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a - Tons, Hurled -COOPmR, JAMES, twenty-six SMITH, RICHARD, thirty, of JOHNSON, ALLAN, civil engi ghester, and’ member of the Van Paes about hands, tace = ly to-day, causing the death of ‘An early report that a RETTE SPARK WS UP OIL TANK: KILLED, 1 HURT Catholic Protectory. = THE DEAD. “Meoman Smith, of the Bronx Bureau. THE INJURED. ‘body. A spark from a cigarette exploded 20,000 gallons of oll in a tank d' Smith; ‘of Van Nest, the son of Policeman Smith, of the Bronx Station. Allen Johnson, of Van Nest, a volunteer fireman, was lly burned in working to extinguish the blaze that followed the e gas plant in which the explosion occurred is in Protectory near Westchester road. The great buildings of the Roman! THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Into Yard of years old, of Mii Van Nest, wheee father ts Fo- etown rood, or, of Unieomport read, West- Nest Volunteer Fire Department. Condition serivus. James Cooper, of Unionport, and Before Columbia’s Flag Rush; Sophomores Grouped tor Defense third man had been killed was un- FRESHMEN TAKE. weighing two, tons, was blown into the Protector k ry yard ic Protectory, sheltering nearly 3,000 boys and girls, are two | es away to the west. These buildings were tocked by the expio- pn, the force of the impact was felt for miles and the top of the gas ‘There was 2 lively panic among the children, but the perfect dis- COLUMBIA'S FLAG F it back to bed. bus » who twenty-stt rears 014. ith. whq was thirty. were em- ‘to sprinifle the Morris Park rece ‘where automobile races are to be to-night and to-morrow. They used ‘ll, which ther hayled in a aprink- from-s tank in the yard of the t to the ¢rack. The oll tank between two big «as tanks, both h were almost empty. -One Smoking a Cigarette. wing “into the yard shortly after ht, Cooper and Smith ranged their Blongnide the ofl tank, connected and went to work at the pump. ‘@f them, the police reports say. wa a cigarette. had the tank about half full ‘a cigarette spark biew into the oll {Set st off. Cooper was blown sey- five feet to the north. Smith was straight up in the alr and dropped into the biazmg oj] where his was burned from his bones. an Arthur Jordan, on his way sto Westchester In an automobile, passing the gas plant when the e ion occurred. He saw the bodies EGeoper and Smith flying through tho! Noting where Cooper landed, he 4°10 him: and found hin. breath- shag fie of the institution smothered it. Many of the quick-witted urchins ii to escape, but were met by guards and Christian Brothers and | FROM. "SOS" torious Assault, First Suc- cessful One Since 1900. SERVICE BOARD. | WILL GOON WITH ITS PROBING Hasn’t Quit Work Because Either the freshmen at Columbia this year are extremely husky boys, or the sophomores have become mollycoddied | by elty life, for the freshmen won the annual flag rush on the athletic field of the University to-day. Following the victory of the freshmen in the cane Tugh Wednesday to-day's defeat was a crushing blow to the sophs. |The nag rush was rushed at 1 o'clock this morning. and as a physical culture exhibition it was far superior to anything the Shurkey Athletic Club City ilwa 1, has put on this season. Fully 100 of | ity Railway Is Now In | the young gladiators accumulated hemormages from the nose, many iver | Hands of Receivers. proudly display black eyes, and there wasn't a whole sult of clothes in the | ascombinge of 60) when the shindy was called off. The college colors were attached to a pole ubdout eight fet high in the middie of the ficld, Grouped around | the pole Were a couple of hundred de- A letter was recelved to-day by the Public Service Commission from Louis! Hi. Pink, representing east side organt-| zations which are agitating for the elec~ {rification of the horse car Hnes, urging that something be done to insure im- | Governor. George Paulson Hero of Vic-|Disirici - Attorney a Witness) Against Editor Charged with Libel. WHITE PLAINS. N, The case of the people BE, Xavier, editor and p! Yonkers Herald, who was ind Ne rs Sept day in the county court here which District-Attorney Jerome, of > York County, was accused of made a deal with, representatives not to prosec! dacy for the Mr. was wholly Jerome testified that falbe, in It. H. Brennan, for the accused, written him a letter suying that only way to indict was to in he JEROME IN COURT | to be coples of aliday . Fialey and one John Fin- | 7 VICE CRUSADERS ~ ARE ACCUSED Ct MAKING THREAT District-Attorney Clarke, Kings County, Takes Tye to. Court. of ONE IS.J, DE Q. TULLY. Rev. Taylor Tries to Tell Why Affidavits Were Not Forthcoming. District-Attorney John D. Clarke, of Kings County, to-day called two om- cers of the Hrooklyn Law Enforcement League to account for what he calls threats against him. They are Charles Taylor, president. ana Quincy Tully, secretary and only walaried oMeer. Rey. Tayler and Mr. Tu. y jucnped nto the spc ht. Tuesday, w they attacked the Pol Department _a! meeting of the Board of Aldermen; For some Ume a vigorous corrsponfence haa been going on between these omi- ers and Mr. Clarke The prosecutor says that, after send- “g him demands to take action in ea, the two league officers sent him a letter in waich occurred the aignifi- t paragrays Unless there ts something effective Land—defnite done the attention of the ernor will be called to tne case." Mr. Clarke construed this as a tire and to-day haled the two reformer sefore Magistrate Tighe in John Doe Enargsny 3 in Adams Street Court. Explaining his move, | Clarke made this statement to Mr. | “Pwo months ago Mr. Tully left with lone of my assistants what purported 3 made by one | Harold 1907. Police | DENIES & DEAL WITH MORGAN |negan, concerning a number of alleged | |excise violations. No address accom- | |Panied them. I wrote to Mr. Tully, fasking for the affidavits and for Finley and Finaegan to ca I Was told I might find Fionegan at the Federation | } Churoh Boclety rooms. I forwarded | subpoenaes, asking that they be served / |The men didn't appear. Mr. Tully ‘wrote to me, saying the people wanted | | the political game, will be able to dictate to the next National Demo- cratle Convention, With Mr. Hearst + | Stanton on a charge of carrying con- vealed Weapons. He went into a River street saloon last night rtled the patrons of the place by drawing a revolver. “He had, the muzsle of (he gun at his head Was about to. shoot when several HEARST LEAGUE MEETS TO FORM MTIONL, PARTY 1 si | A WIGH GRADE VARNISH | Delegates Representing Twen- AND STAIN COMBIRED .. ty-three States Hold a Con- vention at Carnegie Hall. | and st | men seizeq and disarmed him, When Moese wax taken bdfsre, the rhe said he was out of Work. CHEER THEIR LEADER:; New Organization Hopes Dictate to the Next National Democratic Convention. lo | Delexates from twenty-three States registered at the Independenps League Hy headquarters in the Glisey House to- If your chandeliers are day. They are In New York to confer over the proposition to make the Inde- fence League a national political nd to attend the New York State Convention of the Independence League. which will nominate two candidates for the Court of Appeals, at Carneste Halt to-morrow night ; | The conference to determine whether | or not the vario: State organizations | of the Independence League | meraed Into a national body to £ In next year's Presidential was called at Carnecte Hall thin after. noon. The sentiment amon the vieit- | ing delegates appeared to be in favor of forming a national organization g Want to Inftuence Party. Mr. Hearet has declared that he will! | never again be a candidate for any of- | fice. His followers are of the opinion | that the Independence League, by be-| coming national in scope this early In tarnished, you can make them look like new, with a small can of JAP- A-LAc. Use either GOLD, ALUMINUM or DEAD BLACK, whichever color is best suited to the surroundings. out of the question of candidacy, the/ visiting politicians are of the opinion that tt wedld be the part of wisdom to try to influence the Democratic parcy | Father than run an independent Presi-| dential ticket. There are about 3” delegates present mst Frank prietor of the alloged libel on Oct. € 19%, came up to- Pierpont Morgan and Georgs D. Perkins, te certain insurance offi- cers in return for support of his candi- Democratic nomination for || the article | and that there was no foundation for the statements made He was asked by Lawyer, John whether {t was not true that Judge Parker bs the ct, and id that he did recelye such » let- | oh . wo * Pulling Dw. rw The ‘alleged Ibe! waa contained in an | article printed in the Yonkers Herald in - JEROME ACCEPTS JACKSON'S AID IN (CE TRUST FIGHT |Glad to Get It, He Says, His Office 1s Choked something done at once. He held the @ to the Rev. Charles Morse jurch Federation, asking ttm the original affidavits but no affidavits came to me. to get passed 1 brought theese gentiemen what they wanted sent to the Di ed thi they would be turned Parkhurst Society,” said or. We didn't want an- to get hold of the work edings were then adjourned «allow Mr. Tully to prepare hts-rase. Mr. Tully {s quite well known tocpT lyn officiats. He sends them eoinplaints at frequent intervals, Ten years ago his society quite a Tepugation for spotttr oures, A Vist of alleged dl was sent to the police, who Investixated. One of the addremses wax the Brooklyn Post- Office. Tully fo the same man wi made charges against First Deput Police Commissioner O' Keeffs, on whieh he falled to Ket Gen. Bingham to bring his alde to trial i MONEY TO FIGHT GAS TRUST ALL GONE. ALBANY, Sept —The #754. which the last {slature appropriated for avsistance to the Attorney-Genoru's Le. Letters | from outside States and New York) State outside of Greater New York. | Twiee 4s many Independent Leaguers | from 3 city will take part in th Geliberations. Mr. Hearat appeared at| the Glisey House shortly before noon | and was enthusiastically greeted. Leaguers Who Are Here | The most prominent Independence | Leaguers from the country in general | | im attendance at ‘the meeting are JG.) Uray, of Chicago; J. J , of Ban of | Frac James Hourinan, of Sit! | Fretta sows ratte finer, ae] ME Arch t& Foot | Pate o ir, rm . | Loute, ©. P. Lversole, of Pot . ~is comfortably supported by the Wea i (bain we scientific construction of the Coward j kan: s L. Hisgen, of Spr This sh | Mase’; Charies G. Kiser, of Nortou Arch Prop Shoe. 7 Te- Veto teniere timer Goris lieves the shooting pains felt in the ert. Payne, 0 Dea. Conn} Jo! soph Buchanan, of Newark, N | muscles of the leg, ends the dull Charles 8. Hampton. Detroit; Reuben | ache in the heel, and eases the Roble Lyons, of abtth, Y.; Cornelius j L. Haley, (6f Utes,” and “George HL | sharp twinges through the arch of ei . OF racuse. ind fe ark also delegates from the foot. These symptoms indi- Arkansas, Eouth, Dakota, Ohio, cate flat-foot, which the Coward ook Carolina, Maryla: Arch Prop Shoe will remedy and borrow nights convent! to prevent. at eandidates for the rn rt of ls bench promives to develop some | Fer Men, Women and Children lively balloting. There are any number of candidates fos the honor, Among bhem are Claronée J. Shearn, of this SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, city; W. H. Cuda ach, former Cor- furation Counsel of Tuffaio: Henry A.| JAMES S. COWARD, | Powell of Kings, and Reubden Lyons} 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y- (Nxam Wannex Sacer.) of” Steuben. TRIED TO SHOOT HIMSELF | termined sophomores, About 20 fect ter from the Judge at the time of the) away some 30 freshihen guthpred. The Mediate results department in fighting the Gas Trust in Mail Orders Filled. Send for Catalogue. fire Alarm and an ambulance call| After some discussion the letter was . paure oreo e ‘with ‘Business, Uieegite Court of the Southern Drecsee | ganic was for the freshmen to charge da: the tness ne . Clreylt. Court of the Southern Distric: = a Hospital When he got| Placed on file. The chatrman remarked |the pole, and by tho exercise of uny | 21%, Brenasn asked’ the | wine’! Ge call bean pald out Anguates ce | BEFORE CROWD IN SALOON. | = fo the fire the employes of the|'Hat the matter had come up in the| form ot persuasion, rom assault ana| Wnetnet, there Nad pot been tee Kirby got $10.00 of ty and Senator Al: pS ns | plant and persons from the neigh-|Keneral inveatixation of the Interbor.| battery (o thayiem, ‘capture the colors, | wey’ Charges made agalast Mr. nee ALBANY, Sept. 27.—Attorney-General Fa netiawaireecadaniirae comes John Boess, of No. 30 River street, | oC LZWASSE Brood were taking steps to fight the) OUsh-Metropolitan system and would | Young Jay Gould was expected to leaa|!** i atlekas fOCeSE ee iaae eee Jackson to-day received a letter from|phers’ service, : Hoboken, was to-day held by Recorder! 0 E E F —Amongthe first_io arrive waa! ome up aguin. The receivership of! the Che ta to show up, [the Diatrict-Attorney jed th District-Attorney Jerome accepting his | pen Every Cvenin: Gilmartin, of St. Raymond’a|!he Owning company fs another com-| When the signal was given igre vies | WOU Tike TouTEet to-be-mere-epecile-| orey ot gsatstarice t-enycriminat pro Until_9 o’Clock. is Catholic’ Church, two blocks|DPlication-in the matter, made theit rush, ‘he opis met ihem| “Well.” said Mr. Brennan, “we will) coodings the District-Attorney. may | + 7 ~ He administered the last ritea| “There seems to be some misapprenen- with the coli¢ye yell, and a mixed as. | take the case of that check for M80) bung against the American Ice Coni-| 102 Tallon” ot thle, muvevtine= Pthe church to Cooper, who died just|/0n regurding the attitude of the sortment of feet and tuts. Vor min-| paid by the Now York Life Insurance| 54,5 The District-Atiorney acknon- (CQ) ment on any article pur- | mpany as a campaign contributtin t record of that payment was ihade cash this week. ledges roceipt of certain data and doc red by | agents of | the ambulance surgeon arrived. oBagines from Five Miles Around,, Commission, because of the adjourn-| utes It was all a blur around the pole. ment yesterday .of the hearing on the | Now and then a boy dropped out, bold- | mentary evidence sec! Great Clothing Sale 7 Madison and Fourth avenue line,” sald! ing his face with bou) Lands as thougn ||, y's books?” | Y y face With both sand wugn lin the company's the Attorney-General at recent’ in-| Beeooe® Jordan ONS penrotied zs Wilcox "That was adjourned | Hf feared tis would lone it. | “Mr. Brennan,” sald the witness, “alll gion into the blaine ecuine S : ] f 2 D u usiy all aroun @ tank they | beca t | Pine atte me a irewsman was a ya specity 4 a 2 u mecjouale nil: areund ihe, tank they aime of the fact that the road ta! toss by” hus ett on AD WHS | corporations do not always specify I] Arerican Ice- Company. However, the| pecia. or ays Peiitreach| thevecene juried lars Bs in the handa Gf receivers and the | of the grouped sopnomores, Time alte: their! books for what thelr money Ie | District-Attorney says that some of the! e n & ‘receivers were not represented at the | tine Uiey tried to Use the sopn heads | used fro] al Vatac. $200, Becond alarm, ‘fearing ‘that the gus | meeting’ Ie doca not follow thet the | Auge Bavement on which to walk to Lic “Went” retorted Mr. Brennan, “we | Papers seer (0 be mining. riaday an atur ay epee Acteal Vannes ace Bee erode, © This: “alarm ‘bro iy wae picked Out ae a huniag (PoTatons don LMG a erom ie District |!0 My Power will be gladly furntsic’ “\11 Men's’ Suits, Overcoats, Cravenettes, Princ Oh Hes from a distance of five miles | the syeeeen of the Now York (ite attall, oe j sally Drouxny caused a general laugh In| saya Mr, Jerome In his letter, “I shail | : Falsg te volunteer department from ee eee ae A ystfong heave Janded him on top irt-room. a be very glad to avail myself of this offer erts, Fu ress and ‘Tuxedo Suits. Van ‘Nest. fac we Te going | 0 he atrugKiing mass phe. G he sought to Introduce a pre- as at the present tiie the volume or = = i = us i; att ref a the Investigation. But | Used the Wokponm nature gave him to to have been made by = i ml A ‘ rg yor. G. or Pe Allen Johnson, x volunteor fireman, deny asestigus ae koud eff t bik way to the eit said te and Jury in. March, | business in this office is very great. $15.00 Mens Suits—Biack Thibet, Scotch sysTem [yor CANCE ASE Fee en eras ana tieselieeetheman— eho nox hold pole And escaped to | wm which advice wes asked of the! ‘The matter Is one ef so large tm- Tweed; Venetian lined. This Grand Rapids Furniture, e iy biisteréd about the nas aria ry SP peers a am. = mt tir end to certiin canes relat- that I feel that J should lke! $5 98 CARVETS, ‘CROCKERY, LAMPS, % geri puiting away (he wiewkage Lat hearings wh ote dat cave binloahraddel- inti nual Us to insurance matters. A long argu- Beg eaRRe cicatesaniderable erasnailiatinauan ~ Sale. tn ee ZO HY Picrcips. WEDDING. ae. I Dimpound the ol! taxk,. Several other men re may) take I, of) go ty land eventually were chased of | ment follows 5 ities P , = 5 NG SERERPING: Gpamaliied slight Injories. Despite the cannot forecast. But FO Held “Now since 160 have the freste | , Despite the el Saeed [ies rseraete eas ae ae tari tte $20.00 Men's Suits—Wool Worsted; latest $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week @enxer from another explosion | should certatniy be aliowed time to men pus in the flag ruqh | At ‘ ted in Leah Sie ihe Seah aie Pandiee: models 1907; black, brown, plaid, fancy 180 a) 15:00 at co! led ns” close Sonate 1 regarding mattors | Unttl mate iiba Miniasvaryiwatheringrbeleuen stripe up-to-date Fall clothing; 200 “ = 20.00 250 « Bees. te oll tai Ae te ine master of eleciritying the | GARDENER PLANTS HIMSELF & mage of data shoivs that wome one tn hand tailored; silk Venetian $10 00 300 3,00 3.50 “1% Gwater which overt horee car Hnex we Jinye alre AMONG MILLIONAIRES. 1 : your nes jae iltcg BOUL Coe ake lined. This sale.......+....- ° fe Agreunias wile 81 Ov000) by] epee! fi 4 elt informed that the company w —— anked® Mr. Jerom CARL eal kate W nth aheteetttalihetand ae eer ete —~ Iso fo New York ied POIs Depts pele oe fae aria oeathan bas it Whom F was eral £ assistants | $25.00 and $30.00 Men’s Suits—Imported Vi- cana the explosion occurred Its force | secure ‘the necesmar : Y : TB use sawmoulds not benwek gk rce ~cuna, French Worsted; the latest novelties of ye 3 f the away from | company’ Employed, Buys 1 replied Mr, Jerome, ‘but al-|much to request that you Instruct high d acing Brow laid ‘| ASAI eet Leanne | ae ei SS Toorporation has been doink | whichever of your assistants haw had igh grade tailoring; browns, plaids an se f ; | Pinard at Newport | an then askeq about the | charwe of this matter to come and » stripes; green tints; also Black ;Unfinished ae | oNEWPORT, Ser Robert Hun-| opie fie $0) drawn to the order of | mo and confer, with me In regard to Worsted; all silk and.satin lined. This sale, ISHOT FOR A KISS AND GLAD, |aivs. whe wae mead gardener on| str. Bliss, then Chairman of the Me-| the facta arm the view of the law taken i $12 50 and $15 00 n WOULD BE SHOT AGAIN Frederick W. Vanderbilt's p Rough vThate: auld Mr Jerome, ‘was a per- by your, oflice. aa ieee Al ry s + | Point, here.,will be a close neighbor of | sonal matter between-Atty Porkina’ and Assuring you that at al cq : : —.--—— |H. A. C. Paylor, Fred Sheldon, | Mr. Bllss. shall be glad to co-operate moat heart- $15.00 Men’s Fall Overcoats—Form fitting, fly with Yon, I shalt awalt your deci- | CINCINNATI, Sept. Z.—John McDon- | Dantel Fearing, Itlchard T. Wilson and | . - ray stripe, Venetian lined, This jury after the explovion Lieut.) aia, who was shot througi'the arm here | James Sillwn sion as to masiatiix mo in this matter sry pe, h $7.50 BYouds, © gine Company No. 4 | seating a kiss from Mrs, Otirmle| Cagea Pinard: and his mother, Mra. before proceeding any further. BG 1 oo 5 are ot to the top of the tank, In the by ne , a he found by poking about with Sakata ones eee a tn eae Pinar York, eaterera : 00 Men's Fall and Winter Overcoats— ir 1NOmAs pton s = tron With whom he boarded il! ary f a cottages new A re x f FF ~~ inks the body of K man. v0 badly | oe foot deain for another salute, | the Ciitts. have wold four lots: to Hane SHIPPING NEWS. gray, tan and black Vicuna: satin line 1; also Chalien Peer ranwe torth antrecet 8S xlebonald, who Ik an Aronworker, nick, Tho lola are part of four and | Re tneleonle phe Winter Black Kersey; Melton and Irish Frieze; Zee Caled ae eared) thirty-three ye old, came here from! one-half acres of land ¢%.the Annandalo| un rises B-51/Sun sety, S.St{Moon rises, 9.88 silk Venetian lined, This ca “ tr: = ey, anare AR AEeS NORD, Pittsburg several gays age and cag ed | road which the fo bi THE, AIDES water Rate $10.00 if] for pene siCup: es ccasetelly ing: oan z sl ourd with Mra, Kiser. MHL De | p00. from F wens te viater. Low Water. orweisins ese cle clea eereaie a HIT} worded, so pply raited. broke into her room and stole a kiss, | tare jant neighborhood ta 11.55 6.08 5.6) y Tt boats of certain size and class. + | n¥and ahe shot km, Mieatrioted.! indy Hook, a ¢ 5 5 - y g 4 gi) ME am Dick Smith's, mother, Ne mays, and ane BROt Nt ough tho| restricted o : Governor's J $e EH $15.00 and $20.00 English Cra 7 50 and 10 Conitehe helhaeinesrarabouetand G, Mand WC tect tx my fon you will asm-forya kiss from those pretty cheery; ae ee Several Towns Are Destroyed} "* : venette Coats”s,.. ees ureere ° fears, some of the ,“fast anes” @peaui on him. Dire may kill my Zeq tgel sald MeDonald to-day. amd! TWO CARS BATTER VICTIM. ; Hea x pont oF NEW YORK. j = that are always advertised at Bue tt wil! never Mtuce that enul |added: OT Dele eet ee gem itt — and Shipping Suffers : + $35,00 Prince Albert Full Dress and 15 and 2 gare Ieen arieey AES Si CeavON ot A thought I could get another kiss.” Michael Jackson, thirty-etght “Yeara| “ i CC ernie tata 1S h hot a stltch of clothing on | MBYEiee being anal, McDonald was ar-| og Ut portchester, to-day attempted | Great Damage. Tuxedo Sultsyalk lined 5 car paereeey ies the year through the “Sunday erearerreet A pert of tie reuse: | casteqiand sPAat US DUNT ST |te-aodge 0 nortbbound car while cross. nd We , Works ei yacslsss Vesieis eRe Rempestatan nau 18 the tob-porkot | : ing Second avenue at Thirty-firgt street ! columns? : vos bee POSE CURA Ai adls ss COMMAN OER: BARRED, QUT. |ite stumbled in front of southbound] MEXICO CITY, Sept. 2.-'The Pacific LOOK SUNDAY AND“ JUDGE wate. dy f WASHINGTON, Sept. @7.--Another | car No. Lol, in charge of. Motorman| coast, [rom Altalta (o Mazatiat, has Jn, thats cried the mother, | (um in the affairs of the Army and). itrong, Jacksan's head was bat-| been devastated by a hurricane, ac. FOR YOURSELF moa yell ti ipa ait He eater Tal ono annie tatty eae A against the dastiboard oft cording to private despatches recelyod he, Dae e wated J tie their tial e of hit heels wan sliced | here K How Smith got tt the nis Gi to Degurement - the northbound car. |} In addition to great dimage done to OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, Serie rhage oe Aries BEA aggtt Tie cary stopped before mortal injury) quipplng, several xmall towh were. de- SSA BAILED TO-DAY. 235 Broadway, Opposite Post Office. PRY RES dines wee pl: ‘ fF ently. ead WAS icted, Jackson was taken in gh! ‘od. : 5 ve U solorad ie "CLO Se tisoatectes th fe nee Ns ional pander that recently clused Te bulance to Bellevue, where it was| In-one of thess towns’ named Van- |Pestrice, Urumuay, Colorado, Brunsnick OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Sytayenerse degen yt ahlaom Aber Pooys par ikat was sates ny Pend Theogare, Roowevalt son and, ease he would recover.” ‘The motorman |itos, three persons Vxre killed by ‘fall- Fiayti.Vaderiand, Atnwerp. | i ee et ee ae eer down tte charter. was $4 Bretagne, dtayee. : reat th Soba on - Nee : w