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’ \ —. wa = PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1904. PRICE ONE CENT, Cran ARE FORM PLAYERS HOPE FOR BETTER LUCK AT AQUEDUCT. wICiDE WITH nnpr . “TNH ROOM AT THE INJURED BY i HOTEL MANHATTO ~ {Man Probably Blown perintendent of the Construction De fo Pieces — Four Others Dying. | partmeat of General Electric Com- : MOUNT VERNON SHAKEN, pany, Is Found Dead by Hanging. iw 400 Pounds of Explosives Set Off Mysteriously —Man in Charge Is Missing, CITY BRIDGE TORN OUT. Wires in Stroets Down and Houses | Damaged as if There Had Been a | Cyclone—Shock Felt for Miles. | ic | ON Wee 4 RESULTS EDITION | ““Cleealation Books Open to Aik” “Cirealation Books Opeatoan”| _| RESULTS EDITION 2 BODY SUSPENDED FROM A HOOK ON THE WALL, ; : a Suicide Reported to Have Been Well. | Known in Engineering and Mechanix © | cal Circles Throughout the Country VELL 10 101 SHOT WO and a Frequent Visitor to this. City, H. EB. Rai A ae ymond, sald by the management of the Hotel Manhattan ‘With one man missing, three persons! beHeved to be fatal y injured and more than a score of others known te have , been wounded, Mount Vernon: js recov- Raymond, who was about thirty-three years of age and known | ering from the shock of the explosion o ! Stable Lad Who Rubs Bar Le. hotel people, registered there yesterday afternoon, He was assigned 16 ] so am io it Al TRIES I] HOOT Miled N PANI Cc Al Due Joytuly Turned Hand> | petra to bear cheeral os tual was found hanging. ‘ | have been superintendent of the construction department of the G Electric Company, of Schenectady, committed suicide in the Hotel ; | 5 G | tye | S 4 tan come time between yesterday evening and this afternoon. Hig of the clty this afternoo ‘ ‘ ‘ THE DBAD. - springs When Horse Came, He did not appear in the office to-day, and late this afternoon one » Unidentified lialian, in charge 3 = ALARM = { RE chambermaids reported that she was unable to get into the room, It of dynamite, belleved to have u Home a Head in Front, {ound that the door was bolted, and the key was in the lock. : been blown to pleces. i 4 A porter looked over the transoa and discovered Raymond é THE INJURED, & rope from a hook on the wall. He had madea noose, which he fi BedenKausen: Mies Greve, Ne. d THE WINNERS, eround his neck, and lifted his feet clear of the floor until he was: Thinking that’ he might be still alive the hotel people forsed the joe immediately and summoned the house physician, who pronounced peer | mond dead. A mossage was sent to the Coroner's office and © SECOND RACE—Bar Le Due (60 | Scholer, who answered the call, reported the suicide to the Bast Pitt RT South Tenth avenue, cut by talt- + : Fifteen girls were cut off.by a blaze in a fiverstory box fac adeuiheowedn jolph, No. 58 Sou * uN teen girls were cut o a 2 + Monet (6 to 1) 2, Race King 3, Mtr sc Young Man Is Arraigned in Court a ry on Washington street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth r Preeduan, Mra, Belle, same ad- . ” . yt J | i arens, “ Anderson,” and the Policy streets. shortly after 6 o'clock this evening. ' B te 1) 2, Nafitr 4, | etrest station. Freman, Miss Anna, No. 430 Weat Louis , , a} The blaz” started on the fourth floo* and three alarms were fo 7D: Tn erans U8 Ne, 12 are | Raymond was ahout thirty-three years of age. He was known in R Lincoln avenue, Man, Recently Released from Sing sent in. The girls at work on fifth floor were panic strivken | THIRD RACE—The Huguenot (3| gineering and mechanical circles throughout the country, / Fre Bees Benne e. Lame MARCO | . : : when they saw their escape by the stairway cut off. to 1) 1, Champlain (9 to 6) 2, Gar-| the hotel people, and paid Creduent visits to New York. Nothing has sont ond weet reverted avine| — SOQ) Appeared Against Him. Firemen got in from the Thirteenth street side and carried nih & found in the way of a written message in the room that throws i jo City Hospital from econ ton FOURTH RACE—Dandelion (15 | ‘he suicide. of the beain, i them ail down the ‘scaling ladders, 4th Went Lincols avenue. **| — oais B, Adame, one of the three sons of Al Adams, the former policy fy Sh ty Seenare CE Teh | jeares ye dena 3. Lie * dencen mentors king, who was recently released from Sing Sing prison, made an attempt 4 — my! | AN (55 NESAI ¢ Meares, Robe: J | FIFTH RACE—Eagle (4 to 5) 1, t 1 estate office of Pocher & Co., at No. 4) West | , helteved te a to Bill his father in the real eatate o tate ig rs Prince Saim Salm (9 te 2) 2, Belle | | : Bighty-fourth street, last night. $ of Belle Meade 8. : vlinl to be in dangerow Young Adams was drunk at the time, and his fre had been aroused by | | —m | , Pata eres ees ERE Te aa of his father to rect his demands for money, In the midst of | FIFTEENTH DAY AT JAMAICA. |_ SIXTH BACE—Gold Fleur (8 to , \ avenue, | : | World’ indesed ned uct. | Roillman, Pred. No. 27 NewsMaven) an argument in the elder Adams's private office the young man lost Sida | CP reeEne St SEP a: Stoney At” Deer Oe: Sreea tte oare, WN we s} vente bad (6 to 1) 2 Wie t. Stubiing. Predertek, No, a3 South | head and pulling a revolver, made a rueh at his father, pihbed ‘fat i He was restrained with the greatest difficulty and locked up in the 1QaG FinsT RACE —t600 added: nandleay; for all nage: Btart good. | —_(fipsclal to The Evening World.) ———_+te-_____ West Thirtieth street station-house, To-day he was sent to the island for Thomas. Tiee-J in S24 Pera dat Paty es ey cet nal RACE TRACK, JAMAICA, Nov. 2— a station, It was used in blasting @ ground floor of which his father, under the name of Pocher & Co., occupies path for additonal tracks by the EBly+ os @ real-estate office, In the eame building another son, Albert Adams, Bunty Contracting Company. has lew offices, Louls Adams has given his father a great deal of trouble The explosiof tore a hole in the ground olghty foet deep that is now ever since be left Harvard, He has spent much of his time in the Tender- Winner, bd. h., 1-8, 0.87 #5, 0.56 *Goltivan, William Me same, ad- panty father, w ‘ | saz he forged to the front in the) | sSGhe Went to the Waldorf, but Le The dynamite was stored at the side i” if 4 ' and a figure turned : ; j i of the deep roe cut ranoing from tie ig Aa Schlag hy hh dil ph jg rere the Diamond Film “Rotated os a He Disappeared In a Lightning- The omer of the nat and tte ver-/ Automobile, | who rubs Bar Le Duc. He bad scraped LW | etcaer tea There. were otters bees Ordered to Jeave the Cumberland Ho-) name or that of Miss Nesbit “mi stretch a hat shot up in the air in the York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Shading Company, which has offices on the fourth floor of the building, the former of the handaprings was the boy knew of Bar Le Duc's audden return to] 6) a: pitty-fourth street and Rrowd- register of the Hotel Cumberland, full of water from @ hidden spring, | Join and was a familiar figure around the hotels. His father made many | af form. for the horse was backed down way, Harry K. Thaw and Miss Floren A pocboe dere’ of his status at the 6 Wrecked the Bond street bridge over efforts to get him to settle down, but without success, |} | from. 100 to 1 to 80 to 1. : h engaged « handboms the tracks and broke all thy windows; “ Afier the eider Adevox war sent to Sing Sing, [.ouls Adams became very or 1b Diamond All the Way. Hewdeh, who! errived’ Bere ov ee npurtocite ie ie PUHIS SARE Cf 6 OG inaustrions and showed a Alsposition to do something creditable, A friend \- a Melbourne —_ raf BY | _ Ttamond, ree by Botts ee ee Wee pb cite at otk, Seaua companton, his man and & Gaurd In Minato. of his, Mr. Quigley, who. is at the head of the Diamond Film Shading Gom- ratches” Knight i od bp Meng ily oe ee to the front | spectaculer exit this al ern ese the manager 0€ the Mell bagi pots Seal yh Beanne deans pany, took him in as secrétary, and when “Al” Adams came out of prison fan snd woud have-won im : } start and me all the [inven araje times, Though they rema looked for some signature on thet rho had charge of the store of dyna- i vont 2 — ; nests in the jelry wi When the young mil pte gerd alge o galh add hy t wy liad done for himeclt he was delighted and Hon WACE led oad home ground. and unwelcome mi he hostelry unt! tor young millionaire mite, Just before the explosion he was @Ad found how much the boy had dom L038 rh MaASe 4 4 sed Diamond co adi Dy & | they were practically starved out, when! t provide this the situation Bie ) ven he post of eaty/ in charge of | told niin 80, : Ra The hers" y ’ Pee: ce” Monet wes 4 front | tyey did leave they went with the ex-| more or less strained. a go, the red flag with which he warned ap- — 9 | peditton of mad haste Mr, Thaw was requested proaching trains of Diaats. One of BEGAN TO DRINK HRFAVILY. | 5, Morete, Le Due by « Head. _— young women was driven at tee yom. in another: ert 68 a a those supposed to be fatally injured te! Until yesterday afternvon young Adams had kept straight for a long speed and In a circuitous direction t© did so, But to firm insistende OB) | Namtor was the favorite in the sec- fy | ond maces Bel, Nee Me cued bad luck: | eocape the pursult @f reporter# to the part of Macnger Etward R,, Swett | # child four months old. .Alrs, George time, but late in the afternoon he began to drink and finally announced to | ! A. Harlow, living a short distance from | z+. Red vald There she was found, but! he regixter this strange young the scene of the explosion, was-in her| Mr. Quigley that he was going down to see his father. Quigley tried to! Beratrhes — Akola Red Koen, tarauen the Tend “Neptune aga, lard Ne gy herself with a husky| turned a deaf ear, 5 kitehen when the shock dropped the diesuade him, but it was useless. Young Adams sald he wanted money Vora yards. Garnish hed ok i Advocate made pace Yor the first Six sv ayguard of three strapping young! ‘The Cumberland is a quiet tamiy Coiling on her head.- ie has concussion | gad’ must have it. | TOS) FOURTH Rach the Fameen for {fuciongs, eumt chen Sthe. suetch, Tole] men che made e flying departure and! sort, where domestic relations Sit pe Desh bad cA, SOnsEE, Seow Just what occurred in the office: is not known, for neither Mr, Adams bure—Pansy Owner bv + | Ean Sy far be Duc and Namtor. In| disappearet in a cloud of dust, going served with sacred regard for & } Pour doors away, Mrs. Nichglson 1 Ik about it to-d It is known that th dares ts. | the run home Bar Le Due and Namtor) ward on Pifth avenue. and che entire house rose In revo.t wuritd against the wail in & room in| BOF any of the clerks would talk abou bach mpubeticscser ie closed strong, and Bar Le Due won by | "haw, a few minutes after Mise jt learned from the newspapers of in 4 hor home und Is not expecied to te-| youth drew the gun and aimed it at bis father, for that much was seen by 0468 Dan: 4 head from Brigand, who beat Namtor Neabit left the Cumberland, disguised ‘singular conduct of the two new : om, G cover from broken bone® and Internal policeman Colyer, of the West ‘Thirtleth street station, who, while passing vai Pasadena. * se Huguenot by a Head. in weird axtomobtle habiliments, bun-| Ar, Swett was forced: to deme ; ie the reports of policemen ‘anal tho place shortly after Louls \déms went in, heard shouts of “Police!” and ~~~kermtches- S Overwed —" i, Das: Champlain. was the afprorite, in, the| dled himself ie fe br red rene “ ig i pear fire, yo het b4 « ‘ ” Oo delion the race raf had Gama ‘r . He went right to the front hich vanished in the smo! of 9) o et 7 Other officers of the clty government i: “MY God, don't shoot your father!" coming from the office of Pocher & Ptliima had'noicuse” Bika Mesa Why ¢ sf Pee eet) | One Meare ane made the running ate | oy gin Where the couple are now only| gpoke in the strongest terme Shoat fs gathered that the dynaute w + Company, 1040 FIFTH RACE—8100 aided; se! three-yeat-dids; mile and a sixteenth Sar: tended by Palette. The Huguenot latd heft most intimate friends what he characterized as a “somndanas r *, poor Winner, ‘ 7 coube, i le of lengths away until the | they and thelr m sition on a respectal leraly, handied.. ‘The explosion occurred Colyer ran in the place as fast as he could and found young Adams ‘Waters Timo ns eik of Re 8 10 ee ee ene PnP | Siete “Sue reached. Palette sault as | know ee aD te couple. the aa he ato time when mos: of (he men em-| wrestling around the rosm with a covple of other men, Adams waa in a 3M, 0-35. — ~—z— nin | this paint and The Huguenot closing on| The past twenty-four hours In the Ife ea swiedging mart ployed on the job were eating thy =) 1 Fin Open Champlain in the last sixteenth. won by ‘ "i Honaire and H , Ss they , fath es_9} _, pF _.. 90S thir \ of the young Pittsburg mil q ng the hotel ti lynch, and none of them was njura (Urlous rage and was yelling fiercely at his father, who stood before him, it Bele a i “T i “% 371.5) 4 head. Garnish Was third a length the pretty young companion of his w St ive the missing gaard. ‘The tole) dems, Grimm, sileht and haggard. | ‘a oe aly Had 0 5 hee: g 4 H £4 | a acaction Never stented. cyage across the ocean have been! .. ° ere UNE ee oes reas @ 10 una i 1 RUSHED AV HIS FATHER. eat t \ id bp 4 j Dandelion, a heavily pia ith stirring epise on ur om wee ¥ ce of the explosion, as is usual, 2 0 a 50) Sa " ke. t the young man left the big be d, but the upheaval along| Just a8 Colyer mado s grah for the boy he broke away from the other| ~~ssais im end ali the way. Pines falm een es Tuning strong at the ond. Bolle it (He Romaen ike, wone teamship with the former eprightly | Tepot sides of tke Cut hurled large stones | MeN and rushing at bis@Mther put the pistol at his head, but made no at- | of Belle Mepde had no excuse. Princess Atheling quit at the end of six furlongs.” | Wed "Cleverip by | \oe ae eit and artioth model. whe tay | Totee mene beet A PO . 3 chor ist 0 $0. ee for blocks. Many houses were shitced | tempt to pull the trigger. Quick as a flash Colyer pushed up his hand and 1041 S!XF¥, RACE ano ed SPieersite Genet. Snake Wes | Paded eWay, was three |or may not still be the Miss Florence ¢ N pante and did i ‘ Mikado or Fr homer og bd were (hen threw him to the floor. | 33 4, 024 £5, 0.98 d. new % 2 Te iwes Witt t Avelyn Nesbit of gay m és and syb- | The en respond i lasier and furnit e | Index, " Horses. je Won ie. ah ivte the of the — ecttiteret rniture was The minute young Adams saw the uniform of the policeman he quit, tooo Gola Fiat +m " FY Ea; Ma palit in the fifth race, was |“! Ls peared ery 4 aan (Continucd on Second Pagedl A heavy train, bound for New York,| Coiyer ashed what he acould do and the elder Adams eaid that the youth | ja} ‘death a oe bl eat and simply played ecant stir facleent crowded uyon his reluc- a i as Just pulling out.of the Mount Yer-| must de arrested at once as ho was in no condition to be left to himself, | prand . length from Prince Salm Salm, wir] tant heels 'TO THOSE DESIRING —¥ red Bitton wily tN exp’ rary occurred | The other mer. in the ofice teld Colyer that his prisoner came in drunk and | foi eet i. oe Into @ Sea of Trouble, | FURNISHED es cone, te boeken, (hg “ek | demanded money from Al Adams. On falling to get it he attacked him with Geld Flear in Front, He stepped into @ sea of trouble when) bi he Would have been atongside the ‘ot | the revolver. \ ‘eur made all the running and | ne dented to an Evening World reporter Nearly 00 ot fwon by half @ length from Yorkshire | on ¢he North German Lloyd pler that! Rooms in Gréatet New Lad. who wae four lengths in front of | 20 ‘iy married Mise Nesbit m Paris} goung gtd th i Lac] isdn agony or that they were husband and wife | wong tocationy ami ere vee es to to go down im @ tangle of ‘ . rye as oe are Sarat ahaa ‘ba i Pee ye Colyer marched bie prisoner around to the etation-house where he|— gave his name as Louis Anderson, He refused to make any turther atate- \,. etn en [ates

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