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FIRE IN HOTEL ASTOR BLOCKS BROADWAY F?sr WORLD'S SERIES GAME HERE ON OQT. 14 WBATMBHaaf nlr to-nlaht nun Frldayi rnnlcr. AS, EDITION, PRICE ONE CENT. GIANTS WIN AGASN ! NIL PLAY FIRST GAME HERE - Toss of Coin Decides the Polo Grounds as Scene of Opening Contest in World's Cham pionship Series. Everybody stretch! Nothing to d now but wall i ntil the afternoon of Saturday, Oct. t4. when the Giants and the tthletto Will meet at the Polo Grounds for the first came of the World's Championship scries. Oh, yes, indeed, we won the openinf game. That delicate matter was settled ( immifsl "i held it; the rooms of , ,r , ;,h. who is . ro ill ... leave e'.leJ on as to .' itei tnd then cam I t. It IS 10 V . lltlM.lIU .tie HIM eXj'lJS.UII. . ... 1 . 1 , - . .1 . .. to be left to the loss Of a coin. Garry Herrmann f Cincinnati was lected to do the tossing and Hen Shie, one of the owners of the hletics, was allowed to do the guessing. ; wa- 1 ten moment. Mr Kerr " ' ... n borrow a coin from one of the p. trier prcai til and spun It in the A It was Ki'liW down Hen S.ilbe ; 1 ::- d "Ilea j Vou lose." '.it I Sir, Herrmann, pick- i lng up the coin and putting It In hta I kt. "It's tails!" Strangely en rugb, Mr Shlhe did not , : '...-ir to be -ast 40 n. The Polo ! 1 rinds he l more nion y than Shlbe .ik In Philadelphia. VsMLL TmKE FIVE OR SIX GAMES TO DECIDE. The eeeor. 1 name of tue series is to b I i.ive.l in Phi: idelphta on net. it, the i laird In New York on Oct. 17 und the I i ..irtii in Phlladalphll oot, is. In it er names are nMMMUV t ley rc to 1 . pin ved alternately In New York und I p lladolphlO Tha trophy goea to the t-ini winning mir jiinies .lilt of seven! mid r. is sTenerally ropoodad that Aa or i i.. Kamaa pi luaai m i" roqulrod to n uie tha rivalry. Motthtr ulub II looked j upon as a fimi tnitstii winner. In OMO or a tie name the (tame la to i be re;. laye. I on t le same urounda be- f..re the roK ilar aohadulO la r UIBtsI v poatpoliemeni oecauaa 01 ram or an' tt her cpuea will keep the lopma In tha pity where Ilie liallle Wils PohOdUlad un- t I it . an be plpyad off. L'nipirei Kloni and Bronnon will oA i .10 iii uetiplf of the NatlOMI l.eau. I nplrei L'onnelly and DlMon will be ; kdfl I of play tor t!ie :uerlcan Lieatfue. JS' i kick Is Ik.-ly to be PdVMOOd analnst thppa font pinptraa, who are c?onslder."l I ie stars In their hnslres.ii. The new Polo Qro indi will ba in raodlnoai for thu 1, , ,,. I tb.it ewr assemble,! to ball game h waaa rrom neai sasturaa.1 ii-er In Philadelphia ihlbO Field, a tnag- Plfl snl ball park, la being put into shape , a .- fflm d ita Immanaa throng-. Th si ili of nrlces and other details will ba announced by the Commission iii.tiii.lii. Inn It wii, common gossip proun.1 the Commlsalon'a room that the ppjna et "t prices thai prevailed last .;u would ba charged for the. comma world's serlex. , ivhen the National Dommlasloa eon vani i to day thoaa In atttndanoa were chairman Oarry Hafrmann, I'tes.ient Han Johnson of the American l.engue, rraaidtnl Tom Idrnco ol the National i. .a- . . Ban Bhlbt, Praaldtni ol the Philadelphia Ciub, John Sh.bc, Secre ltr, lt d entile M ick, Manager of the Athletics, John T Bruahi President of I hp Ne Voik Club. William Uray, 9ee- ratary t' e ttiantPi anu vnn nsrwwi Hect' t ir ,f the National League. IrUff l llUelmeuell. he nhargi agalnal Waut'Onv, Tim nun v ., r .ti fi breaking the Hunday I iw holding an aviation man at Mas- i i But levai I .- dlamlssed by lull . i f i p Pap -c Clones K. irltinns n. ii, co.t. ni this afterno n Ch.- LTound t its i thi pomplaln) did hoi ipao. fy thn crime. i , i i until i MaVPVHl i"ni cujotwi1'. Ccniff '-ii - ii i m' it ' -it'it ' 'k 1 ' .l.ll llclMti via i Ul IF I 1st irfgli'.i- di -l ar i "ii HI "ti 'Vi.-ri t .WWII Trs-'l llfa JtatlJWfMWI Wuttataa. I i " ' r- a. in w yii 4 ( ,,,,, r ik lit . (IM 1. by Co. I The Nf ATHLETICS ! to-dav at a meeting of the National I 'resident lohn T. Brush of the New his quarters. The schedule was de- the question of settling upon the dty , . I 1 . .ft . ... J -.-.-. j.- 1 t I ... .11 1; T, n vuoiwill utuits nui liss Iinww WORLDS CHAMPIONSHIP SCtibDLLE OF QAMBS. lat Qame, New Tork, Sat., Oot. 14. 3d Game. Fhlla., Mod., Oot. 16. 3d. Game, New Tork, Tuee., Oct. 17. Hli Oeuie, Pl.il. , Wed., Oot. 18. Additional gamea, If roaalred, to be played alternately la tbe :wo itlee. Tie gamea to be played OS on thn .round" where the tie ooonra. E PI IF Physician Says Victim's Revol ver Wounds Could Not Have Been Self Inflicted. Coroner Ilellensteln was informed yes- ! .c.lsiy by Coroner's Phyel-'.an ihulla that an autopsy on the body of Sam ...i i.u .. .. e . .... . - "" av - e torman, No, Bast rflnotynlnth itraat, I allowed a very different state of affairs from that reported by the police. He was said to have ehot hlmeolf Marat Mmee In the side of the head with a lver Mrs Prledman told the polloe her hus band had been suffering from nervous break town for many months. She sai l It was caused by worrying over th. danger of runnlnr down one of tha thousand. of children which swarm In upper Lexington avenue She de-lared he had said to her Tuesday night he didn't see bow he could stand the strain any longer. It- told her 10 tike tin baby with her when she went out to buy braajkfaat. When she returned iht found him dead. lr genu tz told the Croner the wounds could not. under any circum stances., Iiavs been -i If-lntll ted line was In the head, another in t is .- tPl and the third In the 111 p. Th epoiice of ih" Hast mie Hundred und Koiirlh ttrtal station were isli...1 t make a pew ,uci -ligation. $12 WEN'S FALL SUITS, $5.95 rilK "BUB" CLOTH! NU CUHNlt.U. i 1. 1 s a . car, Itaivl'i St , r un; win eji io-ia njia rr; i , n. .i i al Hulls ati1 TopwCotVta, 'lim I ,lU -k Hill M. f y (trHVal, ptrlist. hiul fttH. all mum;1 i d wont L. ..r,l 1..,. all i. J,aVl i...,o..,l ' t n. L'i.., '.',.." i.f.M. to aa CI SVPOSEDSUDDE MAY PRDVE TO B SE OF MURDER I "Circulation Books Open to All.' The I"res 1'utlUhlnr Vorli World l. NEW Buns Buns into Magistrate Picked It Up Care lessly and Then He Laid It Down. THEY TOOK IT AWAY. Inspector in Court Said It Could Blow Up the En tire Building. 01 BUT BUTTS Plrklns: up a neat end workmanlike Unl'ed States DlltliOt-AttOrnOy Henry bomb from his deek to-day anil but- A. Will made the following startlln unrlng It In ti ) right hind as Hamlet statement In a aprech before the Amerl hnlOTM thi (I ill of Tort ok, Maslstrate ! can Institute of It-inkers last nl(Tht: Arthur ('. Duttt, slttliiK In YorkvlUe I'oiic Court, Inquired: "And ti thl aw. bomb in anyway ii, dar.girou?" 11 II uall ... r..n Ahl.l In- "rector or u. i.ureau or comnuMMaa. In maltor-of-fact tonee, "if you ahould I hn. .,,,. , accidentally drop it you'd1 J2 . 4 pr.oli. j inn of tattler tnwaring imga-v whip, Pirht,..! l.mtl n un n-H t1 r. rl..r.r4 ' " ' a ela-Ltr box an.t a tx.wl of goidflali, Meg' -'rate P-itis replaced the bomb on hla desk lie wasn't frljhtened Or any thing like that, but his lerm of office does not expire until May 1, 1917. The bomb touehel the desk as ;ihtly as the dew touches the soft petals of the rose. Slowly and carefully Magis trate il.it s pushed hack hli chair. ORDERED MR. EG AN TO TAKE THE BOMB AWAY. "Mr Kg. in," said the Magistrate severely, "lake that homb right out of this courtroom. Take it out Immedi ately And walk Caroftltly os you go out. Offli'er, clear a way there for Mr. Kgan. I wish, Mr. Kgan, you would take your bomb away from here." "All rlffhti" said Kgan, grubbing the bomb like a policeman grabbing a hand ful of peanuts, "but I'd advise you to wash your hands. There's ao -much nitroglycerin! In this, bomb that you ; Undoubtedly got some on your hands, and It will et Into your system and I five you a headactia unless you waati j It off. Voi ..." Rjan went on. leaning toward the Court, ronetdontially, "nitro- plyoeilne Is" : "MI8TER BUAS," Interrupted Mcglst- trate nutts, ptalnttvalyi "will vou pienso ! taata thai bomb out of the oourtroomt" With eourt uflleera, attend at) ti and pppotatori giving Mm a wide barth, Rgan stalked from the room. Wot until the Inspector and the bomb hal been given ample UnV 10 get far. fin away from the forkvtllo I'ourt Building did Jl l; stl it.- B itts reauma Uie preliminary rauminuiloit of Angelo I'ue'hlara. en Mara urn arreatad Tuaaday wUM ' at Fort.cth street and Second avenue by Detectives I'avone and Mleelll. Il huA two bombs .n tils iiosscssion f'a- ' voneand Mleelll had heen watOMng him haaauaa of Information they hud ob - tallied that he had made thieats against a man living in East Thirty-ninth street, MAN WAS CAU3r'T WITH BOMBS IN POSSESSION. The detectives look Cuoohlaca and the bombs o tha police station and locked up the prisoner Tho bombs were aetit to the Bureau of COOtbUatlblM for ex amination and Kgan was making nil report to-day when the above narrated Incident came to pasa. Etfan had taken one of the bombs apart, it aontalnad tnough explosive matter to wrack a tenement. The other bomb he had left Intact and it waa this one that M.iK'.strato llutts picked up from hit detlt. Ouoohltrt was held without ball to awali tho uctlon or lie Urind Jury. R0DQER3 MAKES NEW START ON SEA TO SEA FLIGHT. Aviator, With Aeroplane Repaired, Heads Prom Indiana Town to Chicago, rtUMTlNOTiiN, lud., itfoc, Avir ir Oi P Rodgai's I'otunteil his nun ui tinema. High I liort lo.dty Ht lef. i ho ground tl I' ' ' hi k tnd tteertd t u com se of lit Iplam ' - niso. ltdre had boon delayed liara for a fei- A ' i an aeoldani to hit aaro. plana, in.i . Oot, av - NMItT.I It I.e. i atOV 11 IM re 'le-' led .I .le ;i;oi g i IllUi bu.'.l I'l M inl hulf ol Aldiaa, ' v.lliio Ave triiUsI 1 .rat of base, at. 11 C!i o'otock, YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1911. 20 PAGES "rot" say bankers Dist.- tty. Wise's Charge That Government Witnesses Lose Jul Calied "Scandalous." THEY'D INVESTIGATE. Man, Once Morse Employee Would Have 10 Stand Sever est Probe, It Is Admitted. "N'.it one htin employ aa who hns he. ,.i i the Qovarafflant to dlsclosii fraud In the last live veare now holds a position in uny bank. The em ployees who profaaaad to know noth ing of wrongdoing are all at work and most of there have hen pro moted. "My acquaintance, with bankers is moirtly with thone who come to seo me .-e 1 ha vii signed a lit tic slip of paper raqurrtag their praaanec. Ia oonneotlon with d'.uhoneaty In banking- clrclea X wish to atate plainly that my eaperlence ahows that It cornea from the top and not from below. "It la a ahooklng oondltlon, but l tell yon that the men who I believe d'.d know something and said trie;, knew noiMng are the men who hold the g-ood Jobe to-day. "Take the case of the National Hank of North America. Thiwe men who testified In the Morse case what has happened to them'.' Not one la employed In a bonk to-day. and yet 1 tell you, and. I bava told aevorul hank iiresidents that no men are better uuallrle. to hold posltlona of trust." Presidents of various big banking In stltutlons Interviewed on the remark able declarations gave the following I statements to The Kvenlng World to day wiLUilo V. KINO, President of the Columbia Truat Company. "Wt go even further than to ask our amplojraaa to Hssist us in Mie location of irreg. ularltloa, a" Indicated In thr following notice that la pres. -nt-it to our eiu plo taa: Rvary employaa is herabj notlflad trutt If a; any tlaie 1 i phi has luioivledg.1 or s.ifpi mi or any Irreg ularities on to- pari of tha orBcers or clerks In connection wdtb tha bus iness of the company. It ahull tie the duty of surii employee to 1 oifn notify the exi'-ullve conimlttee of the hoard of directors of su h Irregular ities, who will Withhold the name of such informant. "It I" Vary hard to gal men who are ; ke" "d brtsTht, but there are never ,nny dlaerimtstatlona Man) Of the i heada of banking InatltUtlOM hav large etocg interesis. and therefore Id be personally hurt by any in en iilarltles. beside, the career of tie bank chief thu.s affe.-ted would be s-nde d. "With reepect to Mr Morse's larik, the men who aMltttd Mr, Wise might very much better have given tht same information to the Hoar I of Hlreetora Of the bank before It was wrecked. 'What they .Hd was to keep tv.-lr J ibt ut the expense of Iht Itookholdtrt of the company ami Cieir own oontottncaa, I and so banks cannot be blamed for not anting them on tha same terms If Mr. Witt had taken the troublt to In fom hlmialf he would havt made nn t entirely different addratt than h-- did last nlitht to loose younn men Ills address I consider scandalous." DUTY OF CLERKS TO TELL OF WRONGDOING. Ai, "in W. KRtUK. President of the Btiultable Trust Company -'Thsrt Is no puoh thing as blaeUllst I never hoard t It At f,,r n,lP '"' e'lns ln- formallon of any wronis I ii vc tl-.nt may come under their ohaaivatlon, i ouid contldti it tholr duty I i do to of'p' s of bankl g inmttutlong tntlgt, rirat. upon bono. i,. nd seoond, upon loyally to ' the inttilutlon fhay ir. sarvlng." j i.MKB 0. CA'.vtOtf. President of tAa jp0n:. !f-."io'cl nank. ! v.' is,. i. (1n!'e mlatakan i never is mora turnrlsed In m: Hfi rttun at hit state. ! nient No dlaorlmlnt Ion whatavor Is ' shown by ')' aiiiittiR Inalltutlon n I S toward an anployot who a- OF BLACKLIST ON HONEST CLERKS (ConUnutu on Hoy-i.. l'ay. Brooklyn s Woman Housebreaker at A Ms.- JOTV r 'if 'Pi' 11 1 : iiuirinii uuiULnu unill ju m COMPANION WHO ESCAPED Pawn Tickets and Stolen Gar ments Will Conned I icr With Many Breaks, Police Believe. . profMawioiMl woman btirfflftf WM at ralirriH.I f Miinhuttnn Ave-mie t'ouit, Lirookln, bfor UMlstrat DooUy t toy, fffom a iIk ti kl of fawn tick- tti ff ind In nr pommsIoq ani ttu tocl t mt nie wuh iV'arlT.K a FftlBOOftl an-l cftsfrjriitf ft ihopplnc iniK tbtti lutvf btcn i itiitifi -l ii" itolra property, .t t few Uvtl her rai'ture will li ar tip tne inctlt py urrtnirullrn a DURlbl uf rMWt 'MirxUrltm lti V lUiuum-bura; aul BmI Mil York. I'he wuinan wan n.tptirKl Iriat nltfhr In the very act of ontertng a hOlMt for pUf PQitt of burKlary PtQt Vgj lyina in avaJt oaitKht ni-r sha ollrtibed through .i Ainlow In tiit home of Mm. I) ozevlllt, at No. 12u .Milton atreet, IfMnp 'hit. .Mm. irozt'vllle and hr family ar at their ann.tt.fr home at Bpiiac Iaka, N. J. During ttetlf ggibttnoi from OfM pulnt It has hetn tha cusi n vf Kurni yOMWUti a relative, to a" from hla home at No. UO Naanaa nu cut once ur twice a week to took over the b08M to4 BURGLARS HAD EATEN AND bLEPT IN HOUiE. He palti a vlalt to thi Mtlton atra huuae law 'V6nln anS fnurnl that bmiflHr ha l toan (hart ahni1 of hltn. K ify thlnn pOftobli Ol ValUI In tha hOUM batd i' M BMktd Up rfa ly for romovai, Thara vara trt0M in tha aitohen and dlnlnghfoopn that at leaat two paraont I I i.artite:i .t foi-l there and two dlnin i nnpe,i oe.le null utei that thn burglars had taken time to iliep ,n the house t iey were rn iblng, P'Oaavilla wanl la 'he poll i nation md reported tha oondltlon of ih imuse. .'aid. Colemau ae-t several datiotlvat to ln sstia'i'e. Ii.a- i'. ... 'tie loot was paiktil -.p nn!. for "nival, the sleuths naturally lotK.jdoii mat the thlPVPI Q ltd rat irn to they sat a v it I'll it was Found thai tn ranoe had ne-n atiili; iit.. abtalai I bjr eilwbing a four-fool plakall 0 0 0 9 i v f-t n . n rJeiiond : tns. 4 Circulation Books Open to Iff. CHARGES WIFE IS GROSS DRUNKARD IN DIVORCE PLEA RACE BILL BRIBES Rich M, i ( gets Files ll lion. Reno Is Petl- Kune .UK A.m.ni bha Man da ol Qtarga W Oedilea. No HI Oitrt'oa avenue, BrOOg, lyn. It beoamn known t0dav) he had a Navada raaldenoe und had lent ere.l kuit agalntl Bllaabath Qaddas fordlvutee, i'l tnK "k oss dru.'ikennaaa" ni the reason. Qa4dat Ii lata M,n -if Oaorgi H ftaddat. aim a pgrinoi In Wall street with ".silent" Jai pt Smith, report sd to n. worth MO, 000,000. Ka dial on Ml w.-.i dlhg trip u taw '.- ir. io ltoMrta from Ran i atate t' .it while (led les mil tluffrt, he made a spertao uinr appaarafioa Hi ra fused t.. e.trr)' an umbrel a an.) Intlitad on waarlM a Up lit lull and It raw hat, rain or shin. Hl w.in up ikaa to Msg poll's pourt by his landlady, Mis Amy Diahop, ttmi aald that i t diatorood tha peace of her tatabllvhment, lie sold gha knocked htm down and ohaaad hltu three blocks W.ien he thraatlnad to take hit be longing, and leoe In r homo. NATIONAL LEAGUE uiwts S 0 0 bev iKLYN 0 . a II (I I) I) 0 0 'I 0 (I 1 0 0- AMERICAN LLAGUE HlQHtANI BR - U I 0 0 1 (I 1 for Banball Report! St 14. I EDITION. All.' FIRE IN HOTEL ASTOR SCARES WOMEN GUESTS; I UPROAR IN BROADWAY Blaze Starts in a Flue Leading to a Pent House on the Roof and Works Its Way Upward. GREAT CROWDS BLOCK TRAFFIC IN THE STREET Banquet Halls on Eighth Floor Dam aged Water Cascades Down Ele vator Shafts, Floods Basemsnt. wkt- ' ir? In llu Hotel Astor this afternnnn, l.irgcij confined tn he ronf, filleil the W hniklin? with tmoke, frlphtened the wnmen quests, (topped the elevator service and afforded an immense crowd in Lone, jcre Square and the surrounding streets I spirited free show. The ban- t halls of the hotel on the eighth tire was oul there were two feet of cascaded down the elevator shafts. Bui for the excellenl training f ven a serious panic during the course of the blaze. Women ran from their rooms when the smell ctf smoke begin to drift through tnf COrri- irs and wildly Inquired the cause. Tnen, when Hie ,-o-yntor.n toie. liin- ntng tiieiw wii a lively scare sfauagai' WTlthard, in addition to dlroetlai Mia hOUIt fire MKiitlnx form sen) unarms ol balMwjra and other balp througn Hta . ouaa, asHiirln tha guaatl l' re was BP tap ei ni anu mm i " atanagor wianard tri..i to put out tha walki i down tha stairs and lolned o.e tn-e with his own daparttsoat itj, t -i roilg In the tquare ,...'le a-i pa dense and h wae nhtptied BLA2F. STARTS IN A DEFECTIVE fr' l"r "n wind In sueh elouds thai nereons on Ika FLUE leading to ROOF. Hreeu aboud rhe square itWttor? was rha fin started In a defeel ve (kit tout i tire on the Aetnr roof almost as Sjnpp lends fnitii the Ii i -en le ill lo ii point tlOPt la the lintel people, iiit the nn. had t eeiii burtiaag ahsMtl pp ralnutaa Sr- rthertdan h irried to REFUSED BECAUSE OF "COLD FEET" Report Says Six ssembly men Agreed lti Divide 46,000 to Pass Measure. T,ltv.T. Oot I It Wtl .t ite.1 tiere fhta afternoon thai six mem' era of tbe x-aemily had oCftrad to aell their votes ,n the Olttln- RaotngJ bfl for tl.tslO mee and that Watrlot-Attomag WMt' ii. an had lutd for 'loin I trap ' it fi'lle.1 aocofdtng to tha iton 'n slraulattan ..' afternoon, the offer to ppll th sis votes waa male several das I end i-.vo of the bribe tatting Assemblyman had arangad to go lo New York to re-,-'re the brlaa rnoney in the room of of u well-known hotel. in gonw tray that b m ot been ex itnad, Watrlot-Attornoy Whitman wa i ;.to'ed of the plan tnd mads tlaborgta prepayattoni to anu ! I n rota aeiiera. H i. the1, atgo got underground Inl -r-na-Hon and a-gan lo lullar a it.m 'of aaro t , tha agtrarnitlai Tnay audttanly went mday aovar at tht Blpyauth hour Thn gig Altera blymeo ar malty dt- itdad aa to polities ihaatori poet, thrag b.enur Kopo dtoant and thru I 'euiooralB. a aaafat agaal aotployad uy a atvtp or gardaatlon s..u 1 1 have attigtag in laying Iht trap by dyopplng ki hint to one of tha Assam dymoa thuA t. o ra mu Intei -.ts Vara pvepnrel to gv . 1 1 band, eornety. g PRICE ONE CENT. ilo-ir were damaged, and when the water in the basement, which had the house servant! there might have to the sheet ron pent house on the roof whli-ii ahOltOra the elevator puUeya and othar inaci.lnery. 8nrka from the flue lti (Ire In the pent house and the blaze ami artel under way befura It waa dls- envered In ipmuoh as the bUlMUlg la fireproof. t ia riHif tn looh oyer He found that tht miinteur flretnen ware ma'ting Itttlt headway. "YOU pOlle said bar) Ian eanl put this fire out. I ni point to send In ao alarm " IharMan ptebad a primitive but ef fed era) to aead an alarm, llunninp to tha else of the roof, he loaned over and yelled Instructions to Policeman M Kernan. WtlO pulled the nearest box. By the time the enplnra arrived l.ona "'i ii Kuuars u Jammed lt:, iaole. Hum,' on the Broadway, Keventh ave nue and PoTty Ptcoad atroet rrossrtown lines was blOOktd and poHot reserves Ware hurrytna to the ecene fiom all dire. -lions. The drivers of the fire apparatus, see ing tha big smoke and laiagintag there was a big lire nulling- rus.ied thel k or tat through the crowds to the ac evtnpanlent of no.-o.ks and veils from persons who were bowle.1 over or Jam med against bill. lings b ,.i .i. trying to ttet out of thr way blaze quickly put out by the firemen on roof. The flrt ineii Attached their enginee to the eiaudp pes and went to the roof srltri lines of hose. It did not take them long to ggtlggPJlgO the blaze with the volume of water al their II III! III! I'nfor tur.ately for the hotel the ttrnnnn were not sparing Ol tie water and 'is or It rolled down to the lower levels of the .muse through openings ill th" roof load ing to Hues and shafts Tnere wae no hi he-lovv tho roof level ex.vpt in the de:. live flue where th 1. lare originated. The greatest damage ) was doi.e on the eighth floor In loe ban. iuet nails, w t-.- water soaked through and spot!! aagat sgpaaatvs daooratlonth T im tire paekad tat alatriei tram For tieth atreet up to Korty-seventii street a id Sixth avenue over to Blgbth avenua with ayaotatora, 't'h great wluma of imni a va-.-e rtue to titifo in.i -d rumors ih.r tn., hotel w is on Mrs In .ill ita udd.f Itorlaa, and wild egcttemerr prevailad until ht smoke n'tbtldej and It wue ap parepl that the Olaae had bsoii eiUn gulebed, . :..t: .i , i. 1S1.PB9US saassast se . . - - - - - . -. - - , -- - -