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4 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE! BEN HRT I WREEK OF TOLLEY CA Runaway Dashes Down Hill in Jersey City and | Jumps Track, | | STOPS IN GRAVEYARD, Passengers Thrown Down and Pinned Under Broken | Woodwork. ‘ Mleven persons were badly hurt and others were slightly injured tn the ‘wreck of a@ trolley car belonging to tho Gudson County Public Service Cor- oration at West Side avenue and Montgomery street, Jersey City, at 6.45 & M. to-day, | ‘The badly injured are: LAWLER, HARRY, conductor of the oar, head and body out and bruised; City Hospital GROVES, ARTHUR FE. No. 159 Btorm street, body cut and legs crushed; taken home, LANEY, THOMAS, No. 78 Thorn streot, head cut; taken home BURNS, WILLIAM, Newkirk street, badly cut and crushed about the body City Hospital | COYNE, THOMAS, No. $1 Magnolia avenue, right leg crushed; taken home BURNS, WILLIAM, No, # Palisade @venue, body cut and legs crushed 630 New- fea; condit 0. KILLEN, JOHN, Sr, No, 389 Wayne street, internal injuries and logs crushed; condition serious; City Hos pital. KILLEN, JOHN, Jr., son of the firs: internal injuries; named, sane addre: condition serious KBLLY, JOHN nue, bady out; taken home. APPLEGATE, HDWARD, Henry street, head and body Hospital, | The car, in charge of Motorman John O'Neill, of No. 6 Ocean avenue, etarted down the steep grade which runs from Westside avenue to Montgomery street. | At ‘this point the tracks curve sharply. | It ls @ very dangerous place, Only re- | cently @ car came spinning down the @rade and, running off the tracks at the | curve, plunged into the Catholic Ceme very at the foot of the street, Justat the foot of the grade and at the entrar to the cemetery stands a telegraph pole, | Brakes Refuse to Work. | O'Neill's car was crowded to-day 80 | that standing room was at a premtym. 6o heavy wae the fog that the mot r- man could not see far ayend, and he ~/ felt his way ¢autiously uni the car etruck the grate, On the grade the br@ces of the t, go O'Neill alleges re‘usel ty work and the car started down the hill at a Gemendous rate of speed. The further the car continued the faster it went Btrtking the bottom the car was whirl- | iny along at a mile a minute pac Men in the car, all of them bound | for work, tried to leap from the car, but Its momentum was too great, Tho car stayed on the rails until they struck the curve at the bottom of the ‘Dill, and then they bounded forward and plunged into the street. The site of th ear struck the telegraph post and was shattered, Men on the broken side of the car wore hurled from their seats, | ~~. Bome of them were pinioned down by | the broken woodwork and seats, | The car continued on its wild race un. | (i ft broke through the cemetery fence When it caine to @ stop there was a wild ory for help, The polteo came, with many residerts, Ambulances were called from oll of the Jersey City hos- pitals, | Many of the injured men were so bad: | ly, burt that they were unconscious They were treated by physicians, and those who could stand the journey were | hurried off to the hospital. Others wore taken to their homes. | The oMoctals of the raflway company deny that the brakes had not been in| working omer, and say that the acal- | dent was duo to O'Nelll going too fast down the hill and not being able to see the curve because of the fog. od SUICIDE IN THE PARK, Man Belleved to Be Ratlo Silvio Shoots Himself Through Head, Policeman Clegera found the body of @ man in the shrubbery alongside the Ramble in Central Park, near East Beventy-ffth street, to-day, A 82-callbre | WINNER AND SOME RIVALS IN TYPEWRITING CONTEST Miss ME Currington, WORD A SECOND AND BLNOFOLOED Miss Carrington Typewrites 3,700 Words in Hour's 00M Blindfolded and writing wiih tght-| ning-like rapidity Miss Marle Carring- —_—_——-_—— ton took first in the sight-un-| seen typewritl: onty a the Na+) Charged With Kicking Girl of 14 in Shins to Make nal Business Show {n Madison Square Garden last night Ung 3,700 words to dictation in without ser. ; ing ver typewr Miss Carrington Her Marry Him. $s from Springfield, Mass, aliss j,ose! Frits, of New was sevund fn the dilndfolded st | Despite the charge of Gertrude Tomorrow nikht forty voung women| Werner, fourteen years old, that her will contest for the typewriting oham-| sweetheart kicked her on the shins to plonship of the world, while former, make her He about her age to ‘the of- Lieut.-Gov. Tim Woodruft will look on| ficiating clergyman when they wore ind probably aet as fudge. Among the| married, Frank Reynolds was dis- experts Carrington MSs\ charged from custody when arraigned dfolded| by Agent Calhoun, of the Children's) Fisher, | Society, on a c %° of adduction tn the Morrisania Court to-day, Inter- night wir contest; Eva D, elk Fr Dorothy bt and Sarwh Vernon Mr. Woodruff there will be Wille [oven with the Reynolds-Werner case am Allen Dyer and J. Walter Earle, | W48 4 similar charge by Agent Cal- ne houn against Gustave Moore, who was |marrled to fourteen-year-old Carrio | Geidel a week after Roynolds and the | Werner girl went suddenly into matri-| | mony. Neynolis, who ts néneteen years old and Bays he cars $6 a day as a wuck- driver, lives at No, 85? Alexander avo-| | nue He testified that sevea months) | ago he met Gertie Werner In the Metro-| politan Theatre in the Bronx and almost at once they fell in love and planned to! , marry Gertrude dived with her sste Mrs. Reedy, at No. 614 Bast O§e Hun dred and Thirty-elghth street. Reynolia sald that he proposed to hey, and after receiving her consent they went to the Girl's father, who was an invalid in the! EDNA MAY NOT GERARDY'S FIANCEE seecbslftasse Actress Denies Report of Engagement to Hand- some Violinist, Lincoln Hospital. He said he obtained | Now’ for the very Iatest of the Pana | Mr. Werner's consent to the marriage, May engagement stories, This time it | although this the father dented on the 1s a brand-new one. The lucky man who is sald to possess the hewrt of the nd. After that Reynolds anid they Went to the Rev, 8, W. Boese, pastor beaxtiful Edna is J Geranty, the | of the German-Anierioan M, E, Church, | violist, who arrives this evening on the | aad were marriod on Ovt. 16, | Kalser Wilhelm I! And this is what Complained to Police, Miss May has to say about it—and she said it situng mght under a great big picture of Mr, Gerardy, “What a funny story to get out! Wherever did you hear it? 1 am very fond of Mr, Gerardy; in fact, wo are the very best of friends, but engaged— why, where did wou say vou heard it? | "7 Jearned that @he ie only fitteen ‘his is Ms picture,” continued Miss | years old, although she sald ‘she was May, pointing to the handsome violln- | older." {st's photograph, “We really think @ | onions Meese Beate So Beaty ce Great deal of each other and we were |after investigating arrested Reynolas togeth:r a lot before I came to America, | Gertrude testified that ehe had gone to the parsonage «o attend the wedding Denies Her Engagement. jot her friends rrlo Seldel, fourteen La tho Alexander avenue station and asked | the sergeant to help him find his wite. Ho told the sergeant she wus formeniy | Gertrude Werner and was now Mra. Frank Reynolds. When the sengeant \slarted to take the missing wife's de- scription Reynolds said in answer to questions about her age: too: as “fee ; Years old, of No, 647 Hast One Hundred | Yos, I think everything In the World | and Forty-second street, ena Gustave | of Mr, Gerardy as a friend, but we | Moore, nineteen years old, Iving at are not engiged Qne Hundred and Forty-firet atroec and (roy) now ertectly | Morris avenue said that when , You know he gave me a pert id they arrived ay minister's home beautiful . for T am passionately | Carrie Seldel balked at being married fond of music and T phiy on the ‘cello | because sne had not been properly Dro- @ little. Mr. Gerardy took me to a fine ; vided with flowers by Moore, Kicked in the Shins. teacher and was personally interested | week @ young man went into| | ver beside the body indicated that|! secing that I got the best of {n-| When the Moore-Saldei marringe waa oe ae had Qe himeett. The baliet| struction, Then he gave me the declared off the Werner girl says that! wound Waa in his head. splendid ‘cello, 1 did not bring it to! heen married In thelr Blaea When ( ~ Naturalization papers iasued to Railo| America with me because T have had sho ‘attarpted to object on the grounta 4 “ie no time to devote to muse, that she was only fourteen years old Bilvio by the Western District Court of | a A nt? Oh, don't talk says at Reynolds kicked her oa Pennsylvania Were found, with some| “MY eneagement? | janghea Miax | {2@, Shins and told her to say she was | letterw written in Italian, ‘The man was | St that a Copare aye hse bam centenn. At that moment, she sald, MPEP cs : i | May, “Really, 1 never know who I am }the minister came Into m askine plexion, with brown eyes and black |! "eit them, Every day I’ a new man. | through the ceremony, A week. later mustache, He wore a brown sack suit) “Y¢% !t's true T hod thought of goine| they ood up with Miss Seldel and ‘i . | out to meet the steamer when It was | Moore. | [ngs but spy couldn't do that, Then, | sidered the evidence InsuMelent, Moore of coun i can't go Mf ft gete in th was arralened, and. through counsel Pe I us Ma] waived examination, tbeloig inetd in $10 | evening, bail for trial, | | Will Be at Gerardy Banquet. See cee | “LE expect to see Mr. Gerardy as soon as he arrives, and I.will be a guest at CALLS PROMOTER FUGITIVE. Be banquet to be given him tee Detective Says Prisoner Is Wanted | ling mugicians of New Kat M , | ln’, I am very anxious to see Mr, mile piles or dis tad Ge ‘ ery, very 4 oi etective Driscoll, of Police Hoad- pote Ovi FORT Om Very, -VOEY: TORE OF} ae actalamed betore Sagietters Reports concerning Miss May's fond.{ Watle. In the Centre Street Police lnoes for tne Young. violinist have we. | Court to-day, Kdwin L, Parker, @ pro- | Sumed #9 serious q@ nature that the] moter, of Sherwood, Md, whom he [eory of the engagement wus a result, | charged with being a fugitive trom jum | Hefore the star of The Catch of the toe, Thousands of New Yorkers are reg a al I Acie me oa Detective Miller, ot Phi dolptie {a ’ verundy Cone y ‘orme agistra Vahlo that Parker getting rich through just such Real gihers society and the youne musician fran agrantod, to, Philadelphia’ for de. did ni Ww oO conceal hi evotion for | frauding a jewelry firm there 0: (} Estate Bargain Offers as are made thy beautiful actress, " worth ¢ sods obbained ‘on tmemoran. ut Mies May muy wey are not en.) da.” ‘ar 8 tity, but to-day through weed. was held without ball for thirty’ days SUNDAY wo - A to await the arrival of extradition papers, - WORLD WANTS, WORLD WANTS neat me waa arresteg in the Empire WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | fey an“omina, © DMNA. Where he G, NOVEMBER 1; 1905. INVESINT FSH BEAUTY IW CELL PASWES BLL, FOR DIVER BIL | | | oon It's the First Time the Rails) Prisoner Refuses to Pay, and road President Has | Says She Is Mrs, Van NI U > 2 ) wr " Ever Done So. Rensselaer Schuyler, For the first thme since thelr mar-| mogopihing herselt an Mr. ige Btuyvesa Mish, Provident of the | 8 \ wif o Van Central Ratiroad, haw pald a |® who an off y famous woclety lend- | Bisadwaw | ana 4 mf he County | s a wu 1 young woma Mund Clork's off the form of a satletac gowned and of marked refine ft judgment obtained by] ent spent la wit e West ie 5) | Forty-sever et Polloe Station phen H. Keating from a In the J oharged with “beating” Jack's restau ty Court In’ May for $1,775.90 for a) rant out of a dinner b 88. ot Russian sables bought of Adel-| When arraigned in the Wost Side bert Jaeck é Court to-day the arge Waa Withdrawg Mr, Fish testifiol on the trial that hisand the woman discharged | noome was $150,000 a year, bu: that Mra.| ‘The tyoman, wao said che waa twen- ‘ish, Who has maintained her place at| ty-four years old luoked that © head of smart set’ for a gen-| age, and when ar before the Mn, had @ handsome Income from] sergeaat she ae, collaps own private property, and he had 8 . ' vever paid any of her bills nor given 2 oer & ae ; . # ered Jack's and ordered er any allowance, i Judge James 3. Dill, who has sald Hala I rae ‘ A . mn j t Bo rank wtne t his income In the bie trust law shaua that PRU, er in America was a ma ye he iiger remarked that red in the trial before Justi she friend were waiting for a Ay for the poclety leaders. Ho con: | s4, Wom they expected at tended that as Mrs, Fish had always] an. jminute yuid hor own bills, he naire nie aftoe: Ehey 4 been we at the | band was not responsible for debts #he}pestaurant table more t hvee hours ntmoted, ‘This bill was disputed alsol the waiter told Mes, seiuytor that yn the ground that the aixteon Russian! ye gnoney for the «neat at forth able skins made up Into muff and t Pat t fasthey dev would of Mre, Fish were not the skins sent] 4 wn, for approval. c kaown t hen H. Keating contended t ut she didn nd yt no matter how much money Mre. Fie | cng was Lent upon waiting fur M ad, nor how many bills she had pads} jacob er humband could not escape responsl:|~ pot oma sy fait hea Milty f lebts she o racted they | advised thy woman te ( ale Wero reasonable and necessary to | reiterated. that Int ind re woman of her sation. liocked nits Tplant, Judge Delet and the jury agreed | Airs Gunpsn Was vl Sarah Verner with Mr, Keating, and now Mr. Fish | lowed ji ge ae Aww part vt Reve EUS | Mrs, Senuyler denounced her arrest ws as al outrage and. dechtred staat. her ~ | husband, who she sald was Van K sonai command of a detachment whose! lner Sehuy was a man of influence t mentioned, recently ate) and position, She was locked up, canoe . i Hones hdl ner plendings to be allowed to eo home | tacked intreneied force of rel us “At the Hotel Nowton tt was sald tat aatives « Orange River, east of! an io) xabeth Schavier had lived: t , | fora month, but two weeks amo left t KILLED IN FIGHT | aa | hotel ‘and nobody knew where she hid ‘The latter, who were under the | kone | mast at Morengo, Mor d Ch The social register contains the names _ mand Morengo, Morris and Christian, | aie eae eee t Bohuy were at least 4% strong, The fighting The G. Baue t AEE 2 Ye |fasted several hours until nightfall ss, 8 does the City Directory, as No Thirty-four Other of Czar's) ‘ste! an officers and. thirteen | 78 West End nvenue AG (From the Houston Post) ind three of: were ‘8 and wounded, and five Troops Wounded in Bat- | tle with Natives, re vels drew off during the night, | ‘I understand that he ts an enthusla ec utoist The ps were too exhausted to fol, |" eal doeen’t as It; ne . e Say . low them, British police, who observed | qreams about his mach! The other BERLIN, Nov. L—An official despatch !oW them. F t a Ry dighe ‘fatal natives | Wavalte hotel he >In his sleep and that Liout.-Gen. 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