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he Owned by Bidciph Fritsche, Who Has Been Arrested— Many Vic- tims Obtained Liquor ia His Place. rainy rn nw wh ld Sree one of the seventeen victims, was of the Board of Health, to-day. The report says that the as far os It has proceeded, shows beyond any Goubt the presence ‘alcohol in the whiskey, This confirms the dellet the police have | the first, that wood alcohol, a deadly potson, was bf deniers in the adultefation of thelr whiskey, and that for #0 many deaths on the west side. Revenue Agent C. 0, Fellows visited the ealoon of Rudolph at No. 723 Tenth avenue, to-~lay, where the whiskey that Drain. fe seid to have becn bought, and where all of the dead people were in of going for whiskey from time to time, After taking samples | ) eight barrels he placed the Government seals on the others. [t te believed that the revonue officials took this. step to protect theni- 8. The barrel whiskey must have been passed by them In order to be, d on sale, and the presence of potson in the whiskey will have a| effect on the inspectors who paseed the liquor as standard, ublpss | ‘be shown that adulterants were afterward usod by Fritsche or some UND CAN OF WOOD ALCOHOL, 's search of tho saloon of Rudolph Fritsche to-day by Assistant y Garvan, Police Capt. Hussey and Detectives Carter and to Coroner Soholer| and immediately confiscated. The can was found in a remote part | cellar. [t was almost filled. That {t Is alcohol of some kind there is } out to be wood alcobol it solves the mystery of all the recent, ‘Among the whiskey drinkers of “Stryker's Farm.” The symptoms hy al) those who have died bave been those of wood alcobo! potson- ag pauper dg apeaparape ney tener tag reag ‘was himself killed by the same poison which destroyed the lives | the others, placed the wood alcohol in the whiskey barrels, ants da ts Ts Nine iS ass steed is He was a | pcan pt tenement oop deme see hls aR SE Pes ent 10 she enteen' el gatsiun, and were killed, The police say to-day that the report end people were friends js an error. The only bond between : HAVE BEEN 100 ViOTINS. ‘bis Investigation Coroner Scholer declared to-day that the mate, I f.ben. ee ee sine £ are known to have died after drinking the cheap concoct! ee em Aas wto havo been kitled by the to suppose that there are not 100 vietims,” be Gitforle, ot the Board of Health, to give mo a compte Ly gy het contag mpd pol scohernerd victims. It may be necessary to exhuine a number of nor v cemanihial dae ketdoa ny a8 Many men and women, all of thom homeless or drunkards who bang about ctieap saloons, sieep- doorways, eating what free lunch they can get, and handed out to them by tho bartenders and saloon | Wom: Se are ieured foe the benett of some of the saloon-heapers, to | past ey arc indebted. These outcasts get credit up to a certain amount, | tt self-protection, the saloon-keeper takes cut « poliey on their | Ter. & small amount every week until doath comes trom alcobolism ne other cause, when the benefielary collects the thsurance money and for any whiskey he might have given the unfortunate on trust, not only has Leen practised by the keopers of grog shops, but by | prose’ er hangers-on who syculate on the lives of the Deighborhood drunkards, Mf the theory advanced vy the Coroner is correct two ot'the big New inswiance companies have been mulcted for large sams of money ¢ medivm of wood alcohol sold a8 whiskey or | ne ie for the drinks of murder throug! 18 PARK ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, , MORRIS PARK, Oct.| rc ‘entries for (o-morrow's voces |~ BACH = Twoyenr-oty woe WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBET™™, (By T. E. Powers.) Exe STEP UP AND SEE THE ree pao of ots aaah hha a habe | Stbbbeeboeo CELL Ne BRIDE SEEKS HER FLEEING HUSBAND Pretty Woman Vainly Tries to Enter Train Bearing Egyptian) Prince—Says Her Spouse Is mean. Quick! He's on the Owl train and yt ete f psi Search the Prince's Nag of hia attaches, ls rm- ved by him and is going away from me with the Prince to St. Lao arried him three weeks ee tnd eat ve given my jew i ia o saeveh ys tel, Riera ‘Agent Sars Hawkins then led the excited woman to Ube upper end of the station and held a brief he Ope with railroad detes- tive Seay oe were talking the \¥. * M4 izyptian Prince ap- Boorse bo oer (ak ( Owl i. gs, hen he saw the ng oman Imont tore the door ong wide the car, She ran to the steps, but the porter | would not let her enter, as she had no | tleket. The policeman and detective were unable to help her, as they had | | no ditect f that ber husband ve | | deserting As the train Grew out she stood on | | the platform wringing her hands, Then | j she and a young man who had acted as her escort, but who had maintained | absolute silence, left an @ boat for | Manhattan. ——— MARGARET LYNCH AGAIN. Freeport Coroner Asrorts He Has) Fvidence that Girl Is Sot Dead. Even though the identification of Mar. | garet Lyneh bad been settled beyond any hazard of doubt by her mother and sisters and by other witnesses whose testimony was minal authorities trom | elusive _ proe which Come have sprung, en day. stating t a was alive and th the Greentetd gray 1-Attorney Furman ng t or Distelel- Attorney Nieman afior be bad heard of the ment lasued by marr Wailar "This te only « ration that hi pubiie, The off his county hay pot heard ore line of evidence trom Any source that dispites positive iden tifleation of Margaret Lynch, made at | her grave several weeks ago | joes non. | pon the “Coroner Wallace made no deyiara- | gress, who are now in the city. thon to any One to-day that halted the! | inquest or would have any Influence on | the time pet. a the time set, 864 ALFA LESLEE106-00-6+4- WHERE THE BIG STICK BECOMES A POLICE CLUB. JAPS BATTLE TO HALT RUSSIANS (Continued trom First Page.) exceed twenty miles, extending from the Yental mines westward beyond the railroad. When the Japanese concentration Is effected a counter-attack {s| likely to be the signal for a series of battles. If the Russians are vietorioug the ultimate issue Is expected to be de- clded within the mountainous triangle formed by the Yental mines, Lisoyang| and Skywantun, which constitute the fortified Japanese positions. A flood of telegrams is being sent to Kuropatkin from all parts of Russia congratulating bim on the assumption of the offensive, HARD BATTLE IN DUST STORii. MUKDEN, Oct. 11-—A Russian correspondent of the Associated Press describing incidents of the Russian advance, tells of « frightful dust storm, peculiar to this season in Manchuria, which raged on Saturday. It was at its height while » battalion of the Pekoff Regiment, with guns, road and south Fajlroa ss, | The suicide went to tho lodging-house attacked a Japancse force posted in a village east of the of the Shakhe River, and drove out the Japanese after @ stubborn resistan Clouds of dust blinded the combatants and made it impossible to am. The fingers of the soldiers were numbed with cold and a strong wind carried the, shells beyond the mark. Tho Japanese got away in good order, carrying off ;| their killed and wounded, The Russians lost 7? men. The railroad is clear and not damaged as far as tho Shakhe River. The correspondent repeats the slatement that Linoyang Is practically clear of , \Japanese troops, indicating that all of Field Marshal Oyama's men are aorth | of the Taltse iver, ‘JAP WARSHIP IS SUNK AND 300 MEN ARE LOST. TOKIO, Oct. 11—The loss of the armored gunboat Hei Yen was an- nounced to-day and \peymigsion was granted by the authorities to publish the details of the disaeter. The Fei Yen struck a mine off Pigeon Bay in the night of Sept. 18 and foundered. Nearly three hundred persons, her entire complement, were drowned. Two petty officers and two sailors managed to reach Chisopal Island, trom which they were rescued, The Hel Yeu, which was engaged on guard duty off Pigeon Bay, was missed by the hect and a search for the vessel was jmmediately begun, The petty officers and sailors found on Chiaopal Island reported that at dusk on Sept, 18 a storm caine up, eccompanied by high seas. The Hei Yen endeavored to return to her base, when she sudden}y struck a floating mine, which exploded univer her st sink an an attempt was inate to lower the bbats. The boats were swapped | and the crew jumped into the sea, where, owing to the heavy combers, they |* | were quickly drowned. | | way, Monaco, Denmark, Austria = Switzerland, | | Mayor McClellan was Introduced by ; | President Osear L. Straus, of the | Board of Trade and Transportation. who was one of the Peace Conference delegates, The Mayor welcomed the | visitors on behalf of the city, The formal reception was held In the gmail ballroom of the hotel, which was decorated with flags of all the nations represented by the guesis, A Hun- band PEACE DELEGATES Foreign Visitors ser ‘eerily Re- garian in comtume furnished ceived at the Hotel Astor by sinternay sna! Pence” was, the topic Mayor MoClellan—Luncheon feceotion, “Sithough ny ‘set addteanes were & The lunctecn was served in_ the Dresiten ne Tall, Straus welcomed the dele- a in the name of the Board of Trade and. Transportation, by Board of Trade,” _—— ~~ oe _the New York Board of Trad» ani BoY ‘DROWNED IN fiVER. Transportation gave © reception and An unidentified boy, weared; bine |iuneheon ¢ at the Hotel Astov to-day tn ovralin and a b'@> can f \ponor of the foreign detegates to ths Bast Riv the foot Thirteenth International Peace Come jl nag guests are all accredited delegates to board side amidships. The veseel began to "AATURAL COWARD" COMMITS SUICIDE) {Man Who Signed Explanatory] risdasy “Gordon, Letter with Those Words Ends His Life with a Bullet in Bowery Hotel, Paslo Cassano, occupation and resi- dence unknown, killed himself to-day in & roc@ of the Paima Hotel, at No. @) Bowery. He lef: an unaddressed letter in whieh he said: “I have decided to end my life be- cause I am driven crazy by my unhap- Piness and shame, (Signed) A Natural Coward.” yesterday morning and engaged a room, to whieh he retired immediately. Noth- Ing more was seen of bim till the sound of a shot brought other lodgers and the hotel attendants to his room, where) they found him lying across the bed | with & bullet wound in his head Ree f a vik doctor, situ | rom ncent's Pronounced the man dead. ia nig “awe his effects were $1.49 In cash. pA nas t for 540 lire ($12) from Pas-| Haabeth street, showing that amount of money to have been sent by the sul- clde to P. Cassano in Mussameli, Sicily. The suicide was about thirty-five years old, was dark, clean shaven, of medium height and fleshy build. Coro- per Jackson sent the body to the Morgue. PAIS HURT Bt AL DOWN SF Dr. Charles C. Jolliffe Steps Through Open Door of Eleva- tor and Drops Three Stories —Probably Fatally Injured, Dr. Charles C. Jotiffe, the well-known vibration specialist, of No. 28 West Sixty-elghth street, probably was fa tally Injured in the Miller Building, No, 1981 Broadway, this afternoon, by falling tor shaft. h occupied an office o1 third floor. and, intending to go te ite lunch, started for the elevator shaft Sreing the elevator boy, Clifford Gas- kins, standing near & window, he whis. tled to him and backed through. the open door of the ehaft Unknown to the boy, the glevator had been taken down to the ground flout. In the ah y that darkened the en tranee haft the doct notice this and stepped Into the open! well He fell three tsories, breaking several ribs and recelving internal tm juries, from which. It In feared, he cannot recover, He was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital ————— A Noon a Mankind, Dn jowellers, br retaining pe. abl | © t Ragiand, @ A A fibinae Bind, Meo ot yon | vat, he. | Be, roun 4 x ne. ae Wet, He has not coe forward | the Peace Congress from Engtan ore tel | Read, ren) ere am mo y to adjust Belgium, Austria, Daly, Nor: | Ei Pg eo ee en’, rie Pas nge, rats ' oul All should try It, Am t our makes & at! & Son, bankers, at No. 10 of did not | CHORUS GIRLS 1 A WALKING MATCH Big Crowd Follows “Isle of Spice” Young Women as They Rush Up Broadway in Sweat- ers and Short Skirts, Six young women members of the “Tale of Spice” Company started from the Columbus Circle at Fifty-ninth street and Broadway, this afternoon to walk to Columibia University for prises of $10, % and §, offered by Arthur Per- cival Moore, of the New York Athletic Club, The young women, Bertha Britton, Minnie Raymond, Fanny Baker, June Livermore, May Weinberg and Kather- ine Florence, were dremed in sweaters ot varied hue, brief skirts and low ings attracted a greet crowd to the Cirele, and when Mr. Moore fired the starting pistol at 230 fully a thousand | curious people cheered the starters, | ‘The course followed by the gir! walk- \era continued straight up Broadway tc One Hundred and Sixteenth street aud then east to the college campus. When they arrived the university football team abandoned Its practice to watch | the flashing forms. Class rooms, lecture ‘halls and the great college brary were deserted with a lorry age) as the leader of the race appeared in sight. As the walk proceeded up Broadway the reserves different precincts re- |eeived Impromptu lis from nervous citizens, who were alarmed at the mam-~ moth crowd that lined Broadway in the | wake of the contestants, | Mise May Weinderg got off tp the | tead, but picked up a stone at Sixty- third street and had to take off ber shoe. Thovga fifty young men offered to assist her, she scorned thelr atten- tions, put on her ahoe ams and got off with a tremendous stride, | “Mise Fanny Baker, whose stockings were embroidered with sunflowers, was | cheered again | again as she at: _ tempt to go lune Lavermore, who had outfooted way Wi baa 4 when she picked up the the first niles they kept well a aeineh and then Miss Katherine Florence took the | with & prodigious sprint, and kent It | unul ahe was lost in the great throng | that Kned both sides of Broadway. ‘When the contestants reashed One down on a grace plot to rest. Mr. Moore then'came along in his auto and wave them a tft over -- oe to Keaod jundred Seventh they were al ewes = tn tor bing iin | mt of more tl ball team. second and third. They were awarded ¢ Drizes and supported by thelr namirers to a nearby inn, where the | to pap. TAMMANY'S BIG RALLY. ‘Thirty orators, of whom Francis Bur- ton Harrison and Martin W. 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