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| TRUE TALES OF TROLLEY TERROR. inhumanity of B. R. T. The Brooklyn Rapid Transit employees tried to hush up an eceldent last night in which twenty persons were Injured, and en- tailed great suffering upon the victims. Men to Injured Passen-: gers, Connivance of Police and a Few Accidents. This morning the police of Brooklyn tried to suppress news of a smash-up in which one woman was fatally injured, three men hurt, a horse killed and a carrlage wrecked. ahuman conduct on the part of em- Gloyees of the Brookivn Rapid Transit Company may 1 to the arrest of some of them on a ‘minal charge. In their anxtety to Tewes's ¢ on the corner, where their ssed.N big crowd au on store and ina dtsorderiy orders not to give’ ner, yelling and seouiteg. Felix Preitch Information to newspapers they misled }a cirar- has a+ ) the joe 1 ambulance surgeons and! Broadway. told nn Dalbert chat Caused much unaeccessary «uffering tol the residenis of t pod wer @any perrons burt in a collision be- | continually anno wange of tween trolley cars on the (reatle leading | hoodlume ths nigatly in from the Culver Depot at Coney Island | the vielnity across the marshes of Coney Island! While y was talking Jehn 1 Creck i im k cor re injured, efght of to be treated by them oo badly they: nmbulince «urg Though within ¢ Intand &: the © Mocks necldent av of the thelr wounds wer the hurry of verins ap the the details ace one womnn, tybns vine acta ler the trestle, w n= lirely overlooked for over oan hour, when ahe wan discovered by on. oor twenty dufere Wooes the tre hour whei the curted, tredey vas « minute, et cine, abe tle and came went and Porsengers let: Var vi andstit he in darkness, M7 of the Union Depo: we Une r the control of Moerman Willi Murray, of Ninth avenue and ‘Tet Ueth street, and Coniuc James Bu- chanan, of fcliowing. mC havenue, was nd car wax runntas aia high rate of speed. the motor: having nv suspicion of trouble tn fro: Ke could not see the stalled ear un Within a ow feet of tt. and if was th tuy fate to ordvent the collision. Vhe cars struck with an awful eras. Many of the passengers, fearing that more cars wo lus into the wreck, Jumped from che damaged cars and fell 0: ere pushed off the trestle. Seven pass MMred were MW possinle deed Twentieth street and a at Ninth ite, . Was a Crightful rede for the wound Geveeal of taern fainted ba the trl ambulance aummoned by when the ear rea lowing p= son nsent aome in ¢ det iy the Transit Compan, Ex. age thirty-one. 3 ne of hip and tek forty-two, No 70 Uni Wan w depot and were 28 atreet No. 87 CM en Fit have No, 133 back ana THA, age siuteen, t: broken nove, twenty-tmo, Hicks and Cone of the leg for the a Pursell £6 years old uncons aken war ws CAR ACCIDENT. reldent late list night was a fight In which emen took i and his wife, Len . S¥ Boston Road, Borough of the A trolley follo Bronx, fell from a crowded trolley car at the corner of Steinway avenue and Broadw Long Island City, Mri Hertaog recetved a scalp wound and her husband 4uxtained contusions on the head and body. Policeman John Dalbert saw the accl- dent ard took the injured persons Into y Hospital was | Iniand City, cone \ the cy Tot FOUR HURT iN TROLLEY SMASH. i A woman jshe mas brut horse was Killed anda car riage smashed in a trolley veeldent Brooklyn ear'y this morning attempt to ow he accsitent was pont: tlon of the reporters ! * Headquarters [it wan not antl an World i rowho had heard te acetdent Ur suthorities the te way ened. tt tatbueh, ¢ feDne. with a was returning ving at ty milex tun hour. tithes ru ealeulated ont ait was atva crore ar struc throwa fifteen fre Mrs. rig. The horse was i He neck orge was rolled scar with the wreckage inti the car wat men were hurled ty the str tended to th m to their by TROLLEY TIE-UP ON BROADWAY. pw Franklin street, wa out street car servi cnt) sharp | bound downtown wen eur wo fast that th of the [shoe on the chan rat! under the [track broke and shut off the power for Becks In both dl j It did not take long ty repair the nnel rail and get the nt moving, } but th haniam of th fothat nad auned the block 1 maxed, and jit had to be By this tine in a tad fanale. Passengers on Lexington av nue cars wefe dumped out, and the cars were awitched back at Houston street The same treatment accorded te Passengers and cary of the Columous avenue line at Frankiln street, Cars of the Broudway lne only: © run to tne Battery, It wae noon before the tangle was straightened our. nh stre 4,000-YEAR-OLD CRAFT MAY DO FERRY SERVICE. Staten Islanders Much Interested in the Arrival of a Relic from the Nile. carefully wrapped in burinp and lashed securely to the forward deck of the German steamer Hohenfels, which arrived,in New York to-day, was a boat from Baypt said to be §,000 yearn old. It was dug out from the thick mud at the bottom of the Nile. and was coubt- lesa used as a transport for the soldiers who fought under the banner. of one of the Phareohs, It was shipped from Port Said and sonalgned to a New York man. The announcement In the Evening World that this anctent vessel waa qn her way here has caused a Mutter of exe citement among the good people of Ginten Island, The rumor has been apread abroad that the staunch Egyp- tan boat Is to teke the place of the ill-fated Northfleld which sank in the Barbor a short time ago, ‘They have been on the polnt of holding & mass-mneeting or to enter protes's. | Some have gone xo far as to talk about Injunction proceedings, The Eveninx | World has been unable to ascertain th In: tions of the ferry company in this regard. There has been a peraimtent ru- mor to the effect, however, that the boat may possibly be put to such a use. Friends of the company argue that any a boat on the ferry lines plying out the fi ind of Manhattan ts as old as the Egyptlan vearel. ‘They say: “Just you put a fresh cont of paint on the Pharoan's Pride, throw a double- exhaust engine into her and get a per- m& from the Inspectors to load her up to double her capacity, und, say—that's the ticker for you But the Staten Islanders look acrona: the bay with misgivings every. morning when they come over to Manhattan, The fear the alght of a strange craft, | [sack, last midnight took the babe from 66 HE mos: beautiful woman Al; America” ts a long ti ial And twenty years is a long time to hol it. 1 Almost as soon as she apreared ef on the stage Lilian Russell won| that title, and she has kent it ever | sree, She ts everywhere con. | ceded to 'e the most beautifui woman in this countrys | | her | } He dors she retain beauty?" every woman asks who sees her on stage. “How inthe world does she ever! 2° hey all ask still | hateally when they see p more em} I always have nine hours’ HURLED BABE | FROM WINDOW. Dog-Catcher Wirz First Beat His Wife and Boy. After bea and kicking boy, nz his wife a in the breamt of his threes Loulk Wirz, of Hicken- yeur-old PRACTISING WITH MEDICINE BALL. [attempt the extermt quaranti: her this side the footiights, lessons In preserving youth, { Miss Russell will teil The Even- The lessons will teuch uzon these | ing World how she has preserv ed) subject 2 her youth, It 1s neither good | Aliamantasathes makeriof ule luck nor good magic thut enables) gy, face and figure. | her, after her long stage appear-| The value of systematic exer-| cise, of vertain om ssions in diet) and of corsets, ance, easily to rival in beauty and attractiucuess the younger mem-| bers of her profession, That she} loos as young as she did when) she began to sing s © owes to sys-| tematic exercise. What these exercises are, how long she practises cach one, how Just how tennis, punching the! wheeling, j medicine ball and fencing bencfit | one, | bag weights, wands, Clothes as a factor in youth, her whole day is orlered—Miss The necessity of dirceting one's Russell will explain in these six! own temperament if one woi id | TAKES ®& By LILLIAN RUSSELL. LESSON NO. 1. six or seven} woman sis working she she ting: the short | 1 wer wars, and requ y hour ina | vat shoy Vehing to as they a with, method is every: RSI a Th they are ting. Toam by nature Very meth } ~ Heal, 0 It te easy Q Kew Rene inipert my. vacatlen 1s If Lam going to the ences, an 1 ao ate outtie 1a the , most every the: gym- Mitroutioa iain Shredded Wheat, HoH ae ney Wangs: (RET ssertial sto ten Coffee, Junch and spend the entire afternoon a h lt tthe track, return oe Recular MVeENHInarnl ni Then 1 drive ts eating Ande tain dinner preae i —_ not exeretse ; practines "whe Re Ha aah Ub Rang renults are abtained If one does = oe ‘ HOS.S. | For breakfast 1 eat only shredded Maryland Chicken, My days a Way, Inj ee wt coffee and fruit \ 7, + ‘ TIMUR EHC We eee eee tere | French Fried Potatoes, i an do not think that Ix necessary {f one Cucumber Salad, properly, one must. of] rink Menaera tit a 4 A0f [drinks tt in moderation Strawberry Tart. — {am not dering fen Or VT ike, but thd | rere ener Pt pr meals | | and dinner teat what t hasn't a geod night's sleep | fe thine 1 tT ay always in #4 er at 10 Jofehek. When bam playing Fallow m: i anSri self an hour after the close of the pere, Unit Mor dinner | will have formance for some ample supper—oys- | aT raight to my exercise in} soup, diuefsh, rosal be ters, mushrooms or sweetbreads—xome-| the gymnasium Tat huvavenltdiblemmon Silas : og thing Teun make Ina chaflng-dish, But ‘There 1 fence, punch the tag and [have dleted, of cour that 1+) Dp. Tt ds th ats na wlwoye cessiry, “jw wands and welghts or thre SEEKING THE VORACIOUS MOSQUITO IN HIS LAIR. ++ ¢ Crusade on Staten Island That Is Watched with | Breathless Interest—Dr. Doty in Command. Dr, Alvan IL. the port, haw d mosqult Doty, health ake hold of queation on Staten feland and ded to oof the pests, A section of the Island adjacent to the] Al sation nas been selected for at wore for the past! TURN alt heen youna, The blues to treat then. The esss features, Hoi and how tial shower bath, especially the mouth and eyes, may be changed, The one qreat seerct of per-| neon. I took fodide of potassium, but this nor enh | the other drugs wivon for this diseaso brought PLUG Lyon. relief. When the physicians advised ime to have Miss Rt ‘sWsven | the glands removed, I decided to try 8. 8. 3. : Mussel is srending the| foe Spottlea cured. mo completely; no ainne of summer at her country home,| the terrible disease are loft. Cedar Lawn, at Far Rockaway. The way she spends every day, as tells in these lessons, the way any won make herself beautiful and may, her prettiness relain youtn, AT TENNis, DINNER, and her Cream of Celery, Roast Beef, f Bluefish. ‘rench Peas, Lettuce Salud, Lemon Glace, LITTLE 4 iy UAT 4 Child Rolled = from Third Story and Frac- tured Arm. Coffee, ts, she maz her own looks xo Whenever It sood thin rout them Mashed Potatoes, which the children of blood poisoned foc od0o brings wretchedness and disease instead and riches, for the child whose ancestri Contagious Blood Poison. is arduous duties of tite so long as any of mitted poison remains in its veins. bone disease, white swelling symptoms, attended usually ith loss breaking out on all parts of the body. the left the pla sore: discharge was simply awiul, and the painful, disfiguring sores and ¢ SoS. should be begun immediate! toms, disease of heredity or any other boo Should you or any member of your cheerfully give th ou Blood and Skin Diseases free. ROF, KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION TUDERCULE RES onsumption. Cc Ex Wer Tuetran Kochoa, omach DR. KOCTE uM, BANITA HAN AND WIFE O00 SUI Peculiar Famlly Condi- tions Revealed in Sep- - aration Case. A peculiar case whieh came Justice Dykinan in the Supre at White Plains to-day war that of Anna Amelin Palmer against Loftus 5. Palmer. Mrs. Palmer in suing for a separation and she aks that her hu: be compelled to allow her $100 nonth for the support of herself and her two children, aged xix and th care Palmer ts not opposed to a separation sut he thinks § a month should be wt t for the support whom he also offers t Palmer t« in th amaroneck. 1 tof which sister and nuntered several ye Arthur wae declared An asylum made hele to th An unusual eis worth about $10 heritel from brother, igo by Palmer 7 ye insane and was cen Loftus Pat Imer property. of AMfatre exiate In his who were | 10 the Pain doused Mamaronesk. } The couple Ue In the xame house and eat at the same table and it is anid that they dine ed of a separation ov They ha the amount of Palm ney Mrs ut recetve for her support and so they decided to ring (he matter in conrt { sion, Mra tn her application alleges if ho treatment on thr Palmer denies that his w band, Mr one He anys st to eplleptic tty ea attack dt ts (certain amount of f He saya he has to order to prevent. her rreele This ie her she Nas hold doing Injury only pasts of cruelty her gen f IN DEATH CRIP. Nobody to Help When One Going Down Grabbed Other. While bathing foot o the Hudson River at Hundred Seventy- Jay Emidius Boevatello sold, and Carmelo Mater- were drow bodies It appeire that neither boy more than an indifferent swimmer They were ose toxoth Lone of them went town, drags other with him. Thy ther t too frighte any a The Aum Bhehtyef jot know ]anat were sw n v tre 7] stenmer Ormur Land Passen- were with Dincane, UTH July 22.—The Orlent tne from Sydney for Lon- PLYM eamer Ormus, aes taken in aucn w r 7 . vit ‘i te yea o boracory the mosqulto f el don, landed here two dent of Wentcheater County, uaving | Ht@ cradie and swung ft into the middle | Year in our ined t MRS. SUTHERLAND DEAD. | ocen born in Yonkers aixiysive seats of the. ro larvae tn orcer to determine bucterios | yy, t lilies Gattauttarliall trom ago. Sne is survived by four sona Hint ebbors lowed Wire aroun Hy what can be done, First, 1 fy T {One developed after leaving Mar- eof Mayer: Vonliern | Sue-) one daughter, s until Pollceman Kngiish ar to determ| th s Insect |p he watwany rersons.| zell mba te Attack of Rheamat SETTER F ig iealawenntl i an Teens : eS Mrs, Anne Sutherland, mother of! ie ~ : j Alt sisrloun cont: poalaria tho pre hy the exterminae! », Any isaunG : abs BK ea on avert descucieae Mayor Ceslie Sutherland, of Yonkers, . N.Y, July 22.—Mea. tion. Ww wuck's frat of.) Hon of the mosquite and Its larvae, “pala teat ta in il h Hale ne us Lewis, forty-elgnt years old, 0 ed to-day. Rheumatism caused ner | ot Gerry, waa’ ariel by Manta ye clal doz-catcher, been arrosted| “Tae test | have determined to make| worl, ax the quarantine hospital tor Hospital, The child wax 1 to he [No 461 Bast Purty-second atreet.. wae @eath. the door of her home to-duy and ine three timer for wife-bénting, but hie Will be appiled to a section of Staten low-fever x located adjacent to the sec- UMéring from a fractured arm and jLound dead on a bench th lth hiake Je Ure. Sutheriand was a iife-long resl-' stantly killed. " cl ‘! (2 ba Bryant Vark, Death wus due to apo ’ iy 5 5 ; Wife alway secured his release, Island adjoining our station and oppo- tion selected for the test.” shock, but was otherwise uninjured, | pleny. crofula Scrofula is an unwelcome legacy, but one mustaccept, with all its humiliating consequences. It isan inheritance that makes one poorer; that tainted with Scrofula or the loathsome virus of unfitted for the Scrofula manifests itself in various forms; swollen glands about the neck and throat, catarrh of the head, weak eyes, hip nd offensive sores and abscesses are familiar bloodless complexion, The skin is sometimes most dreadfully affected, eruptions no part of the human system escapes its withering, be Whon ninotoen years old, and about ono year | after the birth of my first child, the glands on of my nock began to awell. wore lanced and bscamo open running risings cnmo under my loft arm, and tho The doctors said I had tho worst caso of Scrofula they had ever MES. RICHARD WASSON, Golden Corner: to the profoundly poisoned blood, and the rich, strong blood that is ¢ 1 the swollen and diseased glands absorbs and destroys the tuberculous deposits, or where there is a known predisposition to Scrofula. ment will be found of great help to those who formation you desire, for which we make no cl rge. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Asthma, Bronchitis, | wa | he he | TWOBOYS DROWN, parentage 1 of health ‘al blood is the trans- of strength, poor digestion and pale or Scrofula destroys bone, tissue and flesh ; imbing touch. Paretits whose blood is poisoned by their own misdeeds, or who themselves may be suffering for the sins of some remote ancestor, must. restore their own blood to its normal purity and strength, or they can- not expect healthy, robust. children, S. S. S. cures. 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