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Pea a a re TRAINS THROWN ROM ThE RAILS But Passengers Escape in Collision on Buffalo- Rochester Road. burg, at Ealey's Cr early to-d. Michael Li and Henry, pales 6 fmashed and hurled from the Sera were injured GOVERNOR TO PROBE _ THE WENDEL CHARGE. Confmander of First Battery Called to Answer Accusation of Former Engineer of Armory. coacties , but no passen- » mada Ls effect n. He satd au the Xty-eixth 4 Med “a civil for the sult recovery y. he was ein- Thix repr s half of Mar- whicb he claims he was com- vy to Wendel tn order to hola Marti! is sald to have twenty sto hack up his case. Lawyer nts him, y Abraham Levy will defend pt, Wendel. who makes a poaltive de- al The captain declares tha: only scharged en r charges ag 4m stated, will prosecute Caps, yak personl_ RANGE BOILER BLOWS UP; TWO WOMEN HURT ater Pipe Had Frozen Up Over Night and the Explosion Resulted, range botler blew up to-day when (Mary Nowark an Mary Leaste were vet work in the little German restaurant ‘fat No, 35 Great Jones street, and both Alarys wore Injured. The men from {fongine Corhpany No, 33, next door, pre- INented a spread of fro. (Tho restaurant's in the basement of “ro old “Elm Hotel pullding, and ts gun by R. H, Lachman. When tho omen lighted the range fire they Hdn't know that the water-pipe supply- the boller had frozen over night ie fey water rushing into| the super- boller caused the explosion, Newars wan htt b; flying tously eo bad to be taken to BL Hospital, \ GREAT EARTHQUAKE IN FAR TURKESTAN. GLasts an Hour and a Half in the , Middle of the Night from Fis Saturday to Sunday, _ LONDON, Dec, 4.—A despatch trom opal. in the Province of Stemiryet- emensk, | Russian Turkestan, prings Newe of an-extremely ylolent shock there at 1120 o'clock Saturmay night, Austing ninety minutes. No details) “powever, are given, jasting nearly threo A big carshquake ours was recorded Saturday eyentn ‘on the Ines ob Dy the selsmogruph BY ht sand at Laibach, Bologna and SPAIN WANTS OLD. CUBAN DEBT PAID, = Wlso Trying to Get Back Artillery Left on the Island When 4 War Ceased. ‘ coe Dec. 24.—The Foreign Min- je. It ende| ster, replying to m question In the Shamber of Deputies to-day, aald that Bpain’ was still trying to secure the Festitution of the artillery left in-Cuba jvhen the Treaty of Parla was signed, fd waa also continuing tuo olla ions to secure Tecognition of the Spans hh debt of the Island, 4 J-0-B-S! A “Joy, oh, Joy.!” Jibed the Jolly Joker! “SITUATION R 2 WHEN L FIRST SAW THE, PIPE COME THR tL oan LT Was Picts —_—-—__ He Describes How He Suffered Horrors of Living Death. BUT NEVER LOST HOPE. | ; Thought He Had Died When} He First Recovered His , Senses. (Spoctat to The Bvening Worlt) * | BAKERSFIELD, /Cal., Deo. 4.—Lind- Hicks stood on the balcony of on Emergency Hospital to-day {led down on halt a.doxen m manager! nay PB. and theatrical soum wanted to engago the man/who toen’days lyed under sixty feot mountain In a dark Mttle cavern could scarcely turn. tmas Iwill talk to you,” “L waited pationtly on the tn he ssid. peorid, and now the world must walt a Kor came out. I consider this due to the Uttle on me. I think I shall take some | lame Out: f consider this, duo to ‘the of your easy money, but not now Nash eitrreipam antes Miner Hicks Js clean-shaven, bathed, | T2060 PUPS UNeyaTRROned LnGay most herole struggles on the part of the Edison Power Tunnel Company's men thta have ever been recorded. To the astonishment of his fellows he was not emaciated, not gray, not even ner yous, when ho walked slowly out through the shaft which had’ been run to his prison from the top of the debria far above, He waa happy as man can be, and he tried to expresa his feel! from tris steady eyes ae he grasped Dr. @Uinchfeld’s hand. Tho old doctor cried, too, and ao did grissled minars, men not reputed to haye tender hearts. Stopped Weeping to Cheer. “Boys, tears show weakness,” sald Miner Gents, who went with the phyal- clan to meat him, “Boys, cut that whimpering and let's hureah.” - And they” did. A hundred men of the mountains sent up a shout which roared through Keep all the Promises Ne made to me through the pipe. I ahall eo that the white and dark meat of the turkey he has been fattening for me Is ut mo Place at hie table to-morrow, I shall Femaln at the hospital until to-morrow Might, and. then I'm golng to Los An. eeles. After that I miay consider sano of the offers that were made to me” Hicks actually mounted tho old sad- dio horse belonging to the Edison Com. Dany and drove about the winding trail, for a distance of «1x miles to the com: pany’s hospital when he was aot free { Betora leaving the tunnel the rescued jman Posed for pictures, and whoa he Mounted the horse and started up the «rade another hait.was made for pic. tures. Rescue Cost $30,000, The rescuing force, which numbered |More than one hundred mon, are to-day Cases eee as aultiot ralner'a glothes | 1 FSt Acomtomed: to thy! mik end jeraved for It every thrae hours and healthy, hearty “and: handsome. It} coy) weighed)! about 180 pounds eve thie ta the poor M Ache ta ditt t to believe t e ue | When l entered the shaft, and Iaat n is fellow who was: cramped tn that awful) r7 tinchneld put aie’ on the!scaldsand | dungeon so long. He was rei St the beam balanced at WIL : midnight) yesterday, after: one iol \the))icv) sch going toljmake DF, Stinennita | {etl enjoying-themacires. tng entertained roya’ Jahart, and ¢ miners will oc The Edie | tance of ove Mich Was near | ox compl operation y paid all juntu Feb: | the men kc ting the rescue of j the brave miner © town has been | |xept at a high pitch for mveo than 4 week. Everybody wanted to aco Hicks and to-day every [conveyance obtal able was pressed into service an dasa was wade fat anyon. camp officials, however, refused to allow | those who desired to get into the J and make the terrife Jo top of the mountain where the was resting, Six Miners Were Buried. It was on Dec, 7, at 7 o'clock i the morning, that the timbera gaye and | ‘puried #ix mon sixty down tn thi earth, Over three hundred anil sever the hills and broke agalnat the granite boulders and ened the hearts of all tho Inhabitants around, Then the bella In‘ Bakersfield and villages about @egan, to ting, Whistles were blown till the steam waa exhausted and men and women who never saw Hicks felt them- selves giving way to joy that comes from the heart, Hicks's story !# ono of the new things of thia earth, It ts uncanny, but Ithas that {nterest which surrounds herolam, mystery, faith and fortitude, and what js next to the miraculous, The man's mind {a pound as a new dollar, fut it 1s more lke the mind of a child. Out of dark- neas and despair he came forth Into sun- Mght, among loving friends and ad- mirers, No wonder this miner is a trifle childish at times. Thought It Was Death, “I wae dead to myself when I was | first {mprisoned,” he said. “The worid aoumod far off oni there was a hum- ming sonsation in my ears. I sald to mysel(; "Chia le death, and ft may tast WOMAN FAMOUS As GREENGROCER DEAD —.__ Louise Fadden, for the past throe decades well known tn. Willlamaburs, Greenpoint and Astoria, Is dead) at her homo, No. 260 Hancock street, Ravens: wood, I. I. George Fadden, her hus I band, left ten days ago, omtenstoly to Vixlt_wome hospital fur medical treat- ment, and haa ‘been missing ainco. ‘Their only daughter, Mien Loutse Fad- den, has delayed the mothor’a funeral |until Wednesday with the hope that jher father may return. Mrs, Fadden suffered a paralytio stroke at 4.30 o'clock last Friday atter- h noon while about in the house, N; 3 forever: “Now, let-me-tell-you, Ht was Pom soon Tearned of her eondlilentiel awful, yet I wasn't realizing It ail Just | camo to her relief, Several doctors wore then. There waa no light, no sound, | called, but none responded, and finally nothing; and I kind of settled back 0 | the police were notifed. An ambulance fot tt all go by the boants, Then I} came at 3.3) o'clock Saturday monaing heard @ moan, and that brought me to | and took the woman to Bt. John's Hox my wenges. The greana and cries be. | Pittl, Bromuyn, where me died camo lower, I knew,my comrades were | Mrs, Fadden was aw caught with me. I called to them, but thelr replies wero not rational. For ager, or hours or minutes, I can't say, tho death walls of those poor fellow: continued, But, one by one, death ai- \ that district knew he well, In lat | yeara who relinquished the gurden truck cama & oandy vender | Guanes and Shore Road, In Astoria, Four on the loxcod them forever, OF five years ago whe gave up all buen “tam\e larger man to-day than r| ness, and hes lived quietly fh the Hane twas on Teock ptreet home, which her early tne % It fa @ fat that my {% Ky eae Bi ty mhad earned for the family. “Fad shirt and den is a civil war veteran, OF MINER HICKS | + det of mil ; dt cost the mining company $30,000 to Lived for two rescue him alive, 4 Hicks bad no (2ea of the flight of time, rescues WANTED" if ‘(It Was eterntly,’’ he says, | GIRLS FOUGHT OFF BOLD HIGHWAYMMAN an Mary Patt!, a’ pretty young Ita girl, appeared before Magistrate in the Yorkville Court t a complaint of robbery againat Peter Duffy, a painter, Bat Elghtyvirat 2 the was on her way to home, at ei street, ye: by hor ¢riend, HS Avenue A, w her from the corner of enth street and avenue A and @ ed her purse. Bho clung to It the t he struck her tn the down, Beating her alz bility he gut the OUT ay aniy then turned upon girl who had Joeen kioidag and « {ng him in an effort to save he panion, The plucky young xirl im by the hair and was Hietimbas but he managed to and escape in the direction The purse the man had & fhe Pattl girl contuined 38 diamond ring worth Sw, The two ¢ foporaml the robbecy 9 the polos of the Bast Bixty-seventh etrest station and Duffy was arrested last evening When, arrat before Magistrate ect, Meiteleieiteleicicietrie sieiniielebeicfeleleleleiig iene ethic hi-bei-feleieielelefeicfeetrinieleinin ie STRIKING FACTS IN THE EXPERIENCES = N UNDERGROUND PRISON Actually crew fat in confinement on his| He mounted a szddle horse after his rescue and rode six miles to the hospital. Won bet of a boxjof cigars on lime of bis Will accept an offer as a museam curt- osity after Christmas. Mayo he denied the\quarge preferred by BY gisie. “ire waa herd, #20) ball Lor THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, THREEKILLED IS Miner Hicks Tells Thr DECEMBER .24 illing Details It was more thi fou wax eure WALA S OUT BETWEEN Be 8 LWO COMRADES with my hands. and tr me on th) {me to the round, ani . tt atunned: me, } | | | | the mi tram tit w n few ho: bid gy (IUNER.2.B, then wixty’ wo! our th on roth my o: ne ledge. m and to by ince Hicks, npr hso: ninet hope of | [to me and J selsed through tt ter. days betore I coming to me,"" | firs that herr “When nthe reallent every | sae A hea dow j tise and Reramblo out If j Sad pinned me to the gro SWhilo tha Umber diy n the bris. given Ay 4 the pipe come down ne Tip-rap into the tittle ho! a8 a pick and I would be esl 18. a tinkling of thelr shovels It wa: outa tt a T could hear all ri that, and began to get f000, During the first two days 1 had existed on a plug of tobacco, “After the first plpa came through 1 | 1K movernent made for my Iocan toll you that Ifolt grate- ful when I heard the noise keep right Jon hour after four and I understood | chatted wi y timber felt ae Tr thee I tried ot hurt me! and as koon as I| at had happened I felt abo arknoss and fo nate woodwork 6 and tha yw BDA the 10 Ww | when the second | You'll # I dla every | ait {the ras of the track off to iin ation ped on the pine with oof them heard me In and terrible to je to make location Known. to them, | ~ Lived Two Days on Tobacco. Phen one of the pipes ped cloxa nhouted up nt arter and feel days on a plug of tobacco, knowing, superior in every respect to those ind’ that it] wave the }t Palla | whout? | 1} [in no hurry LELCHS IED SAW Te ADVANTAGE KELPLN RIMSELL OSL the men were working night and day “But really attor I became aure that my rescue was only a matter of time end they began (ceding me regularly 1 enjoyed mynelf. I tell you I feel fino now Jiow could I help it? I: never Wot so rested up In my life. “I.am a little bit sleepy, because in the excitement of the Inat. thre and nights, with the picks of the ringing on the rocks so near not sleep, and Ilved at a tervo: n that was terrible, masa crashing down upc an hour before they final me out i could hear thelr toveris id labored breaths, I called Ho What are I have got lots Ve want ter get yer out,’ came the r, ““'l know yer do, boys, an’ I appre- nto It, too; but take your time; I ain't "o'r doing all we can,’ called some you have done all ye can, an’ me out.’ I answered. Sawed His Way Out. “When it came to the work 6 sawing at ome (hey handed. the metal tat 1 was all severed DAMM of the p vuvenirs, and they gave them to me \ Hicks maid’ scarcely a day [that he did not hay | encount bbs j over he often touc bem with Als” hand. | Hicks was na strong as an ordinary man deprived of food and. al twenty-four hours. te took an jand @ little whiskey and wanted more, ‘The miner was J to attempt to walk at firs inom restful position in t where he remained until 1A. M. eating on Me arm of a companion | Hicks then waiked up the mountain ana friends for an how: 1 2 Wd | editor of the Chrislan Herald, was LOCKED UP TOLET Fight Over a Christmas Gift 3reaks Up a Happy 4 Harlem Home. ] One Han t i) } she had found badly over her had him ars be locked uj could |HIGH COURT AGAINST 27 IN LYNCHING CASE on of Tennessee Sheriff and Others for Contempt Will Now Go On. WASHIN prema Cox to tho d Jona involved on Biipp and twi the | vile, ‘Tenn., o contempt of | the Bupr nching a nes Avo famed Johnoon, after the Court nnd Nn cognizance of the caae, The opinion” was handed a by Justicn Hi w that of, the Brose: © next | AID FOR STARVING CHINESE. itor Famine —L, Klopach, first to nubso for the relief ese In response to the . the Assistant Becrotary of tate and a member of the’ Hxecutly Counell of the Am Pearce <A $5,000 to-day 8 expended In TURKISH CIGARETTES — Among the many brands of ciga- rettes offered for your selection the RAM- | LEH. stands out as the one inexpensi ve} cigarette which has all the qualities that) satisfy, The RAMLEH has “taste’’—just what most cigarettes lack—yet it is not strong nor too mild—but combines a rich fullness of flavor with a delicious smoothness seldom before found inithe same cigarette. You ought to buy a box —for the RAMLEH is a cigarette worth SOLD EVERYWHERE [Oc. for 10: CIGAR BANDS FREE In every box of RAMLEH Cigarettes there are five (5) of the most beautiful Cigar Bands ever pro- duced. These bands are lithographed in many colors and embossed and are usally sold for decorati S. ANARGYROS, Mfr., 113 Fifth Avenue, New York, —-—Fa5 of His Fifteen Days in a Living Tomb _ /SWIEDPHT |

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