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oe at Crossing Near Freehold. § AW DANGER TOO LAT A 3 Fi on Dangerous but Unguarded Curve, Evening Worlt.)/ vend twelve injured, two Ie feared they will die, in between a Pentisylvania freight ‘and a stage carrying members b team and thelr frien n mteme they had play , pamela y ‘about fifteen men | j altting on the seat wi y oressed the railroad tracks in ‘the path of the fast freight. ‘were binging and having time, Thé driver did not notl approaching train, which was hi from his view by a clump of trees. hei of yive a cry of alar I Those inside had no chance after thelr fitst warning, Une shr "the most seriously injured, Will provab! ‘die. Pour others are suffering {ro ' fractured skulls, They are Leon an Barrett. = Neleon Wete sitting on the front se: ‘With the driver, Jonn Woolley. They an ped with slignt injuries. eprains. ait of the injured are residents Avou f The Agiured Be men w aken into Fir Bouth mmtown were aummoned mai A number of women on bv, of the acchient pastened to the 01 he) Be ichured. twerd injured by flying fragments of th Sauakithes BAe ‘The stage was passing over the Sou! erunsing when the freight struck orig! could have stopped and ut he miserlo the Nee, hesitated but.wes urged: the young m to clewr the trac Mision, hi the wartiag that alarny the stage of all have caraped | ed Under the first wild ru o stage io fragmenta abou the Woads nt Brenan, wo was Kit Lage ruck. “Nearly eve ia boty was brok mth street croswing. at hold is dangerous because of the sha curve west of it. A flagmen is on dut all Gay, but at night drivers and ped trinhs have to look out for welves, ITALIANS SHOUT AND STAB POLICE » Chief Gels Bad Kni Bad Knife Wound. ‘ FY and a Patrolman Is | ‘ : TORRINGTON, Conn., Dec. %6.—While @ttempting to arrest a party of Ital. ftt, @ polloeman, was fatal hot and L. 8. Hull. Chief of Pulico, was] stabbed marly to-day 0 utred of E Cer Bight Ita allans wer nh the p turned t DR. CATE FOUND; SAYS Physician Wanted in Brouwer vestigation Turns Up in Sprin field, Mass. GPRINGFIELD, Mess, Deo. PD) Bpringtielt police Irarmed to-day sus Pe imman they have been harboring six morning te Dr, W. H. Cate who Is wanted % to explain joted with the d irre B, Brouwer, of T: ‘que to Polloe Mewiques so Sunda, nyorn| Se ie wis & ous to Moncey Pies Mre. pegs dled about | the te sald wind | Cate adanite ja the (é ket-Ball Tea Team Run p of Trees Hid Train from N. J., Dec, %—One man adlight of the locomotive the darkness ang was on The horses ‘driver apd those oo ‘whistle of the locomotive already upon dead man i# John Benneman. His was in Asbury Park and the body [> ‘Howard Sotfield and Samuel Hampton, © Robert Apgur, Harry Dolan and Joseph Sbutts and Oscar ‘Thomas /Mury y aid Alvert Barrett aie suffering trom cuts und cruises and eet, and all the doctors in caring the other mén in the party danxer, the door was out In half, crummiing wher Free- thems inbout Placed in Candy Received by HIS MIND IS A BLANK. BOE TO-DAY Princess Bianca Wedded in Paris to Count Jules de Bonvouloir, { | | } Princess Blanca Stigniano-Colonna, "| granddaughter of Mrs, John W, Mackay, and Count Jules de Bonvoulolr were married by civil ceremony in Paris to- day. The religious ceremony will take place to-morrow, Princess Blanca was one of this spring's debutantes, ayid was presented ®t the English court by her grand- mother, Mrs. Mackay, who is shower- ing her wealth and affection on the for- tunate young woman, The Princess's coming-out celebrations were marked with originality, the Cindere! fete be- ing one of the features of the summer in Rnglish society. The wedding to-day is of interest to society in New York, London and Paris. The young woman when she first came to this cily was @ six-year-old child, one) of the three abhiidpen brought here by the Princess Colona when she came here after being denied a separation in Paris in 194 Later the Princess ob- ation in Naples, the seat branch of the family. made on the fact that the ie marrying ao title after Colonna's marriage was held up at one time as a warning to Ameri- can helres#es who marry European B, #0 a of is ed | titles Princess Colonna was Miss Eva Bryant. daughter of Mrs, Muokay by. in-| her first marriage, John W. Mackay wettled 3175,00 annually on his step th) daughter at the thne of her wedding to Prince Colonna in 1888. Princess Bianca is said to be much Itke her mother in looks, dark-eyed, dark-haired, versed in mi languages. witty and talented. She has ordered, twenty gowns of rose pink as part of her trousseau, FIGHTING ACA W SAN COMING: MORALES J President Who Fled from City Pursued by Troops. a ice d- wi m, ly m nd at nd TURKS ISLAND, Bahamas, Deo. 26 it is rumored here that President Moraine, of Santo Domingo, is a pris oner in trons, at the capital, Ban Do- mingo. Mail advices received here trom Monte Christ, Sento Domingo, yesterday say that Guayubin, Dajabon and Sabaneta have taken up arms against the Go ernment and the Domnloan-Americ fiscal convention. Gens. Demetrio Rod- of ¢ to ne hh rigues, Joaguin Barba, Navarro, Mar- | Grwamization had put him'!n the hole, Confederate service. Later he became nd! tines and Pedro Alvares have gone with | Th@ Tesult le an open break, col ind at the battle of Sption he ) men to attack Santiago, and Gen, distingusne a panels See ormee Wear Porloy Lasala has marched on La Vega|GEN, JOE WHEELER'S he was made Brigadietdiencrul, and In with a force of about 19 men, Gen. Dewchamps, former Vice-Prest- cent @ Ran Domingo, loaves here short- ly on bowed a sailing vessel to operate against Puerto Plata. SAN (DOMINGO, Monday, Deo, %.— Fyilowing the announcement yesterday that the President of the Republic, Gen, Carlos F. Morales, had left the capital for an unknown destination, troops were seuc in pursuit of the Chief Magistrate. et ah he € ty Clemens with a slate made up. to force matters Is responsible for the Aisagreement that now exists is admitted by those close to the Tam- many Murphy Neithor meeting was cordial, pressed in confidential messengers, said, wanted everythirg in sight, and flatly aad he waated the Mayor to do 48 he wished. fused flatly to appo Murphy oF to hv the” Mayor retorted that the men ablest Army. He was born in Augusta, Ga, at Wheeler, Bept. 10, 1436, His early education in- Oluded courses of study at the Seabury College of Cheshire schools In New England and New York. 10 pounds FIGHTING JOE WHEELER MAY BE HEAD OF POLICE (Continued from First Page.) which belleves the control of the city ~ can be permanently held by the or- ganiastion if district leaders are not) allowed to hog all the reaponsible places, and, by thelr ignorance of af- fairs, create such disgust that the suc- cess of a reform ticket becomes cer- tain. Murphy from Mount It pro- vided for many district leaders, Mayor McClellan refused to put bis O, K. on the Murphy slate Murphy insisted and since then the paths of the Mayor and his life-long friend have diverged. The attempt on the part of Murphy came back d which Twice met leader, have the Mayor and since — election. due en- Urely to the attitude of both as ex communications sent ov Murphy, it is Mayor Rebelled. At thie the Mayot rebelled, He re- it men named by eappoint men Murphy to have hold over, Af this the Mayor and Murphy talked it over, What happened at’ this interview ts known to Tammany men, who have heard only one side of it From the Muyor nothing lias come, but dt is understood through Murphy's friends that (we leader of Tanmnayy weat Gp in the af and jost bis bead and talxed piainly t the Mayor abou what he owed the organization, and determined pointed by him at the behest of CAREER AS FIGHTER, | jin‘over Gen. Joseph Wheeler, was one of the) soldiers in the Confedera In 184 he was appointed a cadet to | commission Conn, and ovher 5 GEN. “JOE WHEELER, WHO MAY BECOME HEAD OF POLICE. against the Indians In several upris- vil war he ings. At the outbreak of the ¢ mand and w Leutena: exgred his ¢ nes, in more commanded ot lune bt whis nh After ‘the close the ‘ o¢ County. was elected iy Congr ess ten timet. In wppeatanee he ts anyvhing but a strong ally, being not more than At the outbreak of . the American w ty much Int Was made regular a brig Aler list A definitely determined, but tt ls known] Usted as Meutenant of cavalry. He that-a Aght took place about ten miles| WAS then ordered to New Mexico and ler om hei and it is » } that Gen. afterward to Kanaas, where he served Pimentel, the rebe ander, was wits ata by the Governm nop he whereabouts of the. fugtive| PAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. Presi sup) the ¢ } witl Pata, not known, It is generally @ endeavored to gain board @ slop, (ng bark on Puerto ! eft this pir | | the Titania of, Albany Cel bration, ALBANY, Dec, M—Miss Blele Smith, | " 2 Titlana’’ in the Al- ween ¢ J of 1904, to-) i to the police that she | rr? 1 erdny @ In- ly ing The Jehocolate drops in th ” 4 been §- lopened and the p b wit | A.dr uals win intents | tained t polaone Tho | § at a} oe /bf any o gnorance who wo! 1 dk her, but believes the polso was sent by “whe police und: post-office ure Investigating ee THOMAS ANDIDE VRIES HERE. ‘aon tee "i! | Among those who arrived to-day on Red Star line steamship Zeeland from Antwerp were Augustus Thomas, me Playrigit, and Lewrance D'Orsy, D'Orsay went over @ by cles sat ‘ONE | Dr. | cane. | now} Bart tan be n°, Me others Nn Mt ‘oello, ‘ ih eae eas i) Re, who playa seven Jn om» plag. eto injure authorities | FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, Deo, %.—Hnkries for to-morrow age as follows: FIRGT RACE. —Gix furtonge; sellin ‘Gay American *harile Fisher sPennant ec naton ‘Firing Line... SECOND RACE—Five fand one-half fur- Jonge; $400, dauncey Oleore Townes Manoxany...'/ vel i Marvel P *Nux Yomlca A rrenin "Hyacinth Investor Norwood ONto Jeera | | Scolumnin Giri he Plaine SIXTH RACH Drotoino *Commandant Limarigk Fair Caipoas, *Tyrotian * Da af <1 ne mile ne CITY PARK, Kingemere selling, "Kroner. Frelde Emhor Heneanh Jed Grillo ma) course Avics Commoner. ford Radner s+ Sweet Jane Oriel Chanley Poorlands Liona « Charawind Onyn Maes Main im, M. ’ , New Aaeveri 1TH RAYE—One mil eelling. Aa Gravina *Matedictton *Rabor Lite Giant san Aiton ; Arad vs *Bavoy *Revallle *Banetion war te | wheeler studied aw and made his home SECOND RACE—Pive and a halt furlongs: ‘ented in 183, Major-General. He was © skirmishes and in many of f than 20° of Ala. Inches and Weighing less than Spanish- was ohe of the 1 he has been pret- er since, He ‘al in rmy and is now on the retired ————. CITY PARK ENTRIES. W ORLEANS, La, -Hntries for to-morrow ate as BRBALS Sere ES SSeS i it Gen the { Jurove the rout ‘S ny WN WILD ChICAG Conductor Blocks/ Rob-}Inquest bery and Brings Police inTimetoGet Them. CHICAGO, Dee.) crowded Ashland avenue electric car a “TO TOPE PAUL KELLEY DIVE MURDER Delayed for Mysterious Reason Set Down for To-Morrow. %—Holding up a] The inquest into the deatth of Will it} iam Harrington, who, on Nov, 2, was ‘Thirty-sixth street last night aie armed| shot and killed in ‘Little Naples,” Puul men fired a score of shots through the | Kolley's dive in Great Jones street, will robbing thé passengers, including sév- the conductor ahd the bandits were lef! struggling In the darkness. After a battle In whicn the Invaders were pitted agaln, it the men passen: gers and the rar crew, the frantic rush that was made fo the exits, a wagon load of policemen arrived, and five of the robbers were captured. sixth street. They leaped to the from platform, and, holding revolvers at the head of Motorman James Callahan, | ¢() Four ac- then got on the rear platform, ilé one of ,the crowd covered with his forced him to stop the car, compli and Jamés Link, the /conductor, weapon three mon entered the car, “Everybody hold up your hands! first man who tries to stop us!’ leader of the band, Several women fainted and children When the aproar and erled in terror, confusion were at thelr beight the con: ductor, striking away the arm of the life. pulled the trolley rope and the interior of the man who threatened his car instantly was plunged jn darknes: Callahan, the motorman, tle to the two men on the front plat form, n the bandit's head. The injured man fell fed, arose und companion | indulged in, It will depe s sald. t inte the cae to the aid of thé Jon what takes place at t anions and thi e men, who were engaged in & | the testimony that Kelley will give. hand-to-hand Aight a“ wagon, of thelr revol: THINKS FATHER r3, WAS MURDERED |Son Causes Reopening of In- quest Into Patrick Crogan’s Death. Coroner Flaherty, of Brooklyn, has determined to reopen the inquiry into the death of Patrick Crogan, an aged dealer in antiques, whose body wai fous at the foot of a flight of stairs in his shop at No, Hamilton avenue. Peter H, Crogan, a son of the doad man, has been investigating over ynve a Coroner's jury returned a verdivt o! accidental death and says thar ne has discovered new evidenve that 96 want: brought out under oath, “At the inquest,” sald Peter Crogan to-day, “the police produced only such witnesses as would support their theory that my father fell downstairs while ‘There were witnesses to the drunk. contrary, but they were not called, “I am not at liberty to reveal all that but 1 will say that I havo found evidence against a certain man I know, who has been connected with this case. I can show that he was in the vicinity of my father's ‘shop at 1.30 on the night of ‘the tragedy, whereaa he has sworn otherwise, I ean produco wit nesses, There are two other men whom I want called and questioned, “What became my father carried and a silver watch Why were witnesses I mentioned not These facts I want brought out, and Coroner called before the Grand Jury. promised me he wilh d ar GIRLS SAVED AAT HOTEL BLAZE Raita Members of Princess Chic Company Unconscious in Rooms Had Close Call, UNIONTOWN, Pa, room about 8 o’cl were forced to fh It i not pelio but there were bo} |aaughe | ei ifives of Who ove The damage “wan al oon merveseianr GAS KILLED HOTEL QUEST, PATERSON, N. J., Dee, %—County MvBride patiga' windows and root and were engaged in}be held eral women and children, when the trol- ley pole was removed from the wire by and in which several persons were trampled upon in ‘Two men jwoarded the car at Thirty- We want your money and will shoot the * paid the | j, bat- He struck one of Ahe robbers a blow in the Taso, staggering him, He followed np his advantage by lifting the controller handle and bringing it down he street, ‘A passenger who sacapad from the ear informed the poliee, who came in oniered the car and from It at the points it a big roll of bille Dec, %—Fire early to-day practically ruined the in- terior and contents of the Exchange Hotel, one of the leading hostelries of Jechase; handiesp| this city. The fire started in the dining- , and the J guests to the streets in night clothes, There was much Fitagt J on account of te povertiy st of to-morrow before Coroner /~ |Goldenkranz. There has been much. public curtosity to learn what power, political or other- wine, has retarded thé investigation, Evidence on that point i@ expected to eome out at the maquest, Paul Kelley Is at farge under $1,000 ball, while the less for\unate ones who were present at the shooting are still prisoners in the House of Detention, Kelley knows what member of the Five Points gang shot Harrington, and he long ago gave the name of the mn ‘vo the police, but so far they have ben nadie to capture him. He is expected the Whole story w he wakes he ‘Witaped Stand to-morrow, Commissioner McAdoo when asked to- Quy what the reagons for the long de- lay are sald; We are co-op'rating with the Di». trict-Attorney's office in this case, and have been awaiting thelr Instructions So I understand has the Coroner, Mr, Cordoza hag the matter in hand in Mr. lerome's office, and he doubtless knows) * his business." Meanwhile “Little Naples ts oloxed. Ever since the day of the shooting two policemen have been stationed at the door. Typew?itten signs are posted all ve which read aa follows: t and N Great Yo business will i premti callers “Another sign reads that’ the ars “to let.” and Informing al where to apply. ince “he shooting an attempt deen made on Puul Kelley's life, was in Madison @quare Gamlen at th time of ‘the bicycle match. full of stories that the end Is ni and that a lot mare, shoo-ing has n yot, Y be parcat sib ani iy CRUSHEQ IN ELEVATOR. sixteen, who was em- vator runner in the Cow ng, at No, 104 Weet + was crushed to death “while Uinkering with, his car elevator fad stopped between the second and third floors. Im endeavor Ing to fix it the boy bad stuck his heed out between the door and the wall, The ft suddenly started and he was terri; | bly mmngled, Firemen of ‘Truck 12 were summoned to chop the elevator ah ld be remov James Ryan, ployed as el WATERS The ait te} _ PIANOS 00 bey ig new Grand| Upright Pianos,7% octs,| |3-stringed, very richdeep) ltone with fine singing) quality, and.containingall) latest ern 4 if | 1 0 $2251$400 cash or on payments of $5 to $10 Monthly, stool, cover, tuning and livery free, Wealso offer a new s Chester Piano, for on' $190 on payments of only $5 Monthly. These pianos are fully warranted for sixyears and the best value ever of- fered for the money. OUR THR! sron OPEN EVENINGS OWL JANUARY, Inte Horace Waters & Co, Tei ae seas ee St. 12 West 44 254 West 125th hy neat “TARY TOROBSLEMTA | Pickpockets Attack Man Who Is Dressed Up for Their Benefit. ‘These last few weeks two fortet- faced chaps have been picking pockets and snatobing jewelry on cars of the Unton Railway Company, up West- chester way, Finally Sergt, Price, of the Bronx Detective Bureau, asked headquarters for ajd, Breusser and Soheuing, two of’ the keenest pli clothes men vn the Central Office sta were sent up from Mulberry stretr to tag tho cropks, All day, yesterday “they rode w dow, White Plains aw. on Vernon cars, aw ed disguised jy yay a a hat and | A 8 partner wore the soft shirt rStetan ‘of a day laborer | en, yi tSyedpi a ”. | ie nthe afternoon: id Lad luck than they ever expected. ha slinky-looking persons crowded up c! one to Breusser a8 he ‘stood on the rear ‘form, taking his twenty-third trot- ley tide for the dr and tried to get and Go Get “next ! SPANISH PEANUT CARAME ) 08 CREAM Guo M4 10¢| ONB-POUND Las oqused aan ANIMAT,, Toes 13c SaxgD Su iF Ait OG AND S, HAL OLATES, Staci HIGH GRADE OLATES. 30 t HOt ated POUND adie ied them nate nolo tt ‘urned out, for the; étein and David Wel ITH A SUK HAT day, In ‘More red wagon nough. ‘The old friends. They were, rae Jacob Wain- nstoin, allag *'Joo the Dip." Sard SD ae ba in the 5 ot the police plokpockets. nou ‘ania Police Court, Magistrate Breen held them in $1,000 | bail each for further examindtion Thurs- Lifel result ¢ TAKE NO of experience, NO pad © Coul 43 223 Sixth A’ Sixth Avenue 1345 Broadway 350 Sixth A Bolyw 25 Broad Strect Arcade, FOR THE HOLIDA Women like candy and they like the man who gives it, Lift's best at a PENNY A POUND PROFIT. , - SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. ASSORTED Pavir Am, mil 4 CHOCOLATES. . SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDA\ 5 1c |S CAND RTED ‘On it ot R roe} PERS POU) AND GLAC ¥ a. VERY Miuil LATER A 40 KINDS. injury nay come as the ° careless or Aiting of eye glasses, Oculjsts, who are Registered Voie i EhikichiSons OCOLATRS: SPECIAL FROM. ae 26th to 30th. i UaADe BOSBONS, CHOY: rer) ( ® Par s neom: etent are CHANCES—-Consuit our Ka 2B exeent for that modomte, ists and/Opt.cians, Years’ Practice, Below iin se > | we} 217 Broadway Astor Houme, yj ' 15e |. reur AND. ust 15¢ oo PRE ho De Hy Ans. Chi bon $1.00 5 Por # GHADE BONHONS, nol o- PRU OF AN ABHORT® ‘OLATES, 5 POrNDS FoR imported French Glace Fruits, Arrived, 5-pound boxes Sale of Imported Satin Lined Baskets 25¢ Each, ime by doing Holiday sbepping at cither Cprtomere, os ba ay Notes Sriienar ‘We will deliver 1 vo 10 Ihe, a ‘the following rater; Manhattan Island «100, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken of The Bronx Se, No goods wnt ©. O, D, Candies for our out of town Castomers caretully packed and shipped trom our Spycist Mail Order Dept. Wednesday, December 27th, aad during the remainder of the week We Will Continue Our Clearing Sale Women's, Misses' and Girls’ Winter Garments her at Reductions From Recent Prices of . New Crop “Just $ 1 40 here there are more attendants % to 4. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave,, Nineteenth St, Everyth Housek con West 14th Street, Flatbush Avenue and Fulton Street, PERTH ing fo eeping CREDIT ADVANTAGES STORES near 6th WA relay or Kreator serving space, 54 BARCLAY ST, Cor, We: ‘ 29 CORTLANDT ST, Cor. St. Irs r.

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