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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVEN IPRICE ON TRACY’S HEAD; |LEAPS FROM HIGH BRIDGE, | | THEN FIGHTS HIS RESCUERS, NEW YORK G, JULY 5, Ly, Railroads, 12 DEAD IN WIL INTO ERIE BASIN. Lake. Shore | sa « | | ’ \ £ oe ene a I " a } = Harry Clark Plunges tI8 Feet Into Harlem EN RAL i - Se EearY treme nent Game mmeweens | } River in Plain View of Hundreds & HUDSON RIVER R, &, Awful Accident on Mountain Lake Railroad Gov. McBride, of Washington, Offers $2,500 for Body, Dead or Alive, me HE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE, Near Gloversville —Half a Hundred Injured. | of the Murderous Escaped Convict Who Killed Seven Men. Be dcwuniwas The Healne 6e ate ‘ rant aflom 431 sirents a swe | Clark to die that he fought off almost | Aenniweny successfully two men who sought to | Mreds of eves fil ; j LIST OF THE DEAD. WILLIAM DODGE, motorman of run veaaue him after he hud jumped 118 / Clark atruck water fuer (All of Gloversville.) PCE LIC feet from High Bridge into the Har-| Michael Fath ant Joho sughila, 4 ANABEL, MRS. MARIA, AVIUDIASE MENON, Kingsbero! lett lem River to-day. A policeman swam | jumped Into. the Hl A MAS nie 3 BARID, MRS EDWARD K. Jy awed log proton in two Macs | out to the struggling men and with |jwanh ature (ark fd gone und Maio 4.15. N 4 sixty-elah CHARLES BROWN, son of William | his assistance Clark was towed | si " the -surtice be haath, Sp Pap ve BARID, MISS ELECTA, aged thirty-| Brown, compound fracture of right lex. | hore. He will die |swans westerly ehoy ie Rufio 1-15 B Mt Chteago 7.10 A.M, ROBERT SALOY, a boy, cut about! shore ; ughiln came Nadine ABIONDA THOUSAND nbohstd (ace ud brulbeaiinel serloia Clari’s home was in Buchana lown for t 7.54 CANES AND MONTREAL EXPRESS. 5 BROWN, SHERIDAN. | 5 His wife died ree ‘afta ab EDWARD SCHELL, right leg broken r County r 8 - he 4 SD EADS terribly Injured about abdomen and HEU RES ean erat n ASTMAN, 9 NAN. ips; condition serious, POOLE ENG Me renee Tainaned, 845 sr 4 DAVIS, EDWARD, a brother of | ie st anne dat the t i as aN bh a Stent a ae 1 Daa aera ; 16° Macca Kate Stoddard. (Spectel to The Evening World.) an Ther cltaauhes BU) beuneAL Ha phe welers Win wee s MISS MARGARET, agea| GiOVERSVILLE, N. Y., July 5.— non Hood Wright, Hospital, where 4 rty-two. Twelve dead were taken to-day from | he samp he made from the bridge a that hiss ancernal Injuries _ TREVITT, EDWARD L. the trolley car wreck on the Moun- | ee eee. oat iheganved way ane Nein aateel phd. Br i SALOY, MRS. JOSEPH. oly: i : S : ty. Losee Is his stepson, The card read) Ie M—*30UTHWESTERN | LIMITED. 7 4 " Y ‘4 with excur sts was standing at Me} iy tollows | Clocinnatl 10.45 A.M Indlanapolts . BALOY, EDWARD, son of Mr. an@| goveral other victims in the hosp! High Bridge station, Oarsmen “ae Te all over, Tam no good to God! 4 gg HQ, SM RE tauth 45 8.0 meat Oa Mrs. Saloy. e ps were out in force | or man, so here goes nobody." w to Chie CHICAGO LIMITED, 24 dours 4 tal here have little chance for life. Iicago via Lake Shore, 27 via M ‘ ‘Ine bodies of the victims were crush. | laser ani MeO rabail sent en eee ane THE INJURED ed almost beyond recognition. ane intaey anata Gad) Mewinacl| EUICEARED 245 [eh S0chour train ee CRS (All in Littauer Hospital.) The Mountain Lake Railway tracks the south ra of the centre SARATOOA” Lewrrea eae | follow the side of the mountain, the dozen men were within: reach mat 1.50 P.M. RECORDER FRANK WOOD, both| grade being about 1,000 feet in four | paste eer) Grief caused hy censure from his em=| 330 fi AABANY FLYER. Due Albany lexs broken below knee; condition se- & 2 in four rail a but his action was} ployers led Capt. Andrea Zahe | 3,35 Po M—sALbANY AND TROY EK-, Siete: miles. nO su uttempt could ste, Austria, to commit suicide last | 4! gg St ORICA EO RE MRS, WILMARTH, internal injuries;| The accident was caused by a combt- E & «PACE VITE drle Basin, where his ship, the train to Chicago, seripusconal tion nation baggage and passenger car get- u , SE . is in drydock undergoing re- | 5.30 SHORE LIMITED, 24- TONDGNT MAXBON, clerk ae Wina-| {98 afay from the motormin and rush- : drowned himself early this| 6QQ fst nee ee Nour Tce : ing down the mountain side at terrific and his body was recov 9 Chleaga ia both LS. and M. C. sor Hotel, right knee crushed; amputa- Ht a e BOER TORRE 6.35 PM —*MONTREAL EXPRESS, vie D, ten rnot eonalderea (HeseBBarys speed. The brakes refused to Work and | urs later by Michact £ Mo oF Rutland. = e i at the end of the grade the heavy car {EthiR port 7:30. RruaNba ARI MSU HAL eee Be ie aMRS. HERBERT MAXSON, badly cut) crashed Into a loaded open car also} Capt ran his sifp, oi 8.00 Vn ig PUEFALG JAND. TORONTO 1 it eG) . descending the mount The latter rocks Ish . SP Due Buttato 7.25 A. Me MKS. E, I, HEACOCK, face badly | was hurled from the track and turned aaah ase P NAR tgp oe cut; not serious. on Its side, and more than one-half of | \ahiy wae iadiv. Indu ty ‘only for Rochest JAMES HBACOCK, son of Mr. and] the patsengers were injured. ‘Those who | veasary, to, mak repairs Hpabboni dnd Oct Mrs. E, L. Heacock, fracture of right cere Din neaareatly aaa the cromarel —_—_ Muh bec hie oth i ewe sai i leg, bruise on hip. ed to 5 0 ation ear | “ ‘that his employers, the Fratelle, Corl r: ACTFTCH ut Tecan a ¢] also left the track and turned on 1 George Tilton Gave the Young-] ih ¢ went him | 930%, pour by , MISS LUCY HEACOCK, daughter of | 25° | . exe nsute. He Re W YORK EX. | ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Heacock, leg broken. Tea, | sters an Enjoyable Fourth, Q peared mse. “Cape Vi pokteneare. ait . ; A i Texcent Sunda: ec : ROBERT BUTLER, cut about head aitea) Dene for Help. | Declaring He Would End nina thevcagh | SRx-ept Sathrday and Sunday. Itkarerday eater HARLEM DIVISION. As the scene of the accident Is remote | mad Interne aes hock and pres | 2M the clty it was two hours before | His Life on 5th. ith ON and, 225M. ML Dally, “excep gene Ra of car against body; not belfeved t0| yalease the victims were secured. | Pala azn on ail Uhrongh Arana e serious. The bodies of the dead were Jald along | Ghastly circums rounded the he ne Hhumal bated w 4 ae r , | . clre 261, 415 and 1216 Broaa- MISS LOUISE CHAPMAN, badly] the embankment, and the injured, num- | suleide to-day of Tiitoa, a pho- | = Heer ‘ o e jock and] dering about ftty, mostly with arms and! pher, 01 Third: avenue = 0 . isi bruised and suffered nevere sho-k and Dering apout nfty, mostly with arms and | tographer, of Third | avenus USE ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE, 2B sth 4 internal injuries fractured skulls, were placed tn cars and UIE aves CGS ET eee Fulton ¥t. and 108 E. D., Brooklyn, a ARTHUR PERKINS, motorman of | taken w Gloversville Hospital. Some of | See eee ee its two ehiiiien, | a powder to be shaken into the shoes, Your] q,rrmnhens, “Mi Ath Sireet fer sew Yast open 7 Fight ahoulder. dislocated, Clty Recorder @rank (ol Wood, with | eieht and six y Mage Pn | fect feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get Ree a es ieee OP ent xerane {OUTE BENJAMIN RICE, two scalp wounds, } both legs crushed, was held under the | Friends Te) the neigh ee RON Tee NEW YORK CENTRAL RO 4 car for two hours between two dead| SEATTLE, Wash., July 5.—Gov. who tried to prevent his escape from the made (we of them bind the other three jannounced on Thursday that he was) iiicq easily, If you have smarting feet or SRT War borh legs broken, women. . p {Salem prison, He- told Capt. Clark.) sith ropes and place them In a boat, [OIE to live over the Fourth sa that | NEW YORK AND BOSTON 4 ORRIN EASTMAN, Internal injuries, | The injured are being cared for here! McBride Las offered a reward Of! Wien the | “8 owing hl nthe ae es S the tchildren might have Ko" Light shoes try Allen's Foot-Ease, It cools Via Springfield and the q z at the Littauer Hospital when the latter was rowing him up the} Then he forced tho two to take him up | but would die on the fifth <i ROSTON AND ALBANY RAILROAD. THAN JOHNSON, Masfeld; both |" pne accident happered at a sharp| $2,500 as the price on the head of; sound at the muzzle of his gun, that he | the Sound to a point near 1 d, using | Was paid to his threa the feet and makes walking easy. Cures | TOS TON cena & Hudson Riser Wi heey ee severely bruised. curve just west of the water works 01 had killed Merrill, his companion in the This rifle to cow them. From there he [little whys out yesterdas. | ewollen, sweating cert, Ingrowige nails, blls-| "Tratun leate, Grand Central Station, 7 GEORGE FISHER, head bruised ana] Tosenvgir at the nolnt where she track Harry Tracy, the escaped Oregon) oscape, though a man is held in Mon- y to the scene of his pres- |hotaing in his efforts to amuse them, | ters and callous spots. Relieves corns and | 43.00 °A. 3. T1200 nouns *4.00 P.M ane Pe \ internal injuries. mountain-side, convict, who, after killing three | (ina under suspicion of belng Merrill nt hiding, Killing Policeman Breese iy} Tilton Agel ed dre *| wuntons of all pain and gives rest and com- M-Gjarrive Doeton, 3.40 P.M, 6.00 Bs Be , a 1 ds, { ki trail of| <The Mgnt in which Tracy Killed Deputy | one skirmish and a farmer {this morning, and : , Sold by ail arugyiate | Ite Hotton, $800 4. 31, $12.00 nece,.04'9n oti / | prison guards, 1s making a tra Sheriff Charles Raymond and wounded] jv're State will be divided into dis- |Annuunee Ut he OE Tey A teeta, Sold by all Qragaiels | ws SLi bs Mt: arrive New York, 330 F TRAIN WRECKER PLACED | blood all over the State of Washing- Se and epotere Ande tricts fad a@ systematic beating of the a REE Ory fer, ma- | and shoe nore a re pee Gee ater at i One eae pee a son and Seefrit probably fatally was at|bush done to prevent Tracy's evider ast. Whe substitute. Trial package FRE! ddress | 1918 Tiroadway, and at Grand Cent [fom jand (elneady ‘haa sent {Our (Chto Pee er eee aon rales Creer Seattibel cto take ee Gane cont nid him de dn is ubstity ! 5 eo eat, GEORGE H” DANTE, | I; intent of escaping to Britis plum bla. wound In his heal Allen S$. Olmated, Le Roy, N. ¥ Gen. Superintendent. Gen. Passenger Agent EXCURSION IN PERIL. zeng of Washington to untimely con His method of securing a vance graves and several others to the hos-| from that nelghborhoos to dangerous WEST SHORE 4 pital with his rifle. The troops have | Seattle ven Sharecieriatle. = _ i - as = — ) \ Grady, Charged with Leaving Obstruction on) been called out to run down the) Afr Giving 1 Oe ean RAILROAD. c : y New York Central & H. Lessee. q Track, Maintains His Innocence. [desperado, and the woods about) park, We stopped at Mrs. Van Horn's (if r) pl a a Pa ag ee ’ Seattle are full of hunters for him. | house. She was busy upstairs. | rg easete la Jeter Soar Wont ele at. WOR: ‘This man with one gun has been hunt-|she came down Tracy was leisurely | 40 A. M—41) Catskill Mtn. Exp. to Cataktte, ~ . fed and hounded for four weeks, the] finishing a fine supper at her table with | 111204. M2) Saratoga and Mohawk Exprems, John Grady, of Borough Park, was ar- ing trom Ulmer Park. Fortunately, the | cage ranging from Salem In Oregon, | his rifle on the table beside his plate. | 12.45 PMG) Kip Van Winkle Flyer, raigned In the Coney Island Court to- | (rain was running slowly and the head- | where he and Dave Merrill escaped {Ile made his way from. hel aitaly | PM —ont tim. for Det, Chi. & ®t. . : May charged: withiviolatiig, Bection! é5\/ilght exposed: the obstruction from the State Prison June 9 all] through Mnes of men who thought they | or Husaee Re poictares ate of the Penal Code, which has to do with | The second attempt, like the first, was hrough the woods to Puget Sound. The| were after him till he threw his gun to ° ‘or Roch., Buff., Cl & Chicago. ; Interference with the property of a rall- | made on Sunday night, when travel I8|+seat of war" is now at Ravenna, near|his shoulder and persuaded them that | BM @ eee eet Eee ipa lan Raita one road. jheavy and all the trains are crowded | the Washington State University and| they were not | *Dally, Dally, except Sunday. | Leaves Brooke Grady was arrested by Policeman’ late at night’ with homeward-bound | within the elty limite of Seattle eae fil legendas : ten Annes! 1) aE 9005 ASM a at TB A O'Connell in the back yard of his house | holiday travellers, This time a sawhorse : ‘ emvell ber leith) RIA; ‘Ra s e Weraay! Cy P. ne. ‘Stallon () at fiat eee a short distance from the spot Where @| was found between the rails and a s9c- Piret willed da. At South Point he came upon Cant Chat NLR AM a 112.60 FM Oak A ed of or wi oy , Clark and four mei a boat. He Haat PLM Time t rlacipal hotels moment before a man had placed one ond disaster was narrowly averted, The | Tracy began by Killing three rauards) lark and itoun.\m nowith a bi tHe va tena aUere re and ‘ By, Westsntt nes. of the benches from this yard on the tracks of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Railroad at Sixty-first street and New Utrecht avenue. ‘The bench was @ragged from the tracks just in time to prevent the wreck of a train bear-| to police were thoroughly aroused and se) = 7 me = ~ duty tery zien atone ore ince cv WANDERBILT MAKING FAST watch for the train wreckers. | It 1s said that suspicion was directed Grady by his brother-in-law, who A.M, SMITH. Gan't Superintendent. ©. B. LAMBERT, Gon’! Pase'r Agent. Interest and Dividend Notices. ing 9 letter carriers and their fami- lies on the annual picnic of the post- men to Ullmer Park Tt was delleved that Grady had made two other attempts to wreck trains at this point out of revenge, his mother having been killed by a train at this crossing several years ago, “{ know nothing about any attempt to idvs of revenge for my mother's dvath.”” The Firnt Attempt. lives next’ door to him at New Utrecht | avenue and Sixty-third street, and who 4s a contractor, Grady Js twenty-six years old and unmarried. He {s a car- penter, Caught by Policeman, Policeman Henry O'Connell was hiding | behind @ tree at the crosaing at 11 oclock last night when he saw a man Whizzed past, He then went into the yard, where he believed he had seen the man disappear, and found Grady sit- | LENOX. Mass, Opgood Field. The wedding wil be el gifts equal Tuesday in the Trinity Church, to be| itt, now the eara Expects to Break the Record Between New- port and Lenox—Bride’s Rich Presents. Wa July K—AN fashion- | followed at Elm Court It is duc n said that Lila Sloa AUTO TRIP TO WEDDING. | the home of th to ¢ Vv hess of Marib. Dry Dock Savings Institution, 341 AND 343 BOWERY, NEW YORK, The Trustees have declared a dividend fof the six months ending June 30th, 1902, om all dee nite entitled thereto under the by-laws, at the rate of THREB AND ONE-HALF PER CBNT. per .num om all sums dot exceeding Three Thousand payable on and after July Sist, 1902 Dollars wreck « train,” said Grady in court. | ,. able Lenox js anticipating the arrival|Sloanes, with a breakfast ! “This policeman came into my back eae et the cerknen rete da this evening of Alfred G, Vanderbilt in| Fully $1,000,00 worth of presents hay Damsilis Gedasse ak bauae gtr aa yard and arrested me, He asked me i€|mhe man placed the bench cautiously (Ris fast automobile. Vanderbilt left /arrived at the Slonne house for the brid Pik iripmiiinincsn a sla Ce 5, I had put a bench on the track, 1 sald. |) erwoen the rails und ran away before | NeWPort this morning and sald he ex- These include many costly Jewel’, among ‘ANDREW |, Presid , of course not.’ He took me out! GGonnell could seize him, pected to beat the Newport-Lenox | them a pearl collar worth over $100,000 CHARLES MIEHLIN vest rest and showed me Hie sbeneh: { sata 1t] “oconnell pitied the bench oft the | record. He Js coming to attend the with, Rite from ie mem ute of the “WM, F. PATTERSON, Aas Secretary. was one of mine. I haye never placed wedding of his cousin, Miss Lila Van-| Vanderbilt family are the n ore. - a Tavthing on the tracks and have no| TSck® and the next moment the train | oi wa ee onan peoadnurat | Which have been given a bride In m CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 5s ai bet Siu ie 1ruaiewe ANNUAL DAVAUIND, ordered What interest at the AND ONE-HALF is) ited woeeha, ano ha rye. of 8) ting alone, on a similar bench, looking | = 3 pm, be veld te Cepoaliees on, ame ck tree encased in a was|very much frightened, according to A found between the rails at New Utrecht] O'Connell. He professed ignorance of /Of age. He ts a big. powerful man in’ FIRE SHOCK KILLED HER. ‘ the ittempt to wreck the train, but ad-|4Ppearante, and he betrayed no symy avenue and Sixty-first street and re-|iitiea that the bench was one-of his |tom of serious illness to-day as he) moved by the motorman of a train com: talked to a representative of The Even- Woman Dropped Mead When She garden seats. He wald: ge World "L had a ilttie Dr Saw Her Home Burning. CHARLES HENRY SAYLER | |yer, and I had to send for Dr Evening World.) x put Iam not quite ready : 5 ie 7 retary. —_ aT hope t ‘all right in i REPU Ac SUly hoe Ene Real |THE AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK, and to get back to the Sh dence of Lewis Downam, at Newport, | 601 Fifth Avenue, cor 42d Street, |head Bay track next week. I got catight fire and, with {ts contents, Jaterest rate of THREE AND OM! | reading about my ching burned to the ground, Th werg | HALE PER. ¢ (3%) per annum will land recelving letters ndolence | at supper in a grove on th | Sted. dep: three and aly |from my friends, 80 to put a stop to it!) “Mire, Downam ran to tho hou nd as | on al! sums from . | I declded to come out for a drive and|she arrived there dropped | show that I was not dying.” | shock | — ——= Saas | mn JULY 187. Two Young Men Held on Veteran Politician Drives Out WARD V. LORW, Presitent, ENR GOADBY, Treasurer. Charge of Playing Green| at Rockaway Beach and! , Goods Game — Detectives} Chats with Old - Time ) Tell Story of Capture. Friends, O 9 N @ ] ] 9 rit Joseph Bass, of No. 9% Monroe street,| Ex-Senator Jacob Worth, formerly e 1 S Lowest Prices. Reliable Goods. TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL and Henry Fausty, of No. 3 Eighth street, both young, were arraigned in Yorkville Court to-day accused by Abra; ham Shapiro, who is in the woojlen bus! ness at No. 6 Sheriff street, of having secured from him $164 by means of « areen-goode trick, ‘he prisoners were held In $1,000 bail each for examination leader of the Republican party in Brook- | lyn, and. who has been reported as| dying at the home of his nephew, Robert | Kreuscher, at Rockaway Beach, took an effective way to stop the rumors of his serious j)ine | The veteran politician appeared on the | Boulevard and other drives at Rock- | Wate . ican Wate aad Diamond Cowp rite or Telephone, An Important Sale of Women’s Shirtwaist Suits on Monday, July 7th. LANE, AMONDS INDW aM on Monday. away, to-day, in his nephow's carriage, | iy naceonaina $0 the story told by Detec-lang stopped to chat with every old! MONDAY’S MORNING PAPERS 1 ves Garrison and Higgins, Base ' \j "| sauned the arrest @ few days ago ot} friend he chanced to see on a drive trom | WILL GIVE YOU FULL DETAILS, j 8 tor procuring U, one end of the Beach to the other, Voreaa Maleate, 2 ‘experienee, Fausty and a man named Loula Buvie, charging that they had given tim knock-out drops and then rovbed him of his gold watch and chain and $40 in cawh The detectives thought spite was At tho bottom of the case. In tho course pf their investigations the detectives, It Is alleged, heard of dealings Mr, Sbapiro was said to ha had with the men, The result was their Aneet on Ghepiro's chargé of grand | larceny, A ealtation’ and One Band from “FLORODORA' Cigars or Two Bands from § CUBANOLA, ‘CREMO" “GEO. W. CHILDS’ or JACKSON SQUARE Cigars 1 are of same value as one “SWEET CAPORAL' CIGARETTE 2l7 7M AVE. , BOX FRONT. REDEEMED AT [ / NEWYORK. Mr, Worth |» verging on seventy years thatwer Good patente + 68 Uroagware 3, We (@” WE DO NOT ADVERTISE IN SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS. THE AMERICAN MAN'S WHISKEY, RADE—41—MARK, A Blend of four sbwolutely, pure whiskies, 1 of them less than 8 years 014, each one In suc proportion as not {0 destroy” th he blend making on Well an (he richest. his € NEAR 23% ST. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street.

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