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< ' “Bankers Express,” From Bernards- : 3 ville to New York, Thrown From Track by Faulty Switch Near Lyons, N. J. ‘i Dozens of well- TRAN WR A NARROW ESCAPE +-—_——__— nown business an had the scare of their lives to-da which they were speeding city the rails in a cut near Lyons, N. J., on the Passaic and Delay and went skidding along on its side for nearly three hu t Had the accident pened division there might have been a heavy ta ho rode ir bankers, brokers and lawyers \ tail end of the smashed-up tra injured, including two track walkers, who got One of the victims was fatally This was Charles t i bid, a flagman, bpen door .of the as Taulty ewitch flung the train from the baggage car tracks. He was taken to the & Hospital dying from internal injur und a splintered hip. His home Giadstone, N. J., wife and two children. F. P. Olcott a Sufferer. Frederick P. Olcott, bf the Central Trust Compuny. a mmit was in where he lived with a former president ew York, and. now chairman of the board bf trustees of that institution, was the bnly occupant of the club car who suf- bones He went fered seriously, One of the of his right wrist was fractured back to his summer place in Bernards- Ville in an automobile. : Frederick Schwerkardt, Bernardsvillé, sustained s snjuries. {f the day coaches, Frederick ne, a millionaire horseman, dack, N. J.. had a scalp wound, Two Itallan track laborers were car led to Lyons on a handcar. They had a butcher. Balar of Pea- cs broken by bits of wreckage where | t to they had stopped alongside the c Watoh’ the express whiz by, Probably & dozen men and women aboard train were bruised and shaken but not enough to need assistance. internal He was a commutor on one the up, ‘One of those who escaped with bruises Was R. V. Lindabury, of Newark, ooun- fel for the Sugar Trust and for Prudential Life Insurance Company. the hnd generally regarded as the leading torporation lawyer of New Jers ; The Bankers’ Express, due at York at 9.15, took aboard most of its 200 passengers at Gladstone, Peupack, Par Hills and Bernardsville, From Ber- hardaville to Newark this train makes ho stops, and for the greater part the distance it travels at the rate of hfty miles an hour, Rich Men Passengers. It was made up of one of the big gest locomotives in the vice of the Wackawanna, tender om bina pmoker and baggage . two et woaches and two Pullman chair cars Phe rear Pullman fs a club car, largely used by the rich New Yorkers who have country homes along t division, Former U. 8, Senator John Dryden ts a daily traveller in t ear, but this morning he did not hap: pen to be aboard, Some of the passer, the clu! tar. or the ‘millionaires’ wagon.’ beople who are not millionaires monly call it, were Judge John pr. the corporation lawyer fennel, chairman of the Board of Water Supply: Thomas Drmiston, of Ormiston & Me lawyers, at No. 27 William stro R. Pine, the banke B fr, of Moore & Sc! a bankers; ex-State Senator Mhilds, of New Jersey, and his br "iIam Childs, founder of the string o Childs restaurants: Adrian H. on To-Day ! of f the b as phy x com- Joline, Y World's Want Directory. 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ON, June inission in jthat the ylans to April next year for Africa, where he spend a year her gaine Rum: that Mr. Roosevelt was to leave the country at conclusion of eed tay nis term of office hive deen ional men of New York DOLE CoRAeaull “Bankers’ Express,” on kKawanna road, jumped are branch, dred fe other point along the‘ necessary ar tes among the ure could yf casi } is the xclusive club car at the pack he Wi that 4 had been reached as to the Pre: sail . 194 nge desire « ite House th definite conc 10. as stated poste It, with his son Ker- from New York for Just as soon as the ments for the depart- 4. Tt to bring in the AVAL sas, Dutva dew. persons: were) vee eiee eneriinens oC avery fes of big ame to be had on the ¢ hit by flying debris. pnt He will visit no Bune at try. it is stated than ‘arnegte and one of The outfit f le expedition will be ® Railway receivers i - Miaka i C. Blair aver ta Bn een ained on reaching Africa but a Hale Tavietivi, orevienia eee correspondence in this connect tle Guarantee and Trust Company dy is under wa: e exact size Gaston, of hu party, number of guides ropolitan Ledyard BL and retainers, animals, & has not banker: Haley EME TRINRUTA been determined Pr cial re Balen a Newark man- however trke with him an assort- » had a small scalp wound: ment of arms which he will require In out, Newark lawyer; tne varlety of @ comtempla Page, the lawye Col. This out . of course, guns G B. Past, e architect; Henry J. Hardenbe president of nee of Mr. Roqsevelt Jersey Zinc Company: Charles oe _,ftoos Mi and oth we AL Wi S 8 of the family will remain at ApIn, Ww Saulbb, ¢ mily home at Sa more EIII ic m 4 R. pr Ba: Kearns, of DOWa —————— ee, Cromwell, the lawye: eae FIRE IN BROADWAY The train had just passed Lyons, a DRAWS BIG CROWD. station, and entered the long . It was moving at i tailes an hour At A fire In the office of the Commercial anh men hase been recon. Trust Company, at Broadway and Thir- structing the switch which opsrates a AD Diaou cet mes /1CEtl yam Det Orel 6) spur track that runs to the plant of Glock this afternoon did very little the Morris County Rock Crushing excrement. Ti on were’ hampered Company nearby. by a crowd of several thousand people Freed from other cars bling over at ‘ainst the w for inst or p tough ‘to their sever: Women Cooler Than Men. In the nearly » astonisied travellers piled in srward Pullman and in doth | the he locomotive the aped the rails, and, tum- an angle of fifty degrees alls of the bank, they slid three hundred feet, the lower sides, yelled or! yed or fainted according ul natures. | of ste were a lot of peaking, they eir nerve better | some of the men did. | njured were carried into a tool-| alongs! e track. There Dr. Bernardsville physician who | had n aboard the train, cared for | them, Dr eh soon arrived Mil nm, the first st jon th side Ly a Ina GAD ILE Help Waniead AS ASSAILANT em OF ERY ORL Suspect Days’ H ried to Cell for His Safety. WOODRURY, N. ts wi arrest der Detectives Prosecutor Ri suspect abou Pitman jear the fay, end w yw of the shock constant attenda: The young home after attacked beceuse a relief train ra wrecking crew sville with more | ly an hour late [ie an mree str Taken After Two unt by Posses Hur- assailant of YO, whone mo 1 8 oF th here. not Drum: ot ma on » picked up the noon to-day in the woods ve what tney them her gulity now there are grave foare| gt not req She fs in an/ eak cond! & result she received at the hands Aeratlant, A doctor te in] spon her, woman Was on her way a visit to friends when po what It, “My worth more thi every word of Cooper eait hia medtaine ow York wabled sinoe he nit tt on pale at al! e Riker stores and at all druemsts throughout New Reople are calling, 19. this store as eve! ° from drumeiste every- where the sale has more than douhled In the rast few dave to meet neonta A and gave a handful of A fault In this switch is believed to Which gathaed an Baan have been responsible for the derail- “The plaze started from a lighted cigar ment. The e ad tender passed it on the desk of V! esifent G. J. safely, but the rear weels of the com- Baumann, | As it er coanking hours all except @ fe recs ‘bination car jumped. The train broke fad gone home, “The f BUREOS AGA two, The engine and tender bounced in con ng the fire to the desk and long for a good distance before the SUToUnding furniture, Mr. Baumann ; 4 stated afterward that some valuable tend: ucks broke. The big mogul papers had ben destroyed. then slid peacefully over on Its side and ——__. rested against the bank. SUPPORTERS OF COOPER THEORY MULTIPLYING Belief That Stomach Causes Extensive Illness Grows in New York. Among many Brooklyn. my L. T. Cooper's theory that the Amert- and carrlases ean stomach has grown weak and 1s Who cout} show | responsible for most sickness is recetv- had at least one|ing the strongest sort of indorsement a is disposal 1 ry New Brought moet of the ma-| from a surprising number of Ne! on to New York. | Yorker: seople who have re- ‘cently become convinced that Cooper !s | correct and his medicine all he claims Eleanor Harris, of 226 Rodney ‘Thursday afternoon Mrs. Harris called at the Riker store, Broadway and Ninth where Cooper | public, and said: “I am only too willing | to tell what a remarkable experience I have bad with Cooper's New Discovery, | ana what @ wonderful medicine I know | tt to b “I have had rheumatism for sixteen | years and took 20 much medicine in try: | ing to get rid of it that for the past eight years my stomach has been ine fearful {es meeting thi on was almost aig ruined. For ten years I consulted one ian after another, but my rheu- m got steadily worse. stomach got In such a state that I had to stop taking medicine altogether, “When I first heard of Mr, Cooper's medicine and what it was doing in New York 1 wae atraid to try tt: but I finally Finally my decid 1o taka it, and tf it did me no °F wood would never take any medicine J. June 5.—Follow- | ggain, “I maried the treatment a » the police and Weeks ago. Tne firet effect {t nud was to @ivye me a batter apretite than I pave nad for ten years 04 Then my food to digeat and no lonmer distressed for hours after eating. third week T nu ffering as much pain from rhe 1, and each stiffness erew lose until ne 1 has Atzestion w At the end ed that 1 was the main and Ino longer had For the past week I hed been de Over ve no pains or aches rty meala a dav, with atnvel da: two nieces and my alster have had stomach trouble they ww When the medicine wae doing for me ail triad tt Just as it id me, and they are iiehted with their {mor Avera t told mey yesterday ft This sound 7 hi enoh dav yA Te nas pelned then de One of it was tte welet) most imp but that the sale In aut e4 many with mo at “put from York, T shal! gontinue t thie store fram 16 some time, fatur. stay here until) | signed by himself in waich he averred [that he had been unaoie to examine! nd to | FIFTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. Weather Clear. June 5, Track Fast. q op. 17 ch 1 sn Le 11-29 S100 added, ndex, Startere, Black Oak! ye furs nis toby Hast Fish 1 4 34H 10 ry Piet world of sheed and, ae Me race Missouri Lad RAGE —Tw me 434 hen! ny RAYMOND HITCHCOCK MUST SPEND SUNDAY | LOCKED UP IN TOMBS, | (Continued from First Pag@) JACK ATKIN MAKES NEW TRACK RECORD IN THE PARKWAY. over unt!] the summer vacation, because the remaining time of the court ‘s taken up with trials already set, among them Rara_ Avis the trials of Aldermen Clifford and and before was twen Peters, John B. Stanchfield, chief counsel for “He made up a lot of ground and a Uitehcock in the last trial, will be un- the end was fifth RCorneoe tre of any able to take part In this proceeding be- GRUghtHe A HOAniectentee cause of engagements in the Federal 1 Black Oak cl 4ed strong on _ eliaatbesnisucsned . Max and § d to have him.” Me courts, He has been succoeded by 3a: on Corncob shut him off and Steuer, who answered for Hitchcock Oldniteparaevereiatterathat: ite 1a DANK up second in front ot 1 when the case was ca Mr. Steuer asked that the case be ad-/ Aragce. There was a lot of money bet Journed for at least a week. He said [t was sald Jc d a bet he was retained on June 3 and had been | of $10 against on unable to prepare his defense. He sub- Fleld Mouse Wins Criterion. mi davit from Mr. Stanchfeld Ba Ga) CEN i) ets ea August Belmont didn't win the Ena- in w the latter deciared, in effec Bel ata einenouea that the District Attorney had agreed giusit hk colors nome tn front in the he trial over to the fall term and | Criterion Stnkes here, There was no OCU Ga 10) to | Againar Pleid Mouse to-day, In- that this agreement had been indorsed stead, she was favorite by a slight mar- by John D. Lindsay, president of the in over Suffragette. Field Mouse won Children's Society | ike @ real high-class filly running | sj front afl the way. Suffragette got Statements Diverge Widely. | within “two lengitis of ier peat tele ot Mr, Stanchfield deciared in his am- Urn, wth e run to the stratch eld devi; thet he had been informed of the) Mowse drew away furher and rounded the turn for home with a safe lead. agreement dy Thomas M. Osborne, of| When well into the stretch Notter Auburn, N. ¥., @ member of the ‘up- {hreatened to get uy on the rail with State Public Bervice Comminston and a! Rig sen hts cand iit rie DeLee dlose friend of Hitchcock. Mr. Osborne, | twice with the whip. Sha bounded t la understood, is furnisning consid: | AN Ar Again and BSuftragette straggied : in vain. Melissa cloned fa erableyp ote: themmoney necessary, {for)) through the stretch and juat nosed out Hitchcock's defense. |the heavily backed Hammerless for Mr, Steuer submitted an affidavit) third money. Troublesome Upeete Wiee One: The wise crowd tried to get Missouri Lad over In the Afth, Satie and a quarter race. “Luaky Jack’ Nise 40 to 1 shot, Troublesome, an apprentice boy named i however, upset all caloulitions oy wi: Ine handily from Mimsourl tad) wi Lond Stanhope third Missouri ‘Lad Broke infront and stuyed thera until the far turn wae. feached, when Troublesome went to thy front ana mtayod there ty the aig. “Bam H Hore or the records and witnesses and get proper defenue ready. Asaistant District-Attorney Garvan arose to argue that the case be pro- ceeded with at once and Justice Gort ordered Mr, Garvan to be sworn, inas- muon as ne was replying to affidavits, Mr, Garvan denied toe statements made by Mr, Stanchfeld coneern'ng un reement to put the case over until her the summer vacation. He sald it w Ww | was a simple indictment calling for no| TM Tan @ mood race after boing cut o 0 ra] times, Lonny Wadaell ar | einborate Gefenso. Hitchcock ad | Boiando ran prominentiy fore whtle mitted that he had the Von Hagen girl | fm @ room in @ house in the Tenderloin in December, 1906, and to establish a defenge all he will have to do, accord- Ing to Mr, Garvan, ts show that she was not there for an immoral purpose. “Tihs case,” said Justice Goff, at the conclusion of the arguments, “has been on the calender seven times, T dew been no sufficient reason advanced to warrant an adjournment and I order the case to trisl. I do not regard !t as any Gifferent from hundreds of other cusva W' that are tried dally lore.” Hitchcock and hia bondaman, Martin Engel, were in oourt. He appeared to be deoply disappointed over tho fallure| of his lawyers efforti ure delay, Herman Fromme, who was attorney of record for Hitol » announced this afternoon that he hed withdrawn from H arom he retired from Fitz Herbert Breezes Home, Fits Herbert breexed home in tho fina! event after following the pace of Unclo Jim to the atretoh, Unole Jim and Voo. doo got off flying, t Voodoo wan Yhrough in the Orel elgneh, Fite Hu bert then moved up and at the turn for home oaught Unole Jim, After that bo breemed away and f{inlened an easy winner by two lengths, (nale Jim five lengths in front of Voodoo. Platt's Chlorides t Hitshoot dattery broau Hitchcock failed to DP appolntme with him. ———$-.--—_—__. ROOT TO TAKE ANOTHER COURSE OF TRAINING. | WASHINGTON, Jame 3—s#ocretary | Reot, when Sakon: get) Be: wae to | ‘ait om the lid” ta Washington during The Odorless Olsinfectant. | the summer, Med Cy lane | | were arranges Nat pe ghoul x ° tire wats a'e'sutiew ahistest | Prevents Sickness, Maal ar Utioa Femainder of the | Sold Bveryw Write Henry @, Pilati, worm eee client ins ear as York, tat ties beak, i WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1908. BELMONT RALLIES DRAGGED OUT OF — WAS DELIRIOU AND SURPRISES WINDOWBY SKIRT WITH ECZEMA BY HIS VITALITY. WIND INFLATED ews ee: ciating—Nerves in Exhausted Condition—Sleep Badly Broken. CURE BY CUTICURA SEEMED LIKE MAGIC | | “Words cannot express the gratitude But His Doctors Still Are Ap- Fourteen-Year-Old Girl prehensive of a Fatal antly Killed by Fall of Result. Two Stories. In- I feel for what Cuticura Remedies have done for my cau on of Oliver H. P. Belmont th- ter, Adelaide. 1S of Mary Murphy, the fourteen-year-old n whom an operation forappendictt!9 daughter of the recently widowed Mrs. | performed vesterday, ts improved Anna Murphy, of No. 107 Chariton He Te ternoon, according fon! pa street, was killed to-day by being prac-| had anything the ‘ » There was no appreciatble change iicaiiy blown out of the window of her| matter with her until about noon, when the 1 WhO] os, | ekin until four had b merely holding his own for 5 | months ago, when twe urs, rallied, Mr. Belmont The girl was endeavoring to pull in| “¥ @n eruption broke ‘s e danger, but an un- a skirt of her mother’s from the quiyonherd chee a Te of vitality he displays cjothes-line when a gust of wind Mled wasaredness, and then followed thicken- EAS. the Karment and dragged her out of the Ing and blisters, which would break and No pertormed the operation | window. Although the fall was only TUN matter, I took her te a doctor, mi with the patient until last | two stories she landed on her head aa and he pronounced it to be eczema of ® returned to Brookholt Vill. was instantly killed, very bad form. He treated her, but ad, 1. 1, the Belmont country) tary was the elde nth Instead of being checked, the disease ce, to-day. rere 2 UG Os Gilat Ti spread. It showed itself on her back, Dr. MeCosh, the family physician, ana | Uet father, John Murphy, a policeman, and then quickly spread upwards until UanohearlcahiinaurncontotiNe died five weeks ago. Two of her the whole of her head was affected, and fp) eI iG CL CUE LI) Cle mother's brotiers named MeDona all her hair had t> be cut off. The p County Hosoitai, apent the night Inthe | yor sage ba mien naid the eulfercd was excruciating, ‘ai : on standing oniy a few t her “What with that and the heat and tin- 2 ration disclosed {enter wien she was Granth our ey Gling her life was almost unbearable. |that xen had already set the window. A cousin w haired Bharbecdmmelrinidowtin health, and at in. Mr. Belm: poor physical (few feet from where the girl fell, titaes was very feverish, languid, an condition wien dicitis SYMD- Ay ulance surge Et! fel) drowsy, and occasionally she was de- Monday, and in such a low toms became alarming last cent pital suid that she died the lirfous.’ Her nerves were physicians do not attempt to con- | instant her head struck the pavement state that she could not bear to be left hat they isive over the of tie courtyard, Jone, In spite of the cold weather PARUIRGERHIE T girl hi help in ghe would insist on having her bedroom the washing t window open, and would lean out on When Mr Ly she did not ARO ‘s sleep for many ni P wo tried afforded fas the first, and * what we should we had not read how ‘a_cured a similar case. I pur ra Soap, Cuticura Oink Suticura Pills, and before the Ointment was threo-quarters finished every trace of the disease was It really seemed like rea Gice hair is coming on nicely, an ‘| till apply th the window oper h ho second doctor was his wit ryt was also shock his a great Lwimont suffered a g t Burden, Mrs, Natale B Eee Hie e Cuticura Ointment as ARRANGE SPEC TRAINS FOR TH find it increases wonders folly. T. W. Hyde, 1, Ongar Place, Brentwood, Essex, England, Mar. the first nira Soap @5e) to Cleanse the Skin, Cute Skin, and h for the parkway me c.) to Heal ¥ Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont Is the M son of the e August Rel- mont. the banker. He was born !n_ 1858. wife div who was ne: ee nnprase The Only Co. of Its Kind in the World 2VUUCR OLD TRUNK or BAGGAGE MADE GOOD AS NEW. ! (RUNKS & BAGS,Ete. Bought, Sold, Exchanged. OLYMPIC TRYGUTS ements have paereraca) by the Emergency i | at 1 Clu nd the Baggage Repair Co, N i We an ae the New Tork ‘s : 14th St w. PRINCETON WILL MEET DE. 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