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Fell to death FROM AEROPLANEDANIEL MALONEY KILLED BY FALL OF THREE THOUSAND FEET AT SANTA CLARA.Flying Machine Becomes Unmanageable When High in Air and Descends Like a Shot.« SAiN JOSE, Cal., July 18.—In X X the presence of two thousand X X people Daniel Maloney, navigator X X of Prof. Montgomery’s aeroplane, X % fell three thousand feet to his % * death at Santa Clara to-day. The X S ascension was made from the % X grounds of Santa Clara College % in honor of the League of the $ Cross Cadets’ meeting. Attached X lt;to a huge balloon the aeroplane % % ascended four thousand feet X when Maloney cut loose. He had X % the flying machine in control for %' % some time and maneuvering per- X % fectly. Suddenly it took a deep % 1 X dip and turned over several times S ^ and fell like a shot. Maloney ^ ’ \ died In a few minutes. The ma- % \ chine was demolished. %XSXXSSXXXXSSSSXX*k mm mi
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Santa Ana Evening Blade

Santa Ana, California, US

Tue, Jul 18, 1905

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