Show INJURED Peculiar ident on New NewY York ork Elevated E ev tel Railway Hallway t PASSENGERS EXCITED 4 DASHED WILDLY THROUGH NEW YORK STREETS 4 Coal Chute Fell Injuring ring Engineer Who Jerked Open the as asHe asHe asHe He Was Thrown wn Down As Cars Passed Passed Their heir Roofs Hoofs Were Wrecked 4 a I New York March Much 18 Nine persons were injured early eary this morning in an to t a Ninth Avenue Elevated railroad r train near Rector street Five Fhe of the nine are severely injured and andone andone andone one of those David A Findley Is at atthe atthe atthe the Hudson street hospital suffering from a fractured skulL Four of the injured are ar at hospital The others were sent sept to their homes The most seriously injured beside e Mr Findley are Richard B Barilow B ow of Yonkers engineer of the troW scalp wounds and shock Thomas belvey an engineer internally injured Alfred Alexander salesman internally in injured injured injured and taken tak n to the hospital un unconscious Unconscious conscious James Jamas Manning laborer In Injured injured injured about the head h ad The train left South Ferry for Har flar Harlem Harlem lem and passed pass d the Battery Place sta station station station tion at its usual speed and was w ap approaching approaching approaching the coaling station The en engineer engineer engineer did not need coal for his engine and so did not signal to the man in charge of the coaling apparatus In Inan Inan Inan an unexplained fashion although the coal man says that it was through the vibration n caused by the approaching ng train the coal chute dropped down al almost almost nh most at the moment mom nt the train reached the station The chute struck the roof of the tile cab and tore it off at the same time tune throw throwing ing flown Engineer Barlow and Fire Fireman FIreman man to the floor of the cab Barlows hand was on the throttle at atthe atthe atthe the moment of the collision and as he fell his hand turned on pressure still stillmore stillmore stillmore more and the engine dashed ahead at full speed up the track stopping only when it had reached Barclay street be because because because cause of the exhaustion of the steam Meanwhile the chute chut had wrecked the i roofs of the passenger p cars and the i dozen passengers in them theta were thrown in every direction |