The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1906, Page 12

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aso ee BD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, Tl ae | - |\Two River Steamers in Collision ~ BOY FOUND DEAD: . TWO LIVES LOST | : and Diagram of age cam pe KILLED BY BULLET | ~IN-ACOLLISION OF RIVER STEAMER “ Brother and Police Believe 13- Year-Old Was Suicide— ;. Accident, Says Father, death of t n-year- ia Ny Hrooklyn, $s on the County ae aosutede, and over | Saratoga, Run Down by Big Adiron-| f = dack Off Tivol, Nearly Cut in Iwo and Béeached on Mud ne big People’s Line teamer Saratoga, <a T Kruger’s Islartd, near Ss of both _ves- Saratoga. . Three ; on n Adi ck, were reported os 1 7S missing. Several persons were injured, Fdiarondsck RY io Ye ur Lork Five ‘pa d and drowned, atj!0 Yadiy S reported that John Der-| to the » of tha Adirondack, ana] The assistant rede, : ee butslater tt Mrs, J. KIRKAN, Brooklyn; uly Horton unac- | Wound Miss MAT cabin. I never saw au GAIN SHOWN HA HASKINS, Manches- Ghoraerdeer uous |CASH ek reached ber dock In| te this morning, —She-had damaged. The sharp | #1! Was_otunted ander | hurt. {3K COLEMAN, Moire, Not F perso = he = were appposed— tinea — ber drowned or who had fumped overboa: i Wren Instant P. ton board the “Adlro! eds the parformanc jy damage to look for pi overboard: eis Were fl Jad women and half dressed deep of the wonien on the Adiron- to the star! ‘Towent on 6 z 1 Both: Steamers Crowded. beeame fra and begged to pe | filled.» A. Graphic Description. e The accident ocourred at 1.15 A. » Men out carrying ‘as | lars’ we *oletin > i} 3 ea The Adirondack, commanded by Cupt. E ns vers aploce, | been dpatré Cole Es WHEATERRIGES BIRM, ————“B-Wikon-And-erowled wily passengers, | —Capt—¥ ed Pilot Sweet! The 3 anv October ; CORN MAKES GAINS- ! teti-pirr Nb 22 atthe foot of Canal! who was at t make ready pany and cr 1 at the cables i '» shipments fireet, at G o’clock Jast night. Every| to tO raise the b space In her big hold wax filled with freight. At 6.20 o'clock she stopped at dshore, and, all the lifeboats wero | river this f¢ yoanned: F of the Si Presently It developed that the fron | w for the spects | } ‘i ] which + was |] STOCKS OFF, WITR ~~ THE TRADING SLOW Reading, Great Northern, Steel and Other Market Leaders Sharply Cut. Stocks closed heavy and dull in the and some of the leadora sharply cut No. 591 Market to-day, the losses boing general dedlings were small and open- f price changes were alight. Small olidated Gas 8-4, with (te {Important raltro: omotlre 11 losing: 1 t. Paul, Nort a dropped 3 points. 1g Quotations, S predominated, Reading declining ‘o-Tose-t-nand-Mezxican- a rally after the closing, it touched 1781-2 the gen. ot rise with any vigor, y sales soon knocked prices down a8, wing decided weakness, red, Virginta Iron 1 to 11-2 below 4, he Nashville, At- Reading. Pennayls k & Western and Colorade to-day_were ¥5,029,000, closing: prices and yesterday'e final LF anes? 1G i i 3 RARE |e Re the pler at the foot of West One Hun-1'steamer was not damaged below the} g ae ‘ 4 v1 AS 3 biz hal ar AT } en more passengers, and then proceed-| How, but there was no danger of sink- 4 5 a i ing on her way teward Albany. ie nl met & Gysates paretome. Was coming down they Three Thrown in River. Hig tai — river from Albany with about 200 per-| . ons aboard. Tho dollers on the, Samtoga, which | gy _——__—»—— ——_ | & One of the victims 1s Ciarence Bher- | we port pide of 4 CROSSED ATLANTIC 900 TIMES. ee man, of Melrose, N. Y., an oller on the j t ending up o ¢ ) b ” whining ‘ the number of pas- —Barutoga. He was-crushed to death ant + At_the tof the | jook-ahead 3 leky. 1 don't think we h ee aa % he slept in his bunk. oollision joni the > lower, deck: were. tho Sent to Make Report. | very long when there camé a t bra The misalhg men is George Horton,| berth-rooma of Mate John Dermody. of} fouls Knickerbocker, an assistant| Jar that Mung us-out’ of bed upon poli ac, poses of Troy, freight clerk on the Adiran-j New York,and freight clerk George Hor- | freight clerk in the offices of the Troy! floor. which had suddenly tilted dow se 46 Cu 5% — % ack, whb ® supposed to have been |ton s assistant, Frank Flannagan, | Ltn y of Troy, aiid Inj-| at an angle of 45.dexrees, We ran out | rea ~ Decline, = eroMennon. SESE SN p : WY N = Se RQ NEW PORTRAITS OF EMINENT. AMERICAN PRELATES Then Sleep Like the Japanese,

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