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10 AUTO KILLS A MAN, MANGLES WOMAN, THEN SPEEDS AWAY a Deore Three Men and Three Women Laugh- ing and Screaming in Touring Car as it Runs Down Victims in Brooklyn Street. [Dri ing a big, gray touring car at fifty miles an hour, three men and three women came dashing west through Livingston street, Brook- lyn, to-day at 2 A. M., and, laughing and screaming, ran down a man and a woman, killing the man almost instantly and crushing the woman's skull and fracturing her ribs so she will die. The laughter ceased as the chauffeur halted for an instant after the bodies of the victims had been crushed under the His stop was only an instant. fo crank up his car. ee a leaped out e leaped back | to his seat and the party whizzed away, apparently ae tee to the fate of the victims. Three hours later a gray automobile came spinning across the The four were arrested and taken to the Oak street station. Brooklyn Bridge, bound for New York and containing four men. The fact that ‘there were no women in this machine, however, and that neither of the lamps was broken and there was no blood on the front or wheels, made the police doubt that it was this auto that ran down the couple. business Brooklyn au That there were not many automobile | accidents along the Bowery during the early morning hours was strange, sidering the pace home from th speed crowded street toc pedestrians to get out of the be run down. The man who was killed was James Ryan, a compositor, of No. 4 Second street, Brooklyn, whose wife died only @ short while ago. The woman 1s Mrs. Josephine Wagner, of No. 103 Sec- ond street, Brookly: The three men and women, defying apeed laws and screaming until the nolse awakened residents, turned into Livingston street from Flatbush avenue and started west up the asphalt pave- ment with all power on and the car bounding ahead at a killing pace. Hurled Alo:.3 Sixty Fect. Ryan and the woman were walking along Smith street and started across Livingston just as the car came whirl- ti. past the corner below. Ryan tried to drag the woman out of the path of the machine, but was too late, The lantern on the left side of the machine struck Ryan and the machine ani Relatives of the vi they knew each other or were in com- pany at the time of the running dying conditi to the trou a when an at the home. should be orities, by ces. laws, and refe mact Together by Accident. they firs Evening Wor! It is their idea that they Jcrossing the street at ment. Although M in the hospital fc by ar agner i ad hours e had né co} Dp fc ay dow: th Chauffeurs defied came racing ing their or ms do not think n. Mrs. yagn N her crashed against the woman. For sizty | penwood Man, nce path feet the couple were hurled along in| Mrs. Maria Van ¢ He front of the car. Then the woman's plea Dut Bo nes n separated from her body was throw to one side, landing in| piace as assistant manarer at Aarne the doorway of the Bijou Theatre. The | dry. When she left hoe last nicht eho man's body became entangled in the | told her grandmother she was going to wheels and they passed over him. meet As aan) had secured her a position as a cashier in a restaurant The chauffeur halted his car just as |e grandmother had a pn James Shields, cashler at Saengerbund | sometning terrible had } ua Hall, at Schermerhorn and Kemith} Younelwoman Ar d she was gre up- streets, and Otto Reiss, of No. 172 Dut-| fri ,qyo" Defore she heard of the field street, came running up. Ryan was employed in the Hehrat The chauffeur and those with him saw | offices. He stood high in Big Six typo- the crushed, bleeding podies of the man | fr@phical union, and was popular ‘and woman, but made no effort to go to them, One of the women was on the front seat between te chauffeur and another man, while the two other women with a third man were in the tonneau. ‘As Shields and Reiss ran up the chauffeur put on power, but his auto} would not budge, Then it Jeaped to the street and cran machine. | The woman and Ryan were bot @roaning. Shields and Reiss Sippowed of course, the men and women i; automobile would not desert their dy wictims. ‘Th icked up the woman end started with her to the Standard Lunch Room, at No, 131 Smith street, when the chauffeur climbed back into the car and escaped. The injured Ryan was also taken to the lunch room and a message sent for gn ambulance from Brooklyn Hospital, Before the ambulance arrived be was dead. Shields attempted to follow the auto- mobile, but lost it. He then telephoned to Brooklyn Police Headquarters, H aid after telling of the accident: “The automobile !s bound for Brook- lyn Bridge. It ts gray, and the lamp the left side is missi It is in @ticet where the accident occurred,’ ‘The police on Brooklyn Bridge were in- structed at once to stop any automo that came along with a m' It is believed that the chau know ingsucha message would be sent, turned up Clinton street and w back in Brooklyn. Shields said he di t look &t the automobile number. Lamp Ie rly Clue. The only hope the police } hine's e lamp was made is by e four men who were arrested were held up by Police The , of the Bridke squad, at 5 o'clock morning. Ryan accused them of run- sj down the man and woman, a apite of their denials took them to t Hon-house. There they gave the fam Losey, of No East Orange; David Lowre 2d Labitic avenue, Newark; Wil al No outh Eleve Newari: and William Me 7 8 Beventh strect, Newark. The men they had come ly from the nace @ Brighton Beach clon four me Stree on the tH the Contre Bennelly, of the told Magistrate Corrs Meve Lie prisoners } ih the running 1 Bean and Wagner. For one air ips were intact and for an they pot of the patiorn carried oy | speeder. However. Mag etre declined t0 awume aay re nd diregied (oat Lae whole uh Ur Sout Mi | among his fellow printers a widower for four months = STOCKS HIGHER ON AN ACTIVE DEMAND Pacifics, Reading, Brooklyn Rock Island, Transit and Gas Leaders, >ward 1 ve The Closing He had been ent was continued ket to-day, prices r in 1 3s8, red ke tra. wi but the list st riman” and i Prices, ails 43 1 +1 ' i T uM ou @ +e =e _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCVOBER 3, 1908. VICTIMS OF WHICH SPED AFTER ACCIDENT, AUTO AWAY | DIRS \TOSERHINE WAGNE ae WE SAYS HOTEL MAN WAS CRUEL Daughte ing Char TQ AIS FAMILY —~+—__ Join Her in Declar- les E. D unn Drove Them From Home. to-da Blumenthal in beha J. prietor Grove Inn, week! th w husban ven | for Jin pre | In } the rect E They r have toox fron: Justice Glegerich, heard argu Dunn, wife of C! nt arte. f him se, cho ta Took the e Money, & that 3,6 ¢ Supreme Court by Maurice B. of Mrs. Margaret | s E. Dunn, pro- ie Hotel Weldon and Pine Plains, for $259 nd $2.00 counsel fee, e her suit for a reserved harges, for nine taught con- submits the bills ation, Margaret J. Dunn ‘as married to Charles 3, In Philadelphia ughters, five other Two of the daugh- e, but she says the has refused to contribute to the nself for th posing his asso- ast ne Says. wrongfully afterward Ives fo; of his d upon for 1 $20,000 st lway; say at Accuses Her Father, ‘ i n-yeu i t A t 1 I. ot Ifo ve inet rated her fon three yeu 4 refuse contri: Ute dication, al © had Pleaded with him to peraalt to carry out her ambition of becoming an artist. LOVE LETTERS OF TELEPHONE GIRL T0 A BELLBOY > Double Shooting in Central Park Explained by Ten- der Missiv e e HUSBAND GIRL HAD A And When Kern, About to Seek Divorce, Found It Out, Decided Both Should Die. It was the discovery that his swest- heart had a husband that Impecied a married man wife, to shoot pretty ir, otherwise known as Trixie S' tn Central Park last night. and then attempt su!- cide, Kern, with a bullet in his head, is in a critica! condition, but will prob- Francis Kern. himself but about to divorce h s Margaret inc! vens ably recover, while the girl he loves 1s e certain to live. The man ts at the Presbyterian Hospital, while the woman js in Bellevue. A remarkable series of love letters found in the young man’s rooms, at No. 69 West Thirty-sixth street, reveals their romance. Up to four weeks ago Kern, who !s |twenty-four years captain of the bellboys at the Hotel Breslin. Mis: Sinclair was one of the telephone there, and the two fe] in love. | Kern was dismissed for an infraction of the rules, and since t has been out of work. Lured Her to the Park. Yesterday Kern made an appointment | with Miss Sinclair to meet hin in Cen- tral Park. It is now known that he de- iberately lured the girl there intending to kill her and then put an end to his own life. The Sinclair girl, who ts twe} years old, came to New York two years was and was so known where she has She and of Trixie Stevens, at the Hotel slin, been employed since last June. Kern were great friends. One of Kern's acquaintance at hotel was William Lode, another bell- boy. He said: “Kern a wife in Chi- put he had not lived with her tor cago, over a year. He used to get letters from her every week, but told me |that he was going to secre a divorce, because he was in love with Miss Ste- vens.” | According to M lady of the hi ferson, the land- e Kern boarded, A wh he found out about "'N * have ing a husband last &: “He told me that he loved the girl even if she did have a husband,” ene |safd. “I knew that he | Chicago because he 5: 1 think owed me her jho- Miss Stevens tograp! he snot because he found out about her nus- band.” | it was from three letters from th found on ained the were ew Stevens, girl Sinclair, or Kern's dresser that the best idea of the affa ‘All of them are undat tly written w the One says r Francis: evening? Better morning, 1, hope. thinking about the life when there ar things to think of “1am mighty glad to hear that you are going to reform, and I sincerely hope you will stick to it, I guess i: won't hurt me to reform a little, Wh uy you say if We Uy this reform gether? | “What do you mean by s hever know how much you it Is no use? Why Don't you Ul or is it be married ¢ police obt but 9. past | days. “De part How do you feel this than this What use of unpleasant things in su mi is the y pleasant love t it I could learn to I told you that cause apy use? love you, i had be worry near Don't let 1 haven't lived with for a year, and he will bother you or any one else, “He was glad to get rid of me. Per- I should not have told you, but I I don't that 1 that him never n don't believe in being deceitful. think it is anything again 16 have been married, and it will be only | a short time betore 1 will be free as |the air. 1 feel free now, only want to be so legally. © * * Lovingly yours, “YRIXIE,” | Girl in Deep Troubic, | In another letter the girl reveals what | th Lice ds one of the reasons why rn wanted to Kill he Miss Sn- clair was evidently in de sas) though jad no Feprouchys for her d awake last night," she tuinking of our love affair, Do 1e, that the happiness of ngs 18 al stake und tha 1 am going to pe happy in spite of anything! Lam happy already, 1 have not been so happy for a long time as 1 have been wnce d knew that you loved me ~ same letter t te { guers 1 can truet 4 true to me, can't 17 1 ur 1, anyway, deare, wid ‘ e true to You, De ‘you love same Old wa, A third Inseribed: “My Ow darling. 4 xin pa dD r ae on as ever, dearie? | ma dveain ai o last ‘ ef tna 1 yebe 1 why Ww a ftinity Did Not Fear Kern elved frum Kern,” Miss Malone. aac in Centeal Park Misx Sievens ‘had no fear of Kern They were deeply In Jo amy sult ure that he nover her about’ hla write ‘in Chicago, because If ho had she would have told me” In Kern's room was also found the ago from Boston. She adopted the name | the | | t| The women saw | | KERN, WHO SHOT A HIRI IN CENTRAL PARK, | ARAN MRS | VISE ESTER) BseasIs3) TWO WOMEN HURT IN AUTO CRASH, AND ESCORTS FLEE | Men Explain They “Can't Af- ford Notoriety” as They Dart for Subway. Phillips ne Ph street and Fourth street and Broadway at 4 A M. to-day while riding with two men. suffering the ne of the ‘belonging to the New York ny, of No. 42 West Sixty- street, and driven by Thomas | filen, the two women and their com | were meking fast time, and | chauffeur to put on more at One Hundred ana }Pourth street a taximeter, driven by Peter Shaughr and containing two bow iS across the stre Both Women Screamed. an accident was tn- and bot hsereamed. lhe ne together with a trer n, ca anc both were overturne | ins passenzers and chauffeu: | The two men, with the women, were | quickly on their feet, as were the wo jn the taximeter, uur neither | woman could rise, Policeman Kelly, of the West One ifundredth street station, ran up and sent in a call for an ambulance from ld Hood Wright ilcspital. We toen began getting at names and facts, Both geuul- urs told him who they were as each accused the other of being responsible | for the accident. The women also gave their'names and addresses, and the po- liceman started to question the Women's compa when they ran, “If they can't afford notoriety, neither can \¢," sald one of the men who had “We tter beat too,"" and they made tracks for the subway static. Going to Hote’ empire. The women said they w | home when the accident occurred, The hauffeur said he had picked up his fares at One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street and Broadway, and had been or- dered to go to the Hotel Empire, Sixty- third street and Broadway. | An ambu. ice surgeon bo on the arms nd faces of both and asked them to g to the hosp hey refused and went to their numes nother tuxteab, s were wrecked and w ons, been tn the taximete bound 4 up w he street when Louls Mc- irane, of rside Driye, came up Broadya In wo frends. 1 and Tr reet the & sear ‘ picture of a y« fw \ i night, the Fast Meadow, Central Pa site Bast Ninety-nin et, They were found by a policeman who heant the shots. While bol) were conscious, neither would have much to say, AND IIS WIFE. | had a wife in| While the women aay on the street | closing three votes for Mike Doalin. PACIFIC COAST FRIEND SENDS NINLIN VOTES The Evening World Medal Contest Is Exciting Attention from All Over Country. BRESNAHAN IS IN FRONT. Mathewson Is Slowly Climb- ing Nearer to Leader, with McGinnity Close Up. \, -caannnan ( toDoG 3 i Wildtire. Made Into a Serial Story tor The Evening World By John Murray | Founded on atin @ racing comedy. Wy str wous ¢ orn ye George Bri urst and George V. Hobart ae enuous day for me. Mr. Sanderson, tow running at the Liberty STmeatre. rs. Barrington pleaded, raising ber \Copyrignt, 1908, by the Press Publishing | hands tn protest. Company, New ‘York World.) | “But you promised me an answer te- : —_—- night,” ho inst An SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | © {ni Mel Libs tbe Hesrletty 3 SHAE sunk (WA! H Ory THNTRLERt HOKEOK! widow “know T did, but I—— Mra, Bar erro sae rington fought In vain for an exeuse, or hee, “Menten a yout ease don’t put me off any longer. teenie mt Weodhurse, Buy ea," talon | Paseo, Bie Wood burst Say ‘Yes," and let me drive, and I'll ae tntinacirack, ‘BIE guarantee we'll reach our destination gambles, act fro without an accident,” was the plea of yuse Are and impetuous wooer. SeaMsdayy Bert AINewOrERL s. Barsington laaghingly retorted: plang to buy Waoidfire, Mrs. “So vou want to dr ji V ‘ Beat, race shore. Ho thinks the Nota" | none do ea vad Uke Cody he isk AA owne, y Jonn Duffy, a rascally bookmaker, mony, Io you? Supp T wish to hans ym hy its. Barrington, and 1 rant pang re’ Barrington, re dle Uie steering wheel once in @ while HOW THEY STAND IN EVENING WORLD VOTING CONTEST. 23,107 15,023 Roger Bresnahan.. Christy Mathewson, Joe MecGinnity...... Mike Donlin John J. McGraw “Cy" Seymour Larry Doyle ..... Ered Tenne: George Wilts Luther Tay! Al Bridwe' s Arthur Devlin 1.) Jack Barty Charlle Herzog Leon Ames Thomas Needham... Ots Crandall Harry McCormick *Rube'! Marquard Louis Durham George Paige Dave Brain Fred Merkle. Fred Snodgrass “Josh” De Vore jeorge Holmes Maybe you think the contest started The Evening World to determine hat player, in the opinion of the fans, is doing the most to win the pennent for the Giants !s not attracting wide- spread attention. If you should think so, the letter published below Gold, of Seattle, Wash., in- by just from J. M. read Celves an evasive answer wen he Drspose’ | Td be able to, y sty to Mrs.’ Barrington, He thinks Duffy te) ay) oo Os YOu Knows Owner oe the Joon Duffy stable ard ows | henever you wish I'll resign in to “break” him, Duffy plots to make Wild | your tayo ; fo “break hi Leyte HM Eanatn | SOUP favor, and if anything goes wrong Perisitol is Nig {vit be vou tor the comfortable seat by Wildfire wins and Dust Woodhurat may c and the tools, and the ‘recumbent post- i Urges the youre’ evupe to’ eope | UC! 2 car he fnished With an imitation of Dr. Woodhurst. Don't be rash," warned Mrs, Dare CHAPTER IX. rington. When I get started and my blood ts fairly that w will up lam liable to set a 1 fracture ail speed Mmuits ely land us before a stern n-m—ten (Continued.) Slopement. warned ace A Queer ‘You're losing time, childzen,”* justice oe py] dollars a ou know what [ Mrs. Barrington. “Ralph, ring the bet! | : : 1 for Horte I tell you I can't she 4, mimicking a rural thing. lense, send i tah oa Sean en she an ee Re RTEA NRVC RETG = ww) wil pay the fine willingly. appeared in the doorway. Pe ee ene “But, see here,” expostulated Ralph, Hortense interrupted the woolng by She held up ber hand for silence. With | cntering the room with a note & look of deepest aifection at the young A note for you, ma’a she said couple, she said You know I love you handing It to her. both, don't you? “Excu * she begged Sanderson. "Yes," they answered ! “Certainly “Then you must trust ‘1 think it's from Mr. Garrison, what I ask, for my sake,’ ma‘ar servant am waitin’ for an "d do hing for your sake," re- answer,” suggested Hortense. led Myrtle, warmly Mrs, Bartington made no attempt to “So would 1,” ehimed tn Ralph. cone noyance. “I shail be on pins and needles until 1 here) is HO answer" ahe sald now you are safely married,” them. hexran) into the)ccom. 1G eans Whats the decision? I don't “Yes, Bud, I want you to do som te you what th jmcans to hing very important for me. These me—y ay, know that it means every- nz people are going to be imarrie? tung," he spoke very since ung people are going Dues it7"" she asked, as slis crushed at en she tole erson relieved the strain by pre- ou want me, lady?" yelled Bud as | ing hot to have observed ner Iitue © to go with them to remony th: and you After the once. ein al vo chan, c > leaders taveithe train’ fo) ork." OF No changes were made in the leader take the ar in for w = 43 model—throusl sterday, Roger Bresnahan stil she asked; "You nave money? a chauneur wae 1s deat ing his o F y also c he answered, and strapped to the ing his own, while Matty also came he answe dis. SOULAT CE LUCA e bund etooomne a trifle, MeGinnity and Doniin are stil ington continued hi ‘i mpt you?’ In a more serious nicaetcontestarormtiromandttcur to Bud. “As soon eg the wedding he ‘Snished: “There is nothing lanes aS eee ; pean a get Into the automobdil 1 Would not do to win you~falrly. laces, while McGraw Is in fifth. | over, you will get Juto the automonil 1 knouid °win, “you there There is going to te an avalanche of | with chauffeur, come back here 9%) jot 1 sspuldn't do to keep Ait care votes befor ontest closes, as| fest as gasoline will let you, and teil sorrow from you. Say ‘Yes!’ Pers poten. verote. the scontest 25,4 BS | Case Ane ” »s you don't love me yet, but If you ends of all the players are holiing| me all about it lose tio other man? — % off sending in their ballots until! ‘I'm on, lady, I'm he assured Barri n glanced at | Garrison’ the dasteaome rh 5 erat < as Sandereon was proposing; UA TOR: CETTE RO 2) COO Bie ; Ickly-—ptease) her mind was alrcady made up, but she dark horses in the race that will not| “Then go. all of you, quickly—pteass, Pet mind was tira y ie ae grin e uncovered until the last minute, and | please!” she begeed ‘ c feilke to hersel 1 don't,” ehe the contest is sure to me “Ralph pui his bout Myrtle's |aisuted sanderso t ntest is sure t lin a mer Ralph pus bis arm a mamelele | Try me and I'll chance the truggle. In the event of a tie for the| waist and cried: “Come alonx, dears” | ace I know I'll make you love | prize each person so tied will recelve| Myrtle paused to kiss her sister!) me. | Say ‘Ves he begged. | oe a prize similar to that offered, |Good-by, sister!’ ahe cried, “I'm not] | Aire. Barrington sons letter,” Then A few of the letters that came in yes-! a bit nervous,” was her spoken boast. deliberately tore It up are appended Neither em I," laughed Ralph scraps into the waste In you will find three votes for the, “You're a dear, good si war: atehed her closely, When greatest and erittiest player oa any diampnd|p pote) Mrs, Barrington, as she ed up at him he cried exult- today in Mike Doni. Herpes It 1 was nearer to Broadway than Iam ay) De? a821 ; || eas" resent, { assure you 1 would contribute| “Leave everything th me, Good ver finished, 2 more, However, as soon as I will get| sister!’ cried Bud, with great self-as- announced Dr. Wood: HoUF paperw ere Joa Wil hear from ie} unons valreed silohelrerica ain [uhave The Evening World sent to me| y don't meet the doctor. ever every diy, for T have got to Dob 1! | Paliallielsntulsheke “Hlew could he? It's aniy just hap- rene colump every Gay. no matter where) as the young people rushed from pened,” s icere¢ -, Sander- orld alwaye ba i “4 ho} M teelaugn, “Oh, wisn Mik : ; mn, From the chug of the automobile she 1's, ctor @ WV oodhurst ‘J. M. GOLD, Ih ts ‘ : ne rio, @ matter to Fleventh avenue. Seattle, Wash, | knew that Were on the way to the | @ler 4 Tacianecla pokiis Gtelcont sen pnyse Me had foiled Duffy, ard the | “I must tell the others!” he shouted the. tov await return with must tell 5 on ‘anderson He should win out ‘Hal vet" Vi write home,'? this came to him 4 twelve votes for tha ( Nt Ye datbewann., Mure her answer agson avenue, 1r90k you are. Re uay Shon teem ae Egon u, will find six votes for an answer,” Woedhurst 2 the brain s has been a very (To Be Continued Vie Clearing-House statement for the ceks shows that the banks hold $42,- os.1 more than the requirements of | the 2) por cent, reserve rule, ‘This ts a decrease of $7,700,400 In thé proportion: | aia capil i 4s compared with last | ‘eek, ‘The figures as ivsued to-day are eapet decreabe Ttiw To of bunks and’ trust of Ggeaier New York not and a, gen Bronx, to Larry SMITH Vast One Hundred and Tairteenth | rilkins avenue, t theme thirteen yor Rreat batter, No. 41) street Ingioned you will find twelve votes for the peerless Charles Herzog. and inore to come, B SOMM No 11 East One Hundred and Twenteth atreet Inciosed please find twelve votes for Roger Bresnahan. the plucklest-and best catcher in Ahe world, GIRL HOOTERS Noo 2 Broadway. closed you wili find nine votes in favor ies favorite Giant, Mike Donlin. Th hig a atarier <a tiGe more to follow. iis for “sti hive Murra for ARI, RICHTER, No, 216 River street, Hoboken, N. J 1 inciose eleven baseball vot Chatiew Heraog, of the cota Bh ivest One Hundred ond. Thirty: nth arent ae Greate ope he wine a ths ey ike Donlin, the $7,750,400 DROP IN THE BANK SURPLUS, companies members of the Ciearing-House shows so instituifons have aggregate Inet teas ,00,541,400; total Cashe on Hey g99.270.0, and loans amounting hand i 400. ee WASHINGTON SENDS $3,000, SEATTLE, Wash, Oct, 3.—A draft for $9.00, the first instalment of a sum of $20.00 to be Faised by Republicans in Washington for use in the cacmpalgn cutelde thiy itale, has geen sent to } | Fira puteheocy., cnalttan of she BE VANDEL D HE STOLE A HORSE PAYS AUTO FINE © AND AWAY HE RAN enies Speeding in Fall River Ran Too Fast, Came to Grief, on Way to Fair, but Court | Then Got Caught and Holds Him Guilty. 1 Held as Thief, (Specta! to The Evening World.) Adam Kaiser, who runs an oyster and FALL RIVER, Mass., Oct. 3—Regl-|fsh business at No, 91 Sixth avenuo, nald Vanderbilt was arraigned in the/went into the hous at No, 1¢ East District Court to-day charged with vio- | Fifty-third street to-day to deliver lating the ed laws while driving hi pods. When he came back his hors auto through this city. He was on his land wagon were gone. way to the Brockton Fair on Wednes- Kalser hurried to the st Fifty- day when he was halted in an auto! third st t station to give the alarm, trap set by two officers. | While he was describing the missing On being arrested he requested that rig to Lieut. Daly, Polleeman Kogel he be not detained at that time, as he/ brought in Pletro Corporo, of No, 263 was anxi to get to the fair, but, Bowery, would report at the court whenever he} alled this fellow tearing through was notified to appear. He was per-| Vanderbilt avenue at Forty-third street mitted to go efter it was arranged that/in a fish wagon, lashing the horse at he would be on hand to-day every jump,” said Koel. “He wa: Mr. Vanderbilt protested at the trial| going about twenty mules an hour, this morning that he was not going at|Make the charge reckless drivin a speed of over fifteen miles an hour, | Loot.” but Judge McDonough took a different) “Dia you say ‘fsh wagon?’" asked view of the matter and ordered him to| Ixaiser. pay a fine of $%, which he did. “I did," sald Kogel aie —_-— "Your story strangely interests me,’ rRUST IN ROCHESTER, said IWaiser Where 48 this flab ROCHESTER, Oct. 3. — Rochester! wagon?” awoke fay to find tt a been visited Ju utside,”’ sald Kogel, by a k js frost, Many gardens and], You pupaned ried the very first tine, ' a killing cna for three pyre fhe | th t samet 3 AO iH life the wate averaged to fall on Oct, 19. }"In the Yorkville art the charge —-- oo — again the speed maddened Corpora wa ainancied from reckless driving to ee 20TH CENTURY IN ACCIDENT, CHICAGO, I, Det The Mwentieth Century Limited, the eighteen-hour ex: CONTEST, Another instalment of letters in The Evening World's prize contest |! prous iain of the New York Central for the best letters solving the $48- J} tairoud, between New York and chi: iy [| eases narrowly escape a-week living expense problem will J) (08) Gary Tad, ‘wine runuite geese’ be printed in Monday's Evening |! smiles im Hour, | An wikbi we ia Att World. dyaonge ooanned sis fell ve WJ