The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1902, Page 2

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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANU ARY 27, 1902. BURSTING MAINS ADD TO EXPLOSION PERILS. sn ee Firemen Who Went Bern in the, Subway Shaft tolnvestigate Nar- rowly Escaped Drowning. TWO Sr streets the force of the explosio: The long row an toppled over A dummy engine excavation was Out of t and tangled m INJURY WIDESPREAI flocked on of fall ne & Park ave with glass, pane of ginse visibi« MURRAY HILL HOTEL WRECKED The Murray Hull Hote t t t dow sashe: r building was shake J. Roderick Roby parently wealthy mar outright In his roo His windows shower of rock, tl His body was Smith, the Firs Chap. MANY NARKOW ESCAPES Many other guests « Wvery one in t Datldtag rocking w Fire Chief Cre and coming In the Ma window wad blown At the Grar Murray Hill He the street, many 0 “ y GRAND CENTRAL STATION SUFFERS. The entire front of the Gra r 1 oof Pa avenue was wre The clerks The concuss glass and rock (1 Reveral were Grand Central S: PANIC IN CHILDREN’S HOSPITAI Across Forty-second street for a tand weat of Park avenne the damage to window ela exptosion One sad result of the Hospital for Crinple:! Hotel ‘The Manhattar away from the ox ore vind pines gvests in both pl * ‘ the explo dead and Hook and Ladi Altech Instantly workme: ; aL that hid them ¢ CAUSE OF THE EXPLOSION atreet. used for the i They said that a this morning How they escaped Occurred they escape | Firen Thirty-e Jones. a He had = "GRAND UNION PATRONS From Van Horn venue, twenty-f persons were given first DAMAGE TO THE HOTELS. Proprietor estimate of t shattered Hy 7 fe AU CEAT SEA | t wilt mak Can't Explain tt | PANIC IN MURRAY HILL ; | poinin alana the) HOTEL AND ONE MAN RIEEED, men ost | | hotel was shettered minute there was a consiant ' wanes \ ox , " hall of crashing ginss Th Gators were shivers ‘| rly pests laletoon ee | |WITNESS TELLS ana y “SURGEONS THROWN | a | OF STREET PANIC. a mat an rary oe wan to | FROM AMBULANCE. ; ane foe stairs ani ' | he | Pa t | f 1 r | oy J tow A ! Hse ak i tn rs | | > ollie aches oneired |auiaied, sheen we could. Wel Hvlicema rer bad lgraled | atin GeitHaS @xploaters, No) eta, Wika see Murray Investigates, | 108) AOR RAIMI f e "% repairs and will werve din | that the road was olean seriously. injurel, Sup Musray, of the Bureau of Com- lias Taser tae laptes dnuwead m | { “ a . 5 7, PASSENGERS WERE BLOWN FROM CAR INTO TUNNEL. HURLED ACROSS DINING- tings va Murted \catns HOTELS DAMAGED BY EXPLOSION. REMOVING THE DEAD. HALF A TON OF DYNAMITE EXPLODED ON THE SURFACE. —FIRE CHIEF — ote = Head of the Fire Department Says Six Boxes of Explosive Were Left in the Street. ROOM ta Wall for A t Appare ‘ i : tthe am CROKER. |? ISOVEREIGN| |. FEW ESCAPE IN PARK AVENUE. rotwo blocks efore them Ie standing at * and a few of the ave not yet heen 6 and Ear Hoe- | rew them into @ pante to CONTRACT REGULATES” THE USE OF DYNAMITE. ‘Transit contract regu ored at any one place: kept on the line of the welve hours of work led as far as possible ch being only in the orthy person ce shall not exceed ity, or as may be xplosives shall not be kept and other explosives. During shall be taken as to the care Oe 19S na of the R nite that ma Pure Tobacco Never Harmed Anyone A 10-CENT CIGARETTE + sold in most stores at qr 5 CENTS

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