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St ce os PRET gait “ Circulation Books Open to All.”? a “ Circulation Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1901. TROLLEY CRASH. Brooklyn Surface Cars Going at High Speed Collide with Terrific Force --- Open Switch the Cause. —————— MS Third street, fractures and contu- atons; Seney Hospital, © trolley cars smashed together at John's Place and Rogers avenue, ‘The accident was caused by an open switch, which was used at that point i ’ Mius Edith Nichols, eighteen yeara|to trasfer care from elther track. . Four women were Injured, | oa. of No, 910 Gates avenue, suffered] Car. No, 221, of the Nostrand avenue seriously, and the cars wrecked. from shock, and Miss Adelaide Radcllue, | tine, car No. @1 of the Rogers ave- nue . were bound in opposite direc- tons and going at great speed when they came together with terrific force, throwing all the pasergers to the floor and derailing the cars. PEST HOLE NEAR A SCHOOL HOUSE 5 CASES OF SMALL-POX TAKEN FROM BROOKLYN HOVEL. ‘he seriously injured were: na Fine, thirty years old, No, 187 Joerum street; Internal injuries and ock; Seney Hospital. p> s Clar, thirty-one years old, Now LORILLARD HORSES TO GOAT AUCTION. Sale of Rancocas Stable, Left to Mrs. Allien, Takes Place To-Morrow at Sheepshead Bay. twenty-two years old, of No. 88 St. John’s Biace, received painful bruises. Both were removed to thetr homes after alld attended by an ambulance sur- SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Sept. 11.—The Lorillard horses left to Mrs. Allien by the terms of the late millionatre’s will ‘will be sold at auction to-morrow in the paddock inside the race track. ‘All the Rancocas horses will be placed under the hammer. ‘There has been much speculation since CANNON, WANTED DISAPPEARS. POLICE CAPTAIN TAKES A CON- VENIENT “VACATION.” the filing of the millHonaire's will as to|Ne Wa what would become of the thorough- alt breds of Rancocas, and the gnnounce- ment of the sale comes as a dig sur- Prise. Brooklyn's Board of Health has un- Tt means the end of the historic stud, | eartheda peat-hole of disease n'a hovel so prized by the millionaire and -his/at the corner of Twentieth street and family. Fourth avenue, which !s within seventy- five feet of Public School No. @. The structure {s city property, It was found to be occupied by atx families of Italian rag-pickers and a varied colony of rabbits goats, rats, Wogs and cats. Within the past week five well developed cases of small-pox have been taken from ths hovel and one of the victims has died. In spite of the fact that the Board of Health knew of the pest-hole, no wan ing was sent to the principal of uf vacation and would not be back for | School opposite, und many children about sixty days. would have been expoved tu the piague had not Mise Francis M. Driscoll, the i Brine 1, refused to receive as pupils shy ior. the enlldren: from the hovel. ne WEATHER FORECAST. Bs fekea'ty ria the'commisity ot the peat eity and vicinity: i] ———_—- Shewaers and nllghtty cooler PEKING PROTOCOL SIGNED. EP tecnieht), 7 weday partly 3 PARIB, Sept: 11—At the Cabinet. Coun winds, is flent to School Oppo- itizens Are t. Volice Captain Gannon figures very un- favcrably, would go over until the 20th o€ the present month, as it ‘« {mposalble find Capt. Gannon at present. Justice Jerome sald that it wan esecn- Mal that Gannon: should be present in order to sign his:testimony. Former Ass‘etant District-Attorney Daniel O'Reilly, the counsel for the two Ee Boclety, and the one in which Counsel for Webster House Women |5j “Says Juatice Jerome Must : Walt Sixty Days. thiey-six es P.M. Thare- day, Sept. 12, for New verk % Justice Jerome ‘announced this afte- rnoon that the examination of Mre..|j5 Mack and Mrs. Julla Brown, the. ro- * preter and cachler of the gt Nov 10 West Sixteenth F recently raided cll today M. ‘Delcasse formally an: nounced “the aiguing of the settlement protocol At Peking. ee ‘Wlasaure at meine cus sree ry ‘ler - [PC Fp PEN z i Smt i Assassin Refuses to Eat or to: Speak a Word, and ie st His Demeanor Leads Jailers to Suspect that. Him & __He Intends to Feign Insanity. : Czolgosz,.the President's assailant, has refused food for the last twenty-four hours, and will hot utter a word when addressed. He sleeps little and is in a highly nervous | ce i; state. His: watchers think he is either on the verge of col- ; 33 : lapse, attempting to starve himself or feigning insanity. 5 uO, 2 0 eo Emma Goldman was arraigned in a Chicago police court to-day and her hearing postponed until Sept. 10, at which time the cases of the other Anarchists under arrest will be heard. Her lawyer will ask for a writ of habeas ‘4Acorpus in her behalf. Full details of the President's condition and the Anarchist plot on inside pages, hy let 5 f Oy + Fifth Ra Py ; Hazzah 3. Police Receive! Warning of a Conspiracy by ; - ALLEGED MURDERER SAYS HE Italian Anarchists Who Have ae OFESRED BRIBE ON: = 50" Arrived in Montreal. Cc; bs was ° r Ss v2. 'da Ledtord.|Frenchman Teils a Remarkable ig Story of Plan ¢o Assaas! (Spectal to The Prowrg Work’ # ™ fimllan to the Mayor, ae ali the Colontal Seoretary. MONTREAL, Sept. 11.—The news) Tae information {s very positive; ont that several Anarchists have arrived | and ehe writer says that, being an “DipceoN, Sept, 11.—Martial Faugeron, | 18 this clty for the purpose of taking] Italian, he does not desire to Dave Ay spy emcee who was charged to-day! the Ife of the Duke of York as soon | the reputation of his country trailed in the ; , at Clerkenwell Police Court with the ‘y [murder of Herman Jung, an oid as he arrives here has startled the lo- Jeweller of Clerkenwell, about ten days|oal police. They refuse to state how} ag0, told a remarkable story of a plot (a idit Joseph Chamberlain, the Colo. | Much faith they put In the communt- nial Secretary, cation, which was a private one made ht starte Faugeron sald he had been the re- TS | etplent of amuil loans from Jung. The! survivor of the group of which Karl Gay of the murder Jung summoned him| Marx wan a member. ‘They formed the to hls hop, where they discussed thr | ited internasianale in, Landon in es misery cauned by the South African) in spite of ni rales bh adap war, which Jung, declared Mr, Cham- | Werayeare jot belnezatviientiand autet , perme of the physicians, ineludina Dé. , | berlain wan responatble for, and told never | iad be “ies tmble to know, exactly, Faugeron that if he could kill Mr, Cham. of the | tou the ball berlain he, Jung, through interme- reputed ienasring high e30i tol Ney ged clothes CAMDEN SUSPECT, - SET AT LIBERTY. in order to emble him to approach hin ing World.) U. fn the mud any further by his An- archist countrymen, He signs an as= sumed name, which, as far 05 can be ‘made out, is Glovant Cabant, locate the bullet. He expressed the won that when the President had recovered sufficiently ihe ray would be and akilful’ organiser, and was specially connected with any acts of violence In which his dinciples were involved, DOCTORS WON'T USE THE X-RAY { MIGOURN HOUSE, BUFFAIA, N. bet a fellow. . Bept. 1.--Dr. H. A. Knoll, the X-ray | eeiay morathe. that MeKinley re announced this afternoon that | pe shot before nigh, waste he would return to New York to-nig! i thid nfterhoo: Upon. onder: The dogtors, he satd, were agreed’ that ha Bolen thoriies on a there waa qu, Imniediate prospect af. any | nit Stn oom vieutm, eron says he refused, that Jung dhe should not leave the shop Ss picked up a *}heayy fron, rushed on Faugeron and felled htm to the ground, Faugeron thereupon drew a knife and stabbed his assailant (n the-nec! The prisoner, who signed: the torego- Atatement,’ was committed for: trial. lung wab,a' noted Soctailst, the last: (Special to The Ev Wet necessity spf the ure of the X-ray to was simply