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t ; THE a WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 2 3 DEAD, 3 OA, 3 DYING FROM EXPLOSION | IN PARK SHAFT Workman's | Dil Hits Dyna- mite 250 Feet Down in Aqueduct Tunnel. | (RESCUERS BRAVE PERIL. | ‘Men Found Buried Under Tons | 4, of Rock in Pitch Dark qi i | hard, sharp point of an clectric il, manipulated by Thomas Coco 2 Meet under Centra! Park, to-d ok jb stick of dynamite left by accident in cfevioe in the granite. An explosion followed. Three men were iiterally torn $9 pieces, three were fatally hurt and |“ eral others received minor injuries. The accident ocourred about opposite | West Ninety-seornd street. The men in- Volved were part of the night Diasting crew which has headquarters at @hatt 13 of the aqueduct, the mouth of ‘Which is at Ninety-aixth street and Con- tral Park West. ‘The dead are: Giuseppe Prinnale, thirty years old; Louis Prinnale, twenty-eight years old, and Tony Mariano, twenty-five years old, The fatally injured, in the J. Hood Wright Hospital, are: Thomas Coco, thirty years old, fractured skull; Dominic Rolla, twenty-eight years old, fractured shell, and Raffalo Stinageppa, thirty years old, fractured skull. Tony Calagana, twenty-five years old, {@ uleo in the same hospital, suffering from internal injuries, but will recover. * The expios.on occurred a few minutes Before the day crew of blasters relieved the men who work at night. Tho night hift le in chara of Ralph Haven, the shift of Walter Steinberg. There 100 men in each shift. Tony Coco, ther of Thomas, te blasting foreman one of the ten gangs into which the indred men arp divided. |EXPLODED STICKS ARE LEFT , IN CREVICES. It te the practice to dri holes for the dynamite in epots designated by Dissting foreman. The men ail re- to a safe distance when the px- ve ia placed in position, It is then ated b. electricity. § ‘When numerous sticks of dynamite get Of, as is frequently the case, etonations are so rapid that there @re no single roars heard, but just a fused rumble. For that reason no can count and keep tally on the us sticks that have been placed the crevices. Saturday night there had been blaxts the point where Tony Coco thin ing told his broth»r, Thomas, to Ml more holes, Four aticks of dyna- had failed to explode on the prev- fous occasion, but that fact had not Deen noted. Other members of the stood about Thomas, ready to do various parts of the work when e holes should have been drilled, LICE ARREST TWO BOSSES FOR NEGLIGENCE. \ Haven hed gone above ground to con- with Steinberg re the rellef of aight crew. They heard the muf- fled roar of the explosion and knew that something had gone wrong. A ent later excited workmen tumbled of the crowded lifts and told of the ou men in the smoke filled cavern Whalen arrested both iteinberg after the dead and injured been removed. The two ‘Dosees were charged minal negt- ‘They will isned in the) ferkville Court. yeok ago to-day, at the exact min- | Xplosion of this morni ik, sent flying by a regular! near the base of the shaft, r Olander on the forehead+ stepping out of a lift end led him instantly. ® at Hotels, Cl Bottled Ualy at tu Mowe Plant in $:. Louis Anheuser-Busch Brewery Bt. Louis, Mo, Tube. | ai y Manchester Castle, {DR —T0 HEALING SHARKEY HEARTS: WHAT'S VALUE? —— Mrs. Tom's Lawyer, Who | Didn’t Get a Chance to Do | Much, Thinks It’s $250. The 4 beth of peace roosts again upon} the lintel of Mr. and Mra, Tom sha \uey's home tn Sheepehead Hay, Mr Sharkey, who, wife has aaid, be on he tanorphose Sharkey has for- en me mand forgiven; Wkewise ohe has diacontinued her sult for alimony, coun. sel feos and @ separation, ‘The only person connected with the! disturbance who ts not supremely joy- ful is Attorney Newton McGovern, counsel for M! . He in won- dering whe and how m When th e Kelly in n, to-day, counsel for the witiom pug “T have here," aid Mr. Scott, from Mrs, Sharkey, which I wish to submit,” The document was passed to Justice! Ti! Kelly, It read “My dear Mr. McGovern: Kindly 4) continue the action that I tnatitut against Mr. Sharkey, (Signed) Kathe ine &. Sharkey. Mr, Scott asked that the wishes of the plaintiff-wife be executed in a | nel formal order. Mr. MoGovern objected “What about my feo?" know. “How much do you want?" demanded | the Justice. “1 think §20 would be about right,” replied the lawyer. Tho Juatice exclaimed: ‘Tut-tut “But the defendant in this a protested the lawyer, “is wort than half @ million dollars and h an Income of $35,000 a year.” The Justice said he would hold the case open until Thursday to give the Sharkeys an opportunity to agree on a fee Outside the court Mr. McGov- ern said: “Last Friday when Mra. Sharkey re- tained me, she sald she had left her diamonde—fifteen or twenty thousand dollars’ worth—at her home. She wanted me to get them. I got them and Satur- day, at her order, I delivered them to her woman friend on One Hundred and Sixteenth street, Manhattan. 1 should be reimbursed for that service. S me to my office in great distress. He implored my ald in inducing his wife to with- draw her sult. He promised to treat ike @ Peed and to be as goot! Mr. Scott also gave out an interview, “My client,” he said, “would aot balk at giving $500 to have bis wite back.” At noon today there was a bulletin from Mr, Sharkey's retail store in Fourteenth street to the effect that Tom was atill “buying.” — SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR_TO-DAY, Sun eigen. 4, 0418un we, 718i M000 ines. — tian Waste. M.A America Calabria i ‘Obidense Atuinal . INCOMING BT! Asisitin 's, DUE TY. , Iibratar da Ct eon ect CStiure New lean a 'Stradiva dt Pe Mut SMILER TODA Coppeneme, Paramaribo Onu wadags, Brunewickt Budweiser ‘The only Bottled Beer in constant demand on { Land and Sea, on all Buffet and Dining Cars ie s, Cafes and Homes. Anheuser-Busch Agency ay a | imitted the “a note | °" he wanted to} HAL CHASE SMYS | WALL STREET WOMEN WRITE 10m ss-<e ALBA PLAYERS Paid No He May Be Soon Ended. Attention to Those Seder er rhs Received — Divorce Attorneys for Hat ¢ e, Mr ing sued playe Lehman in the made tn the stricken out Hoth Chase's attorney to be complaint by Chane Mra Justice per- motions were made by The wi drawn, ‘Thin eo has been e sult will Lord & Ce Founded 1826 Tausch of No. of the nything entire Stock of Misses’ & Juniors’ Suits Consisting of navy blue and white serges, and colored mixtures. juest that dy of his twos In her petition for 9 Mra, Ch and was tn r ball pl | yas a |CHASE EXPECTS A CUT IN ¥ bs | SALARY NEXT YEAR. Now marked Chase Med an aMdavit in which he leged that his wife had kept him pe because of living. $9.50 and $14.50 Values $16.50 to $45.00 | He » Jatrord the § |walary would pro’ | $4,000 next year. H wbly be reduced to offered to furnist Misses’ College Dresses of white, tan or blue Heavy Linen play kind known to the pla become acquainted. that he paid no attention to the but that his wife insisted that he was meeting the writers, and often caused kcenes in public places because of this idea. Onone occasion when ‘he returned to the Colonial Hotel, in| Harlem from a baseball game, he found his wife | atretched out on the floor with a box $7.50 Values $12.50 to $16.50 White Cordeline Skirts . . $1.95 of powder marked “poison” beside her, cine; MRIATEDAP EEE SEEN Be tulle: Broadwey & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Roy Killed by Wagon, While playing in front of No. 141 Mon- roo street late this afternoon with a number of hia playmates Mathew Seigel, two years old, of No. 17 was run over and killed driven by Harry Winestetn of No, Kouth First street, Brooklyn, Open Saturday Evenings Until 10. We Close Evenings at 6. 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