| Show JIj J J 1 MAKES A WILD DASH I Fast Trotter Runs Six Miles on a Railway I j y LOCOMOTIVE IN PURSUIT Ii L 1 I I t Animal Finally Falls Completely rH ly Exhausted L 1 1 I I I I utomobi1 < Frightens Horse Ho I I I Takes to Railroad Only to Bo I More Frightened There V 1J New York May 10 Prince Woll JL twoyearold trotter belonging to I 1 t David Leo while being led to tho Em j i Q > Irc City track last night broke loose I tuid had n stirring raco for lIfo In front of Iwo trnlno one of them tho Buffalo I i express l Terrified by tho glare of honrtllghls and tho whistles the blooded trotter t toro along between the rails straining every mubolo to outrun the express until I un-til he fell exhausted at a aiding after a sixmile dash t I DEVELOPED FAST SPEED 1 Prank Ferris a hostler employed by I 3 > h Lee started from the stable leading L lead-ing Prince Well which had ns yet made no record Prince Well had recently 7 cently developed fine speed qualities 1 however and was to be taken to the F track where he was entered in several races J I t 1 Ferris led the horse up Broadway as I far as Kings Bridge Here he turned r Into the Albany post road where he j I Jumped Into a passing wagon holding I Jfl the halter and letting the horse fall behind iL be-hind I f TAKES FRIGHT AT AUTO hI Frightened by an automobile Prince iiI 1 Well suddenly pulled the halter from a i hostlers hands turned and ran across I 1 J the tracks of the New York Putnam railroad at the Rlverdnle crossing He 4 I i tried to cross the adjoining tracks of L the New York Central railroad but the I 4 bars were down and Prince Well turned k1 and started southward Just as a train I R from Yonkers left the Kings Bridge ti j station on Its way to this city I I t1 MAD RACE FOR LIFE Morris Heights the next station was I 1 I three miles below but the horse kept Ii I on Vhon only 100 feet ahead of the I r I train and within a quarter of a mile oft of-t I j4 the Morris Heights station he was startled I I star-tled by a roaring noise and a big head 1 light ahead of Him It was the Buffalo l 4 I express from New York on the New 1 i York Central tracks The trotter turned I j and ran northward on the adjoining I It track Jn front of the exprr s i 1 For three miles back the race was run II until the horse fell exhausted In the t 1 I I Broadway cut Dr Dowd a veterinary f surgeon there revived him and he was l i ledbock to his stable I |