Show IRON PLUMB BOB HURLED AT TRAIN Went Through Window and ald Narrow I ly Missed Webb Hayes I ROOSEVELT ROOSEVEL T NOT IN THE CAR CAF INCIDENT OF PRESIDENTS TRIP TO PRINCETON I A I Dec un UI unknown W V V known person a 8 hen trout Iron plumb bob a will do dow 1 of one of a the cars 01 oi special h on tin the therun run front from to WashingtOn rime fhe missile which was l with terrific force crashed through tin the Gothic stained gIns gias Hn Ott a win wilt window dow of the combination ear car and nna feU at the feet t or of Major Webb Ha Han Hayat n ft son of the late B hayes Hares who w s a guest of the ident on the trip hip to the Arm Army and ane NM Navy football game gume I Fragments ra ments ot of broken glass tell feU Os on hayes es who vho was sitting with his Ick badt to the window rending but did not injure him in n wu way stooped rout anti picked up time the iron iroll missile which so no narrowly bud missed hits head and then rose and examined the window The MH ot of the window broken brokon where the th had it great was the force with which it had been hurled Making Slow Time The traIn at that timor tinie about iH was at a ly slow rate Fate The weather was as heavy heay and a dense fo OK which prevailed ion dered It il almost Impossible for Ol the tho on gincer to see a train length of him Broad street in North Philadel plus phia hud just jURt been crossed and the train was In the vicinity of Oxford sti et t when th the crash of glans aroused the occupants ot of th the CAr Cue was th the first car of the tite train and in appearance might hae been mistaken eIT easily to for l President Roo private car That howe l was at at the rear ot of the tite train It was as remarked also Major hayes from a profile view strongly re resembles the president and that sitting at the window In the po poSItion he oCcupied occupied pied in reading h might have been mistaken for President Roosevelt Make Light of Incident Doubt wu was expressed b by officials of the Pennsylvania hania railroad who were I on the tho train whether the missile 1 as intended to be hurled at the presIdent They The sa say that several tines times recently sto stones oe have haYe been thrown at trains pass lag through North orth Philadelphia and on one occasion tl a mall mai sitting nt at one of the windows of a car severely cut b by broken glass when whon a hea heavy stone crashed through h it The Thu Implement nt thrown at the train was war a Unusual 1118 ne tAbe Ja tAu at f a f br iu spirit ot of deviltry throw ro t a stone slone at a ah atrain h train in It I In or of caSt Iron and weighs about three pounds pound Had Ha i struck Hayen Haye on 1 the tho head as al It certain I 13 would if it had passed through the window a 1 foot lower lie he would have haye been Injured Yer very seriously i not killed I Curtain Drawn Down The president knew nothing ot of the incident for some HOme time Hmo after It oc currod lie He ma mado no comm nt Upon ulon It passing it off a the wanton act or of soma tonte Irresponsible ible person parson An na a meas measure ure nrc ot of precaution th Iho at the windows of oC several ot of tho earn cern were down lown thu new of thu in Ident spread among the p passengers on LII train The secret service wito ac 1 pr president took charge or of tIlt LInt missile and an effort will b made h the secret service bUi bureau IlU to the person porIOn who thre it A report or of th the Incident was by train om officIals te t the o the ia in l at Philadelphia ill is given ghon that tho eer every effort will viii be made by the rail mil to apprehend the tho person guIlty of oC tho ho act No Other Incidents Barrin thIs untoward incident thE trill rip or of the tio resident president rain Princeton to tn wu not out our ol UH t The special trl bearing the I president Irs Roosevelt Secretary toot noo Secretary Ta Tat AssIstant I and their parties lid did not leave eton 6 p nt m ThA rho passengers all were r on board the train rain at least tast halan hour before that line but the railroad did not cant to take the chance o starting the special train until the tho track to Prince toP or Junction was clear ceal caused aused a long delay an the tho jan jam ot of ape CIRI 1st trains abou the station an anc yards ard at tt Princeton wan a greater than over oyer be befort fort ore known lenow The run to Washington was not made madeU In U the best possible time on account of tho ho dense dens fog which prevailed for a part of Uc tIe journel The train rain arrived here at IiO clock The carriage was aK awaiting him himat at t the station and he and Mrs Irs Room Roose elt ero driven lh n to Whit I House fouse Had a Good Time The pr president 88 l pleas pleased l with tIta arm army and antl navy tO game gameTe He Te would give gie no direct expression fop for fOI but 1 Ito not only onh l lIt game n as an exhibition of scientific but was gratified that there walt rest so 80 lIttle HUitt unnecessary roughness in 1 it ii iiD Di D William T Reid the head bead coach of f the tho Harvard football vai a or of gain a Princeton He Jo liar haf made mad alt to vIsit Isit he pre president At the tho Whito hUe House next ronday to dl discuss tilt football Altun tion Ion in th the light of developments o the tho eason just closed The President is to save game an nn an Ames Amel an college sport It IC I f eal ca hI be done but bute e In that it will h be feces ary AAry to tl modify It so an l ly to 1 s r danger to terent |