

A man is balanced on its head on one hand. There is an elephant balanced on a ball with flamingos on its back and left ear. The Circus poster has the words ABERNETHY & PARKER CIRCUS written at the top. The date of the paper is August 23, 1904. Rutherford assured this publication that all pertinent safety precautions had been taken, but no one could have foreseen the appearance of such a dangerous blockage on the tracks Local businessman and railway investor Harold J. This is the third such incident at the crossing since the railway's construction in 1873, but the first to involve a circus wagon. Given the remoteness of the crash site, the scorching desert sun, and the escaped animals, the missing man has been presumed dead.
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A search party was convened but quickly abandoned when it became apparent that a cage full of potentially dangerous trained monkeys had been vacated in the collision.

The missing man has yet to be identified, but fellow passengers described him as a tall, nervous fellow with an English accent. Dozens of passengers were injured, and at least one man is missing.

TRAGIC TRAIN CRASH Circus wagon struck at crossing Many passenger injuries reported Elephant unharmed A passenger train struck a circus wagon that had broken down along the tracks at the Old Mill crossing. The Shadows left Wolfgang and returned to the book, and Carter turned and ran away into a desert. With this boost to his power, Wolfgang was able to throw the entire train car off of William Carter, but Carter was horrified that someone had seen his dark magic. The strongman Wolfgang, who had been in the circus wagon, rushed to help save Carter, and while Wolfgang was attempting to lift the train car off of Carter, some Shadow tendrils came out of a book Carter was carrying and imbued Wolfgang with even greater strength. The incident described in this puzzle was later shown in the Wolfgang's Animated Short, and it was revealed that when the train crashed, William Carter was pinned under a broken train car. In the source code, there is ASCII art of a Shadow Watcher. The fourth puzzle is an article from a newspaper, a circus poster, some blueprints of what appears to be an obelisk, a postcard to Jack Carter, and a Coach Ticket. The twins are Jack's daughters, Wendy and Abigail Carter. Harold Street is a real location in Staten Island, NY. William, You've finally come to America! How exciting! Has your show taken New York by storm yet? I fear we may have just missed each other - the city was too much for me, so I've gone west - It really is amazing out here - maybe you could visit sometime? Have you corresponded with mother lately? The post is dreadfully inconsistent out here, I can't believe she hasn't met the twins yet! Warmest regards, - Jack. The address is William Carter / 21 Harold St. Next to it is a postcard from California, suggesting that Jack may be sending the letter from there. There is also a postcard on the desk from Jack Carter, William's brother. Witherstone is runnin a charatee? You better pay up this week or there will be trubble! I will find you! William! You are late again! Where is the muny? Do you think Mr. The props are a set of marked cards, a gimmicked top hat, and two docile rabbits (which cost $2).Īnother paper appears to be a note to William, which reads: The date on the bill is covered by another paper, but the word May can be seen. There is a large red 'OVERDUE' stamped on the bottom. Witherstone for magician's props totaling $7.10.

One of them is a bill from a man named George T. The third puzzle shows a desk with multiple papers on it. WILLIAM CARTER PERFORMING FEATS OF THE MYSTERIOUS FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT AND EDIFICATION. Bowery Hall may be a reference to the Bowery neighborhood of Manhattan. The poster is partially covered by other advertisements, suggesting that the show wasn't very successful. The advertisement has a picture of William pulling a rabbit out of a hat. The second puzzle leads to an advertisement for William's magic show at Bowery Hall. This is the same date and port of departure as William's voyage on the Quest. In real life, the White Star Line ship Celtic had its maiden voyage on Jfrom Liverpool, England to New York City. The first puzzle leads to William's inspection card that says APPROVED, boarding a ship named Quest to the United States.
