Show DISASTERS OF A INGLE DAY Four People Killed and Two Injured in a New York Fire OVERCOME BY THE SMOKE Man at Cleveland Crushed Under Tons of Bricks Fire in Scranton Causes a Loss of 100000 and is Duplicated uy One at Parkersburg West Virginia Two Men Instantly Killed by a Hock Crashing Through the House in Which They Were Sleeping Other Horrors NEW YORK March 29Four people were killed and two injured In a fire which started early this morning in the three story business and tenement 374 Hudson street Dead Thomas Malloy 23 years old fireman on the steamship St Louis suffocated Archibald Grogan 35 years a waiter suffocated Mary McMahon single 2 years suffocated suf-focated Margaret Ryan 60 years old single died on the way to the hospital from injuries in-juries received by jumping from a window win-dow Injured Katie Higgins 3 years old leg fractured frac-tured by falling Edward Walsh 29 years old initernally hurt by falling from a ladder THE BURNED BUILDING Is one of a row of threestory structures I owned by the Trinity church corporation I corpora-tion The ground floor is occupied by John H Eggers a dealer In confectioners confection-ers supplies and the two upper floors were occupied by families as dwellings The second floor Immediately over the confectioners quarters was occupied for the most part by the family of Thomas McManus two sons and two daughters Twelve other rooms on that floor are used by the family of Mr McManus while the rooms In the rear portion of the floor were occupied by a Mr and Mrs McMahon and the young man Mal loy the steamship fireman who was boarding with them On tha third floor were a number of families I was in the apartments of the McManus family the lire originated so far as the police and firemen are able to determine Nicholas McManus one of the sons who slept In one of the back rooms of the suites was awakened by the smell of smoke He turned in an alarm and awakened the tenants I was apparent that the lives of m TV were in dang for the smoke had permeated every part of the house and the flames were BURNING BRISKLY All of the McManuses were able to make their way down the stairs to the street before exit In that direction was cut off by the flames Nicholas McManus succeeded in helping several of the people ple out by carrying them down the stairs through the blinding smoke in the hal way It was among the tenants on the top floor that the chief danger lay Some of teem ran to the roof ana escaped In that direction but others sought to get down by the stairway Miss Margarent Ryan and Miss Kate Higgins one oflhe household house-hold on being awakened ran to the front windows on the third floor where they lived The firemen had already arrived ar-rived and ladders had beea placed on the front side of the house to help takeout take-out the tenants whose lives were in danger dan-ger On one of these ladders was Fireman Fire-man Walsh As he was ascending a I burst of flame ind smoke shot out of one of the windows and he was sent reeling to the street As Walsh fell Miss Ryan leaped from the window to the sidewalk and Miss Higgins apparently partlyOVERCOME OVERCOME BY THE SMOKE in the rooms above fell to the ground at almost the same time When placed in an ambulance Miss Ryan was unconscious uncon-scious She died before reaching the hos piW Walsh was taken to the hospital at tho same time He is badly but probably prob-ably dangerously hurt After the fame had been extinguished a search of the building disclosed the bodies of Thomas Malloy Archibald Gro gan and Mary McMahon All of the persons per-sons found dead had been suffocated Ho the fire originated is not at present pres-ent known The property loss will not exceed ex-ceed 515000 Killed in Bed CLEVELAND Ohio March 29 During a windstorm late last night the wall of a building recently destroyed by fire fell upon the house of H A Vaughn at 745 Cedar avenue Tons of brick crashed through the roof carrying down a portion of the upper floor Mrs F 0 Bradford of Olmsted Falls Ohio sister of Mrs Vaughn was killed in her bed and Miss jured EmmaDietrichs domestic was badly in Loss 100000 SCRANTON Pa March 29 Johnson John-son breakei No 1 at Priceburg owned toy O S Johnson and others was burned last night causing a loss of 100000 Mr Johnson Is in California and the amount of the insurance cannot i can-not be learned I Over 100000 i PARKERSBURG W Va March 29 I Fire broke out in the Commercial hotel ho-tel at Weston this state last night i and all the business portion is burned Loss over 100000 partly covered by > insurance Several persons were badly j bad-ly hurt Weston has 3000 inhabitants and the council was arranging to submit j I sub-mit the waterworks question to the people I Two Killed I I HINTON W V March 29Jim and Frank Tillman and Lucky Law were instantly killed by a rock crashing through the house where they were I sleeping at Echo station forty miles west of here this morning Two other members of the family were seriously I injured The house was situated at the foot of the mountain on the banks of a river An enormous ledge of rocks I broke loose on the mountain side passing pass-ing over coke ovens and tearing up the track of the Chesapeake Ohio raIlroad road and breaking through the house with the above results Henry Law one of the occupants who escaped had the presence of mind to rush out and flag an eastbound express train which was due and would have otherwise been wrecked on the rocks THIS IS OFFICIAL WASHINGTON March 29 Mavroy eni Bey the Turkish minister who it was stated had been recalled because of th7e sympathy of the government wiliihf Armenians officially denies the < 1 report The minister makes public the folowInz telegram on the subject received re-ceived by him today from the minister of foreign affairs Tha news telegraphed to the London Lon-don Times regarding the Turkish legation lega-tion of Washington beIng false you may contradict Sfc |