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ic |) of the ieatimeny, before the > ee ae aids ied teh are THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1901. TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY Wpipi> WIZARD MARCONI >, 5 Pappas 2, iy A Story Surpassing in Interest Tells in Detail Exactly What He Has Done and What He Will Do with WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. t Jules Verne’s Prophecy in Last Sunday's World. Supplemented by WORLD an Article on Wireless Telegraphy by PROF. PUPIN, Great Electrical Scientist of Columbia College. ‘HEALER’ CASE FOR CORONER: John Spencer Died with Only Christian Scientist in Attendance. { } | SUFFERED FROM CANCER. | | Widow Said the Disease Was In- curable, but Undertaker Re- ported to Coroner. ‘The death of John Spencer, a clvil war cancer veteran, from SIX PERSONS HURT IN TRAIN WRECK; PASSENGER PANIC IN DARK TUNNEL. Coroner Teported to the by Undertaker Luckings, aterdam avenue. Mr. Luckings sald only a Christian Sctence he attendance, Mrs. Spencez, 109 West One Hundr oN Am: seen at 1fth street sald: “It was not misaton of Christian Belence to cure my svand Tle was incurable, arding to regular practi: toners whom aad consulted. Simply to alleviate nls great mental and physteal suffer good, Mr. through the mi than he wot Sper went to Dr, Hur the Bronx. P r sit Lucking's undertakir Hie ol comrades of John A GA will be present lerk for a number vania Broadway house t! the Ninth Regiment, who will take charge Tangemente. GLENNON BREAKS DOWN. (Continued from First Page.) Cox,” #ald Mr, Os form Your Honor the man who got the good char. Mr. Osb ftler, an that the law books might be brought into court. “1 Saw Their Hands T After consulting some ponde vol mes Recorder Gott sustained Mr. Ox Borne's right to ask the question, its Burport beins to show that Bot an imp, “Wher talked to Mme asked Mrs. 1: he police: Cox war} the ateps and “Did you « “1 did—giving “Strike out Recorder Goff sent “Well, you saw thelr asked Osborne of the witness I dia." “Did this happen many "Yes; often remarked thes? Other Neighbor Corrobornt Another woman wax this same fact, This was M who llves on the fourth floor of No. West Thirty Mrs. Engel. “Yos, I saw the mad hand to that of the Multerer answered estion, “And where el oking out of the hird rect, were you? window wit touch, as if me "It was Patro ness, This + feet. He produ Grand Jury Ute, before wan a Policem: a also testified bet Patroiman Cox had been But a short time +Francis J. on the the stenograpaer, ad his noter and Jury a6 given by Mrs, MeAulift The Grand Jury testimony on Spoint was as follows: irs. MeAulifie—Yea, 1 did luryman—Did they touch hands? pe MeAulitfe—Yes, they did. Jurpman—Do you know the oMicer who claspet oh the woman? E OfeAulMe~He's been around there some thin] a Engine Strikes Fallen Rocks and Explodes, Cars Piling Up on Top of It. he Greenwood Lake a jl > Injured on the Nyack train Hon train on the Eros itailroad met | were With an acetdent to-day in the tun- | BROE, NICHOLAS, conduetor. nel Just ontside of J Part) DE GROU., FRED, Nyack of the roof of the tunn in, | REGAN, W. S., engineer derailing the er ine and pling of each other The train consisted of an engine coaches on te x|and five cars. It was due in Jersey persons Were injured, one of them | City about 8 o'clock. It was proceed-| ing with Its usual speed with the Nyack train’ west bound | track all crear of other trains when reuched the east en of the tunnel] without warning there was a rumble Just as the Greenwood Lake train got] and a crash ahend. inere, It struck the rocks that had Great Mans of Rock Fnita, fcllen down, and the tive was derailed, age was done i Nyack locomo- | MeKinnon re- i given w a great mass of rock come Engineer George alized that the tunnel bh He saw bur no great dam- the h not great, Three persons were slight. mange tumbling down from the roof and pile | Trattle was stopped all through the | UP In front of his engine, His head- erent aya, light showed him all too plainly what Here Is the list of the injure must happen and, reversing his lever, | BADGL ALFIE E, thirty years |e put-on the air brakes, | old, lumber merchant, of Montelair, | 50 Close was the train to the mass three fingers of left hand crushed, | 0 debris ahead, however, that the! JACOBUS, PARKER G., sixteen years | {in could not be stopped. ‘The en- olit, office boy, No. 66 Forest miroet gine plowed into the great’ rocks. Montclair, knees badly bruised. There was a terrifle jar and 9 KETCHAM, FRANKLIN crunching sound as the iron wheels . twenty- two ears oie rk, of Montelair; pus Presta eliiteea ieee THE WRECK IN THE TUNNEL NEAR JERSEY CITY. MARKS, WILLIAM, twenty-eight, 0” Its side with a sereech of escaping (Brom Chotoxranlis (Cy kon Mies Daya (OGl CRE eC GRne NOLL) aimee years old, fireman on Greenwood | stem and the cars behind began to] ~~ j j Lake train, lives In Little Falls up on It Nene : rg, clade. were 0 burned about the body; sealded Tecrar ini Dark: Tannel. nen Ww Wik RGE KE, forty-two] shock and all the Jam agers ha years old, engineer of train, liv MGT A mae Riese Little Falls; legs and arms burn “ Fees sen eat i MORRIS, JOSEPH, fifteen years old ! 1 errand boy, lives in Arlington; lege Y burned i eRAIAD A ft ul Mooa sete. 7 10.33 Wardman (ile leway epake Va wept tr iasveliove that youre | ‘ tris a | toront Me Asatatant- Dis | Denver TRAIN FELL 130 FEcT. Men Are WAL NUE TO-DAY. rut Id, use the pol in't—they couldn't | NASHVILLE, Tenn, Dee. 2—A fast ;, Pert, Limon, Minnehane. London, Devery 5 the i 1 . Jaicla Gre: . freight on the Hendersonville division #8 Ieicls, Pretoria, Berta . Copenhagen. Seneca, Havana, of the Loutsville Nashville Railway, while descending tho heavy grade be- Was jot ented? Me.| EWEN Ridertop and Baker's, & I demand, why was | Jumped the track ) one cuter than this ome him “Weep, here in. thle e right time? Just ast x OUTGOING STBAMSHIPS. SMLED TO-DAY, Doralma. 8. Thomas, his form of testimany ald not easier for Patrolman Cox, And also the State rested. y Attorney for, Wartman | aitticer’ oe this y rhet-Attor= ; asthe cin then fe Ob, 1 toll you this Glennon Is There’ is pecntiem NL precipitated 130 Into Sens et three mi injuring one. ‘Th M ngineer Fitzgerald, Bese be lene, Jameice. very running Tight next to 9 we “of | That's why f families and child 1k ton Devery's name. hon ° : ap Anderson, Brakemenn John Kek- auing ta he wile tal hlaYfnetQtiSPet ae Ouborne again tutrged cq lene fettiy Wieeed rae tae aT MN, f 0 en Mr. rne ag ferred to Glen- fatally Injured. traln is oiled up In he couldn't go Into that house and nen's “hypocritical tears" and men- a heap and {s 0 mags of debris, v a WIFE MEETS / EMBEZZLER. ‘At the Cunard Pier When William Hoeppuer Landed. STOLE FROM FABER (0.. Traced By Watching His Wife to| Buenos Ayres and There | Captured. A pretty little weman in a tan-| colored raglan and « costly suit of fu leaned against the ropes on the Cunagd ff pler this morning and wept while the big steamer was belng warped Into her dock. She Mrs. William Hoeppner, wife of the embe: of the AJ W. Paver Company ring general manager He was L200 5 10.26 Mbt mss} wu dkerehiel and vig ayer face as Widgw in Liverpoat nd y tare youd + Genoa. another jh a ral : : Galveston began for the State Severs did know | x segeal with wtlful ne- ts an why Whitney Wreck on bh. ©. in Whieh Three INCOMING STEAMSIHPS. sald Air. Osborne tise the | | how the lay brought back by Detective-Sergt, Jam McCafferty. Heppner disappeared June 1, but by clever detective work afferty and Sam Price, located the man ee where he wae arrested started at os AY afferty hand 1. orisoner. steamer to Rig Janeiro brok seven times he wa Now| § wanting a aimiar experie way MeCaflerty tok to poo! Lam n Hacpaner was ers amd his reporte ce heady apture of Hoepp found that | Mra Hoepiie \ marked vat m Square she and her for Wio danelr salary of 4.000 Hoeppner said she was j hildren were yearly Mre and she and her TOOK CAMPANIA 3 HOURS TO DOCK. * i transatiantl: steamers al ylay bringing mas and carrying a grett hundreds narek Amertean All the tranquil veya time made was exceptionally § La Savote and the Campania bh. reat ntucket to the L whip, the winning by margin, “The Campan Queenstown was 5d) minutes, additte nicks tu these fu yo dhamoueg: verpool, and t rived with intsual Wax ais a par Compania reached Quarantine at M., but did not took ga nours Later % tenor singer of the ompany, Wis on La 8. td he would “Othello,” nd “Manon Leseau hax nevor been heard in 'Mesaalina™ in whteh he this country On the steamship Phoentela, of the Harburg- Americar Gurtay St restaurateur a} er Fulton street, on Dees MHS home. Your Back Ache? 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