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Al “TRACK APPER 4 Men Sent by City to Tear Up Rails Had a -Nar- “row Escape. Muncipal Authorities Destroy Tracks Put Down Megall; by N. Y. Cent a ai Highways, evigaged trucks of the New York © Toad at Twelfth avenue and Fif street narroxly cabaped j when railroad men : upon. them. In ath ; would haye been aD ; der tie wheels of & 5 ur ‘The mon were engaged with twelve others in removing a connecting the muin lp: fanning into the New freight house. spur ha Been. torn up and the tracks had t ced With paving ‘sione\ A long & of frelht cars on the;maln tra protected it to with F the switch. ‘The | not expected that Scannell and his men Waereontiemp! to tampe> with the awitch. Agseoon es the sank « 4 on the ‘mnes in to rouge house dered the line @f cars. Then be red cara be pushed over the ewitel The railroad the cliy employ vering with t the approaching e % employes did. not neer woud dare try But he did. Two of ¢ bears vat tha) qeite wih barasas the en& of the then. and fell out of the sar tine. Ti) car Was derailed Me HeDEU vy ine WTeckou Switon. Supe sean qarled ly tie strong, to Work at 6 0 clock & tive hours r they laid tor tracks te 7 wen Duk s. Those in ch Te NOL sere fore with the ¢ Seanhet! jusyed i Blarted downin* fram the Corpora “The sitvacton Work loacie up peairord p Ma eo get hee “It have been o Prealdent to remo: op tht tra y understanding: te Must be moved. fT am the suthorities, and if i ve them removed a { oved with locomotive wi > to remove thera painlte."* 2 | | C.S. FAIRCHILD AND GEORGE W. PERKINS INDICTED SIX TIMES | ¢ .€Conlinued from ‘First Page.) wRS decival by the polles-hollers as sequence (Pigned) 3} I 3) Perkins han been 6 : 4 indlicttue at ‘ ™ Mr. Del Ros Aiectlon. Reeorder Gort thor omen Medre ot 0 1 ing and his bondemen ? clerk's office t J.P. Morgan,-Jr., on The bondamen } a gan. Jr., of No ara ea ‘Cleveland H. Deg v M Morgan ive aX one No) 29 Madiein/ a race $00,006, and Mr, Dodge “4 it the Twen nL Ward, vaiul thors , . ee x 3 dretion wv mh anied t : od that 4 Bi.1 Recorder Gort whic. Mr. hgve ‘unit Jor ide indictnen ae “\) (NINE FOUND FROZEN - IN ENGLISH BLIZZARD. LONDON, Dev. Nino perons héen found frox Epgiend alone dur f@urhours, The a Jengthenes when feblated parts of @nowdound, 4 re Jast\. little sorrow To make one c t a little sadnes Ton Just ja! little Tax Just a W: tion Want” To make Hie worth DEI WAR ON 12TH AVENUE. |, BIG TENENMENTS " SETON FIRE TO PLUNDER POOR | One Flat Ransacked by | | Thieves Who Brushed | | | u | | milv Aside, aunts during excitement | tying ro! wo policamen ¥ trying to arouse the t te overcome by smoke | and ‘AIL of tout A. J. CASSATT, HEAD end. home, transacting only the m: ¢ | attention. When she ret b noms Ske) He was out driving as 1 | seemed to be In g00: not to be| had the slightest thouxht , while eittt tack’ cam: instantly wealthy, buyhe di oo Ard Oll. eel . b/ he captained to the day of his death. Badly Hure: ATE Gey aed were cast aside this Napoleon He dealt ransportatic other men 4. it with “1 to a wagon ¢ that A ronasay he from $90 {n the mor afternoon, with an hour &. ne prixate dining-r ce, ‘The chef in Bi 4, ahd that the menus ser clk were composed of the richest in the market. Ther to refresh himself i h The manner tn whitch he the Vanderbilts by/acquiring the oS : Sera, Island pad anlest ee blow establish passenget| and frelgh x ie) nals In the very heart of Mannattan by ‘ ss sof a tunnel system eae », proved his "Ken nts. With un accomplishn great imp< dally jects 4 almos res Wh the Flatiron | Hear w managed to} readl | upon a a litencd men | spayin on the log of a SERED on ne | Tk da doubttul tf bs ¥ nis another | neer Uved in Amerie: ; A Here the horse | sath 7 Z ; het First to Adopt Alr-Brake. pi the shed the nh exhanatiya tet a result of that teat Morgan, stom, DIES ON WAY HOME. i. Ho Was the oyu wi Te ara) William W. Sufth, President, of | OYOT CMTE bund up ao } the Ba Or Sayings, Stelck contradictions. “He was extremé Ne Hank for Savings. Stricken. i niegi in.pomnany, yet he never f \ ' r Xie atropgest flyures ai this erngon | to NK ' ; (nancial ‘Wor 5 RE of MM uld nuver be Induced to make a s Jent Of the! pune) xpevch. but in the privacy of his Fourth avenue | ottve [he Planned the most .audacious nd Hoe tad been | coups (American m@roading ever knew E ! ) h Ausust | HA Had a Jolly Disposition. ME} y_etickder_for Business wies| was of jovial tempers are and taken to| habits tn his lite. 1 private san{. Wonderful talent for mat tituion t med i we, [eteain. A peculiar t nf : tents at No. | {ote was a fondness for cloth Q oe ty-four |/ay exageeraixel pattern. Horseoack : wr SsL He had been | riding was his favorite recr > , Tent alnoe 1d. enter, Mise. m much that ho rr bawlerged. id push threnx ane horsehac javer-% thought of bus. ! | Me Delonge! eo the i arters | Cup, the Merion Cric , (vs body would be | Apwopiuted= Cricket Clubs of DP) 1 Firwt Tits hom life was ideal ri Stevens ta ww, & son, Robert H. Cassatt; ewart, rvive him, otion | daughter, Mrs, Bi of grandohildren secsass sept ommpnieaninaammanmmnmaceroerroarenanrmisimaysienisnneyseini ett ant Spal) HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER-28,; 1906- . Sanne ene teen ee *| HEAD OF THS PENNSYLVANIA | RAILROAD, FALLS DEAD (Comnued trom First Page.) much of his time driving and at t impor- T( tant business that was brought Monday, Whf As wel had beon, Mr. Cassatt rose from his | bed to-da {did not leave his room. n Head. CASSATT’S RISH IN TENS ARN POWER WAS RAPID. ander att was not | Jone of the richest . J. Cassatt, His Son and Daughter SF CAMSATTY HOVAL 202 W. Rittenhouse nearly/all of which had been made out T men in th country, His estate a few (| SHUPP months Ag> was valued at $50,002,000, of yallrosds, He wax to if what John D. Rodketeller is to St Modern*methods of raflroad consolida- Wagon Smashed Against! use ana ratroad expansion were tole z J fied In him. To him was due the unif- “1 Pillar and Drier | cation of » number of straggling lines Into the mighty, compact system which Mamie Long and Jennte Lynch, em-| dangerous s the Advance Novelty Com:| thetr companion: pany, on the sixth floor of the building| "We know how to escape,” they sald, Ht They coaxed the pani fire and sent them ring and x and dis-| assuring them, reviving those who had of busi ralllions Jin hundreds, and he ald t worrying ;himself much. oMce houra were rarely longer ng to 2 in a half two hours for luncheon in the om adjoining dQ street station to {t that this dining-room yplied with the finest liquors anid 69 and G1 E was burned last night, dre hero-| citis to t tor | trty fellow wo played coolness ang daring which wo: from firemen, policemen and| But the flames were The girls were working overtime and {t was late in the nl “Fire!” and at the eame-in- [stant fames shot up thé elevator shaft c ‘while dense smoke camel 530,00. John suffocating clouds. The — girls screamed and rusted f windows to jump out. eome ran wildly up and” down the big| Ou, cabinet-maker, was a bathroom Rundi] in the suit also, and the-President often Euchred the Manderbilts. Then Mamie Long and Jennlp Lynch. | ments about were is, taok command of the} TWO FACTORY. GIRLS SAVE — LIVES OF THIRTY IN FIRE + +2-— —__- ation. we Sixteenth jstreet, | “Fo by one, ¢ ey. saved the lives| down on fainted. arin the firet story windows and:t xirls stopped on the fire-escape. Lynch and Mixs Long theér generalsilp, One we ht. Suddenly sonte out safely. re ner wn Bey anticaily to the] Pied by the BirK pme fainted, | Peer Claar Bo: were gent in, in cape from fying Klaas. pany, make u difficult turn when two red C Nghts ahead come into range. Capt Braunawig, golng at full peed, coulc re} not negotlate the turn and jammed of the suicide was kept from the pas- @engers and the cfew until thd inext I) |day. The vessel isa total wreck. i) In speaking of “the wrick to to-day) that| the passenger ment, through | there Was no danger. “Then he turnei British Government the amelioration of affairs inj cabin. Cant. Braunswis wie to first time that any omctal nt has been made, and sets wstion jax to the stand would take in case {t be- cam@ necessary for one or more powers’ to the Berlin tre shouted was no danger, to inter- It Is well known that the agitation tn gland for some. action by that Gov- obligations has » than In peland appar-} Husban rwhile there been as great, 1f not « the Unitedy States, but K out of thirty has been loth to w Proxpect that ahead, the | annex the Congo territory, matter again war Department Howard Guinne showed othér-drove the «iris on, and all got] Ae s Span- renen were 3 occu: any, the 1A als tene- | States, vt into the Fire Chief Shay had a nazrow | 2) . of England, head of * Misalonary cretary Root and | could not have wikhed to dis. Mrs d Independent action by the United Alloa LEAGh WOR a MOH iy RSI Union,” called up country to act because {t recognize the WOMAN PLUNGES: TO DEATH OVER NIAGARA FALLS ““seastes ns sting §60,- of that character {n hand and n was Mr. Cassatt vould fils business In offlee hours rat prominent raflroad ake ke was {nataticd on othe: wil over the wprid, He was also first to Teougnizd the merits of the ‘ 1 She Tastalled om of filling locomotives golng ata high rate (Special to The Eveding World) NIAGARA F. J ved to be Mary Hagen of; committed suici j Shortly after 11 o'clock James K. Van | Slyke, of St, Louts, who was ‘viewing | vice ax por my «xaminatt the falls, saw a dark object oat down | George In stream as be stood at Prospect Point, | “It is not even sate for me to #uy here longer than to-night,’ #0 }you Yan’ ad- | dress mo for the next fow days at un Slyke reported what he had seen | Gainesville, Misa, As I have not heard ‘ou, I feel at liberty to take thls | and as it rushed by his eye followed It thts pitnwe over. the: brink: disolplihe, inclined rallway buliding, and as he taiked and told his story Waiter De- | seule Gs ‘ | tof Erle Wa. eutered, carrying a | “WYnder date of Dec. 2% /Commantoner | ae Greene dues to the [aver a Gorge | . statel that twas within his discretion back from tho brink, eS accept .or decline appointment jual to any had found on the river bank G0) fect bag was a! purae containing chanKe, & card cuse with canis name Mary Maven. but: HL." in red. ere was also a return ¢ anng date Dec 10 Falla yeste herself to, death. Edward H. Perry. of the State took charge Of the arti-| in the position the police of Rurtalo have, tention of the ‘Post-OMice ‘Department or the Commission 4 called officially As there is tittle| to thé toabllity gf George to perform the river the body may be found| the work to wh within a few Gays. signed, Reservation, relatives }€. po! and a number Mississippi _ Him Out. Effects Found Indicate) wucuq nee x ms ova Suicide . Was Mary Hagen of Buffalo, Cietkship in the post-offic yurg, Mins, and who has been ad-| § vised by certain white persons In that place to remain away from the post- —A J oMesogherwise lie would be mobbed. Service Coninilasion has been in riunteatton with Wilbert G, negro, who fe the o at LIS, ¥., De ome recently advised the Wo to-day “by threatening him, | tl from of a a bandbay | tendered by the postmaster, oy tleker | Post-oftice to another unless the py Hcket | of the service actually reaulre su ntly hag | Hon” woman avid. burg had not been he was thought th jocate Mary Hage: JDEATH TO NEGRO IE HE TAKES OFFICE steps taken ametorating ernment tor Guinnes, however, @e-| locked the dooe with a pans key. the! pulled the gas tube from her mouth atl not}oommenced first ald the} Policeman Sexton, hanjavenue satéon, was called ti ssiona Injher & prisoner and calied Dr. Spicer) to certain -Ameri-| from the hospital to take charge of} Black Appeals to! _l ; FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLA? entries for to-mol are as follows George, eajurees 14] OTR REGISTERE! of, 110: Woodsaw, 110) Verdant, 105: Funcy Dress, De Oro, 12: Ming Parker, Semice Commission Giat the postmaster rier, the América falls, She,|at Hattlesburg had tendered, bin ver five hundred feet} position and he had accepted, but had brink of the fails, leaving | failed to put jnvan appearan| pe, umbrella and purse on the [on adipunt of ithe mob that s for duty}, Tillft) RACE—Oné mile and one statocnth A12: Peter @eerting. Phil Finch, 111; Holloways. tu, “T contend for the position or some- thing équally as good Jn the ctv) ne Speed letter to tha Commission. Prim. oh, SColloquay aH Pett peeey Oe nen ene 113, %* Fant iter Miss 20, 118, Front fenac 10,” Meadow ‘lirecse 108, Zienag Ie, Henrietta OR tenure: Tew and (Nell entry. er one-half miley: ne 107, Junie | Tin Young #@, Shawana 160, Padre. 10d, 90, Mahogany 94 “It Is ‘not the presse of the Com- akerenia mlasion,”” continued Mr. Greene, hanekerchlec: with theclne transfer the names of eligibles from Hehts Favorite: id, Domo 96, ‘ay ahd no | Tt was stated at the Commission to. out determined to tarot that the Postmaster at Hattles- Oberon 105, Fonsdivea 106, Quinn Brady 102} mM from. aid i) tency Watterson 110,~Elortzel 106, matter would remain { now is until the at- Ps selling: $400—Joe Lesher foo, Antimony + 199, test 98, Roalplock J Lady Charade 38. A. 04, Bria Lee 100, Boclety Tole 10%, Pu ich he has been as- CAPTAIN CAUSED fy He Blew His Brains Out When Prinzessen Luise Grounded. { Qn the Hamburg-Amerioin liner Sar- lay from SVest In an ports, were three of the passengers 11h of the crew of the Prinzeasen ictoria Lutie,of the same line, which wan w 1 at the outlet of the harbor at Kingston, Jamalea, on Dee. 18. The yissengers were A. Heyde ‘ Fil and Willlam Woer Guttural indignation was the prevail ing note in the conversation of the 10 embers of the crew of the wrecked ateamahtp. They were on half rations duttng most of the voyage of the Sar- nia from Kingston because, the sup {piles laid In for the trip of tho yeene were InsuMcient for the ble increas lin the passenger Met. There were aixo jw bourd the Sarnia six members of th jcrew of the steamship Corinth, of L jerpool, which was wreckal on j2ton Grand Cayman Is jwouthwest of Jamaica | According to the stories told by the Passengers of the Prinzeasen Victoria Luise, Capt. Brau | suidide when che found that his vess |was hopelessly wrecked, was” entirely | to diame for the accident. He starte: Jinto the port of Kingston without a pilot and undertock to make a tortuou | passage at full speed. There are but iftwo pilots at Kingston and neither. of | them could be secured. No particular difficulty was encount- ered until Capt. Braunswig reached th outer entrance of the harbor, where th pilots reduce thi speed of the veasel te 1 ‘ov , 122 miles i] | ship Into a reef, clare to shor It, did not take him long to discover that the condition of the vessel was bopeleas, and, knowing that be would e belt responsible he went to his cabin and blew his brains out News Evening World reporter Mr. F wak-on deck when the #i said: 1 ip struck, - Official Announcement Is}. “AH once the snip went aground | Made of Washington’s Attitude. running 1 should say at almost fu! speed. Passengers and menibers of the <Tew went-sprawilhg over tie gecas: “The dimipline was admirable and when told thut the shore was out short dl: Tocket Was sent Up we could see tha, WASHINGTON, Dec. 3—It wan eld | V2 CMPte clone to jand the State Department the United States Ambassador in Londor to Great Britain “Capt Braunswic talked to some of to the firs: officer and ordored him to had pledged] send a boat to Kingston and cable a any | report of the accident. That. was the ait ab ound dead in his| jase we saw Of him alive. Ab hour later he was f been married in Aucust. He killed his self with n rife that he had used for years on hunting expeditions. Intend to Commit Suicide Altbough her hushand deciares whe . wife of Herman Eichward & tallor of No, Sot Broadway, is held a prisoner at Lincoln Horpital on a charge of attempted sui- fas Of) cide as the result of being found to- , [aay im the bathroom of the Hichard| t believed. -howover, tat opy- | fal at No, #0 Last One Mundred T thing In that direction will be done, Ger. | DUTY Hlth street, tho Bronx, wi a gay tube in her mouthSand the gas ainly no: until action is taken by the| turned on. In another room was ber pledg- | life insurance polly torn to bits: of the Benate to any}. The young wounin Wea somi-fonscioun | when Mrs. J. Roth, the Janttress, who that} had been notified of the escaping gia! un ney by Leuim» Borges, another tenant ie her. Ghe Im expected to recover, Rican ay D PHYSICIANS ;}CURED BY ONE SET swig, who committed | Ost. 2, 1908. Barnogat Station, the Cuticura Remedies. They are the June 41, 1905. Baltimore, Md. | Mawvor, trom Pimp ‘eomsteclag of Curie vial of 9), may be hy HOLZWASSE there wos no panic. We were reassured | ance away, and when the fre | AsMirng tae Liat] FOUND WITH GAS TUBE N MOUTH d Says She Did Not! CASH opGREDIT ‘al PENT Sod WITH<DOCTORS | Got Barber's Itch From Shaving — Worse Under: Doctors’ Care— Tried Everything and-Was Dis- ~ couraged—Railroad Official Cans not Praise Cuticura Too Much OF CUTICURA—COST $i : poor ee “T want to send you a word of) thanks for what the wonderful Cuticura i Remedi¢s have done forme. I got shaved and got barber's itch, nnd doctored with my own doctor; but it got worse all the time. I spent in all about fifty dollars with doctors, but still it got worse. A friend of mine wanted me to me try the Cuticura Remedies. As I had tried everything, I was discouraged. I bought one set of the Cuticura Hemedics | (Soap, Ointment, and Pills, cost $1.60) and they cured me entirtly, #0 I cannot t praisdg-fiem too much. 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