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at's attention can adjust it.” SIGNALS DISPLAYED. “Just think of it. There were seven signals displayed and he passed 4 hall. Think of such precautions and then such a result as the disaster has shocked us all.” it of way. nothing to that, The Haston train was an express as far as Easton and Recah to a stop to cool a hot box. eerantord, swung by the agent with the orders. He passed that, then the | “red light that followed at Garwood, then the green cautionary signal—the in at Westfield crossing, then the red light that forbade him to go any “ton express, and then the red lights of the train itself. They wore tho last. He saw them, but it was too Inte, too late. FLASHED PAST THEM ALL. “pom the time and the distance covered you must see that Davis could 4 ‘Vrestficld, the green cautionary signal and the red danger one three-quarters | ‘of a mile apart. He was going sixty miles an hour. It is simple. _ obscured the lights of towns and signals?” “No such an extent as to blind an engineer could keep up that pace.” “Have you anything to say about Davis?” ‘ay that if he were still Jiving.” “gmuse of death of so many people, it would be their duty to indict all con- eerned in the calamit Engineer Jamew H, Davis, on whom the Jersey Central ofMcials place all the lame for the Westfield wreck, in which twenty were killed and fifty wounded, ied from his infurics at 7 o'clock this morning In the Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, N. J Belzer street, in that city. \ UNDERTAKERS ALL BUSY. Most all tho funerais of the victims of the wreck will take place to-morrow Bianco In all that st takes to locate any trouble and a! HEROINE OF THE JERSEY CENTRAL WRECK, WHO TURNED HER HOME INTO A HOSPITAL “Was there a signal displayed at Cranford? Much seems to be made of “Moat certainly there was a signal displayed at Cranford. There 1s ectecy about that. There were orders there for Davis, telegraphed | from Jersey City, informing him that train 13, the aston express, was) the track ahead of him and would have the right of way as far as} ellen, where she had orders to sidetrack and give his train, 621, the “There has been some criticism of the Easton train being ahead of the | hilade)phia train on the same track. They were both expresses and there | om there on a local. She was well within her rights on that track and in | “The first Signal that should have stopped Davis was a red lantern at | lock system—three-quarters of a mile outside of Westfleld, then the flag- | further that, he should have been looking for after seeing the green light, | then the torpedoes, then Louis O'Neil, the flagman sent back from the Eas- | 0 where they ought to be. Cranford is two miles from i ’ ( Ref not have had his eyes wher y oug! ‘ se } nat who Is a ad “ “What about a statement attributed to Mrs. Davis to the effect that her ee husband had told her that his engine was leaking so badly that the steam | “No, All that I can say for him is that he was a good engineer. 1 would joe work, but Judge Vail charged them that a horrible railroad accident had! ried a year ago and leaves jaken place within the borders of the county and he would advise them i) yiig, | ntinue their session until Feb. 9, and that “if proper evidence was ad- Juced by the prosecutor, and it was shown that negligence had been the) a ee eee .| izations Tell the Commission-| Demonstrate Their Ability to} Whiskey-Soaked and Miser- (j {i N smgaccion 2eithe aperatlons, of acount ‘| ers What Kind of a Service Sidetrack the Machine in the ies in Court While U cura 0ap Be, Non Nort be altered. 60 THE WORLD: ihURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 99, 1903. WHILE SHE HELPED TO CARE FOR THE INJURED, AND TWO OF THE DEAD PASSENGERS. WILLS FRSTOF 4) ENGLISHMEN Lynch Starts in to Avenge Sens | tence of Irish Captain by Stabbing Golden, a Britishery Who Dies of His Wounds, VICTIM CALLED TO STREET. | When He Walked Through the-Door He Was Immediately Attacked N with a Knife—Assailant Under.Am ». ° } rest. Thomas Lynch, ot No. 9 Garnotatreeé, _/ Brooklyn, who was arrested last night \ charged with stabbing James Golden, of Wo. 334 Hamilton avenue, will have” to face a charge of murder to-dey, ad 4 : eae ie Golden dled of his woundsin the Lorky ; : qo Prin Gas j Island College Hospital. ; 5 Lynch, who {s an Irishman, got tnto Wnglishman, in a Hamilton evenue gay loon over the merits of the Captain Lynch treason case, Golden declared ” that the gentencing of Lynch to. lite imprisonmeht was merciful. Tgmoh dé- ~ clared that the sentence was worse than | " “All I can say to that is that engines that leak are not sent out on THOMAS A CUMING a Sie. | Wan neat Ro: Whainurageta Ce RoaT Tea Be sixty miles an hour runs and that no engine goes out on our POR IN CHA he ies § yooh : gondition. No engine that would lose sufficient steam and keep joatae; “a ants and supcrinfendent of the | “I intend to kill forty Englishmen in National Express Company. He | °Td¢r to avenge my namesake!” With left four grown children and a |{?at he left the saloon. returning, how. ver, ina minutes, when he as! mother, He was a widower and | Goiden to go out into the etieet! olden ; will be buried in Buffalo. had hardly got out of the door when Lynch drew a knife and stabbed him in the back. Lynch was arrested and Gol- . | « He wna a vietim of the wreck nd wan a young & jainfleld, well known in ett ~The Union County Grand Jury to-day thought they had completed their) Vandlathielic cireles, 6 4yan maar | The Boston Herald Says: den was taken to tho hos: : pital. if « * * © Im THE WORLD AL- ‘was sent Mes, Ents : MANAO contemporanoous Ristory, |/,00 See ty eee, Cones he oe eae digested into m small. book |8!"8 Sing for five years for killing, HARKIN: h you can carry, not incon- | George Devanney, of No, 1¢ Sullivan es Pemtonttly, In your pocket street, Elections and Mesting® renolution was ad Si eataTGs the ariiee oF) Amoctecen the Oriental Bank wore proposed by more than two-thinis of. the whole, number of, the * Promatod by by Shampoos of eet - ‘ Bank be amended as follows: ‘That Section 2 of Articlo I. of said articles of which now readn as follows: Reeemieann of Many Organ- | Brackett, Brown and Elsberg)Poor Old Waterfront Wreck, F | atternoon, when all business In Plainseld will be suspended by proclamation of able, Dies oy the Mayor. Funeral aervicen will be held in tho Iirst Presbyterian Chureh, the re , Sgt ey es; he Firat Bi ait h, All the undertakers The’ Y S) . iti o ation Feat th re % ‘o-mo . a coalaiglas er And Light Dressings of 2203523 - payment of deposits, and for making loang and’ ° Will haye five funerals ‘The only body taken from the wreck that has not yet been positively identifed > (m supposed co be that of David Miller, a clothing salesman, of No. 214 West Sixty fourth street, this city. Miller left New York Tuesday afternoon to gv ty Eason ed has not been seen since. W. Raymond Weston, a friend of the salesman, went to eld ‘to-day and searched the ratiroad tracks near the scone of the wreck, en- Shean to discover some trace of itis friend. He found a horn-handle knife, whieh he declares belonged to Miller, He was unable to identify the body at the “morgue, however, because {1 was mangled and charred beyond recognition. Mrs Miershas been nottfiet of the probable death of her husband and wii) visit Plain Meld to-day. ‘There are ati!) eleven persons injured In the wreck at the Muhlenberg Hosptial. Whe docturs sald to-day that they were all getting along nicely and would prob- ably recover. Davis. Chief Kicley saya the statement will not be made piibile until the Coroner's @nybest. The dead engincer's brothers are not so reticent, They say thelr brother did not take al! the blame for the disaster, claiming that railroad methods were Bastion express, contrary to custom, would run on the main track between Cran- ford and Dunellen. EENGINEER BLAMED RAILROAD OFFICIALS, Days refused to see the railroad officials, and when interviewed by C Phyatelan Westcott in the presence of John TK. Large, olalw agent for the Jer Central, he was evasive stance of the ante-mortem niutement as follows “Tt was one of those cases where I was expecting every second to see the white Hight drop. 1 did see the danger signal, but there isn't an engineer on the road Who doesn’t run right up to his signals most of the time, and that what I did. ‘Had | known there was a train ahead 1 would not have done thts “1 khow this doesn’t excuse me for what I did, but I ought to have been told that that express had not been switched off for me at Cranford. It's always bee one before—always. So important a change as that ought to have been given to ‘the engineer of a train like mine, but it was't. I knew nothing about it at all Mt behind. That's all there ts to it. “When I ran up to my danger signal I followed the custom of every enginowr. It is always done, When my white light didn't appear and 1 shot under the signal 1 tried to bring my train up, and almost at the same moment I saw that other they weren't going to switoh that train. My God! If I had only known that!" CORONER'S JURY IS AT WORK. Phe oMcial inquiry to fix the responsibility for the wreck has been begun b Prosecutor N. C. J. English, of Union County, and Coroner Hoise Bunting, of Elizabeth. 7 ‘Mayor Charles J. Fisk, President of the Board of Health, has been impanelled Detectives have been ") Plainfield in gathering evidence for the inquest. The Union County Grand Jury, Tfwhich was to have been dismissed to-day, will be held in recess no that evidence n forgets to eat, Ils is avo} Ge A panne 88, |< washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which read- Fir any ot) aabisinisan hae jaken by the Coroner may be submitted to it OW oy ne to hay . red a M sti kan of lly suggest themselves, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery, de6 by ariking ou a ot oar 4, Charles. Thayer, one of the victims of the Weetficld disaster, was not the| san. J#a man called at th n , married man. |” deep hava dave) ra des tie — Avee a I Brovislona therein conta a eins wad wagon. ew a aD De daveloped v mali rite of appocia tio; y to secretary of Bonator Thomas C. Flatt na reporied, but general auperintend- | iy iniseye Cay eee Sig eel Kidnoy trouble he suffers Laundry Wants. ea nnadthe ae naten tal ofthe National Express Company for the New York division, with ofttces Haid go to ure! RSURINE SHO BAe os rie wanted, over 10, for ¢ AM i" ihe ‘previa “rein sma tds Bcoadway. vat a aC : vat tary, of which “a tH requlred, Wallach’s Lawn rar" Phat oald arth of a 5a sora shi Bmiplox a snaitrinen | NR | paiitte, ion Mite My ttmontty leader IALDEANEN WANT | “MORE PAY? | bee arena arnuar a Fun ois, |wetneeet tims tae Mal i ae ) he Unites |" Vhargon were preferred agalnst him Palmer, when! he gained. recognition Vandy, TTT PAT 0 | qe Slane thers a ponialned on Bipress Company in 186%, and continued therein until ame latter part of | Mhey, Were Lo have n} Ps t ner Goma GR. —. voy Naied” tor, teundie bring relerenes DIED. ean Be IT further comple: tay eae Iwhen he resigned, after having succeeded Waller Hutton as general agent meted, bl 1 at 0 10 the | Ansembiy BIT Iner: Thotr sat ant Lasinary “ann tion at | KRLLY,—JOHN KELLY, of North Bergen, N. J, ate, drsiges holding the Natlonai Express agency, Mr. Mayer nad b jkant. Brown ng | Attire iveopioriad pee ee ee dway, ‘agin at honed roi 10, Alor 6 ahert Ilse, » yer been Ine | in a Te hous ary to 82,000, Snivaitee me iD ac aa saudi Funeral from bis late residence, Hudson 4M numerous slectrienl and mining enterprises } org lots We pecial to The By IVER veuan man, 18 fo drive laundry’ — county boulevard, at 30 A. M, Friday, thenee | avenue, Plainflele, N. J fm & #emi-consclous condition most of the time since he has beer pital, regained sensi gondition. When h Davis msde an ante-mortem statement regarding the wreok to Chief of Police | Patrick Kieley, of Piainfield, in the presence of his brothers, John and Martin | Tesponsible, und charging that he had not been notified, as he should, that the| To his brother John he spoke freely, and the lattey to-day gave out the sub: | “When I saw that train ahead of me it was the first I knew that I had not left) train ahead, But {t was too late. It wouldn't have been if I had only known that the Measure After Legisla- A Coroner's jury of six prominent residents of Plainfleld, N. J.. headed by ex: | " gned by the County Prosecutor to assist the police of Teaves & scn and thie daughters and his movher, who reside at No. 94!) Wison Was th Crelghton, the young man who lost both legs in the wreck and fady to BMclently to-day to appreciate for |si% Tam he fareot all wbour the trial] Wi wecelye | avale, treaiment ainiees|/ TO RAISE ROOSEVELT’S PAY, i realised both of his limbs were gone he|, Major Ebeteln had him brought be if, “Ob, let me die; On, iet me die.” The doctors said he had no |}! yesterday and heard th |ENGINEER PARSONS REPLIES. “RAINES ROUTED IN TEST.|SLUM-WORN BODY AT REST. e Gtacounte, to the ‘customers of euch Branch | ——— — —— Cuticura “ke | totlows . | “Section All the powers of this association i The Evening Worl) The old vagrant won't have to go to Harlemites w four Inst shall be exercised and i ue a {niehe>tuenox avenda 0 q urt any m She's deat now, They nhall be exerciaed and it nee, an above So he Rapid Transit road—two Senators 10-¢ ave hee thin, slum-worn old body up r Ht ; nt +f ‘ esredhs ual eats ef ty iiteveacle ioe hIat ese tune Suwon wit ds 0) This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes oid ome for ne year ane eat deele “sees! Ferentatives of many Tlavlea vj (ta the Senate “whewove me ws watts for crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching ACT vines) kis ota eae eee sa ited ORTH C a ne nan nent on shares of the capital stock of this + © Rapld ‘Transit. Camm. ting with the Democrats, Messrs, | her m e, surfaces, des- ree 8 ot Article TIT. 6¢ eaNd SAusaah i) urge the ndoption of th kert, Brown and Btsberg headed oft | They her name was L A of atgoclation be amended qo read an tote Hs -Passett scheme to Beepuatteane | Walker. Tt really Mont mak oye Tall Pale | gs som cover coe ae ae dey ny n diffe ¢ Vhether o ot i j e in (Oe | Aldern tious a difference whether IL was or not asites, stimu- F the election of directors, aiait Tax Co’ s f ral jet the Mt nis {had no home, and that made no difver- 4 he held at the princteal place of | Prosldent ienry Martin, of the Hare] t ee ut wis one of the clty'a ‘walts, | follicles, looS= | ith “Be provintons ‘of the law in ‘auch cane a lom Board of Commerce. py : this netion the regula {scarred with yeara of lite h Ate And provided, nd al) other olestiend Maat Petition containing Hua 5 of vt BE NUOH COOK. to, l long (he water front and the beer dives ens the scalp be. preter Wall Oy, biel naandiog oactaes: forty-five years of skin, supplies That. Section 4 of Article Til. ‘of sala artis” tig| 5 cles of association be amended 40 as to read es the roots with Peettion f 9 of energy amd |fynutlicnlos terse ff fate ane tt tech oo ‘ sewlere Yester- the Brooklyn | ing | {the indy sald a vided given od H sha 1 Ml disorderly. or willin stop at One te ti CBeRRL DR Ean Ay t two. auccemsive “weeks Immediately ee om angi Senator SNINCE Nreteu me ‘or Just one) i ioe Nene |northern end of Le it hance. Commitic ss of the wormwood some of the nourishment, hye cn nao vee pe Jo ophese. (rains NAnenes Pad aac itor ae ‘said articles of tation be | wariem people i Pe wens trom thes Bark Row, diver piss out for whiskey and makes the |-mentet by ‘nriking out ail of ‘Section bot A ndred and ‘Chi to AIL Night in a Cel, hai Ae een erica ae °Ae pons Hindeed ant Ste Taotion eee starlet air grow upon a Tec Obani | virtually: expre of assoctation be amended eo as to read am fole } asweet,whole- [iors he trains wi dudiet in he charge Was vegrency; not a four rt m stath ons A Lua He eat . for her, Soe stept all night path lon Gite: beard | at directory, sac more than ny ‘teen minute thee ‘entre Btreet Cour | ret pe onsite 4 ca! whi clea in the Board of ‘Directors, which shall ee ah ¢ Ss Ip en all quire a majority of the existing Directors’ to Sngineer Vy new plans for Hi conatitute a quorum, shall elect one of thett +” we plain | i Re else fails. hme tobe Prenteht an. okvere_ of ; with | number to be Vice-Presidents of the Transit Bo: new subway hall hold office (unless they shall be ified or be sooner remot iy a two-t p Speedy Cure Treatment. : sathe the affected parts with hot water and CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse | 1! sats and sutica fpratine fo, bie mud i | the skin and scalp of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle, | sy Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply CUTICURA OINTMENT freely, tor | ct | i SA oH mage aa ta beg, vl oT ORTON oa |=rea a DISEAS I] COP n mei tn ambalance{ lStly take CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood, | ry hail huve vower io datiue the’ duties ob ; ' | General eawelicanmmittoeiaete fr A the Hu 1 iHonpita _| This pure, sweet, and wholesome treatment affords instant relief, per- fuire: Ponds” tra thea ina te'ae dhe aebanle “Heart c fF mits rest and sleep, and points to a speedy, permanent, and economical i , ; cure of the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning and scaly skin, Heectition, (Le eamaetileee ef Sam Can't Remember a Thing—! tors Have Flings at It. rant Mtivt. she had! scalp, and blood humours, eczemas, rashes, and irritations, from in. sie tine ae re Starts for Lunch and Forgets | tie t if fancy to age, with loss of hair, when all else fails, ‘not regulate the manner 1a WB , ‘And to regulate the manner in which — i 1 De, made: and. generally 89 | to Eat Experts Puzzled, |» yeisi oo me mvroing worn EX-SECRETARY LONG WORSE | MILLIONS OF WOMEN USE | Intra Board ot Hen eae b The lone nthe his) spur service for Up) sed wun Was’ | 18 emedd tired and gat ¢ Hundred of the pr hea from oun, see tor Cobn’a bul taxing bachelors and = f | ba mako all. byelawe att plneters hum besome one of ane’ war | ene Mamnots Develop and Doc- | CUTICURA Soar, assisted by CuTICURA OINTMENT, for preserving, purifying, and pahy Be fe gw, vi e ski i fi nt of tne, ou of th hi beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the | {*s"latlon of the business of tne asmoclation gad Stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore | faire." hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chatings, in the form of ‘baths for annoying nana Bag ney ge Ay irritations and inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of |", (om, Lomas tenet, may Ee won Of} ition at a single bound. | Ansombly 1 con My as to waleh of ruld ‘have the con 4 formetting |} ged Ww To-da Mifled and sometio irlas Was act for laat Tuesday, || to Bt. Joseph's Church, Guttenturg Ri | the be: | Jan | FIRAT-CLASS men wanted on family a ; ‘ | Mi 1: Aue ; Hein Phe PY 4 tives and friends are reepecttully invited, | hereby given that a mpecial mewtt of ah woes few minutes; und. wher OF tl sont un a vigorous Aigenlt, | mares ipitadues GAth et a ie Oriental Bank ail) Be, Mele ete a 2 On With the tra r t Was ; Jog the salary of GIRLS WANTED on rr “4 th dey of n With the trial there mua] MY. Burnett was re Jad arose | LOE ne aaa Aieain Laundry, $269 ‘Droadway, A Mont Useful Work. 0 a ana ames” he” se tis No. ie Howery. in the Clty of New to amend tho eles of seca cee ie no Wilson, He again explained that] stavely, saylig a night to Capt, Brown that after he left Tt is extremely likely that this bill tg, <n 4 OLR ‘The World Almanac and Eneyelopes | ough of Manhat dia for 1908 contains an unusually large | nrorporation and Dumber of facts of unusual Interest. A os fare feature of the book is the data given in Pegurd to the various trusts and in regard (@ the new insular possessions of the United Bates, The volume comteing Siandard Laundry Co., My nittee of Which & married man ts ma General Laws Committee will cisio’ treat the bil fairly,” sald Mr. Bowler Wilson starts for lunch, but gets his|"We know @ thing or two about bach- be shoes shined or ly hair'out and inen | elgte and splpaters.” WASHINGTON, Jan, 2.—Ropresenta- A tow mafnuten ta “Why not Tet it go to the Committee a explain Pet on Public Health? “asked hr Bite tive Bristow, of New York, to-day intro. aa, vie siatign sal daviattautat Jawmltees | hi mia ie of the "Bai fiale & & wily irom eri fonal BIN to Imoreage| | fi 1986 Madison » Salary to 8100,000, | Yeoh cohunbla dir OE ah a aia TARCTH in the case privately, He