat NEW YORK, WOND AVY, FANE ARY 27, 1902 PRICE ONE CENT. DYNAMITE BURST IN SUBWAY; KILLS 8; INJURES HUNDREDS; WRECKS BLOCKS. DEAD AND INJURED. | PHOTOGRAPH OF MURRAY HILL HOTEL TAKEN FOR EVENING WORLD AT 1230. Murray Hill and a Union Hoe 7 Pas nag Sct ae . tels Badly Wrecked—Park Ave- nue Tunnel Flooded. ADAMS, OHA on bal ray Hill Hotel cate Pedestrians and Cabs in Street Knocked Over, | Hotel Patrons Hurled Across Rooms, and One Man's Head Blown Off. CARR, JAMES, died in Vreshyterian Ho: ROBERTSON, J RODERICK, of Neleon, N. S., guest of Murray HII Hotel: head blown off. TODD, WILLIAM, section foreman in subway. THOMPSON, JOHN TAPPEN, JOHN, 2 Inborer in anbway, WEISS, JOHN, Vo 244 Weat For cond atreet, w laborer je sutrrny UNKNOWN WAN, at Bellevaec Hospital. Only identifier word “Hine on shirt. jatant engineer in subway. tone wae Eight persons were killed, four fatally hurt, nearly 100 seriously injured and several hundred more cut by glass and rocks by the explosion of half a ton of dynamite in the subway trench at Park avenue and Forty-first street at noon to-day. Fire started by workmen to dry FATALLY INJURED. | KEELER, WILLIAM, fataliy injured. starr, German’ Hospita Tnion Ho LYNCH, MISS NELLIE. thirty years Hospital. may die Hotel. WHITE, JOHN No {street skull TOES INTC "RED. ADAMS, MRS TAMES, Troy. cut ay Afth at to eters contust at Be LACOMBE, MISS BE. 1 t while at No 107 Park RANKS, THOMAS Ha banker ary ane n Ky EA , | LANEY, MINNIE. etehtcen the Murray Hill Hotel. badly pomee ea G re pag Uplosed : ‘, : ° g REST MISS Newport, RI ny fring ines: sutter dynamite dampened by the rain ignited Hi) ove) wounton ass re Oe some powder. The explosion of the BRISTOL. WR. Meriden, Conn ‘powder set off the dynamite. The terrific explosion that followed face and hands RUNTING, MRS eye nearly JAMES FE. Roston ALYAN 1 out by glass weerated and, thigh by a ple rt RKE. MICH | CAN z chambermaia, Mtur-| MERRICK, WILLIAM, severe scaip! spread panic and destruction for five : wobnd | MUKPNZIE. JAMES. Roston. face jac P P No. 26 Kage Fortiers | ¢fated ant! removed unconect | blocks around. the body i ‘ “ 7 Tee ara Bana ta idols se tha -alurray Hill Hotel, Read a One hundred and fifty thousand peta: Moo CHARLES H CHAPIN. GEORGE. stamford. Conn! One Hurlred and Twe dollars damage was done to the Murray by glass, Cut on face and hands he Grand| MOORE, MRS. BENJAMIN. Madispn i N. J. dadly cut by flying glass CLARK, FRED, nurse, face and head MURGATROYD, WLEX, of Murray Hil! a ; badly cut NEILL, Miss. nurse, faee and hands from his 9 his room Hill Hotel, one of the guests had his head blown off and scores of others were badly hurt. The Grand Union Hotel and the Grand Central Stae N, Mre. 8. N., of One Hundred | 0° Sixty-sixth street and Jerome YRGE T. bellboy Mur DINAH, thirteen yeara old of Mra. 8. N. Cohen, cut| No For eveut tare ane Renee. Een Tioa en es tion both suffered. “ Bienes ercansmence| pao Cars in the Park avenue tunnel were wrecked and the mit | RILBY, Nora. Higecsehish Saas tunnel was flooded by bursting water mains. Bea ci Rea eneent Pedestrians were knocked helter-skelter, hotel guests Broke Nee 7 | ROW Seam e texauiapent Athy. hurled across rooms and cabs in the street upset. District-Attorney Jerome at once hegan an investiga- tion. Contractor Shaler and Foreman Bracken were ar- rested, | At the hour set by Jerome to begin a formal investi- gation Coroner Goldenkranz began an inquest, and sharp nd ‘ Taken Hospital, described him “champion swimmer of the world DAYTON. FRED W.. No. 48 Amster n avenue. hands lacerated N, THOMAS, employee Murray array DE PORRPST. J. A, bellboy » tne! Hil! Hotel, badly cut about arma and a ee , reek . SHEPARD, LOUIS, hallman Murray wrangling followed. Don Poe | Hil Hote! nead and shoulders badly | | a ce _ BURSTING POWDER Soe se co | mM AND CORONER'S CLERK RESCUE 50 FROM = SET OFF DYNAMITE JNFFE Murray Hill Hotel. nd Union; fa DRAKE Greta carn and DUNN by 3 all ave o the faces of hundreds of hem at noon in the vicinity of venth street; head and| ®! Grand Union; right arm broken, Forty-firat street and Park aven Two hundred and fifty guests were tn their rooms in the Murray Hill Hote}, and as many more | Hotel, across the street ers cut it by giage ++. sLls PATRICK thirty-sew: STEARN, HERMAN G. No 9m East old. No. 7 Lincoln place, scalp | fa Hundred and Fitty-second street; —--- Tug Captain Aad: Ora, Act Quickly on Seeing right arm cut to the bone. ; | llision. HST, J.B, guest Murray umi|STPWART. ROBEDRT W. No, As District-Attorney Jerome leaving the Coroner's court | River Collisio mare st inate, desta Petes seri, taco ant nande|SPOPION. PHELIP nit ana tace{ at 5.30, passed oroner’s Clerk John Murray Murray said some- | = anes ae : ee ag *) lacerated thing which Jerome understood to be an insult. | ’ é bie’ avenue (here waate ut tree and hands, | SYPHER. A188, telephone operator at Jerome's fist shot out. Murray's hat went down over his | ' ‘ rosstown’ cars, ; twentecfive veara| Grand Union Hotel, cut about head A 4 bl ught him on the side of the head kine oor dence inknown, waiter at Mur: [at face: may lose night of exea, | eyes. A second blow caught him on the si e Nead. SirestrAliad eitae HIM Hotel, scalp wound; twken to] 72> BEAR ower M., cabman, hurt} A general melee followed. The District-Attorney’s staff UC rough the rail- wer Hospital rf ON. WMH Westchester, at! lined up against the Coroner's employees. F bw ie ene GUSH as Gz iaveiants0:) = ko face and hands cut Murray was arrested, but later the fist fight was patched | os ae Moone ites AECORE ATRL erere Tl ae - irs Mommr| Up and the complaint witndrawn. Th Wek pit out to. everyto 8, JBANETTE, No, 37 8 n lass. The ‘ a wee ae head of “he tunnel Flushing cut py glass on and ha A and hands | ——<—<—___—-$-. 7 = Rnerect , 3 ai F ae <A uftaio| VERDON, P. F No 207 Weat Thirtieth : STEAMER DOGERY WRECKED. abr recetve ‘ sterday Workmen under- PORE NES SORT ENL ti ceay sou Buvels V7 neael Gtanal (Walon aera ccioen TREE took to thaw it out HART, D. B., Hundred Sixty- ears wall and received bad scalp) | GIRL TOOK POISON ON STREET. Ashore on ial atest hat Crew placed the dynamite close to ft ixth street and Jeror avenue; cu wound ae Saved tit Weadand face | | WALLACE, JOHN, No. 77 Centre street, NEWARK, N. J.. Jan. 27.—An unknown young woman, welt to The Rvenina Wor ea. ee ™m « ored i ‘ St naterme Tett ginaee erally teinnem by pieces of! dressed and apparently refined, drank carbolic acid in the A K SE), Geto iN eee ieraatearl occetienieke CHARLES, thirty-six! street. opposite the Market street rairoad depot. at 5 o clock Bsa fed CU etal tin See eae as de ONE Seversh avenues! this afternoon. Hundreds of men and women waiting for 3 i eaeRe Seat he ee avenues(thrown down | 2 menow trains witnessed the act. She was removed unconscious to a P : H y Xplosion, | ae em Bem my) hospital. It is thought she had just arriver irom New York —— at ro warn the w " ‘ aa | lone execatent | hospital. 9 a a Riltateate ninees | WALSON, SAMUEL, ahirty-cight years | Sch paca: ' Wasdrpreet Sgr ben poneapanenb ter Oag a ial “GAVE HIS LIFE FOR OTHERS UND: wai Sete oe Sea DYNAMITE STORED ALONG THE LINE. ie @ TWEATHERIRORECAST: | @l) on, mennrqmocwannawnyltolwarnimame/oihersi andi tleipatn aia feel sinh | an Settee ete NEY When John B, McDonald’s secretary was asked this after- = liorevast (fib fhel ehietys (pied) bythe’ aha us ‘ ‘ nes exnlOnoe | ®, arma and head . . . : f WILLIASE F. M., No. 475 Bane| SUL and bruised noon how much dynamite the contractors were allowed to posh Re a A aedah Med ine One Hundred and Forty-elahth atreet, ————_— store in any one place along the subway, ne replied: ; gy Monaunen tee SS Sa eee re Marshal Freel, TUDE AnD No, 7a South | The thoughtiess man with land to “I suppose there is dynamic e stored all along the line.” | wnt, Poesday, 2 who made a car \ | " t by fi and it is Third street. Philadelphia, cut all over sell a7 jas ail aveibrinis oe AeA ole when ousted BY fre seu « yi fro bf b some powder { sha exploded me the conc » it blew in on him. rs j — . 2, Intrusive 3. aw 9 ‘ ene et wine > c os PY ROE, conor Nh sl zrentr- And! oll Woesd| Waste imply, Sah Weakly, Huerta: Yeenckam 2. Josie F. 3. tbe ferry-bost and. drifted over to the! emeee aeovevereroseoeenees | Up and down Park avenue and across Forty-firet and Forty } : Facade clade 2 Minty oS see ieee