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THREE WOMEN IN A MAD RUNAWAY. "Bus Containing the Misses Carlisle Nearly Wrecked In Broadway. A runaway horse drawing a Pennsyl- vanta Ratiroad ‘bus in which were three young women created great excitement on Broadway, near Forty-second street, this afternoon. The driver was unseated, @ pedestrian had a leg broken and the tree occupants of the vehicle had the lfe almost frightened out of them. The ‘bus was carrying Misses Jessie, Flerence and Laurie Carlisle from No. U9 West Forty-ffth street to the West Twenty-third street ferry. Turning into Broadway from Forty-fifth street the horse took the bit in Ita teeth and tore down toward Forty-second street. Pat- rald, the driver, was thrown y-fourth street, bur ‘The three wenen clung to thelr sea and Miss Jessie Carlisle bravely made an attempt to reach the reins. In front of the Hotel Cadillac, Ernest Elliot, of No, 521 West Twenty-elghth street, was knocked down by the horse. sustaining @ fracture of the left leg. He w: moved to Roosevelt Hospital. ‘At Forty-second street the horse nar- rowly missed a crowded Boulevard car and just grazed a hanom cab. The maddened animal stopped by Policeman John Byrnes, who leaped for the horse's head, grabbed the bit and was dragged several hundred jurds before checked. D FATAL CRASH ON COLUMBUS AVE. fon of electricity on the Columbus avenue aystem ‘to-day marked by two accidents, one ‘of whl. will result in the death of a man; the other blocking the road for a half hour -AVER STEAMER Fe: “| TOTAL WRECK City of Paducah Sank and Three Lives Were Lost. The Install. (Soeciz! to The Rvening Wor:4.) 8T. LOUIS, Mo,, May 13—The Mis- sippl steamer City of Paducah sank at Hrunkhorst Landing, sixty miles south of Bt. Louls, and ts a total lor Thrée persons were drowned so far known. Mrs, Mabel Gardner, of St.) Louls; one other passsnger, wh ts not known, and atch a waa finally} the horse's speed was! Willlam Grunes, a teamster. of No. 0 Firat avenue, was fatally injured this afternoon by a@ collision between his wagon and a car in front of No. 416 Columbus avenue. Grunes was thrown to the street and his wagon overturned on him. He was removed to Roosevelt Hospital, suffering from !tn- ternal Injuries, Mra, Plowes, of No. 109 Morningside avenue, Yonkers; Alfce Hopkirk, thit- teen years old, of No, 17 Manhattan ave- nue, and George Fortesque, of No, 6 West Elghty-fourth street, passengers in the car, were thrown from their ‘neats and tly’ injured. A suuth-bound electric car, which was making its third trip by electricity, Jumped the track between Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth streets. There were many passengers on the car. They were frightened, but were quickly reasmured. TraMc was blocked for about half an hour. The cable service stopped on Columbus avenue line last week, and Saturd: yeaterday was ‘devoted to suostitutine Electricity. ‘THis morning the first elec- trie car Wag started. These cars run as far south as Seventh-avenue and Fifty- third street. where the passengers are transferred to the Br@mdway cable cars. TWO DEAD IN TRAIN WRECK. Mall Clerk NEW ORLDANS, May 13.—Spreading rails caused the southbound’ Iilinola Central fast mail from Chicago to jump the track to-day on a curve near Hasel- hurst, thirty miles south of Jackson. | Fob Dersons were killed and two were thet dea were: C. E. Pose, of Fulton, Ky., mail clerk, and Thomas Lee, a fireman. Those ‘n, urged were: Gus Nel- eon, engineer, and M. R. Stappen, an arsetant anne APS MAREK MOS Cher clerk. ‘missing, but tt is thought they have swam ashore, The dvuat struck a snag as she was j backing out from Brunkhorst at 9 night and sank in twenty- may There was a panic among the twenty mongers, but the officers of the boat worked calmly and all but those al-| Nene City of Cl ter pansed far pals, citys bitte pee ed senate, pas anon he was valued at Louts to Waterloo. Ai Ala. E venom et —E KILLED BY A FALL. | r enteen years old, a ; cloth sponger, fel the elevator shaft at No; 19 Bond atre this. afternoon, and. waa. killed, He lived with ta parenta at,No. ® Bprige neyivenia Limites four stories through rea L EDITTO ! aD sda i aos bt WEATHER—FAIR AND COOK __ NEW YORK, MON AY, MAY 13, 1901. OVER WIFE President May Cut Trip Owing to Mrs. Mc- Kinley’s Illness. @pecia! to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 13.—Pres- {dent McKinley is very much wor- ried over the illness of Mrs. Mc- Kinley, who was hurried here quite Prostrated. A consultation of phyaiclans was held at noon, but the report was pet made public. Mrs. McKinley is suffering en acute nervousness, and.the concern of the. Preaident shows that. her cop: dition gives cane tor-alarm.°!"!'” IT 18 CERTAIN THAT. PRSI- DENT. MKINLEY. 18 COMMDPRING NOT ONLY CUTTING HIS NORTH- WESTERN TRIP,..BL. OF R&- TURNING © TO. WASHINGTON 1M-' MEDIATELY, For several hours to-day a special train was held in waiting to carry the President to San José to attend & reception there, but Mr. McKinley remained at his wife's side until the doctors assured him that there was a alight change for the better in ber condition. Secretary Cortelyou's buletin is- sued early to-day “as not reassuring, the wording of it leaving considerable to speculation. It reads: “Mrs. McKinley rested well during the night ‘and this: morning was quite as comfortabl an her physicians ex- pected her to. | Mrs, McKinley In at the residence of Henry T. Scott, and six physictans | are in attendance on her. Secretary Cortelyou stated to-day that even If Mrs. McKinley recovered sufMciently to continue the return trip by way of the northwest she would not, under any circumstancts, | engage In~any of the social func-' tions arranged for the party, but will | remain as quiet as possible. | Mra, McKinicy had_ been iil ever since} leaving New Orleans, and yesterday) moraing ahe agree to follow the s westion of Mr. Scott and come to t city ahead of the scheduled tim The Journey from De} Monte, 167 miles, was made in three hours and a half tn @ special train consisting of a loco- motive, the combination baggage and smoking car Atlantic, and the: private car Olympia, all part of the equipment of the Presidential special train. With Mr. and Mrs, “McKinley were Sf!as Barber: the President's niece; Dr. Rixey, Mrs, McKinley's physiclan: Secretary Cortelyoy and Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Beott, HAY SPEAKS FOR M'KINLEY. May 13.—The t left Delmonte In acco: with the agreement reached beraratias departure of the President and Mra. Me- Kinley for San Francisco. The o; racinal Hin ‘ary between Delmonte anf® Ban co wilt be followed. Secretar; Seatatp Hay represent the Pre The members of the Cabin: a ejfous about Mre, McKinley's lines “Dut they know hee recuperative powers and belicve that’ a week of quiet may re. store her to her normal condition. Pajaro wan the first stop to-day, The emained there ten minutes ‘and a crowd was. in waiting. — Secretary explained the cause of the ence, but made no speech. Several dten carried the train for the tadien of the Inet. The train Jeti the nee line ff the trip to Santa Crus. LOOSE GAME PROOKLYN FORF ITS BROOKLYN. NEW. YORK (Continued trou Fags 4.) aly singled. Davis muced Dahlen’s ground Sixth Inning—Da er. fanned. Dahlen died stealing Nelso man was ied. forcing poor: thr third. Strang Seve Keeler flied out. No runs. Ganzel flied out. No runs. Eighth Inn ting —Me flied out, MeCreery s 1 single ¢. tallying 3 Taylor safe. D or. at first. Da n Cai fanned. nt N 16 Strang fumbled Galin's rape Daly scoring. valked. Use sco ; kman forced Davi p Four runs. h Inning—Sheekard flied out. on out at first. 2ery singled. Naly i vis fouled out. No runs. AME TO NEW YORK TO NOT in HNC \f ~SCORE BY INNINGS. 2 1-7 —T McGuire d One run. ! ng Nels sch scored and Hickman “took Kelley out at firs’. Bowerman fanned. {, { Gatins ed 0 forced McGuire Bernard fanned. Selbach out Ptishurg. 2. p Phitadelphi 1, 4: Boston. 5. ote: AN LEAGUE GA MES. 5: Boston, 2. ng: Chic 100. 3: Detroit, 3. cron map YARMOU rned by the this afternoon. TOLD IN BENNER Jacoh SUCCEEDS WELoDY.— mner wae to-day mmissioner of Jurore ty to succeed y, four Kepub- the Appellate The two Demo- ces refnsed to do av, a ror contin’! get promotion he conldn’t pay the derome wrote back that CROWD STARED AT DYING Wow. AN—Alice Ai a ralddie-ages woman, nthe aldewalk at Fifth avenue and Twenty enth street this afterno & crowd “p-| TABLOIDS ua ‘Tredau was pansing balance, ju and iw the woman, her mame. She Monpltal with me consclounnens, wal ngaln ree Heart (nilure the cause. DEATH HEFORE LOSING J ‘Thomas ‘Thompson, rall engincer, of Port Richmond, % himeclf in front of the tra he wap deapondent over th peet of losing tin Job. GAMBLERS INDICTED.— Indicted SYNDICATE TD |FOUR HELP PATRICK. Assistant District-Attorney wair today that he hal heard that a syndicate had been formed in Bt, which promised to ratse between $30),- (4) and $90,000 for the defense of Albert T. Patrick, who ha St. Loula, a iy said to be b, Milliken, of brother-Inelaw of Patrick, at the head of the . Suiiben: sia ‘firm in his beltef of Pat- rick's ‘Innocence, Garvan; | Louls | DEAD IN BURNED HOUSE. DOVER, Me,, May 13, —News hax been | daugnter ‘and another l unknown were burned to h. The ctreumstances believed point to murder, CLEARY’S SKULL BROKEN. Joteph Cleary 1 i Belloviio Hospitai with «fractured skull, wh. ‘ celved in a fight with James morning. ie {At Fighty-lifth street and Columban hue and’ Eagan struck Cleary ith a was arrested. He at | residence as Nov al Weat THeweahie atrest. are 2+e— Dummy Taylor Keeps His Nerve in Fourth Inning, When His Supporters Make Seven Rank Errors, and Champions Score Three Times. The Batting New York. Brooklyn, Bernard, of. iheckard, It. Kelley, 1b. Keeler, rf. McCreary, ct. 3trang, ab. QGanzei, 1b. Nelson, 3b, Bowerman, c. Tv v. Dono tmpire-Mr. O'Day. (Special to The Evening World. POLO GROUNDS, May 12 —I¢ ginger will keep Manager Davin's youthful hustlers clone to the top of the Itat they are good for a first division ponition all reason. Inspired by their recent string of victories the rejuvenated Glants pranced out on the lot for preliminary practice to-day as full of vim an a@ lot of two-year-olds Koink to the post for A atake event. ‘The new talent in the infleld, Ganzel, Nelson and &rang, performed all sorta of fancy stunts tn the warming-up nes- ston, and thelr gingery work waa warm. ly applauded by the fans, Hanlon Hunts the Hondes. Foxy Ned Hanton is making a dee- perate effort to Ret rid of the hoodoo he ts rure the champlona have run-up. Impressioniatic sketch mein! Taylor. Datien. Gauin McGu An o Manager Manton Instructs Hin Young Men|Nefore: the Game:iian Nefore the Game. ‘SAYS A MAYOR ID WIFES ALLY. Campbell Charges Conspiracy in Her Suit. ores brought by Mra. +t ier husband, M1. 4 prominent for trial May: the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, +d Campbell claims that the charges 4 conspiracy by ts to secure’ a prised his fellow the fans Champions Ne. as at present at lyn, ands is or more In x been prominent iffaly. ‘ Mrs. Campbell of David City, © names Oct. » which her hus a n| Hotel | salt to i} | mote Jream pla Hanlon « | her own rig 1 soclal events in t era 7 Mis Ne (fads, the Superhast vew wer, states and thats aq Mrs, ent to David Chtyst vty In the sume. net pune rhird- Baseman. ebetedotetetet lg y WEATHER _FORE! CAST. at owithin the Jast week. He for the thiety= enaing SoM My Forcenst xix hours TT ry, for New City and vietnity: and cool to-night and ai day) fresh northwest 665) aut-ewinners from ac has deve an alarming +! Matty coming streak, 7 e not weak ut} turn,” sald the Initial sack, for Duke Farrell, de-{# spite his 2)-odd pounds, felded the] aition ke a lghtwelght, making one- aand stops and lofty jumps that sure will only Davis, Y tf we worked wear out ina hurry. ested to Dayle th. at aly