The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1904, Page 9

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Twelve of the Injured. , it Shot Down Incline and Crash- ed Into the Car Ahead—tn-| jured Attended by Ambulance Surgeon. mear the New York tower, work. GER, CHARLES, of view place, Brook! teenth street, Brooklyn. street, Brookly street, Brooklyn. EBSTER, GLUKGE, of No. nam avenue, Brooklyn. LONDON, R! S., of No, 8: Street, Manhattan, GREP? atrect. Hrooklin. ANDBRSON, CHARL| Woodhull’ street, Brooklyn, sixeot, Rrookiin ‘AN of the Injured were . Street Hospital. Some went with Motorman L. Olsen on at the bra without any abat smashed Inio the other car, th windows. were a number of of wood from the wrecked forms. w u "8 onl: Ls ARKE ALBANY, May 31 B. Park [salbany Law Schoo! to-d Were usually those wi “hard knocks’ of prac qoliit main idea, he Judge P. { pomice rent. ity were the | << Bat Mnois Repablica Bi ected et 4 8. on deg lared the Go: uso waa the view taken b: ee Railroad Firem Mai Car beheaded in a collis! Creight train antl a han aa woad twenty years, AGO, May 31. to 5; Sea Voy second; Pe. ‘Tiaho—0.68 " ? = ey: ESVAY EVENING, HOW REGGIE MAY RUN THE B By T. E. Powers. SOLOLEPSSLESHEDHE SHON E WORLD: LOCKADE. POOPED DLTDPODDAAIIDAM@ADES average S&S BROCE CRASH, Two ‘Trolleys Collide When Crossing Brooklyn Structure and Police Secure Names of MOTORMAN LOST CONTROL OF BRAKE OF HIS CAR. $3606 A Seventh avenue trolley car coming across the Brooklyn Bridge from Brookiyn to-day, ran into the rear of a @talled Flatbush avenue trolley car result that both cars were badly @mashed and a dozen passengers, most of them women, were injured. The ac- - eldent was due to the failure brakes on the Seventh avenue car to Aonwarr Conn PROG I-D2 TASTE HEDEOOS- ‘The list of injured is as follows: eas would suffer unless he got tt th u pects. 1. HIGBEE, MARY, of Garfield place, Brooklyn. CROUSE, ANNIE, of No. 31 Seven- HEINS, EMILY, of No. 108 Hart street, \ Brooklyn. \ BR HATYIW, same address, $F34949O8 CARLOS, NICHOLAS, of No. 15 Grove ss ‘FIFT, SAMUEL, of No. 66 Kosciusko ments for une wedding went gay! VARIOUS DISGUISES DORA, of No. 616 REGGIE MiGnruse of POO RPO RE EE RDT OS DAVIS, JOSEPH, of No, 331 Seenteonth 7 New Yor FEW FIST GILLOPS AT SHEEPSHEAD (Special to The Evening World.) D BAY, N.Y Ambuniance Was Called, Gresiiulauce) aircants (tron) inet iswies CALLED TO TELL OF DEATH. | di, Produce Two Me HORSES WORKED QVER MUDDY TRACK The Evening World.) barrages, among them Mr, Granger and thn Wan Kit 243 Hunters Por loops Miss Higbeo. ‘The Flatbush avenue car was the last et a long string of cars tied up by a blockade at the Manhattan was crowded with passengers, fonductor, George Mercer, stood on 2 to-day to tell rear platform. ‘The Sevent! avenue car, oy knew of the d who wae reported to have ige near Calvary Ceme SHEEPSHEA The downpour of rain last night turned track Into a quagmire this imorn- ing and greatly interfered with train-| srrested las platform, came along at a high rate of epeed. Mercer thought Olsen was com- ‘ng Yoo fast and waved to him. yelled that he couldn't stop his car and “the passengers saw him tugging away are reported galloping hours. ‘The heavy rain which | fell lust night converted the track Into} @ veritable quagmire sent lo exercise were contented with the breezing varlety, best workouts shown were: run down by a couch. the morning work it did four- rT worked with such vigor thac dhe whole and thone racers and a friend named The Seventh avenue car shot : urhing from Calvary. C nt of speed and some tra welcomed th wae strdek by e passengers to the floor and breaking opening of the metropolitan tro, who eustalned af tn Some of Injured Not Known. ‘The police got the names of persons who were injured, but ners’ who mway without giving their names Of these were-cut by glass or splinters |. handily; J. Hy she was ma 4 personal invertige in the mud, fancied tha A chilly northeast wind was blowing, together with the rain-soaked ndsefand and lawn, made things de- cidedly uncomfortable for the few rall- birds on hand, and even these did not rr Half-miie In 0.4, breesing: F, adletconine ROUNDELAY—Five-elghths in 1.13, gal- Burlew, trainer. “TO STOP MAYOR FAGAN. — No arrests were made, Motorman Ol- excuse for the accident was 7 OXFORD—Halt-mile in 0.68, breezing; J. McLaughlin, trainer. CHARMEL-—One mile in 1. Goldsborough, bat his brake would not work, Ipapector took the car to Manhattan - and eaid he would have an examination Made of the brake at once. The Brook- lyn Rapid Transit people did not make bublic the result of the examination. ‘lor Stevens tard BRITISHRER—Four dden, trainer I —Four furlongs 0521-4, handily, golng with the Brit- isher. DERESZKE—One-quarter In 9.28, Lreez- ing; FE. R. Watson, trainer LA FRANCES. } would grant by the Suburban Water Company to re strain the Jersey City opening the ground or ‘Three furlongs in 0.99, CURE—Three Fisher, trainer. JUDGE PARKER TALKS. ‘ Be Cites Hin Own Expertence tn Giving Advice to Stadents. Chief Judge Alton , of the Court of Appeals, supplemented his address on Origin and Development of the Law,” delivered before the students of with an ine | teresting informal talk, in which told of his early experiences as a law- ‘yer. He advised them thut while part- nerships with successful atlorneys were alluring, the mest successiul endured cing alone. id. during the ‘at-years of his practice, was to get enough money to pay his board and making connec- Weir, trainer. Three-eighths . Taylor, traimer. AND SONG—Four furlongs handily; F. Burlew, trainer. RBVILLE-One mile in 1471-2, gallop- Ing; T. Welsh, trainer. ORTRICH—Three-quarters in 1.23, breez~ ¥, Lighfoot, trainer. TELIA—Three furlongs in 0.34, easily; W, Shields, trainer. HURST PARK—A quarter in 0.26, hand- Odom, trainer, half mile in 0.50, eaally; Five furiongs in 1101-4.) tions with the YWOOD—One mile myany 8 mains TOTN®SS—One-quarter n brought to 1.5%. galloping; ; “ilons with the Bu- BIUIRH —Five _ TH One mile in 1.48, > in 1, gallop: CON DOLAN-A half mile in 0.04, hand- . Carter, trainer, irlongs in 1.21, gallop: E KING oFr= No remedy ever yet discovered has met with Isuch popular favor as S. S. 8 5 where indorse it, and there are few homes where S. S. S. and used. It is supe- rior in many ways to the ordinary blood medicines. In the $.S.S. is a guaranteed p: clusively of medicinal roots selected for their won- and tonic properties that act upon the blood, purg- and restoring it toa healthy, natural condition, | At the same“time, under its tonic effects the general system im- proves, the sluggish organs are toned up, and renewed strength and vigor and better health are the result. No bad after-effects follow the use of S.S.S., us so often happens with blood medicines con- taining strong minerals, which derange the stor ys damage the system, For diseases of the blood, Madden, trainer. BRICKS IN HIS POCKETS. Body Found In River of Sulelde, ing: J. Deck breezing; L. Enton, trainer. reer urged ar enn Ata pean GONIA—One mile in cultivate truthfulness and personal hou- esty, insisting that character and in- tegri assets of the law- yet, and that a man's reputation In his wn community would certainly gre } AusMent his professional attainments. Believed to! Thrce-quarters handily; J, Goldsborough, Y—Three-quarters J. Goldsborough, trainer. RARE MUSI LADY EVALINE-—A half mile in 0.68 1-2 breesing; J. Healey, trainer. PRIORITY—Four furlongs in 0. The people every- ‘The body of @ man in w bricks had been placed as welghts was for the blood is eth street “ DEADLOCK STILL HOLDS. in. "rhe body bad weuld be dificu: hat of a suicide, Coward id identification lice thought Hope to i enk If To«Morrovw,. SPRINGFIWLD, 1i!,, May 31,—The del- dgates to the Republican State Conven- Jon in reassembling to-duy were quite nerally of the opinion that no num- hation would be reached before to-mor- ‘ow or Thursday. The voting this af- wtnoon was expected to show no ma- rial change from the fifty-elghth bal- wt, the last one taken prior to recess, } ‘The adherents of Col. Frank 0. Low- derful purifying ing it of impuritie POLIAGE—Four furlongs in 0.55, gal- rOtping, D. Career, trainer, f MISS BRYANT—A_ half mile in 0.66, ‘breezing: D. Carter, trainer. REDELIA—A half mile In 0.56, breez- ing; D. Carter tranier, CH MUSIC— DAM ndily; J. Neumeyer, ‘E—Five furlons Neumeyer, traine! —Four furlongs in 0.54 galloping; J. McLaughlin, saa WERT LILLIAN—Four furlongs ino. ey galloping J. McLaughlin, trainer. DEL CORONADO—A half mile, in 0.59, ‘preezing; J. McLaughlin, trainer, ; GRAND CHAMPION—Four furlongs in 0.86, easily; J, McLaughlin, PANT—Four McLaughlin, t VIS—Four furlongs in 0.55; J. McLaughlin, ve furlongs in Five furlongs in 1.08, and in other w as Chroni ALWAYS KEEPS 8, 5.5.ON HAND. Monticello, Ark., May 21, 1903. For about twelv been using your 8.5.8. as a hou I have taken it as a tonic and appetizer, and be- lieve there is none better. children at various timos for lit | boils and poisons caused by playing with weeds. 8.8.8.is my standard, never mind what isthe decp-seated. long-~ IfLuse a bottle of B.S. 8. it tones upthe standing ci system, cleanses the blood and makes me well |again. Asan all-round family medicine I consider |S. 8,8. the best remedy of the kind that have I | ever used, and generally keep iton handawsafam- pounds have no effect, C. WHITTINGTON, ‘ to disease, SS, S will search out and ove from the blood the fixed poison and build up the health; it} nriches and purifies weak, thin blood and stimulates the circu You can exist without good) blood, but can never be robust and strong; for every organ, tissue! {and nerve in the body looks to the blood for nourishmen:!, and unless \this vital fluid is kept in a pure, healthy state, the rest of the body {suffers and the system soon breaks down, S. 1 remedy for diseases of the blood which long expe- ience and a thorough test have proven superior to all others, and the acknowledged ‘+ King of Blood Purifiers.”” OUR MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, in charge of graduated physi- cians, is an important part of our business, maintained for the bene- fit of those who need advice or special information in regard to their Write us, and our physicians will advise you without ¢ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. your home. RACE, QUE) fen exhibited great confidence. and sald that @ break for Lowden might be ex- any time after to-day, Charien Rey agers appeared equal J confident, withough they were not. at- ~‘ vemtping'to dupileate the Lowden dem- rations, The Yates men stanchly ‘nor as much a@ factor na Re was two weeks ago. Friends of Attorney-General Hamlin’ maintained that conditions were hourly growing » | nore favorable to their candidate. Gentlemen: ed it for my skin eruptions, MISS BFSSIE- F, vorters of Congressman Warner, : MAXIM—Seven-eighths , breeaing: F. Weir, trainer. —— Urighton’s Memorial Day At Saratoga Avenue and Halaey Street . BEHEADED IN COLLISION. Knocked from [ily -emedy. y Freight Train, é (Bpecial to The Evening World.) HACKENSACK, N. J, M Michael Dewan, sixty-two years old, Hackensack, a track foreman on Susquehanna Western Railroad, nN between hereditary predispos The test of fit in an Oxford is at the ankle and instep, | Afternoon Game, blood is essenti Brighton A. C.. 40002004 The Coward Oxford answers every No gapping at the no painful cutting at the tendon; no wrinkles over the arch Fits when new; remains snug and smooth till discayded requirement, ae i FAMOUS RIFLE SHOT DEAD. ‘Old Rellable’ Bodine W # ‘Team in Match wi NEWBURG, N. Y @ noted American who was known as “Old Rellabh In New Paltz member and captain of several Ameri- can rife teams which competed abroad. In 1875 he was a member of the team which won an International mateh with the Irish team in a contest near Dubiin, was riding. Both his legs were also t off, He had been employed on the FINISHES AT HAWTHORNE. HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI- The winners of races run ‘here to~lay are as follows: ) FIRST RACH-—Four and a half fur- longs.—Won by Miss Jordan, 9 to 19 and e, 9 to 1 and 2 la, 3 to 2 and out, The ideal summer shoe for men; and women. All leathers. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, May 31.—Col, John JAMES S$ COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., near Warren St.,N.Y¥, | Case. Mali Orders Filled. SEND’ FOR CATALOGUB, SOUGHT DEATH WHEN DECEN Her Faith in Man She Loved Shattered by Talk with Her| Betrothed, Pretty Girl Drank’ Acid and Died. Fearing that the man who had] promised to make ver his wife on Sun Vday night next had misrepres us soci! position and ‘facts Pauline Relon, a protty girl to-day |, No, % Colum months ago a came inte the life of the girl, Ho liad met her at a place of entertainment, and his han some dress and mannors soon Ingratl- ated him tn the Refeh household. The man, whose name hns been given to the polloe, represented that he was in the trading-stamp business, with oMcem tn th avenue, He told of his excellent social position, and often spoke of the wealth he would inherit in the near fut 6 Miss Reich fell an ensy victim to this man, She had known little of life's ways and she believed what he told her According to the story told ti pollce today, the man came to her a few days ago and told her he was in sore need of money, He said that his bust nd t he did not dare ask his rel for feur he would lajure his pi “VL give it to you," said the girl, “1 have just received money from home d it is yours if you will take it.” police say the man took $100 of line girl's allowance and the arrange- For some reason—the girl could not ex plain it—the man did not call on her for several days atior the money was given him, He called last night for the first time and for hours the couple talked, twas nearly midiikht when the ort wont to her room. She was tien #ob bing and cadied to her brother tn the nest reom “My marriage ts off. 1 cannot ex stole trom. th or whether xh ver room, lias NOt The next heavd from e day, when groans were room. ‘fhe brother and investigated, and found lier even nn AyINg BUILDING FELL ON WORKERS. Ove Mun Injured When Tearing Dowg Frame Structure. Laborers tearing down an abande frame factory building at Siegel street, Willlamsburg. to-day structure toppled over on then All ecaped injury save Vengano Par hip and srial dnjurles. He was taken to Us Hospltal Element ‘Telephone Order Extremely Effective ly vegetable compound, ch and digestion ism, Catarrh, Boils and Pim- ples, Eczema,’ Tetter, Blood Poisons, and other years I have (roubles due to impure old remedy, or bad condition of the blood, no remedy acts so} promptly and thorough- ly as S.S.S. 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