Show FORTY HORSES BURNED TO DEATH IN A STABLE Three Men Employed About Place Have Narrow EsI Escapes Escapes Es Es- capes From a Like Fate I NE NEW YORK Oct 15 Forty Forty horses were burned to death and three men had narrow escapes from a like fate tate In a Ire that started early toda today In the story five structure at 3 39 9 West cst Sixteenth street occupied by the Gansevoort I Livery i and Boarding stables The building was practically destroyed together with a a. shed used for tor storing vehicles Nearby tenements were emptied by a squad of or police pollee t t The fire started In a truckload of or furniture In the first floor John Hyland and James Kelly stablemen were In the basement where they had rooms Over the window of at the room In whIch v they were was a a. stout wire netting The policemen pulled this away and drew the men out Hyland was unconscious unconscious unconscious and burned slightly Kell Kelly had struggled In such a strenuous manner with the grating trying to force torce It up so that he and his comrade could get set out I that his hands were torn and bleeding his arms and wrists lacerated and In Inmany Inmany inmany many places there were gaping wounds on his hands and forearms After the fire was out one of at the firemen found John Spencer a laborer In Ina Ina Ina a small shed In the rear frightfully burned He was lying on a bale of or hay All three Injured men are In a critical condition The loss Is es estimated estimated es- es at J |