Show PRESIDENT UNHARMED FROM ACCIDENT TO START SOUTHERN TRIP TOMORROW OYSTER OYSTEn BAY Y N. N Y Y- Sept 4 Dr Dr Lung president Roosevelt's physician physician physician phy phy- said this morning that he anticipated anticipated antici antici- anticipated no serious results to the lie President President President dent from yesterdays yesterday's accident Before BeCore retiring la last t night the President left word that he desired not to be disturbed until about 10 o'clock this morning He Hc was much better this morning l lie e took tooka a 1 drive c before receiving recel Grand Duke Boris Doris and party part who will be his guests at ot luncheon today The Duke Duko arrived from Crom Newport In Ogden Mills's yacht acht and was accompanied accompanied by Count the Russian Em and three members of or his suite also alto b by Ogden Mills and Assistant Assist Assist- Assistant ant Secretary of ot State Pierce The President will I leave ave hero tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row ro roon on Ott the Sylph pr preparatory to startIng start start- InS Ing ng from Washington on ou his short Southern trip He will leave Jersey CIl City In a a. private car attached to tho the p p p. in m. train over the Pennsylvania railroad lIe He will leave Washington at ati 7 i 30 p. p in m. tomorrow on a special train over the Baltimore Ohio railroad for Cor I Chattanooga where he will attend the annual convention of the Brotherhood of or Locomotive Firemen on Monda Monday Secretary Cortelyou who passed last night at his summer home at Hempstead hempstead Hemp- Hemp stead tead is reported to be bo much bett better r this morning He will twill accompany the President Pres Pres- ident on his hiM Southern trip President P. Roosevelt Is receiving recel a large large- number of or telegrams cable messages messages mes mes- sages gages and letters congratulating him on his escape from serious Injury In yesterdays yesterday's yesterdays yesterday's yester ester days day's accident i PITTSFIELD PEOPLE EOPLE ARE WROUGHT UP AGAINST STREET CAR COMPANY PITTSFIELD Mass Sept 4 With 4 With the excitement which followed 1 the accident accident accident acci acci- dent to President Roosevelt in this city yesterday in a great measure abated the citizens were discussing the question question question ques ques- tion of ot the responsibility for Cor the occurrence oc- oc currance currence which on all sides Is considered considered considered consid consid- ered as having marred marrell the city's fame In il that a street car car- carn n In disputing the rIght or of way away with the President of the United States at nt least was waR extremely discourteous That the attempt to do I this resulted In a fatality and In the very ry narrow escape from death or injury InJury inJury in- in Jury of the himself and of ot the I Governor of or the commonwealth are considered d as 09 only adding to the gravity ty tv of ot the offense It Is nr argued al also o that the Pittsfield Street Railway company company should not have disregarded the re request request re- re quest of oC the Mayor that no cars should be lie run rut while the Pre President was in the he city fy It Is Is said the city It government takes this view of or the case At any rate at a meeting last night a a. committee committee com com- of ot Investigation I was appointed Including members member of ot both branches of ot the city government go with the Mayor Inor at the head The Common Council also appointed a committee to Investigate the question of the speed of the street streetcars streetcars streetcars cars in general and to report concerning concernIng concern concern- ing how it may be regulated At the House of ot Mercy this morning It was stated that the condition of oC D D. Continued on Pago Pas 6 President Unharmed Continued from Page Pace 1 J. J Pratt Prat the driver of or the Presidents President's cn carriage was sat satisfactory Less interest than was generally expected cx- cx peeled was shown in the appearance before the District court today toda of o Motorman Motorman Motorman Mo- Mo torman Euclid Madden and Conductor I Jm James s Kell Kelly who had hd charge of or the car that struck the Presidents President's carriage yesterday Not more than fifty persons I were present presen t The ca case e was not even called and after ater a conference between counsel for Cor the street tret railway Y men and the court It was a agreed reed to postpone the tue 1 matter for two weeks Ball Dal of oC for Madden and 2300 2500 for or Kell Kelly w was wa con con- Former State e Turtle the legal adviser of oC the Pittsfield Pitts- Pitts Held field Street Hallway Halway company compan appeared for the defendants The presiding Judge was Joseph Tucker pre president of or the street railway company Had hind a a. hearing hearing hear hear- ing InS been had he would have given place to an associate It I is believed that two ecks eck hence another postponement will wi be granted and that the preliminaries rles and nd action acton b by the grand rand Jury I If the case should come before beCore It will wl take up so much time that actual trial will wi not bo be reached before January The funeral arran arrangements of William Craig the Presidents President's guard who was killed kler yesterday have not yet ct been com completed plc ted |