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Show WAVES TO SPECTATORS AS HE DRIFTS OVER FALLS NIAGARA FALIS N Y ' t. ..'.!. lb fore the eyes of a sr-ore of sightseers sight-seers at Prospect Point late Friday, a ; man climbed over the railing, waded 'out Into the river and was carried over the American Call Too aston-I aston-I ished to act, the spectators stood by while the man drifted to the lit ink, 'waving his hand and shouting: "Here's i where I leave you; good bye.' In a black derby found near the place where the man climbed the railing was found a piece of paper on which was written: "This hat belongs be-longs to Carl A. Ellis, of Hamburc. N. Y" The description of the suicide sui-cide rorrrjponcl" to that of Ellis, who could not be located in Hamburg last night. The owner of a souvenler stand nfjr the falls told the police that the man approached him and laughingly Bald: "Well 1 can't vote for Hardin:, so I may as well go over the tails " The souvenler seller thought the man was Joking. |