Medill, John David2017-11-182017-11-181902-08-23YD-1902-08-23http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11867/23072 sheets 15 x 22 inch. Printed. Marginal voids obscure content throughout. Images stitched to preserve content."The automobile fad seems to be almost as dangerous to the rich who ride in the new style carriages as to the poor who sometimes get in their way and are run down. The terrible death of Charles L. Fair, a California millionaire, and wife recently in France, ought to be a warning to the high-toned and wealthy gentlemen who insist upon traveling over public roads at the speed of railway trains, but it probably won't. Only three weeks ago three people were killed and others injured by a runaway auto in New York. If the new vehicle cannot be made safe it ought to be prohibited by law from using public thoroughfares."No Known Copyright The organization that has made the Item available reasonably believes that the Item is not restricted by copyright or related rights, but a conclusive determination could not be made. Please refer to the organization that has made the Item available for more information. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.The Yakima Democrat -- VOL. 9 -- No. 49 -- August 23, 1902.