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au ey Me ih, Trolley Crashes Into a Flat Car a and the Passengers and Crew _ Bre Cut and Bruised by Fly- Sing Glass. E Hp He Mistook the Signals for Street 3 Lanterns and Was Pinned Be- neath the Wreckage—No Hope for His Recovery. ‘Confused in a maze of red Ights in J the street, Motorman John Connaugh- ston crashed a big, donble-trucked Ja- 7 @ maica avenue car into a tracks near Railroad avenue, _ lyn, early to-day. “Connaughton was carried to the hos- pital suffering from probably fatal in- * ternal injuries, Conductor James Brown was badly bruised by being thrown ‘through the door and a dozen passen- } Bera were shaken up and cut by the © dying giase of broken windows. Brook- ‘At Railroad avenue an incline to con- nect the surface line with the elevated ‘structure és being built and the street Ms torn up for more than a block. Ted lights are placed on the piles of stone at the side of the street at night. The ‘Mat cat was standing on tho tracks, while a force of men were loading ® "with dirt. ‘There were two red lights hung on the rear, but they were at about the same height as those along the street, and > Motorman Connaughton did not see the lfference until {t was too Inte. He re- ‘yorsed the power, but it was not done in time to avert the cr ‘The workmen saw the danger and fied in time to escape injury. Motorman James O'Hanton jumping from the flat car, which was knocked fifty fect in the ¢rash. When they ran back to the Wreck, Connaughton was pinioned in =the wreckage of his car, the front of hich was almost completely destroyed, je Was unconsctous and was extricated iv fiving Conductor Brown was standin in tl door when the crash occ Sand’ was hurled out on the i here he struck against the rear of 16 reverely sha An ambulance surgeon from St. Mary’ eased the wounds of the were cut, Connaughton hospital, {s_ thirty~ 0. 107 Van Sick- tent of but he is ans offer 2 =” fen avenue, 1 o> his injuries cannot still unconscious. —___— POLICE HURT INPATROL CRASH Broadway Car Strikes Wagon Taking Boy Prisoners to Ger- ry Society Rooms and All Are Thrown Out. ee A patrol wagon from the Church north-bound Broadway car at Leonard street early to-day. Three policemen and three boys they were taking to the rooms of the Gerry Society were thrown to the pavement, the policemen all being injured. patrol at almost full speed Tear wheels and the rear of the wagon Were shattered and the horses, taking t ht, ran up the street for seven Patrolman Ridder was badly bruised e head and back, Patrolman Co- wrist was sprained and his left Jeg and side were badiy bruised, and Patrolman Kelleher's right wrist was sprained. The youthful prisoners escaped tn- Jury and were taken to their destina- tion tn a patrol wagon from the Leon- ard Btreet Station, after an ambulance had been called from the Hudson Street 2 Homttal ana the surgeon had drossea the wounds of the policemen. All were : % able to return to the police station. ‘ges ‘8 were arrested on suspicion hen, who found them Rector and West streets early to- took them to the station, shael "i 5 Joseph , fourteen years old, and James twelve years ol his ad- 0 Ne} 8 uncle, ‘The police say they that they were on thelr was ‘a store at No. 13 Greenwich street, the three boys w arraigned iren's Court to-day, th his hand in’ a sling, nd and told Justice ie boys confessed after arrest they were on their way to Green- Wich street to steal some lead Pipe they Provigusly stolen and soll to w win tha t street. Callahan boy Was found to have ee record, having been arrested times before for various offences, petit larceny to burglary. His est ‘was In 189, when he was ine years old. ‘Twice he was sent tholic Protectory, Justice seen Bim this morning ‘to the sph Droney, ‘was sent to the Catho- Pre athe boy's older brotwer, hom: the boy been at de fay discharged, (tof Suicide on Doorstep. ® laborer, who had for several heavily LUGHT MAZE |WHTECAP CASE SS WRECK, STIS WA. DAIS car on the} HORSES THEN RUN AWAY.) Btreet Police Station was wrecked by a| ‘ ‘The car crashed into the rear of the| The steps, | Po} great day for Ply p fore election. The other FURNED TO KILL HERSELF Drinking Bout Yourstone Trial at Plymouth, Mass., Post- poned Till Monday, Greatly In- terests the Noted Author and, Traveller. ARTIST GIBSON WATCHFUL. Rumors of a Confession That May | Possibly Involve a Number of| Prominent and Wealthy Men In} the Outcome. (spectal to The Evening World) PLYMOUTH, Mass., Nov. 18—Tt was a disappointed crowd that gathered early In the county court-house here to- day hoping that the trial of Odber An- No EK. Bates, Chester Briggs, mpus, Andrew N. Gifford, Hector D, MeLoud, Willam H. Potter and Joseph Bilva, the alleged whitecaps of Marfon, Mass., who are accused of having tarred and feathered one James McDonald, would be called by Judge Harris, Because of a heavy calendar Judge Harris decided to postpone the case until next Monday. This is particularly agreeable to Rich- ard Harding Davis, because It gives the author a chance to attend the Horse Show with other wealthy summer resl- dents of Marlon, whose names have already been dragged into the white- THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER cap scandal, A feature of the caso 1s the report that Richard Harding Davis headed a subscription of $10,000 to de- fend the necnsed whitecaps. ‘That there is plenty of money dehind the defendants there fs no doubt, They have secured John A. Cummings, of United States Life-Baving crew. “He did odd jobs about Marion, and one day Goanips Then Got Busy, Late in July Potter was called away to help renovate a cottage In a neigh A boring town, Then the gossips had plenty to talk about. MeDonald went to board at th tter home, and no othe but the affairs “ ; and th en avises, the » the Marbles ‘ang ulthy and ‘prominent residents known to society In New and New York found Mt roads and on the water t It was the special subject of ition at afternoon teas on the nd at the balls for wh Mario) Ia poted akan Then the climax came. One of Potter's friends w him, ‘The ordinary gossip that had apled the minds of the resi- dents turned to the threats of Potter came vhen he hi there was to to his home, MeDonald, A day afterward two children were turned out also. Then the re ts, rich and poor, employers and em- oy decided quickly. On Aug. 6a meeting 4 hall and that night an fifty went to the Pot dragged McDonald out Then McDonald Was Mobbed. They told him that his ¢ ing Hauor tlegal i sand hill and p which they amooth on bey tha of feathers that had been plucked #ix chickens. The next figure on the programme was to ride him a quarter | A. | ynehing. went as turned away by his * Was sell. rin dropped a Of a mile astride a fonce-rall. lashes were then given to him, was turned Into the woods with the warning never to return or he would be burned at the stake. But MeDonald wax plucky despite his age, He came back the next. day From Marion he went to Plymouth and | Interested the county authorities 1 case, Dotectives were put to work Indictments found. against the who must stand trial next Monday When the triat is called it will be a south County - ré expected to come from. ar e hundred miles, Everybody” h outs knows Richard Harding. 1 and C, D. Gibson, the artist, and expect that they will take @ great In- terest In the case KoMe Way | MRS. ROOSEVELT’S CABIENT. | OMectal Ladies Meet and Discuss Enterta nts and Gowns, | WASHINGTON, Nov, 16.—The first of | Mrs, Roosevelt's “Cabinet meetings was held to-day In the large corridor ‘on the @econd floor of the White House These meetings are weekly gatherings of the Cubinet ladies and are quite in- formal. All the ladies of the Cabinet, with the exception of Mrs, Root, who ts not in the city, attended the function, although Mra.-Hay and Mrs, Hitchcock are in mourning. Many of the ladies brought some ar- ticle of needie work, while Mrs. Rooge- yelt pawed as ehe conversed with her friend, Various things relative to the officias entertainments and points of ett quette Involved were brought up for dis- cussion. The colors of gowns for various occasions were a 80.38 to avoid lating clashes when the official tadiea Stand side by skle in the receiving Mne. ———— Hugh M. Thompson Dead. YOUNG GIRL HELD AS A SWINDLER, do without an Miss Meyers HORSEMAN IN RAILROAD WRECK clerk refused to | om. Mr. would t wer fr she Davi the | Little Girl Badly Hart While Piay- | \ WHITECAPS. AFTER TAR AND FEATHERING A MAN RIDE HIM OUT OF TOWN ON A RAIL 1902, MAS, YOUNG AHEAD RESCUED BY & IN SUIT FOR CHILD. HUMAN LADDER. Mrs. McAllister Young, While on his way this morning tc Gansevoort Market, Guatano Nendola, niece of Ward McAllister, has come] an Italian, of No, 208 Mulberry street, out ahead of her former hustand, Alex- | eowenwe Loulse a ed Into a subway opening at the ander ©, Young, In thelr contest for| streets and fell twenty ¢eet onto fete possersion of thelr two-and-a-half-year- | work of pipes. Both his: legs were | broken, and he also suffered Internal in- old daughter, | Justice Steckler, in the Supreme Court, has ruled that Mrs, Young ts to have | the child nine months in the year and the father three months. ‘This ends a dispute {n the civil and | criminal courts which followed the ac- | tion for divorce brought by Mrs, Young summer and in which she was awarded a decree. Mr. Young 1s a lawyer lying in Ho- uries J4hoo weak to call for assistance, Nen- dola lay in the shaft an hour before he was discovered by the watchman, who heard his groans as he was passing by, ‘An ambulance Was summoned from Si, Vincent's Hospital. Dr. Quinn and nine employees ot the Subway Con- struction Company peneanags into the hele. By forming a human, ladder. with each man tpon dls fellow’s shoulders, they managed to get the injured Italian to the mouth of the shaft, He was re- moved to the hospital, it thought te may recove where is southwest corner of ‘Bleecker and Eim | FFTEEN KILLED OF YANKEE CRU. SAN JOSE, Costa P yrding to news reach Colombian rebel sour weht at Agua of the Colombian Government and Government gunboats Chucuito and Bogota were on their way here to convoy back the war vessel Poas, which 1ormerty belonged to Costa Rica. ‘The Bogota, acording to reports, i now on her way back to Panama ‘dis- abled as a result of the engagement, fire officera and fifteen of her crew being ed. ‘of the rebel gunboat 2. The Costa Rica authorities refused to permit Colomibia to arm the Poas at this port, and the vessel is being steadily watched to see that no arms or ammu- nition are taken on board. Women Who Helped “Jim They say In the Gixth Asse rict “Jimmy March is going to himself.” ‘The popular Republican leader and Port Warden has arrahged inner to his constitu way Central Hotel next that promises to be the ts at the most ela met Mra, Clara Potter, Tho Potters) order, and ing on a it lived with their two children on the| put.ont sie r} rleven-year-old Kathe Kennedy, white back road of Marion, Potter soon no-| Of iO? OMnente i playing on the roof of her home, No. 4 enxletaiairt. ticed that McDonald was extremely | order signed with the name of W Sussex. at y City, trlpped and del aaarierein friendly to his wife, 80 did other por-| Dawe, Thy hos wis gt : Ap . UTE fa $75,000 br sons tn the town, for Marion, tke all | 4M! other and. saw In two made ast April and down-F er rel ‘or is Meyers. Shi ek 10 i n declined by a anation of her conduct to the Clty council. Mr. Carnegie will be no: Here's strength for good work-- light hearts for play—good bone and strong muscle, pure blood and steady nerve, growth for your children, rosy cheeks and bright eyes for your lassies, vigor and self-reliance for your sons, young hearts for your wives, strength for your brain and for your hands— zest at your morning meal---economy for your purse~- Health, Wealth Breakfast. Good and a Quaker Oats THE FOOD THAT TELLS Packages only---at all Grocers, Cereta Spoon Coupon in.the package. POLITICAL DINNER FOR FIFTY GIRLS, Unique Entertainment for Young March, Republican Leader. my” aad prepared this week by our Piano Store. i For weeks our experts have been busy fo e@) Fall River, as counsel, and his fee is affair the lower end of the elty has . ald to the $5,000, seen for a long time morrow s selling. . = A SAOUG, feel OST tg fa: a aGat) Eh Serasterie te kal eatey © Umma The collection of instruments is the broadest we have ever Monday !t will be by far the most In- iad arte Is motto for this oc- p oe me Gh by : <i ATT) : iF 7 akes teresting criminal trial that quaint ol@-|Got Goods from Department|Samuel Cruttenden, of NeW) casion “sore for the Jadies" His ae ina ae of eh pad an ludes rus h ees n ae as fashioned historical Plymouth has ever 1 i A guests of honor are to be fifty of the Chickering, Mason & amlin, Steinway, ranich & bach aines aaane none ot the defendants nas| Store by.Charging Them to} Haven, Has His Head Crushed) vreriicst iris in the district, They are Bea AWS Ce me , money, so that the fund for the defense i A to have a dining-raom all to themselves Paes Pe see 5 5 must. necessarily. come from another| Account Customers. in Accident on Hartford vine.) oe ene se ituwwed te tate - Then the prices are the lowest for which thoroughly worthy oe, o——- jess It bo *haunes . TEATS eAIN fe cerenit Men in Danger, ols Bebey ae Hath Of course tt Tae plaNnos wore evel sold. ge 7 : Gertrude Meyers, elghteen years old.| MADIBON, Conn., Nov. 18—Samuel| stood that “Jimmy” March is to pre The entire list is not ready at this writing; but here are a few It was rnmored here to-day that one} jiying in Brenthal place, Newark, wos] Cruttenden, @ well-known hurseman, of | at the dinner. he speak fora l lred - of the Indicted men would turn State's} qrratgned tn Jefferson Market Court|New Haven, was Killed and Joseph | ty case Gov. Odell or Senator Depew that speak for a hundred. evidence and give the District-Attorney | to-day on the charge of obtaining goods | Lockstrom, of Auburn, R. 1, a brake-|or either one should find It aca Chiekering Upright, was $450; now $ Prince & Son Upright, was i the names of every one concerned in| qinder false pretense from a Sixth ave-|man, was Injured by the derailment of ae tetra Chickering Upright, was $4 now $225. Horace Waters Upright, was $250; now $185, the whitecap episode. If this report} nine department store. She was held in]on express freight train co the to sit In with the half u hundred flowers Mason & Hamlin Upright, was $400; now $195, Kurtzmann Upright, was $350; now $165, turna out to be correct some of the| 3300 hall for trial in General Sexslons. [tine Division af the New York, 3 of the Sixth Assembly District, “Jim? Mason & Hamitn Upright was 5100, Ow $225, Milton Upright, was'$ now $185. . mm) Wall fo et akan mi “i Hartford Realroad early to “ Mareh will not only act as te . Muehifeld Upright, was $00; now $135 Cro Jpright, was $3! wealthiest residents of Marion may have] It was alleged by Special OMecer |, 3 rhding in a atotk aesig wt Nhe “will aged a ni x Wisewor ipa nt, was $350; ne W816, Chi i Sauare, was $: to stand trial for “rtot and assault.’ Larking, of the department store, that | 1 ohis w one ah re Mathuschek Upright, was $200; now $12 FS y Square, was $4. James McDonald, whom the defendant] yesterday afternoon the young w Lean sp dan Odell speech himseit. Haines Bros. Upright. was $300; now $1 Neilson Square, was $300; are accused of assaulting, Is now In alentered the store Ants i , male guests at the dinner will be | Kranich & Bach Uprght, was $400; Barmore Square, was $300; now $10. small town, twenty miles outside of| \f Be rE URBAN train the acellent ed in a dining-reom re Keller & Sons Upright, was $250; now $13. | Kranich & Bach Square, was $350; now $75. runt OF MEe, « led, blocking bo: aa occupled by th x} f :. . 7, T ., ie, . AUT ANGRE UIAELBSITscahAa ashe hens MO ihe store. with Ci went Wound trtchse trom tie: aouveniivyeatorastat | The pianos will be sold in our Basement Under-Price Store, 0 Wat he received at the hands je store hree. hi : ‘ " ary. of the mob on Aug. 6 last, although he | BUC Roan returned: and gals TA nner originallty: they: promise for cash, or on easy monthly payments, as you arrange. tu clone to wixty-flve years of axe. Seles, Many ae trom, who was th " ‘The dinner grows out of the nr Tt was tn July that MeDonald first] shown Ms Uulse AL CARE aA ES He iar ret he } appe in Marlon. He came from Hy March in the Sixth District about a| Boston, where he had worked with the Hundred und. ‘0 |FELL THROUGH A SKYLIGHT. | week verore election in whitch the Formerly A. T. Stewart Our Piano Store’s Greatest Sale of Pianos IS Announced for Tomorrow The greatest movement yet known in piano selling has been ments for this occasion. More than a hundred pianos, organs, and Angelus piano-players, which have been out on rent, or taken in change for new pianos, have been put in perfect condition for to- preparing the instru- & Co., Broadway, Fourth ave., 9th and 10th sts. rifled, A MILLION ANNUAL SALE 10.000.,000 BOXES Greatest in the World AMERICAN BOUNCING BAB: ere kept crowing with the delight of living, because their mamas have learned to use CASOARETS Candy Oathartic. You all know how neighborly neighbors tell each other of the really good things they have learned from experience. CASCARBHTS are one of those good things, and the kind words said for them has created a sale of nearly A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. It is easy to protect OASOARETS a perfect medicine that will clean, regular and in working order. Children like the from all stomach, bulk, Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Genuine tablet (GQ RELIABLE’ Sarher. CARPETS ; Newest designs and colorings, {from Ingrains to Savonnerles, at | specially low prices. ORIENTAL RUG SALE. 100 SHIRVANS, $14.50 (reduced from $25 & $30). 4100 MOSOULS & IRANS, $16.60 (reduced from $28 & $35), Fine antique pieces, “LONG CREDIT” furnishes at once | 5) ‘and waits for payment. CASH on CREDIT iy OWPERTHWAIT &G./i 104, 106 and 108 Wesr 14% St. NEAR 67" AY. Brooklyn Stores. Flatbush Ay. near Fullon St, | | 50 Years in Use. « at the following drug stores ‘Any, druggist can Drugs. 2, Voppeler, cor, Grand st, and Vincent, Biway | Pharmacy se oma Bi icin, fot WO Fulton st. 7 AS... 004 ih Bt... cor. c. infants against children's com-~ laints, because all these perils have their beginning in stomach and bowels, and we have in Bee always keep the delicate machinery in a child's body Uttle candy tablet, and are kept safe bowel, blood and skin diseases. Ali druggists, 100, stamped OOO. Sample and booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Oo., Chicago or New York. Without Morphine or Poisonous 250,600. Never sold in Will Furnish Your Home. Will Clothe Your Family. ICHAELS BROS. Ave & 9th St Brooklyn Furniture, Carpets, Clothing Of Reliable and Up-to-Date Styles, Easy fo Buy. Easy fo Pay. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. Fifth Ave, and Ninth St., Brooklyn, World Want sticet. Thi tim rates ate

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