| Show AS FXCtTIU RUNAWAY Conle11 Covirmire or aVoman lreLt hnu lol Sew Tork March 29The cool head and prompt steady nerve of Mrs Almerlo Hugh Taget daughter of ex Secretary of the Navy William CWhit ney were called Into action last evenIng even-Ing They doubtless saved her life She WM i the only occupant ot nil open carriage i car-riage In a thrlllln runaway In which a footman was seriously Injured Mr IoCt Wa being driven In an open Victoria drawn uy two chestnut hore 1 The homes were going at n olnl If velv pc up Fifth aventr e hn Ihy started to run Th Coachman Patrick Cockbourne pulled on the tears but bc for he grarpnl the situation the horses were i thoroughly frightened Craz oil with terror they snatched the reins tom the coohman hands and tore up the avenue while horrorttrlck en crowds gather along the walks expecting ex-pecting disaster at evrry corner At Eat Sixtyaond street a truck I I was standing I was narrowly avoid sit an the homes turned east Cock bet rne had recovered the reins but the nlmols Were beyond Jobs control The Victoria reeled aa the curb throw Inl John McKnal the footman 10 the Pavement where he ly for s6me mlnut unconclou mtrMrs Mrs Puget while grasping the sides evidently realised that hr life depended de-pended largely upon her personal ef prona forts to bring the horses to a top She rot lip And leaning forward grasped the coachmans Beat Then the quietly told Cockbourne to let her help ut the reins Co bur bending forward let the t slack of the reins drag and Mrs Paget grasping It threw her on strength forward to hold the boAt ful bo-At rourth avenue a collision between the Victoria and 0 cable car wa nor rwly Averted and 0 Imllar escape at Third venue was really miraculous Just bond Third avenue the Vic torla struck a truck and turned almost over Mrs Paget half fell but pluckily held hr gl1p on the reins At Second avenue tho united strength Mrs Paget and the coachman checked the horses and by the help of 1 policeman they were topped 31 1t Paget pale but cool and selfpossessed alighted from the Vic toria as easily an It returning from a pleasant Afternoons ride paont John D Crlmmann the contractor who was uprlntndln work near Iy ran to Mr Patet Assistance She hook Mr Crlmmons arm and said Thank Ood It Is ovorI Mrs Paget took a cab and returned to icr homeit No 1 East Sixty third street Fiman McKenzie was badly Injured In-jured Fruri for > T > 1 nd Crew Philadelphia March 9Th German Ger-man bark Mal1 SIdnhur from Dublin Jan 31 In ballot for this port Is I minting end tones tire entertained enter-tained that the has foundered and that her cw of 1 mn found watery groves almost In sight n land seventeen sev-enteen days ago the missing bark was sighted off Scotland light ship off Nw York harbor and orders wr put on board 01 hr Iy a pilot boat addressed 10 CaptaIn Mnkn h ter toaster In tructn him to proceed to Philadelphia Philadel-phia where he had jut been chr tered to load crude oil for Marellies Since that time the Marie Sleden burs ha n been seen or heard from The disappearance of this ship Is one of the strangest affairs In naval Ms Inn She had only 100 miles to cover when lat sighted to reach the Dele were oration ont he bould 1tive reached there the next day The tugs fire ulstne for br ae nnd her agent are watching the missing day ship unit light for news of |