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TE SED BRIDGE CRASH Two Wagons and Trolley Car in Runaway Accident. POUR MEN BADLY HURT. Windows of the Car Were Shattered and Several Pas- songers Cut by Class, ‘frame on the eouth roadway of the Brooklyn Bridge was tied up for about Qwenty minutes this morning because of @ runaway Involving two delivery turn- @ute and & trolley car, A horee attached to & wagon of the Mew York Bread Company began the Citous, Geared dy & boat whistle it ran @way and brought ita vehicle into col- Joston with an outfit belonging to Crim- ming & Roche, of M1 Broadway, Man- hattan, which had stopped for repa On the bread wagon wore lrneat Brenckert, of 28 Kast Wighty-seventh @treet, Manhattan, and William Kelser, Of 1% Fourteenth street, Brooklyn, On eee wagon were Henry Ohler, of aun atreet, and William Crim- Aphalten > Weat Fifty-siath street, i these were thrown to te road wi Ky were badly burt | Crimm 5 was broken, nf he may hi Mn fernaily injured, He wae went lyn Hoapital, the others to thelr ley oar 2,129, of the Fulton atreet ) caught part of the smash, Win- My were, Ibebket on the south side of 7 a oom roof pasaengers were cut ind vine wi ~ ee INCENDIARY AT. AT PASSAIC, Three Fires Alarm Town and Het Poltee at Work. ‘Three incendiary fires ovcurred in Py Galo Inet night The firemen quickly responded and the flames were soon extinguished. A short ui afterward the departinent was en! to SSHineelen another biage in the *Mtardly had thie fire bean put out when the firomen were called to the coal ets Of Hemion venue and Washington piace Was poen running away en fre was hs ir and hard work of the fremen norious Lome. pollee are Pa an [aventigation, ——— DEWEY COLUMNS GONE, in Have Been Tora Down—Arch to Go Thursday Night, Deputy Commissioner of Highways Phannon aid to-day that the demott- on of the Dewey Aroh iteelf woult proably begin next Thureday night, fo ies the men at work in taking down have Marr hadand the ex will be atta: zt that two anand 4 ‘wt 1 be te, the a alx columns ea At nny f malens ‘ed nenda: y 9 ia" mon will Comimvaoe On AFTER woman ROBBER. Ronten vy the Poltee, Mary Kelleher, forty-five Jeanie old, when found at the corner of Bleventh avenue and Forty-sixth streat early to-day by Policeman MeCowan suffering from scalp wound, declared that she had been aspaulied and robbed by a woman. Bho said she wos ging home when the ro attacked her bulance Whe called and she was taken to Roosevelt Hosptial I KILLED HERSELF WITH GAS, Doespondent because of her husband's failure to Join her In this country, Julia Doneth, a Hungartan, Otty-four years old, of M1 Mart Thirteenth street, kijled Herself early to-day by tnhaling gas, Be wae fou and Bertha | kitehen of her flat with a gas (ube leading from ® gas range to her mouth. be) ambulance was summoned trom glutton Street Hospital, bar the woman i been dead some hours. the HIS PET DONKEY KICKED HIM Fowr-Year-011 Boy Vietim Dying in Fordham Hospital, Pour-year-old Thomas Foley, son Gontractor who lives at Watson jane ‘Wer! Farms, te in the Fordham Hoapitay With a fractured skull, It le thoughs the boy will dle, ofa by hor daughters Annie | floor | DUKE O OF MANCHESTER _ELOPES W WITH HEIRESS. eorety yee Miss Zimmerman, of Cincin- nati, Whose Father Opposed the Match, Bride to Get $15,000,000, a Love Match—Arch- bishop of Canterbury Gave the License, tion of the hour ls the secret marriage of the Duke of Maneh , bankrupt take and, former sweetheart of Cleo de Merode, 10 Miss 4 Zimmerman, of Cinoinnat!® The marriage took place on last Wednesday, An \napection of the register of the thie fact to be true. It te aald the marriage may re ault In & nen mult for breach of promise against the Duke by an Ameri: can aotrens. That Miw Zimmerman te heiress t $15,000,000 has, the Duke says, nothing to 1th the case is in a love match pure and aim _ DUKE OF MANCHESTER. declares that on the iittle he which little con 112,00 & year and the estate at deragee Caaile in the north of Trelan where he has been'in praciteal extie for & conalderable (ime, The Duke and Duchess are now at ot| TANderages Castle on thelr honeymoon ‘They will sail for America next Bature @ day to beg forgiveness of (he father of the bride, De When the Dowager Duchess of Man- chester Wan avke! by a representative of the Asenohated 1 (hte morning if the folutoly, al was made at the desire of a fon who devoutly hoped would occur, Otherwine, al tain ps & marrying Mins Zinmocinar, went to the church, Inapected ibe rece ords and found, to her great sarprine, the marriage had occurred. Canton Harker, the oMeiator at the wedding, relutea tow Mr J. Lam bert, one of the Duke of cheater's supporters, when notifying him) of the Duke's desire to he married, de toribed the prospective bride ae “an Amerioan hetrese with lene thousand a year now and untimited prospects, as America In eeply to questions by Ganon Barker Mr, Lambert adinitved (hat the parents were hot aware of the marriage, DUC am he prov janued by the Archbishop Canon Darker vould not than marry (he couple All London mociety i» wondering to day what Papa Zimmerman will do or do olherwise has become (he Duchess of Manchester Hie opposition to Manchester ay & fone inelaw te well known, He has again and again refused to let hie daughier have anything to do with tne ume, It] in said, but love has found the way and Within AIX oF elwht Weeks of Mins Zim> morman’s arrival in Kurope from her nome th Cinetnnatl whe ana the young Luke have become man and wife, Now im tretdnd. but Husband Says It Is| LONDON, Nov. 8 —The social sense. Marylebone Pariah Chureh to-day shows At present, Convinced, \@ marclage wan correct, @he denied It ab-) ) ne that (he announcement) trame displeasure at the idea of her son i Bubsequently the Dowager Duchess) ; Man- |} her father Is one of the richest men in) > pay when he learns (hat his daughter] OIDOHOIOOOD’ She in only Ipirves to Hu He In reportel OU stock Bhe is fond of athe She has an inten ehureh, She Bhe edueated In the Conve udled the Bwamt Hindu The Duke's full tithe te Willlam A Manobertor, Montagu of Kimbolton. He la a keen sportaman and a gc His estates in England and Irelar to Tanderagee, Ireland He te fa wich pariah (ne * was attired in & pee Wow ul wed uy her aunt iw (ae Dude a 7 merneet bamowr, ve tae Biuryuuta’ | and idlone: Fadel | or “ But the pat miscarried, The Duchess arrivgl th mngiand on saturday, but foo Jae Lo cavonh the ateamer Then the Duke ana ane romalved to sath ext ha with (hem, al to hie agent ented (he bride ower (0. bee Wik TNT oae | 1 want the Au i " ” wy prake no difference to ua if i and would have mare Ny conditions: ery of Mancheater, DUCHESS OF MANCHESTER IS A BEAUTIFUL BLONDE, The new Duchess of Manchester was Mise Helena Zimmerman, Zimmerman, of Clneinnar to be worth $18,000,000 in rauroad securities and Standard he in twenty-one years old, @ beautiful blonde and of good Amure twtic temperament, wHh a leaning toward the She is owner of a otud farm, with a private race course for her engagement gift from the Duke bull pup, ited munte under the teacher of Ban His other titos are Bart of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville and Baron He In twenty-three and was edueated at Eton and Cambridge. poorone of the poorest peers of England He in at present In bankruptoy and practtoally exited by his family # for hie rakish ways and attentions to footlight favorites, | | Policeman's Hard Fight wali hin pride anid |) __ ‘THK WORLD: MONDAY KVKNING, WOVEM BEN “NOVEMBER 10, f ODIDHOOS: TOU UU OUOUG. nt of the Assumption, at Auteutl, i, Sanderson and Nordica. philosophy naus Drogo Montagu, ninth Duke of nod murician, nd cover 27,400 acres, but he ta land. THREE HOLO-UPS THIS MORNING. with a Bold High- wayman, Three caves of asmault and Nahway | ” books of the Oak polloe wtation today Refore dawn to-day Policeman Noddy, Standing in the shadow of a doorway at Witllam and A wreets, saw. two following on (he other closely the man In (he rear sprang struck the other a violent ot the ear, knocking him Then he sprang pon him and blow back down. beman to rife his pooketa, The police- man ran ip and the robber was caught after a chase The trio ton, but proceeded to Oak street ates \! Pearl atreet (Ne prisoner “jswung Around on tha policeman and felled Him with a blow on the chin. The other man interfered and was Knocked out a second time with a kick. Roddy scrambled to his feet and re+ and his grand: Devonshire ot the marriage twenty-four hi Yenage New York, aud the was one Mita Zimmerman was have walled Tommy had a pet donkey, and yeater-| for home last week and her father wa: he went to the animal with @ cake have met hee in New York, Wh donkey grew fractious and kicked) was under the belief that hie ie boy on head was at ft jwas a hurrying to mee SHIPPING NEWS. | Was at Tanderages Castle in Ireland, the | centre « a bie bration by the Duke's venantry in of her mar- Tue TIDES, tage. The celebration took placs yest C5, MA [May and an a remuit ihe marriage be PORT OF YEW YoRK, ARRIVED. OUTOOING STRAMSITIPS, AAILED TO-DAY ‘Prove, Bremen. INCOMING STREAMERS ‘ DUM TO-DAY. Mawapequa, Havre. Amuerte®, Rotierdm } fed, New Orieans Grande, Dronewien Careeow Marecaiva | leame public property tude on of the Dukew relative: oe the failure to bi and anc her aunt hurried. heee fram hey mont the Cr hastenet from Tre nt blica~ athe, the pan tahlen woul meskes mal cer lon th at wt thing as Cy on Wess v. mae | na: fH mother's home tn | £ at American helreases to marry ae, The erican, He is J, DUE there tay suitica. felaied of LU in Baw orld whe Khleen yeara « Hal avlontatiod the don, minerman of Maw & pace Vin de ina | Duehes “| camby had p. Cleo de Mero: opened a credit With Ge” for Ute lit Then ne offered. i afals and Dol Went #0 fpr hie matriage E4 the actrees left hearth A yg A big batch of 5 fh, iE in bata, “be kaportane pe n the case If it comes to trial, I James Whiteo Riley baal (77) writiée @ new dialect poom exehetvety ter Ihe eofor and halt-tone Thanhagtving Bagplowent i Steals? Poe se er |S e Was the beautiful Miss Conauelo| he found a gold watch which the thief captured (he man. The poliveman then ted his prisoner back to the scene of the robbery, where had thrown awhy At the atation a pay envelope con- taining $18.00 was found on the thief, Which was claimed by his viciim, ‘The tweniy-meven years old, of rr and bwenty seventy ewer Was the fen who was Hbed apd asawuliod, He le a clerk Hie at 1) Wiliam street, O'Nelll was held. The wecond victim of robber Dominic Baraeale, of 3 Cherry "street, was jostled at Roosevel «i athe) Wan Alexander Daniel ¥. Lehan. of 3 Bowery, - ompl At Of Charies HL eet id he own and relieved of | Jemes street AR. EDEY | FOUND DEAD, Albert R. Bdey, a broker, was found lead yentendoy in the boarding-house of Mrs, Seymour, at 121 Lincoln place, Brooktyn. Dr. Langetaff, of 18 Seventh avenue, reported the matter to Coroner Burger. Dr, Hartung, the Coroner's physician, and had barely entered the door when )| he fel backward, ran to him and held uphishead and | Dr. Farington, of the Astor House, was ¥] summoned, ‘The phynicinn arrived in @ | eee ets Di conscious In front of his Di from the ears, The doctors way he is puneriag from @ hemorrhage of the H/made Renaissance, Point de y | size, FELL DEAD WN HIS OFFICE, Asaistant Superintendent of Mails Williamson Ex- pires Suddenly. Henry V. Willlameon, assiatant super {ntendent of mails in charge of the foretgn department, droped dead in his oMce at 12.90 o'clock thin afternoon, He had just returned from luncheon Two of the clerks Ww moments and sald death was caused oi vr the en ihe $e oat-OMice, ani eer tines for a Mi f station H, at Lexingt ue wt Forty-third street, 5 forward trans! pred back to the main oe. About t io he wae promoted to the i? " ansistan| muperintendent of and had ful ohare of the forel I. etree FOUND DEAD IN A BARN, Hagh McOhren, of Cranford, N. J, Dinenne, enty years old, who lived with hie family at the corner and Pilaabeth avenues, wae found dead in a barn 9 the rear of his house this morn: Ina. brat oe ie supposed to have ca eo MMreet , thirty-two yea! olf, Blot Bedford Park, who is a paymaster| Biat the reas Park Reservoir, is In the Fordham Hospital. He was found un: me bleeding UPHOLSTERY DEF'T. Fourth Floor. Lace Curtains, — Swiss Paris, and Duchess, e White, ivory and ecru, Numerous designs, Full $5.00, $6,00, $8.50 and $10.00 Table Covers, — Oriental stuffs,—chiefly Jey pore Prints ,—quaint designs, rich colors, 1 yard and 1% yards square, soand 75 cents each, 500 Cushions,—filled with Down, —covered with Antique Embroideries, Prints and Novelty Eastern Fabrics, About 24 Inches square, $1.50 and $3.00, Corners, Studios, Dens, and General Interior Decorations arranged to order Sketehes submitted. JAMES McCREERY & 60, Twenty-third Street, Ke em CORSET. New straight front models with the latest, long, close. fitting hips, \ The “Marie Louise” is the most prominent of this season's ‘Vesta’? importa tions, The “Margai” Ribbon Corsets,—in delicate colors and white, -~ made - to- order in work-rooms on the | premises, a that death waa di i rie mour noted, some fiend He ot the , who re #a JAMES McGREERY & 60., auc ae Fee on le OPP b i IRL CORNERED TWO BURCLARS. They Had Chloroformed Family and Were Robbing House. (Bowrial to The Rvening World) PLAINFIIPLD, Conn., Nov. 1.--Lat- tle |Fleteher, the beventeen-year-old daughter of Farmer John Fletcher is the heroine of this part of the county, Awakened by @ nolse before dawn tor day, she went downetaire to inventigate, and paasing her father's room saw two negroes rumaging in @ trunk. ‘The girl held her nerve and, running to another room, got a shotgun, and orang the burglars, ordered them to ine aah, ae a. ow, he ns no st shou Fes i ee Eat 2a fs nde NO CASH, NO WEDDING. Service Interrupted for a Cere- mony That Did Not Take Place, George Beasley and Mina Brown, col ore}, and very much in love, would now be man and wife if George had had ¢ necesmary marr’ feo, The eou surprited Police Sermt, Carron, of the Tenderloin atation, by suddenly appear- Ing before him and asking him to marty them, ‘The Sergeant pent them necrors the street, where Rey. James Wilton was conducting a mission service, The par- vice was stopped and Mr, Wilton ane nounced that a wedding would take place in a few minutes, next needa) hy ninot wil be ti 1 be ted. sil ‘® congregation was much STERN BROTHERS To-morrow, Tuesday Men’s&Women’s Fine Umbrellas unique and exclusive mountings, unusually low prices, 26 & 26 in, twilled stik, close rolled, Values $3,75 to $5,00 26 and 26 in, extra quailty silk, Value $6,75 to Women's 26 tn, Lavantine Pure Stik, Value $8,50 to $10,75 FIFTH AVENUE SUICIDE, Walter fovk Acid on Steep of « Maskivanble Mouse, fimon Boebe;, thirty-two years old, & walter of 9% Bast Bighth atreet, 6 lowed carbolic acid while aitting on ¢ 4 Fifth avenue when found, Befforte of Bt, Vincent Hospital doe- tors to save bie life tatled. Relatives cia'tned hie body to-day, i Passenger Died ai Mra. M. A. Btevenson, forty years old, Aled of heart fallure on the voyage of the Hamburg Inet Pretoria to th!a port and was buried at sea. The Pretoria ar- rived to-day with 198 cabln and 48 steer- wera. SALE LINEN DEP'T. 275 Irish Double Dan» ask Table Cloths, — extra’ fine,— hand woven, -— sizes” 2x34, yards, and 2xq yards, $4.75 to $10.00, Less than Manofactur ets’ prices, soo Dozen, Ail Linen Towels, — huckaback and numerous fancy weaves. ~ Hemmed and hem stitched. é $3.00 per dozen. Pillow Shams,—fine Fab- rics,;—-finished with tucks, insertions Gand embroids ered ruffles, 800, to $6.00 per pais, Mover Jonasson & Ce BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. SPECIAL SALE oF Ladies’ Separate Skirts, JAMESMcCREERY&CO, Flare skirt, heavy tailor Broadway and-rith St. stitching, mad: in a choice quality black = cloth, over taffeta deop , skirt, with wide accordion plaiting, $ J 3,79 Finely Value, $20.00,| sleeves,—white lars. Colors :—pink, sage, tan, royal, light, and Yale blue, violet, yellow, cream, cardinal, gray, heliotrope and black, $3.95. Value $5.50, FLANNEL WAISTS, Bishop col tucked, linen JAMESMcCREERY &CO,, $2.95 Broadway and 11th St, $4.95, 5.75 $6.75 $7,50 [heer ‘Recent Importations of Bric-a-Brac & Objets d’Art Limoges Enamels, Miniatures on lvory, Porcelains, Art Glass, Clocks and Cloch Sets Special Rich Bronzes Formeriy $48,00, 5: Electric Light Bronzes Rich Cut Glass Carafes, Spoon Trays, Bon Bon Di and Olive Trays Salad Bowls 8 in, Qt, Decanters, Fancy Shape Bowls, Creams and Sugars \Ice Tubs West Twenty-Third Street Ehrich Bros. A 6-Day Made to Your Measure for You may select from 15 Cambridge, ae, blue and black; IG coos Kerseys, in Tralet blue, blac These garments will be cut satin, serge or plaid lining, ‘These are Phare fe Sor yeur inspection, The workmanship will any Twenty.Dollar custom garments, Remember, this is only bi. a ry gh tener eye) $27.50, 35.00, 48.00 138.00 $9,095, 15.00, 21.50, 27.95 Value $2,50 to $3,00 Value $4,50 to $4,75 A 20.00 Winter Overcoat SPECIAL. NOTICE—IF, after your overcoat is finished, jer you may return (he garment to us and your money w dbus a or eee alee ened wad caby Soa; Aaa Also cotire sod of: $30.00 to measure Suitings of all Five hundred pairs LADIES’ STOCKINGS, Pure Thread Silk,—rich black, — with self-embroid- ered clocks, or colored, em broidered insteps, Small figured designs, $1.75 per pair; Value §*,50 to $3.50, Sale of 2,00, 83,50, 175.00 £1.95 93.25 $3.95 Value $3,95 JAMES McCREERY&CO, Broadway and rrth St, Value $6,00 em le one of the pine 1 and how to im ti f the. Th i Hupp ieee ot next fuiayne ci word i trated in color and half-t PO OPP PPP PORN COPPPOEOEIED Ehrich Bros. Day Merchant Tailor Offer. Began Monday, Nov, 19, Ends Saturday, Nob. 24. Read what you may expect: 10.00. fabrics, such as Irish pias, i in Oxford, | tan, olive and brown, with a Farmer's such as is in of the newest overcoating rt cutters, They will. be fin are not entirely il be cheerfull, a A chance to get’ a Twenty. - 40,00 the newest fall fabrics will 1 st eee a six-day offer, see eee eee eeeeen eens of