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sSmyt THE WORLD: THURSDAY “EVENING, MARCH 3, 1904. TWO VIEWS OF THE WRECKED HOTEL, DARLINGTON, SHOWING 1HE GREAT MASS | OF TWISTED STEEL WORK UNDER WHICH NINE BODIES ARE BELIEVED TO BE BURIED, ‘and everybody having any knowledge of the manner of construction ithe building will be summoned to testify. TING FOR ALLISON. "* Ghiarles Altleon, head of the Allison Realty Company, owners of the | ding, could not be found by Coroner Scholer’s men to-day. Mr, Allison sup all night, leading the search for the remains of his brother Frank, body is thought to be in the ruins. It 1s supposed that Mr, Allison to get some sleep. »° The amazing feature about the incident ts the revelation ft brings of utter contempt with which the orders of the Departmont of Butldinga ‘re treated by contractors and builders engaged in big Jobs. Complaint ‘afte? complaint wan registered against this Darlington Hotel strusture. The inspector say# that he told the contractors they would have to stop work untii hey complied with the laws regulating the construction of ‘buildings in New York. He reported the matter to his superiors. And all © the time workmen kept piling up tho framework of a bullding designed to be the home of hundreds of women and children, and this framework was Patched with cabt iron and Jolnod like a toy house of blocks. NOT A SOLITARY CASI. % To add to the cheerfulness of the occasion the Bullding Department untecrs the information that such building methods as caused the col- of the Darlington are tho rule rather than the exception. If Bulldin~ inspectors are to be belloved there are many apartment Loves in Now o¥rk that are hanging together by virtue of the strengtn of tho Mortar between the bricks ir the wailt | ‘The discouraging work of removing tne vodies from under the tons of | steel and brick and fron and cement that cover them was continued through- the night, and by daylight several corpses had been uncovered, but ’ still out of reach of the workmen. Heroic tasks were performed by the devoted men, who burrowed thelr way through the debris, straining @ud hauling to make the pile of ruins give up its dead, * The first body recovered to-day was that of Adam Durwalder, a jplumber’s foreman, who was employed on the bullding when {t fell. All night long his widow had sat on a neighboring stoop waiting for news of “the husband. When the dread information that his body had been found} | Lanta “Ak parece id ipa era rpy rted tro oa BED on the flat of his stomach under the heap of ruins and determined the exact era asa tchciec aceite Chlet Croker arrived on the scene of the dis- | 10cutlon of the bodies buried by the tons and tons of fron and cement debris. ister Soon He was let down Into the basement by a ladder and picking his way ted ore on saabenbies recovered to-day, The Coroner was ac | ner tho pile he went from one end of the building to the other, from the Fee ene ao oe teeter tmaee would [east to tho west walls, When he reached the alr after his exhauting work 7 ra |ho wes almost overcome. “7p he wreck Is doad. It any should happen to be alive when uncovered |" “r'yctiowed the enst wall for fifteen fect,” he sald to an Evening World Bee ese be ere. reporter. ‘“There I found pinioned under the big iron girders the body of Then I crawled in a FromPimples to Scrofula From Infancy to Age .|To those who have sufe fered long and hopelessly from Humors of the ' Blood, Skin, and Scalp, and who have lost faith ‘ COURT TAKES UP DREYFUS APPEAL | lad mate full apolo: to Mr. Cleveland. Mr Ott Pate that he had brought to M Clevel for the frat time In four years applause froin the Democratic side. This was Srudly “applauded, upon the “majorsty e —_-+— aida of pam! oo THREE-PLATOONS BLAMED. ‘It 4s regarded as peculinr that tho reinstalment of the three-platoon | should be marked by another calamity such as accompanied its !n- trial and caused its abandonment by Commissioner Partridge. difficulty in getting reserves to the scene of the accident yesterday was 9 _ Tepetition of the diMculty experienced along the same lines at the timo of /the debris and the other two wetghted down by the cement and iron scrap. The a workman, whose identity I could not determine. northwesterly direction and found a body at the base of an iron column, On the other side near the west will I located the body of Allison. “Right in the front I tound three bodies so jammed in by the debris that I could do nothing to release thom from their positions. One was high in French Army Officer Presents Evidence that Initial Signed to Letter Used Against Him Was Changed from “P” to “D.” Ex-President Declares a Delib- erate Fabrication Statement that He Entertained a Colored Man at the White Housé. SHIPPING NEWS. ATM. Sun rises © FOR TO-DAY. in doctors, medicines, and all things human, CUTI- CURA Soap, Ointment, and Pills appeal with a “tthe Park avenue explosion. In fact gra atiee ae ae arent eipaien "In the centre of the ruins buried with fron 1s the body of Durwalder. Sanity Hook = (xt | force hardly tobe realized. ‘a test riot call was sent out from Grand Central Palace to e efficiency tH is smothered by the heavy wreckage. In the extreme rear I came upon eccrine el i# 233| Every hope, eve expec= Sot the police reserve, and the results knocked out the three-platoon systew |twa other hodies, making eight In all, Those are all that T saw." LIEUT.-COL. HENRY’S PART | WRITES A DENIAL WHICH RONT OFINEI YORI ta BA aC ae hi Hor the time being. | Coroner Scholer, however, still thinks there are fifteen bodies in the ‘arated a ition awakened bythem Santasaray’® lauater ta, Gnother monument in the danger rone of Man wreckage ho other seven Delng Durled from sght IN THE AFFAIR PRESENTED. IS READ IN CONGRESS, | onto -+-----00-csissessesssensen Xetolk | has been more than ful- Island. in a few lucks oO! je scene Oo! INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, filled. More great cures yeollapse have occurred some of the worst cases of wholesale slaughter of | | aerea all the clerks in the room to Tampering with Official Docu- Representative Scott, of Kan- Londesborough, of Simple, Scrofulous,and ‘[eltlzons of Inte yeays. ‘Get out, and be quick.” Sunderland phe, s . Firat there was the Hote! Royal fire at Fortieth street and Sixth ave- The force rushed screaming from the} ments Set Forth in Records} sas, Who Made It, Offers an} chicas css. Gtakaow Hereditary Humors are ‘nue. Then pfter an interval of some years came the horrible Windsor | room. ‘ ium fire, at Forty-sixth street and Fifth avenue, and following the Wind- | Orton then opened a door ana) Offered for Defense—Dreyfus| Apology—Had Seen It in a daily made by them than 4 wter so closely that the echoes of one dying away have been suc- * re SIDIOVE nou Not Present at Opening. Newspaper. by all other Blood and by the clamor of another, have happened the collision in the Park y : 1, tad, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. Skin Remedies combined, “efenue tunnel a: Fifty-elghth street, the Park avenue explosion and the fire el Siero ae . SAILED TO-DAY. ? ~ that consumed the Seventy-first Resiment armory and caused such losss of | “ety platol toni Mende MOE =| rants aren S—Another stage in| WASHINGTON, March 3—congress-|icie™Ranvung. “isrtia tiiisin, |&@ Single set, costing but don oO et Ou hen Oho ‘ey’ 0 ma » Ni h Cy § Numidian, ow. efferaen | life tn the Park Avenue Hotel. Fires Into “Farge. at of. Clerks in! you he'shouttd. Bes is {a vind! reached to-day when |trouse to-day, calling crema Gy tue| Sumtereyr Navanas” Ei Stout one dollar, being often ; Trenzy he failed to rel the Crintnat Tene ned to-day wmen | House to-day, calling attention to the| trinidan’ Mermuda, _Nocor “INQUEST ON MONDAY. the Adjutant General's Office, | !3°% 0" {he pistol ana Causation, presided over. by Counselor | #tttement made a few days ago by sufficient to cure the * Coroner Scholer ‘will probably call an inquest on Monday to determine he responsibility for the disaster. ill run up to at least seventeen and that there are probably nine bodies) Misses a Girl. He says that he believes the death list “5 si Patterson, who was visiting a workman {n the building when it -@aved in and has not been seen since. RUNS ABOUT THE PLACE plode. Wounds Two Men and Barely | | Hundreds of the floors Salmon ran out of the o Messenger Will Die, ks on different Chambareaud, began at noon the con- sideration of the new facts upon which in the department, attracted by feet of where the former captain of artillery bases his demand for a revision of the sen- jlowed by a pardon) Imposed upon him ! by the court-martial at Rennee. Representative Scott, of Kansas, that a Negro had dined in the White House. while Mr, Clevland was President, an- jftem the Congressional Record, and) fn the ruins. Inquiries have been made of him concerning a man Ing and screams of the women, v1 raughout the world: | Cu Reyotvent, He. a a ning down, but they were told tence of ten years’ tmprisonment (fot- “OUnced that he had written the form- | gatorm of Boece late, Coaled Pin 3c, pet lal ef yy jack to thelr offices and remain er President, sending him an extract a oat Colne most distressing cases when all else fails. UWithin Tess than Atty shooting oceurre iy Jasking if the statements made by Mr. Seott were true. This morning,” he sald, “I received | {the following reply." which he read | S| amia applause on the Democratic si “Princeton, N. J., March 2, 2, 19 “Hon. E. Y. Webb, House of Repre- sentative: “Dear Sir: It 1s a small concern to me the Japanese | Ambassnde ter Cal Though the general interest tn ease Was not as great as In previous! rs, vet the t room was crowded | by officers, non-commissioned officers and private soldiers, lawyers and others a8 and a number of women, among whom an! were relatives of Dreyfus, who sat with- in a reserved space. 3 Testimony disproving the contractors’ stories of an explosion was given ithe 3 ate “to the Coroner to-day by W. Harold Brown, of No. 61 West Forty-sixth FLOURISHING REVOLVER. Min Heng ‘atreet, next door to the Darlington building. | \ {tons rani to see 1 was at lunchson with my family,” sald Mr, Brown, “when T heard | [heard the # i Tittle {lve molse of the collapse. I coutd hear every floor give way as the mass ot | (sane Asylum Patient Over-:th.s debris plunged downward, and finally came the Inst tremendous roar when} powered as He Tried to Use pat the es reached the ground leve!. There was no explosion.” ention to it ment NORD rmate at t a His Pistol Again—Gen. Chaffee tie inate 1 ors nay that Mes. | By th aide) was former Col. Plc-|that a Mr, Scott han seen fit to use my \ dl Stopped the Shooting, | uirevsv itn Hagat 'is lane. | aun ons, curt, pene crn name ta dapat iy ee rope p ——_ — A A to je pee, 0! "y~ /tles on the floor of the House of Rep- fus, but, to thelr dis: int .» th % ‘WRO TE TO SWEETHEART RELATIVES SAW HIM KILLED.| torincr captain was not peecent tie ine | czentativen. ‘ “In answer to your inquiry, howaver, 7 E (Special The Evening World.) te being in the hands of Lawyer a B R LOG AND WENT TO DEATH, | wissiovon oc uate ten, |xemert: san Wan WiC or Train au! Hatten rnava tomy oe nis atcement. one s| BORAXOLOGY, Frenk Allison, who was employed as a sort of superintendent by|raged by an tmaginary grievance, Will- ) He Walted at Station, -| After the disposition of minor ques- |; pat cee ry) tae 3 (Special to ‘The Evening World.) tions) M, Chambarenud directed’ aa, | wich with me at the White House, that Open your heart to the CG O'Brien, it Is a deliberate fabrication out of this brothers in the Alliscn Realty Company, and whose body ts supposed |iam J an fnmane soldier from i BRE UUN of Boveri h 4 i 4 r ‘to be in the ruins, was engaged to be married to Miss Amy Marguitz, of |st, Elizabeth's Hospital, “shot up the |e SE rae Ea AC aein oe Rig: Sone ae Lat TEo ese reectaaee | raate clotte good things of life—good * No. 4806 Manchester avenue, S:. Louis. Several hours before the accldent| war Department shortly before noon |South strect, was instantly killed by an | interest of the audience, he presented |, AS {8 a8 baud ape aan words, good books, good ( Allison got a newspaper from Miss Margultz containing @ notice of their |to-day, fatally wounding @ messenger {eastbound train at the South street | thy two now facts upon which the] Ae Tegistrar Sp pamela WVashingtor thoughts. This brings ) engagement. He immediately wrote a letter to, the young woman, which ot the department named Albert Man-| tation of the Pennayivania Ratiroad | Minister of Justice, AL Valle, recom: tinge ne had served as an assistant in| ws to Boraxology— IERCE he left the building to mall less than a half hour before the collapse. He|ning and sending a outlet through the [oe cteamnngn WINN A snore distin | iene cocthy da follnwen THEE! the ofice of the City Attorney thoughts of Borax. —_—_—_ “returned just in time to get caught in the falling building. arm of Arthur Wiever, a clerk, An-of hie family looked on in horror. Fuss | "Ie The secret documenta include a | 22%, City. His nomination as Registrar | CUSTAB 7 IANOS Young Allison had 2 romantic aistory. He ran away from home when other shot grazed the head of Miss| left his home a short time before the | letter bearing the Initial ‘D.' Now, by 6 4 ( rox Means sreater ; f Le aoe {accident and was standing on the sec: }an aMdavit of Oct. 6, 1903, aigned by M.| Served in that place with intelligence) cleanliness, cleanliness -@ mere boy and went to sea. He enlisted in the United States navy and [Emma Sexton, one of the clerical force. | form “with about’ fifty others, | Gribelin. (secper af’ the Acchiveny, c|and efficiency, He has since died. Some 5 ; om sserved ten yeats. During the latter part of his service he was a chief gun-| lleut.-Gen, Chaffee, who ran out of of them being women. when the only ee, people restrain themselves from abus-} means health, health in- appears that this documont previously Pk on Its way to New York raced his off ing the dead. “My Inquiries concerning Mr. when the first shot was fired, led ti creases our capacity for the His reputation | lettog jeaptured O'Brien, 5 was substituted a ‘D,' this latter and thug the $10 es ‘ner, and was accounted one of the best shots in the navy, 20¢. a day, payable *monthly” Taylor some manner, 8 a gunner was £0 gcod (hat less than three months ago he got an offer | pie Goneral grabbed thi - Serore Hi f oe ood things of thi: 1d. aoner we © pistol, and a | before his appointment, my observation} $4 is world, fiom the Japancee Government of §150 a month, He refused the offer. Al-|Janes Dawson, who Is Gen Charters | cere at Kannan, Nat Presented to (he lor nim during his incumbency, and the | BORAX should be used it aii RTA Jison served in Cuba during the war and afterward in the Philippines. | Derroral messenger and wha served OK Kecomdlng) ito the Atiniet lite T have known of him since, satls- ry beautif in iy Mer i with himiin ihe suinlee grok : ! Minister of 0 min.| every cleaning process eautiful woods—mahogany, oak, He was not a member of the firm, but was employed by his brothers, |" fy in the! Philippines, grabbed Justice another letter, signed ‘Alex-|f¥ Me that his character te very un: walnut. “phey had promiced him if he settled down and got married they would ul-|gowm co the more cna te noked him andriney which Agent ‘A’ addrensed | Mustly attacked in the diatribe of Mr.| of the home from the Easy, elastic action; three ped © the floor and the man‘a facc to Agent °B, contained some wonls : kitchen to the bathroom, als. Full, round, resonant tone. “One charge is made against Mr. Taylor by Mr, Scott, which he doubly clinches with truth when he declare: ‘He tvas a black negro.’ Iam led, ho’ ever, to doubt his familiarity with his subject when he adds, ‘as black as you r business. was turaing blue when Gen. Chaffee turned to the messenger saying: “Don't hurt him. Tet him up. crass, and we mustn't hurt him.” Whipped Ont Pistol, O'Brien arrived at the War Depart- in the hand AGED WIDOW ENDS Wate page eG: prison after ting of the late Lieut.- mately give him an interest in ¢ (who committed suleide in Guaranteed 7 years. The PIERCE costs $100 less than any piano of equal merit, : Free tuning for one year. Scarf and stool, Write for Booklet No. 5. t Put a little Borax in the water, and lo! you give it a power to cleanse that is almost magic. Be sure - +2 ——— IDENTIFYING DEAD He's Money Gone, eon Taken Car- letter bolle ae ‘allroads. Ot the. Mitiinter ct o inawiry W men trom 8t, Elizabeth's about fifieen Mrs, Mary Lees, a widow, sixty-five ni letter was false, It was|ever saw.’ Yours very truly, re GOES SLO L Y ON, | |minuten before noon. He secured leave | Years old, who has lived as a recluse B “GROVER CLEVELAND. | yout get uve Borax, Ask Open Saturday Even ng. ‘Phe list of the dead and missing up to the present time is as follows: |Of absence from the hospital on the} for many years in a single room In Mr. Webb sald he wanted this dental| for ANDERSON & Co., A plea of going to the War Department |the house at the rear of No, 228 West to travel that the statement of Mr, ¥ ton THE IDENTIFIED DEAD. to have an error in his discharge pa- | Twenty-seventh street, was found dead of a Sreltog inthe Scott might be overtaken. 20-MULE-TEAM s70; nae Bi ¥ ‘ ; : pera corrected In her bed to-day by the Janitress of Wah] oMy. Cleveland was a friend of the . SDURWALDER, ADAM, plumber's foreman, of No, 215 West One Hundred and] As he had never been violent no at-|the place. The woman had committed negro, but not a fool friend,” said Mr.| BRAND. For sale at Seventeenth street I tendant was sent with him. On ew by swallowing a quantity of Webb, “He never by word or act e: d a | ; i 4 “ ecopied in order to remove all trace of rocery and drug stores, | ="? » TAGAN, FARRELL S., fifty-five years, No, 331 East One Hundred and Fifth street, |In& the War Department he went to) carbotic acid ne banen gto this ‘a + who, it hag| couraged the dream of social equality in 5) a y 5 ig es, Laundry Wants-—Female. ee Veneer the office of Chief Clerk Brand, of the| Mrs. Lees had no intimates, and her nployée'of ‘the In-| the breast of the black man.’ , % and x 1b, packages, |. died in Bellevue Hospi nmin rad Mail and Record Division only caller was a daughter, Mrs. John 8 This was greeted with applause Ry] send x stamp for our wonderful lktio book | SHE FANT, for meneral: housework {na flat: AKELLY, TIMOTHY, thirty-five years, of No. 123 East Eighty-elghth street, derrick- | 1 am having « Kood deal of trouble | Soger, of No. aT Marcy avenue, Brook- Re Slalined by. those regent tn the Democrats, “MODERN | SURACLES.”” Pact padanuily at twor Apply to Afme. Worden, aii *. mian.employed by Contractor Shuttleworth, with this department," he said to Mr, | lyn. knowledged by the ‘sribunal the ane mas ga a. eine coped, sha mee the ores Co,, New York, Chicago, Sau pat at =e 3 6 “lw sc rs 0 few days ago 3 ees re- [cence nt Dreyfus would a of the "1 . UMORRILL, FREDERICK, forty-two, No, 662 West One Hundred and Forty-sixth Brand. “I want theae discharge papers | Up to a few days ago Mra, Leos re-[eence nf Drexfus wollld be eatnblished.| friend of tig colored whan, Dus he wee Laundry Wants—Male. ¥ = iy fixed up. You will see ono of them, | celved a small income (rom some prop- t, declaring he could not find| and svmpathized with us in our race Street; foreman for the Roebling Construction Company which has Gen, Chaffee's endorsement, |erty ashe owned. She told the janitress Leena tne existence of{ problema and race. burdens, and. that, - sit NER] cell at Brice vo Wor ABS STANISLAUS, laborer, address unknown, gives me a bad character."* Irecently that her money waa all gone, | the document. wiich was claimed. tol tir, 18 more than Mr, Roosevelt seemed *Mals Tem—Our Trade Mark antes cent i STORRS, ELLA LACEY, fifty-eight years, wife of Frank Storrs, of Rye, N.Y; killea | “You will have to go to the Record and|{t Ja supposed that her poverty led her | have been annotated by the ¢ a Mr. Beott aid he accepted the stat : - ‘ | ; Emperor, which was transmitted to one] Mr Se id. he agcapted the st - ‘In dining-room of Hotel Patterson, No. 58 West Forty-seventh street. Pension Department, just down at the |to killing Rereelf, Of Dreyfus judges at Rennes. many wa SATORE ee the nena ¥ NO FOG IN THE STOMPKINS, WILLIAM L., steel lather, No. 1451 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, end of the corridor,” Mr, Brand told oo rhe: loubt, he added, of the | ident. Mistice to” him Mr < 2 im SCHOOL GIRL MISSING, |{A7RRRtie Gee qtimeanderine Tek | Scott, he deained to say" that be never WORLD WANTS THE MISSING, ei eee ees ane aaa cs treat oon Site an Rea ebueear| M Seertan Yate mae, Bets f ; and amas tunravorable eee a a ree PSRaCSERK the ACKERMAN, LOUIS, thirty-four years, No, 661 East One Hundred and Thirty-| you're going to do it. I have suffered| Bade Geed-By to Comna ml ind, Which, Mr. Soot replied he'had| SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. histreet, an tronworker. injustice wt the hands of the department Than) Disaynes re val ever concluded with saying that] jean it in the Newspapers. “Mr. "Swan-| Chocolate Han Hias Bonbons.1b.100 2,033 f ISON, FRANK J., of the Allison Realty Company, of No. 21 Park place, | 02 cnough and It's got to ator Jennie Lawrence, who has been mak-| were falsined prior to, tie proceedings ¢ Pineapple Mellows.1b.150| ANTHONY, thirty-four years, tronworker, ot No, 26a Ralph avenue, | AS) Ne beats) aes yElps a ae a avers Noo dic hae, lean eiaies oes bet haley determined, Lend Advertisements in This Morning's i new automatic pistol from his pocket | rom nome aince Monday and nothing | Attorn 1 Baudouln said thet WORLD. More Than 1,000 Helpel and, pointing it at Brand, sald: known of her whereabouts, when -he eens “hin col Iderntion of OnNS BecmEUAANDER, twenty-six years, No, 661 Bast One Hundred and Bewan to Shoot. he bade her school friends ‘good-by she Dez (te are ot Mati beant coremite ai vatlone ee par OHN, oer unknown, tronworker. “Now, you'l Ax up these papers, won't | Monday, sayin she would not be ba Tut as the invesigation proceeded Yemale S , , to school again, ent increass Mai laborer, of No. 153' Ave your by the Attorney General 4 venue /A: Mr, Brand alld out of his chatr under | he? ee nee ola convinued “all the charges vanished, {{ in proper food Help—F ; + —$e—____. his deak, womy accusations without im: Male .. O'Brien then began fring promtscus ri fe i Texamined the secret collee- Houses, Roome & 40 ously about the room, His first shot re Bese cena oxaat in the case Apartments ., 283 i struck Messenger Manning, who fell to the floor with @ bullet-in his back, An- other struck Clerk Wiekers on the left x arm, A third shot grazed the head of did a plese of work in the ruins to-day|Mias Sexton, he bed fired | thr Peyeehicad chai “and ose ase and sa) miserable character, valuable only G oN: t mee roa Balas cieveriy ran rape-Nuts about, them, oy. for J it "a ot ——— FAGAN! . inesday, March ‘Ten 8. & H, Green Trading Stamps ‘Soon FARRELL F, PAGAN, s wlven In exchange for # cou