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   Syracuse Daily Standard (Newspaper) - April 14, 1885, Syracuse, New York                               FIFTY-SIXTH N. TUESDAY APRIL 1885. PRICE TWO CENTS DOWN THEIR ERRS Eight Tenements Made -Like Oard Houses Collapse in a SEVERAL LIVES THE SACRIFICE i A Who Chips Into t-o Trap tor to Live rom the April afternoon B rific by of startled tbe iu tbo vicinity of street and Tenth aud thousands of to flock into the Tlie crash by of a row of eight five-story ou Sixty-second to dentil i sixty or seventy Tho row begun about 200 in avenue rind ex- i to within lidO feet of Tenth As BOOH denye j cloud of dust cleared ic was Been that tho Nothing was loft but a pile of brick and and tin of tho a few tho firemen arrived ou the began the work of the in they were by hundreds nf willing Ad tha workers tbo spot uu pitiful groans could be heard weak voices for from what to a living The first intimation the lire departure at had of disaster was when the first alarm came in the corner Tenth avenue and second The engines and hook and der trucks promptly but awful of the disaster waa apparent the ominous signal which summons all the ambulances of the was brought lo the scene ambulances from the St. New and Street Special calls were also sent out for the hook ladder the hired with and threw the broken and Umbers and beut tin and in about ten the man was was Thomas was injured internally and was sent to the Four others were taken out soon after front the spot whore King was and liard worked the firemen and laborers to reach tho imprisoned penters or Prom below 'the debris could be heard hurry us we're some one men were at work on the buildings and of those fourteen were rescued within half an hour of tho The wounded were dug out with stakes and the nuked hands of rescuers to throw the bricks to one As fast na the ambulance up the bleeding limbs and und lances conveyed them to tho in the streets Tbe crowd constantly arid tho police reserves much with children in their arrna and tears stream ing down their laces inquired piteously sous and Tho g windows were tilled and the house tops were with watched the work of rescue with the greatest On Eleventh avenue same scenes were and the excitement prevailed in the large ments In tbe of children were constantly ia some crying others with pale and trembling each other asking for news of loved or looking their hearts in their eyes at tbo policemen firemen coining from thu Church of thu Paulist Father sent out n. corps priests to give consolation and the dying and pathetic scenes were Holy knelt beside their children in and their departure from thti At least thirteen of those working in the buildings were It was said soon after tbe accident that twenty persons were buried in the but up to a late hour nobody been found and a rumor has re- the loss killed to The the place was so great that it was obtain any reliable information aa to wbo be but gangs of workmen are for and had found none iiri to The the ing known to have been severely as John injured 1 James back in- John Thomas in- to back and John thigh Hadly and Jacob Tbe scene just before tbe catastrophe waa one of The buildings stood feet and appeared to secure and solid as tho upon which they were A few persons looking at the workmen a loud report of several broke upon the air and the onlookers saw the east end of row sag u A few JDE mass of bricks and intended no form a habitation of living wauk west and settled upon the huge embankment of The concussion made the earth tremble and from pile of ruined oped in arose cries agonizing and iu all degree's of seeming to from the bowels of tha As soon as the startled appreciated the magnitude of the alarms were for the j A vast crowd col levied began out the who at inside the buildings and upon their Several i persons were taken from the top of among them five who were upon the Four brothers who were us wort In top story of the end more scared than George a who waa at work on tUy top aud who wan alao noticed this morning I to that the sens sinking and In I to aud between 3 and 4 this J was iu window tlm lurched lo thy I against tlie n. my ine KS had Br store I could tbo tlie entire floor was down to tlm J Tho in They were built ou ihe side of a hill an age cost of and wore lo be as to families They were to be finished Juris The department had warned thu Home ago that the build in RH and the collapse to-day while being made to brace the up in order tho yielding lie made Tbe wreck is remains Not timber in the The most superficial examination of showed the of the to be aud Thti contained little or no but loam for ml and was wholly lor and thu tbe 1' nil dings had been erected during 01' wot and frozen were of Tho A. immediately after the arti now The the master could not ft iid the for in with tics on account of the build bo has put The evidence givim by bricklayer is very damaging tb fourth walls weakness a n thaw tho was reach and had to be The workmen forbidden to carry home of timber By orders were to bo used in in the walld to and were sometimes pnt iu by the W hen a good set iu thu to weaken antl were taken Jo brack them up from HO that stick until tlit could be put and the end walla Tbe for a wenk or Tbe heavy of yesterday 'the work by the This it was seen the throe bouses at the west end were iu of The foundation had noticeably and walls were tendon Vas called to tbe Uu mfen to work to nx the walls and find carpenters at work on this the were and perhaps jai work abont the at the men had as eome had building toward waa to totter aud then with a tremendous Both walls -had out and the of the foil in to tho Tbe building joining ic having nothing to lean Thou tho whole row folio lika a line of card a roar tbat seemed to laat minutes as of the tall ings went its 1 Thu workmen in the buildings for blocks around and tbo people Jiving for half a mild about wore startled by tile aud and threats of tho excited populace vengeance on the builder the Men with broken Umbs bruised faces struggled out the wreck drawing them Helves and was hoard places and to spots the people The carried away nine wound pd within a and labor of rescue was vrell under TUd bad set in were twicH the fancied they heard a but no person was at either About 9 came from a man in nn upright position between and held Ho was extricated with He aged 40, pf tho men engaged ia up the Ho and was sufficiently to permit removal to the was then ruH timed under calcium j could assisted in but ho did It waa ho was hurt by flying bricks when the Charles u haul fused a week to work longer on As this dust arose to and shaking fist the iuco of tho ought to bo for what you hare done j taade no but limped Thore many threats of lynching the is as a of cheap He has lately built under ah assumed name and thus has been able to shink He was once indicted for ing tbe but escaped 1'rank to a couple of rimes about tho of and thu builder replied it be all It is said the ing examiner made a protest against the method of erecting to the hilt was sunn removed to another The port could not be Other buildings near by erected by Buddensiek will lie extensively Many narrow were Andrew Lone and Gainor were on tile third story windows of one of the houses it landed in the cellar and on thu Almost At it is four stair builders and two are atill in James 32 a working on thu third building from were two lathers and wbo had not been ed for up to A M o in HI April details ot tie recent tragedy at Frog just that the Indians entered houie and without warning shot him to Another raised and aimed a ritje at W. C. when Mrs. pinioned his arms bT him around tile He abook her off aud Killing instantly and immediately afterwards sink I in April box shop WHS burned The loss to 000, which Is partially FOR A NIGHT i General Grant Makes His Toilet asjl Writes Kis HLS CHANCES OF LONGEVITY The Day over that Tested the and that Will Cor Mouths to TUB i April All through this noon General vras coin vuly and free from but shortly noon an- other unfavorable change A. Barn caino out of the o'clock a visit lasting did I lid to Col. Fred Grant told his father was worse was one the worst days had had si ace lio was taken j morning he wan J asked Fred whether tuo all from the pain in lio said he did not sullor the but there had not been day daring the last two weeks when he was from About ago he wan attacked by very pain in tho He restless and and cct up from his chair and walked into thu library and with him rind took of Ks Senator who bedside every since bistre at suffering on to red tbe house this morning at a quarter just somewhat his usual hour for arriving He was hastened day by the very alarming reports Shrady to to some in the lie was we to gather from the of ing the General at this time that was BO much improved AS not to require your immediate at- examined the patient before t replied the for pending in case anything should going far and bo within mifih call that It will be practically ttc as if I were with Ue is quiet at this I there ia no immediate danger to I be back very i the in his throat and of inquired the the present they It that they will occur before the symptom to be looked forward to with tbti greatest apprehension just now are a number of accidents thac might come I do not carp to specify replied the Uttle fear of immediate after remaining with General Grant for about an hour a left the The STANDARD correspondent accompanied him and the following interview person next to the has best acquaintance with Grant's would you tell me what you think of the outlook for the i scarcely like to jmt self on record as daring to an- swer so important and a question as replied will that we have and have ground the will live ho is rierl away it may bo two or three months nr by a remote even if he dies before the Cancer kills bim it. will probably be of strangulation by swelling in tbe or as a result of The greatest J IH from the latter j does the General's present vitality com- with that of last is sometimes almost but actually On the ho will probably be weaker each until lie THE 1'roeref.s at tho By 1'rcss. KEV April well to-day as two or three days cording So the ibe slept in hiu chair fruin midnight He was disturbed occasionally of coughing e awoke pressing himself as feeling and walked 10 his lie performing un- stated thai the cer was There was some pain attending the raking of The cancer is during the afternoon did uot make Dr. Newman left Grant's residence twern 4 and Ho said tbb General bad moving about his room lo the ibe word better liny expressed his Colonel of of tlie District of called at the He was sent Cleveland to tender the sympathy of the Chief Executive and to inquire after tlie General's sick man's condition wiis communicated tio Colonel McMichael and Colonel Grant requested the be thanked hid court cay ami At o'clock thin evening Colonel Grant said the General was He done wome during the General Badeau left the about 0 said the General is easier than ho had been for a lie signed Ina to a number of The are he will pass following bulletin was issued 10 has been very since the latest Hu seemed r tho and from roam to room with a firmer Hu has just irom af two hits taken and in to an puid he was in The ot hits not lie not required any local up tion to the 1'olae 72, 15. J. it. Under Tons of April horrible of John Gram's bottom tier gave way and tbo seven men were buried under 000 It is uncertain whether the men will bo Some can be heard imploring for Great ment No one had rescued at 7 o'clock and it is that at least live are The burners which full with the men are 100 high and thirty The in uu were about thirty from thu repairing thu brick walls when tho scaffolding gave way and down a masa of brick und lumber upon Most of thu men have who iously waiting around the 1'ItIXCG A of a About tho A scene of great ment attended the departure of Prince and Princess of Wales to-day for the South of On tho to iho Prince and the City An crowd hail Loril Mayor drove hall a be- the royal carriage The crowd luni O'Connor iupo a Tim display cf made more The Lord the stopped his carriage and mounting the City Hall called for for The was not great did indicate that O'Connor had many in the He then the and toUl would be for having He he would to at Cork Mallow an of and they would sea what the result would I ihe Prince driven piist i tho hall they At a meeting of the Dublin Lurd refusal to attend iho to Prince of Industrial ad- be bad been Tho created much Nationalises in the Notice wan at once given by the Nationalists of a to the municipal to school of this to the Lord Notice was also given that n will be to two green to replace tho civic stolen from off thu Mansion April a tumble row at Mallow county This after- on the arrival of the antl the Princess of from waj to tho Earl of at A crowd broke through police linen and were driven back at the of the und Irish of were in the crowd and were bady since tho riot the ment has monopolized the telegraph wires and no further details are of the disturbance caused in the of April dispatch from Mallow is another account of the at j A largo concourse of Nationalists headed Harrington and of at the railway station to-day to arrival of the Prince anil Princess of Fearing trouble the railway officials with thu aid of thu constabulary ejected the from tho Tho latter complain of force used by ibe Upon tho arrival the Princo and Princess they were warmly Cheered und addresses of were pre- i Rented Tho the Nationalists lo raise n counter demonstration resulted In a When the Nationalists re- turned to where many of them a riot occurred anil the houses displaying bunting were When Police Inspector parr ordered the station the police batons on the crowd ing orer the walls to tho waste ground appealed to Inspector lui had a return ticket to refused to allow him to remain in the the refused io accede tu of the commenced fresh and aided by armed drove the Nationalists some istance and hold them at bay the royal visitors arrived anil imparted for Lord Many pe It is. tho police roughly the members of but O'Brien denies account of the meeting at Cork Hays a Rebel now in open re- tirat shut was fired April principal organizer of tho demonstration against tbo which bore this was Mr. M. of tiie United an interview Ibis evening object 1 have shown tho special reporters who accompany the Prince of Wales the true Irish view of his via and I have vindicated April made am speech to-night at meeting uf the Irish National League tue men of Cork to rebel against the Che General to Knew A boat I April few exceptions the of London and the provinces of shades political opinion attack the tone and question Mie accuracy of General 8 They say it is doubtful if is the the It ia supposed that tbe of shaped B Tn an interview with Lord t-o day Pasha said the was un- willing into an with either or It is reported that Lord 0ranville against tho adoption of a Implying the closing of to has received information Is rumored the tbat the are at government libs despatches fully confirming tiie report of a. Russian advance in a to the British Minister ac St. after the Cabinet meeting April has been ro from that troops were ou a TUo of cavalry wae timed to reach during the tirac waek in The were massing rapidly from all ol in Fully passed through during in At The TO EjE LET ALONE The President Resolved j to Starve Out the Hungry Horde in I SYSTEM IN THE WHITE HOUSE No Appointments to Be Except tlie Tbon With tho Special Dispatch to TIIK April is preparing for n spring anil of hard and almost constant on i; of Mr. land's intimate personal has out an immense field of work to bo gone over iu a systematic comprehensive anil will his Hands full for many mouths to One of his is thau work cannot be properly while is a crowd of ly pressing their His to body smoking appointments is to go home and and he proposes to compel them iq As loug as his office ami the cilices of Ministers aru with eager thoir cases will he disposed The in making is ly due to this cause and tho delay will as as the crowd rer go and give and Ministers n the will to bo made and continue as id as tbo interests of public Appointments by pi ration of terms will bo promptly than under the Hist j The of ting persons whose j nominations were to and not j acted will be decided the decision is favor a hie tho bo made at but as 1 have the j will make no unnecessary until tlie have starved and I have gone After the President has dis- j posed of the accumulated and has things in running order ho will begin it systematic inquiry into the workings of every brajich of Before reassembled lie will have gained a thorough knowledge of his duties and and will he to grapple maturely and wisely with the groat national During the summer the greater portion of the dent's time will be the House and most of the day at his Ho has never I tuken longer vacations his strength re- and will not do so during presidential Ho is accustomed to a summer in New York hopes to the same recreation this His life in the White House in and will be in all respects very similar to bin life as governor of Tho President's health is very good tho j tremendous pressure and constant He stands the ordeal much better than Colonel who shares it with him and who ias severely ia Mr. Cleveland up his health and spirits mainly hts daily He leaves all caros enjoys his drives keenly and is in- Ho admires thu subu rba 01" and is relieved when the city limits are never drives and apparently tbe i that shortens tho Mr. Cleveland never rides on Dor it. He is a but has never Jouse grounds on he neither enjoys good fonil left the White on tlie April It is that from to of the English heat if 18M has marketed and the millera lold but Thesa ho small of foreign wheat and tlie fact half the foreign breadstuff on passage are Vom two to Tour mouths warrant tho bat an of twenty shilling quarter vould folio w a declaration of Tho tension was iu Uwi lence of war April The was weak The Russian fell April Tue Bourse to-day was but closed stronger on pacific Skill April 13. A here to-day for The substitution df steel for iron in American mills is forcing TU is class of workmen employment Within tho past two years men been thrown out of employment in by the of machinery in the manufacture of Arrest tl lor Kozus April Marcus A. un- to bo neti tig under state has sworn out criminal warrants August Beck F and William S. with the sale df His said other arrests will fol lo w. B r April Toe deserters from the Mahdi report the robol have Berti and and gone to and A number of are ing taking their to Star April Starr Stanley died here aged 100 years 3 He waa born In In 37M. For four days previous to his death bo refused saying ho had lived as long as hrt wanted Ho was never Fire April 1'ire this evening gutted the sixth floor of a. largo building on Gold Tlie Celluloid Stereotype company are the only losers by The i ng was damaged 5 and tbe loss is 1 000. to to April Tbe House after ing by 118 to providing that Immediately evacuate to reply to the Queen H calling out the Out April Edward of dead age  

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