The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1905, Page 2

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is te "NEW YOR! YORK, __ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1905. 8 MAY DIE; FORTY BADLY HURT ‘THE “LY ‘CAR WHICH PLUNGED TO STREET AND ONE SUSPENDED FROM TRACES EU Photographed Especially for ~The - Evening Worid by. Staff Artist Curtis:):; PRICE ° ONE Cr ¥ Cl CENT,’ Switch at tic we Street Conve: Hurling Train from Traclis—Heavy _ ‘Trucks Crush the Helpless Vic Pinned in Tangled Debris of Fallen Car—Motorman Said to Have Fled to St. Louis. | tae persons are dead, eight are dying-and fifty are seriousl | juured as the result of the second car of a’ Ninth avenue elevated railro: \ train falling from, the structure to’ the sidéwalk, just after! the train, had y netius:K. Jackstn, set a green twitch Js set for a a avenue train to takesthe 'Fifty-thir treet cirve. ‘ahd’ coat from ‘a ‘friend and 4 os WAS IGNORED, ot te 41 ont ce atid sa un ‘and tose of blood: ) Mundred abd. Sixty-toureh ' Ba a trecrured ‘oh ciara ‘Jackson: says he. set sthe. signal. fora Sixth avenue tala: beca Kelly's train, although a Ninth avenue focal) had Sixth avenue signals’on' it... Whether he is. in error about this has not yet Been es ‘established, Jt ig fact, however, that the signals should have Kelly to a standstill, Instead he put on full speed, expecting ‘to’ { Ninth ‘fayenue, hut shot into Fifty-third otreet on the fint curve? ie motor ar went ahead all right, ‘but the second car wrenched itgclt troy” and, drégging the other far care with it, jumped the ‘trabks “and, across to the east side of Ninth avenue, where it fell to the street)’ dw. ‘The third car got half way off the structrré and “dropped: its tor vara” trucks on’top of the car’that’had falicn: + It did) mot Ataelf go'over, ‘The rear car swung around. tearing up yards of track tnd id not leave the structure. , ? |‘MOTORMAN FLEES FROM CROWD. .» Avelly, was 00 handled by the crowds) after. the. cecide! ‘s pot trighkened' and ran away, fle bus oct yet been caught, but Nive: Fria: dent! Bryén, ‘of the Interborough, says. he will produce:him/ eras § Jackion; who was first blamed for ecidept becuuse.af a story, that," he had reset the switch while the train was goinw aver Jt, was. arrosted by Policeman Glennon at his home, No. 311 West Twenty-second etrect, where | ho, went after the accident. H ade a statement to the police thrt ho set the ne for a Sixth avenue train, and thot Kelly iguored it. A reporter who wa? in tho motor cur close to Kelty when he hit, the otirve fold“the police ‘to-day that several men, ewdently former employees of dhe duterhorevgh, Aad been taunting Ke.ty. on the way Mowptown, calle; ” ing hin 4 ecal, and that when he rap by the gignal one vf them) yelled nin what do: you mean running dy “that signal? Wontinued on Second Pose, First Column.) RACING CHART AND OTHER SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6

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