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1 sajajei si'BaiWBBSasrix 'UBtrMJ-WrTr :ir-P" n V ' -l-'n ?T --r r - -D! -2 I 1 i I 11 r3 I I PRICE ONE CENT. TURN THAW Willi II OUT OF E SAYS PREMIER Can't Make Sanctuary of Can ada Prison, Is Message to Court. DEPORTATION CERTAIN, Judge Delays Decision on W rit, Whije Auto Waits for Hush to Border. 18 r frm -Araff rnrre., .indent of The KvMtoi Wsrld.1 HBRBnoOKK. Quebec, sept. 2. The hand of Attoriiey-Orneral anil Premier of ljuebec Sir l.onier' ilnnln. fell heav ily OK llarr Thaw to-day ami Ml de portation ll nract ically assured. Ho la ore only of a reunite from rourt - lion until to-morrow Alme Oeuffnoii. f. minus lawyer and etvsonal repiesotitative of Sir Lome.-, arho watched the onrller proceedings In conrl with the slightly hnreil air of a man who hold! the tin tl power and ! listening to argument! which he know! can have no effect, delivered the mei Mer of the Premier to Superior Court Justice HutOhlrston in chamher tlit mornihe. The Prenler'e representative served notice on the Court that tiniest the arlt of ha boas corpus OB which It waa no Sought to liberate Thaw wn, uetaUted to-. lay by Judge HutOhlnaon, Sir l.onier would exercise his poaer to quash all proceedings and liberate Thaw by hla own mandate. Mr. ( cuff r Ion apoke ns though he waa delivering in'tructlona hleh must be obeyed CAN'T MAKE CANADIAN JAIL A SANCTUARY. "It la the opinion of the Attorney Oenetal," he MM, "that these proceed, ings have closely approached a acnndal In the Canadian court. This man Thaw la nunc the I'oiinty Jail aa a sanctuary to escape the operation of federal processes. "It la a matter of no concern to Can ada what happens to Thaw after ha leaves Jail. Peniap he Is to he deported, I do not euro, the ureal point Is that h la using our Jail for hl own pur- (Continued on Fourth Tags. I Baseball Games To -Day NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI 20000000 0 2 PITTSBURGH 00013100 5 JJartterlee-Arna and Kline; Luhrsen AT ST. LOUIS. FIBBI QtMM. BKCAGO- 00002200 ffntouis- 01000200 ajaattarlaa Moore, Lawender and PsWtW and win go. AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT CLEVELAND. TO! OaJML COTQADO-s 0000000303 CLEVELAND 000000 00 11 attarlaa Scott and Kuhn; Stean, CuUop, Kaa'.er and O'Neill. kivuMJ UaatK. CH1GAOO 0 3 - CLEVELAND 0 1 Batteries -lienz and S-hilk. Hlandlng aad f.uis ii. AT PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 PHILADELPHIA 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Batt nna Kngle and Henry, Sfiwkty and Suhaug. (evrrlarkt. mis. b7 to. (Th New UIANTS BARELY T BYJjEANEATERS Tesreau and Fromme Both Wild and CrandaH Is Sent In Too Late. GIANTS. R. H. PO. A. 0 2 i 2 2 0 u I 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Burn, If 0 Shafer, 3h 0 Fletcher, is 0 Doyle, 2b 0 Merkle, lb 0 Murray, rf 0 Snodgraea, cf.... 0 McLean, c 0 Wilson, c 0 Hartley, c 0 Tesreau, p 0 Fromme, p 0 Crandall, p 0 I II I I I 2 2 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I Hcrzog 0 Thorpe 0 McCormick 1 Totaia 2 f 27 14 Iterrng hatted for F"romtne In 3d. Thorpe ran for McLean In fifth. McCormick hatted for Wilson In eighth. BOSTON. R. H. PO. A. 2 It 5 0 I 2 I 0 E. Maranville, sa... r,-.ii., tf 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 2 I 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 2 J I 10 4 3 1 2 0 I -". Sweeney, 2b. . . . 1 Schmidt, lb 1 Griffiths, rf i Zinn, cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Smith, 3b Rariden, c. Perdue, p Totaia tt 27 12 Sl'MMAltY KVlt KV INNTNtkS. Klist Has on Halle -Off Tereau, 1; off I'rutidull. i .Struck Out--Hv Cran dall. :i; by Perdu. 2. Three-Uaie lllts- Sweenoy. Maiaiivllle, CrandaJL Two Haeu Illta "Connolly, Htnleti Baaea -Merkle. lioubla Playa Urlfttth to Schmidt. Zlnn to Slveeney. t'nrplre O'Day and KmM.e Attendance 3.UO0. iMlelal to The FJ.enltia World). POLO !U01;ND8, NBW VlKK. Sept. Too much haaehall yesterday kept the crowd down to about :,6W In the third game between the Olanta and ya Iloaton Hravef. Big Jeff Tesreau and Larry MoLeati worked for the Olanta and were oppoaed by Perdue and Rari den for the liravea. Third Baaeinan McDonald of the Boa ton lira wis, who for thieu months led Ska league In bitting, mu relaaaod to the Kocheater club and. reported Im mediately. riMT fJfNUlU MaranvllU gut a baae on bulla Cc4inelly hit th left field wall for two baa as, M&raartll scoring. Teareau waa still wild and Sweeney gut a base on balla. Schmidt filed out to Burns. Murray muffed Griffith's liner to left and th bases were Ailed. Shafer threw out Zlnn. Connelly scoring. Smith popped out to Doyl. Two It una. Two Left Burns smashed a slngl Into laft. Sbafcr struck out. KleDchar filed out to Orlfilth. Itarlden mad a uaeleaa throw to second and Burns advanced a baa. Luyle filed out to Connelly In loft centre. No Runs. One Left. NM0MD INNINfi- Itarlden sot a la on balls. M.-rk.e got Pardus'a groundw and throw to Fletcher, forc ing out Itariden. After pluhing one ball to Maranville. Tesreau was taken out of the box and h'nimttit relieved him. Maraiivtll alngled to left on th first ball pitched, udvanning Perdu to acond. Conneily tripled to deep right centre, aoorlnc Perdue and Maranville Bums caught Sweeney's long fly to (Continued on Tenth Page OTTAWA WINNERS. riBST at ACE BrynUmah, 8 to 5 and oat, first; Mendy Bane, T to S placs, second i randuodl third. Time, 1.4 a-6. BBCOaTS at ACE nation Oaety, a to S, brat; Bfelassu, 1 to 3 place, aecond. Our Mabell. third. Tim l.oa. THIRD MACS Baron D Xalb, 15 to 1 and 6 to I, first, Tankapd. to G for place, coad: Cogs, third. Tim 1.14. i rOUKTH RACE Zodiac, a to 5 and 4 to 6, first! Serenta. 3 to 1 place, second; Colors, third. Time. 1.08 1-6. HFTBJ. aVa.CE Myrtle KarUn, I to 1 and 4 to B, first; Bprtntrmass. 9 to 1 place, aecond; Qulncy Bella, third. !. LUMi . . MM I " CircuUtion Books Open to AIL Th. mm r NSW Vara HitMl PHILLIES BEAT N CLOSE GAME One Bad Inning With Rucker Pitching Gave Quakers Lead. BROOKLYN. OUT BROOKLYN R. H. PO. A. E. Moran.rf 0 2 2 0 0 Cutshaw, 2b 0 0 3 3 0 Collins, cf 0 0 3 0 0 Wheat, If 0 0 3 0 0 Daubert, lb I 3 9 0 0 Smith. 3b 12 0 10 Fisher, ss 0 0 3 4 1 McCarthy, c 0 14 10 Rucker, p 0 0 0 0 0 kagon, p. 0 0 0 2 0 Hummel 0 0 0 0 0 Kirkpatrick 0 0 0 0 0 Heckinger 0 0 0 0 0 Meyer 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2 8 27 II I Hummel batted for (tucker In alxth. Klrkpatrlrk hatted for Ragon In ninth. Heckinger batted for Moran In 9th. Meyer ran for Kirkpatrick In 9th. PHILADELPHIA. R. H. PO. a. e. Byrne, 3b 0 I I 3 0 0 0 0 0 s I s Knabe,2b 0 P ask art, cl I Magee, If 0 Crsvath, rf. 0 Luderua, lb 0 Doolan, as 0 Klllifer, I KUey. p I 0 2 5 I I 2 I I I 10 Totaia. 3 10 27 14 3 HI' MM ART FOR IN'NI.VOS. Klrat Ka.se on Balls- iff Itagan I, off Rlxey 2. Htru.lt Out By Rucker i, by Rixey 3. by Hagan 1. Thre Base lilt 'Rlxey. Two-Bas Hit Paakert. Smith. Double Playa Cut shaw to Pigtief to Daubert. Rlxey to Klllifer to Luderua; Klaher to Cut shaw to Dauhert. Hit by Pitcher Collins. 1'mplrea Brennan and liaaon. 1 ten lance. 2,000. tSpectal to Ths Evtalng World. I BURETS PVBLaD, Brooklyn. . T. Sept. V. With two games of theli last series with th Dodger to their credit. Charley Dooln's llv ball Uswen from Philadelphia want against Bill Dahlen'a crowd again to-day. confident of mak ing It, vlototy number three Rlxey and Klllifer were In the polnta for the Uuakens, while Rucker and McCarthy worked for the Dodgera. A alun crowd numbering about three thousand fan waa on hand when the game atarled. FIRST INNING Byrne filed to Col lins. Knabe struck out. MoCarthy dropping th thlrxl trlk anl throwing him out to Ikaubert. Paakert filed out to Collins No Runs. None Left. Moran alngled. Cutshaw sacrificed, Rlxey to Luderua Colllns's Una drive struck Rlxey s glove and bounded to Byrne, who shot the ball to Luderua Just in time to get his man. Wheat waa retired by Luderus unassisted. No Run. On Laft. snCOND 1VNINO Magee filed to Collins. CravatJi alngled. laidarua fanned. Doolan forced Cravath at aec ond. Flaher to Cutshaw No Runt Non Lefu laubert'a grounder waa too hot for Byrne to handle and it went for a base hit. Smith sacrificed. Rlxey to Luderus Fisher drove a low line fly to Magee. McCarthy grounded out, Doolan mukluR a faat pickup and throw to L iderus No Runs. One Left THIRD IMNINU Klllifer Kpd up to Klaher Rlxey was an easy vi -tim on strlkea Byrne fouled out to Piahur No ltuna. Rucker got to firat on Knabs a si fumble of hla roller. Moran atruck out. cutshaw forced Rucker at eecsmd Doolan grabbing Cutebaw's high bound er and touching out Nap on the line. Collins hit with a pitched ball, advancing Cutshaw to seoond. Whet fouled out to Byrne, No Runs. Two Ift. FOURTH INNING Knabe lined a fly to Moran Paakert drove the hail to left centre for two bases Ma gee's grounder WU lr' hOI for Klsher and rolled out Into left field for a base. Paakert leoflllg Oravalh hit Into a dOUDls ,lay, c'utahaw to I''istier to Pau :,..rt. tine Run Mauiiert hunted safely to Knabe S nlth siugleil to left, advancing lau belt to second. On Killifer's gf lg throw to second o cat -h Dautiert naptung Daubert croaaed the plate and S:nlth faiohad thud. Fisher dtov a sacrifice fly to Paakert, Smith crossing the plats. ICcAliAUsd aa TtaUA rt4 YORK, TUESDAY, GIANTS LOSE AT NEW YORK OOOOOOO 1 1 2 BOSTON 2300000 0 0- 5 Ratterles Teareau. Fromme, tTandall, McLean and Hartley. Perdue and Rariden. BROOKLYN LOSES AT BROOKLYN 000200000 PHILADELPHIA 000120000 Batteries Rucker, Ragon and McCarthy; Rlxey and Klllifer. HIGHLANDERS LOSE AT BOSTON 01 000 1 000 BOSTON 20200000 Batteries McHal and Hweeney; Hedlenl and Thomas. DEAD AND INJURED IN WRECK ON N.Y..N.H.SH. RAILROAD the: ATSaT, Bevt. sV The teiaesl dath roll ef eighteen reads ae fol lows i AXiTBOaTUX., WtXULAM, Morf oil, Ta AJtMBTBOBTO, BfXBB MiMUMITl, Waehlag-ton, B. O. A TUT, MAJtOXiD, Wo. road way. STaw York City. rox, a cratOBXBB, aiklaa Fark, Pa. GUM, ALIEBT, Xfew York Olty. OTOXKiaa. BV A., son of I.oaard Xotchklea, Xfew HaTea. HOTOHXXBB. PhTIXiO, &fts, brother Of BV A. Xtotchhlss. SOME OF THE INJURED. AVNKR. HARRV, No. 694 Broadway, badly Injured, will die. ALTSCIIl'L. SYLVAN. Norfolk. Va shoulder dislocated and back hrulaed. ALTSCIIL'L. RICMARO. Norfolk. Va . bad gash on head ANNiriTK. JBANNK. No 3f,3 Avenue A, Buyonne, N. J. ARMS TMONO, PRBDKRIOK, No Park avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. B1DDLK. A. M . Torresdale, Pa. BAH N ICS, RALPH, New Haven. BLOuMIN'Ci'i'HAL, JOH Nw Vork. gash on foiehead BOIsOBRi ROBERT, Philadelphia, dislocated arm. BROWNJBRi MRS II. No :t2 Fourth avenue. New York, right able spialued OOl.LL'M. U K.. Namur. r'rancee. CLKMKNT. J. BROWNING JR., ROBIN, BUI WHO WILL SETHIM FREE? Bank Wrecker May Be Issue on Which Status of Gov eriuir May Hinge. ALKANT. SpL 2. Oov Surer an nounced la o this afternoon tint he had pardoned Joseph llobln, convicted oi noking the Northern Rank of New York and Ml Washington Bay M , i Hank. PepOgllOf I of the wrecked Institution'- I I made appllCsMtOn f"r Rubln'l para ,n I lasl February, Mr lulgSf issued n. i lenient saying i he is convincOO mat a pa rq in - ;, i b gn inted to Robin in consideration of ins ervloea w Into and the furthai ervlce lie i-ialms lie can render. A ting (governor, Qlynn'a friends thu, afternoon klStilaTSd that lulgsr'l pardon of Robin would mo i land. They aid that Sulaer lasued the paidon in ordei to bring about a court test of the SULZER PARDONS SEPTEMBER 2, 2 3 2 4 dead. XOMA. UOMI, Wo. sag West Thirty-fourth atreet, Waw York I died at a.aa as aw a..kun. kfABY JAJTB (no last nam), Bar, ford. Letter to at re B. Tum.r. Wo. Ml Booth arenas. Brooklyn, on person. BVTX.BB. YBAWX B., Beraatoa, Pa. WBIYB, atiaa AOWBB. Wo 148 Tre moat atreet. Boston MABTia. B. P., Brya Mawr, Pa. XABB. BABBY. Japanese. YABW, BOBBBT St., tyo.um .,,,,, Philadelphia. Three unidentified women Oa nnldenttfled man. Chestnut street, Philadelphia. CONDON, FRANK, Secretary V. M i A., 'i'renfori. , .J DW3K4BR. RICHARD F. ummit. DOWN RALIMI. No H Jlra, atreet. N..w Utvani rlgnt ai aj and leg bruised. " DIXON, .lulls' w. general counsel. Frl n Line, Yale Club, N T PRANK. RICHARD, No. : Park ave. nue. New York ORIPVIM, J . Lincoln avenue. Orange N. .1 , right side ,f head cut. HBARN, A . No Kiu I,,,.,,, .trM))t, Broolilyn, slight JAPAN! WAITKR fr ,.arilpi frao. (Continued on Becond Page Kla' K well's Island mav refine to reonR Ola the pardon and decline u let Rootn out Robin, thereupon, Would sue out a writ of habeas and this would lm mediately bring the claims of the rival Oovarnora up for a court review KINGSTON, N Y . Boot, i The ,e curing of a Judicial ruling on the 1,-unl statu of ii.,v willtam Bullet befors tne convening of the Court of Imps h iiieni In Altiany on Sept. II is behaved to aa Oi purpoaa of hBbeM oorpus pro. iwedlnpj begun her., to-day b rorniai Hvprveentatlve WIlUAin M Bannotl New York ciiy. i,,.!,,,. Supreme Co IN iu-tic llaabrouoa or, behalf of lueeph Ul, Robin, the Now York nunker -,,,,, , ., Juatlra Haabi uea, on Mr Bsnnett's application, Krsnt.-I a writ direct. ri Robin to appeal before hint on Thura- da, I'h writ la mad., returnabl at KinK-a:oti because the Appe,. i (a Division of the Thlid I 'j arttiiant roa 'snat at Saratoga on wees from to-day. which .a thtee weeka In advance of the cot, venlng of the Appellate Division In N York County, where Robin la aerelng one j is i r in jail II Is geeumed that Mr Bennett : ,eek Ing an ej.ly ,le -.si in from ths Appellate riiVISlr) On Hie Lower ,. tl( iJovihiii to Ss .e ih bardon s ..... SSMgllllvi PRENOERGAST HEADS HOME. PA RIB, "(.- ? William A Premier gast, ths Comptrollat of New York C'lly s.i.i. lo-morroa foi Amai i .( on t..ar,i t IS Olj ntplg fr I,,,ig. uir miiio i. iH.ttr.l. m i.t ti. ar sds PulilSfi (World! nuudiag, ta J Hail Hue, S Y i il Ti urt, god ress rf sllual rig sit t'-siins, It- hi i u i -rcrftj ii,i ,,ita tssnsu I " Circulation Book Open to AAV 1913. 16 PAGES NEW HIGHLANDER PITCHER MILE, LOSESTOHUBITES Red Sox Do All Their Scoring In First and Third Innings. HIGHLANDERS. R. H. PO. A. E. Maisel, Jh 0 0 2 J 0 H olier, cf 0 12 10 Cree. If I I 2 0 0 Hsrtrell. ib 0 2 0 3 0 Knight, lb ...... I I I 0 Gilhnoley. rf . . . . 0 I I 0 0 Zeider, ss 0. 2 J 2 0 Sweeney, c 0 0 ft I 0 McHalo, p 0 0 0 3 0 Caldwell.. U U 0 0 0 Totals 2 24 14 0 Caldwell batted for Mcllale In nth BOSTON. R H. PO. A. E. 14 0 0 Hooper, rf I MunJy, lb 0 Speaker, cf 2 Rchg.lt I Ycrkes. 2b 0 13 3 I I I 3 0 Janvrin, 3b. Wagner, aa. Thomas, c . . Bedient, p. . 0 0 0 0 Totals. 4 10 27 12 8I'MM Alt Y first Mass on Ballg Off M ell ale, t. off Mellent, 2. Btru k Out-Hy Mcllale, i. by Hedlent, 1 Stolen Raaea Speaker, ( Rehg, Yerkea. Double Plays-Yerkes to Mnndv: llartaell, .elder to Knight, Mciiiie. Ktiiaht to Maisei Umpires Messrs. Kgan and Connolly. AttOBddBCO 4.ISBI laiaw-ltl tn The Ftenlna World). PHNWAT park, BChVTON, Sept. ? -AlUlOUflh CbBnCB'g Highlanders went down f'r a double setback ysaterday the vlaltora came up smiling thla after noon, ready for the third of the four game aeries. FIRST 1NNI.NO - Malsel tried to Hooper. W. dier got a life on Waguer'a high throw Cree fouled to Mundy. llartaell tiled to Hpaakar. No Run, on Left, Hooper fanned. Mundy did likcwkt. Speaker alngled tn centre. Rehg dropped a saf one In right, Speaker going to third. Speaker and Rehg worked a double tal successfully, Speakar scor ing and Rehg reaching second Yerkes slnsled to centre, scoring Rehg Yerkes caught off first, Wolter to Sweeney, to Knight Two Runs Knight singled through lanvrln. Knight took second when Mundy muffed Bedlenfs throw to eaten mm napping off first "tilt ley grounded to Mun day and waa out at tlrst, Knight going to third Zeider singled to left, acor Ing Kulght BsTOOMt I'" '"'"' a doublu play, Yerkes to Mundy. On Hun Janvrin out, sfalael to Knight. Wag ner struck out. Thome singled to cen tre Hedlent out llartaell to Knight No Runs I me left. THIRD I VNl.Nii -Mcllale rilsd to Hooper Wagner made a sensations, stop and thtow, retiring Malsel at tlrst vVagsej alalu tuads a wonderful idoop it w oiler' a sesmingly safe hit and re tired him at tlrst on s lightning thro No Rlina Hoouei singled to right. Mundy bulli ed safely, Speaker foreed Mundy st second, llartaell to .elder Kcng eta .1 led 'o centre, scorini Hooper, dpealtvr tlllldllll 'P at second Yelkl-s popped t I M.i.sel. IgMVI ' singled to crntie s oi Ing Spease. i'.f'm coin., to second Wanner Hied to VVoltgr, Two HUM Two lift. POURTH INNINQ c,,, ,j,n, via. to Mundj llartaall single,! io sontrs Kulght filed to NV'agner. 'Jllhooley sin glel through Wagnet. advancing Urn ell to aaCOttd .eliler o it. Wagner to Mn.cly No Ituns Two l.efi Thome u it MoHals tu Knight B dlent went ull (tie same wa. Iltiuue out. Haldol III Kf'Bht N ' Huns ,1 III IN NINO SH.el.,t ,i I Hi dient in ioii, Ariel fouling on Lbuiil tit latlla M H !' alt leg nu Malael drea a glad to Bpt ikei Mun. i ranmnl ,m aki r' long drlv itehg o it. Malael t- SIMM f.NNIVO in ball Won, I; ma i in, I .i-l t VVollei ipiui. after o liati i , kiiuni N., I; as free alnaii d in right DarUall aa ked Knifhl H d I Hooper, t'rre gOlBI lu tulnl aftei ih ,,t h (filhOOlVl str I k oil elder hit the ft rat ball pitched tu MBIT! lor a sing.ei, oSoBUauea eat TeaAh fage.) 1 PRICE OVERWORKED ENGINEER SENDS TRAIN CRASHING INTO STALLED EXPRESS White Mountain Signal in New Smashes Through Three Wooden Cars of Bar Harbor Express. liiglitocii vr-.ns arc dead, five more arc at the point of death tat other may suaumb from the effects of injuries received in a rear end collision near North Haven, a suburb of New Haven, to-day, when thi first section of the New York bound New York, New Haven and Harts ford White Mountain Itxpress dashed, at forty miles an hour, into the, rear sleepers of .the second section of the Uar Harbor Express, abq rjouna lor New iork. This w.is the most disastrous of .1 long series of wrecks on the Ne L York, New Haven & Hartford .system. The railroad orticiab issued a ' statement this afternoon which tended to throw the blame on the en0Mt of the White Mountain hxpres-, hut the engineer, according to friends; . has the defense that iie has been overworked for the past week and also that the signal system ol the section of the line on which the wreck; occurred was not adequate in logj;y weather Mich as prevailed ttit morning. ESGINh'ER HAD BEEN DOVBUNG IF. Miller, Hie engineer of the White Mountain Express, has lived sinct Iviyhood in the home ol Mrs. H. A. Scott, .it Montowese, a suburb of Nw Haven. Mrs. Scot) when soeu by an livening World reporter this afte:. noon said she had been in communication with Miller and that he told her he was not to blame for the wreck. "Pol Hie p.isl week," declared Mrs. Scott, "Mr. Miller has been, doubling up tli.it i he has been handling another run besides his own be-, cause of the sickness ol another eiij-iueer. Since last Tuesday he hasn't averaged more than two and hall limirs' sleep out of each twenty-four. I begged him if lay off, but he said the force was shorthanded and thai road wanted him to put in extra time. "During the twenty-tour Jiour preceding the wreck Mr. Scott slept just one hour and a halt. He lived here with me and I know. He would barely have time to el home and snatch ,i nap when he would be called out on the road again. . "He came out to see me after th week to-day. He told me ft was very foggy and he could not see A als until he was ckkM fo them. He had no idea the train ahead o) . had slopped until he wa$ right against it, He says he did not hear any torpedoes and did nof see any flagman, roi i tew minutes before the accident, lie said, hlfj train kid been i iniiiing through a mist that cut otf his view and wet the mils." Errgmeff Millci lu been warned protection, he should not make any statement, but before the warning reached him he had told inquirers that the fog and signal system were to, blame. "The tog was so thick," said Miller, "that I couldn't see the banjo, signals until Wf were almost on top of them. The banjo signal at North Haven was set danger and I set the brakes, but it was too late. Trier was ahsoliitel) no Chance to stop." PRESIItEST KLUOTT AT IS'QI'IKY. Coroner Mix of New Haven, President Howard l.lliott and General Manager Bardool the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and Public Utilities ( lommifsioner Ewell began an investigation Into the wreck ll the railroad offices in New Haven late this afternoon They examined I ngineei Miller, whose train smashed into the Par Harbor Kxpress; Con ductoi Brace ol the Hai Harbor Express and Flagman Murray of the same train The examination ol Brace ind Murray w.is exhaustive to determine whether Brace senl Murrav. back with a lantern and a flag to warn the engineer ol Ihe While Mountain lixpres that the train ahead had stopped. Miller siid he did nol ee the flagman, bul Murra) s.iid hp went back the egulatioti distance ami roniplied with .ill the rules governing flagmen in dgilalling Irains will no ,'edCoi Mix. i'i"i tix iv icsponsibit , i i tiii e.'k I v i In i 1 i'uc iio.i!;n'i loin; .o poy.jfoLj ...,i. unl I'l-f.ighi in. atint-e 1 inn ..in m i iheu oter until It determined ui vhere ihe repnuililii ioi ihi diatt'r lies." ? Ihe nuinlvi ol moie oi les sinoul iujuied i- ovei liity. Fivif if the victims in V k Haven huspit.ils a ,11 die. m .u least ihe stirrrsa have abandoned hope t o n; ulm in New Haven iio-pii.ii, jean .nut meriiian. L. Ii. Clilloin is dying In Many of the bodies of the dead ONE CENT. Snecial Runs Past Haven Suburb andi by Coroner Mix that, for his own lues, ihree ot them are wotpaj i i.jiu Annette, sistei, aiKl Hot tmt Cirace Hospital. were frightfully nunglad. Jht i At) wartant Bl I y Mi