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SQA REET nn Hr ERR, oT parr scene = ‘Cireulation Rooks Open to Ali,’ EDITION [x “Cireulation Rooks Open to A.”| ' PRICE ONE CENT. 1 NE “NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, Mat _ PRICE ONE CENT, RAIN BRINGS RELIEF; DEATH LIST HEAVY. ARTIST POWERS TAKES ic Hospitals Still Busy with Heat Victims, Although Tem- Li Ul iW uc NEP <) FON OA Chey | perature Shows Big Drop—Brooklyn's Death 3 A TRIP TO. CONEY ISLAND. LD UNDE ' CAUR Record Broken and Heavy Fatality List in Man- i, hattan—New York's Hope Is an East Wind. bi ' | sheeesesoeeeee, Bi |} WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for the thirty-ate bowers ending at 8 P. My Thareday for New York Clty and vicinity: Partly cleudy and warmer weather tee HOT WEATHER DATA. Weather predictions . . . . Warmer Some of "the Queer Things He Saw and Did Before and After Picturesque Storm at the Seaside Resort. oe FE Powers, The Evening Phen eee _ py = i ae Deaths in Greater New York to-day 161 siete cod Seared sar snd teraet te sa) ope sans be ie abut i ere Total deaits . . we | 54B Biteererereees ia ‘he al we wen down on,” says P t tions reported ¥ : A 908 on CRANOR, 0 y “4 Artio, Powers, “was a ‘beaut. Ali the way it had a @-dearee list to starboard. I wondered at {t until I got wise. = “What makes the boat tp? said I to & coon-man who came up on the ele- vased deck with his arms full of beer bottles. - "*You's ain't nest,” replied the coon man. I followed him down and found @0 passengers piled ten deep against the starboard bag, There wasnt any by Lg bar on the other side, Temperature at 5 P. M., official . = 77 3)“ rnty meme = Temperature at 5 P.M. street. 79 8) Sku “|§ Humidity at 5 BR ee eo: BES * . a ‘The mareary wont down the aude AS Ahipa go down to me: HEAT RECORD, OFFICIAL AND STREET. | sactawcwan And ther ld merrily P OR course, I meant,” the weather Game: “Piret man 1 struck at the enc wee Bag ato aa e tat mah debdiag enna bleed oa iowa mn My sot. dordar ° Sea nl, b= ‘TRO wrether man mee bor Now all Flatbech ts full of (ie ink. ‘Chase the duck He had a giase 8 A. Meo. ” 2 “There ain't n> main, net orem mee orrves him right” piled of beer .n hid hand and said you could 9AM “b be ” 2 6 ‘Tat a eietal-tor* ey | freexe your feet inside the tent for five wnAM a s * % 533 —_—_— ' cents. ‘ A.M 2 2 ” % 2 Real reliet was brought to Then [| ran up against a perepiring . ‘ fat woman with a weighing machine. 22M “ 0” " us @ __| the thunderstorm that ewegt the: Sie was reducing her weight, she said. 3PM. % “ 8 108 0 When the black clouds Sane meee 8 eB Rea ee (RM. n a an) 73 | over the New Jersey shore and TSENAt was true. I welghed before and : she » bead 16 | Gothamward over the North Rives shortly after noon the which stood at 98 degrees, tall, and two hours Inter, under ia influence of a stiff breese and @ rainfall, bed dropped to 76. ‘There was an increase in of 14 points, but the freeh wind ing rather nullified its effects, ’ A comfortable night was promised, although the official prediction Assistant District-Attorney Takes Up Justice! “yun ts eaenc a Jerome's Cast-Oft Job—Five there was no diminution in the deat Prisoners Taken. a8 a | trom heat, but all the hospitals were. jt crowd d with victina, afjer. “Before 1 weighed 1 ‘After I'd seen aome things and sweated good I only Upped # She earned her pennies, “We were in bach ng when the storm came. Say, that was a peach, The alr was full of sand bals, shingles and beer bottles, There wasn't any string tied to me, so 1 went along with the crowd. “it was a mad, merry chase, When I stopped I found mynef out at sea on top of a bath-house, | climbed inside and found an outfit of woman's clothing. I put ‘em on, floated ashore and neariy got arrested for masquerading as & buey “Things on the beach looked different Where there bad been a hotel ten min- utes before (hove Was nothing left but a portico ame # Gwvsy fat man under It, HEAT KILLS MAN = SCHURMAN RAIDS AT AGE OF 109. ” | TWO POOL-ROOMS. | earey” Morris, Brookiyn’s Oldest inhabitant, Who Never Drank or Smoked, Dead. GQmusement on the isinnd! A half ‘He didn't know the house was gone. @ Gime. “Comng down | noticed @ nice new little house off Flatbush, Papa had Jost put up bright new awnings. “On the way back we saw papa, mamma and the kids going home. They didn't know their own house. The nice new awnings were ribbons and the chimney was gone, “l was hotter when I got back than when | started. “Hut it was great fun.” —— “Whoop! Hooray! ater the o14 mill, It’s toe het te tee i visions one a phereiy wee vind a, fed in p ine ae eet room *hree mp | Brooklyn's death record was Brel men! wes progge eg o len to-day. From noon yesterday te | noon to-day there were 198 Geaths: |there, The old record was 146, In Manhattan the death record wag ware Dewdt wen welttag to die sent out after pati. If it @ mot secured Le Lae GM. be Lee >. over the highest since Aug. 13, 1896. Them Fourth. the name of the Doe family. a al Re peg ot MeCuliogye men q é ; |toere were 370 deaths. From noom Two arrests wore made ai the White | SO My ont in reide wn te, ite | yest noon there ware hall etrest room, whieh was on tne ‘o> scal'lt was eabl thet a number ol A S } | yesterday to tot floor, The prisoners were taken te (he being 9 ’ The total deaths in Greater New | Criminal | York up to 5 o'clock to-day were Fr 8 and | Date | ALPACA COATS ey te ee j the 2otal the hot spell Jk " FOR POLICEMEN. Ree [teen's hoe opr lief lies in an east w ere ae FOURTH OF JULY WILL BE THE HOTTEST ON RECORD. hope from the West. Another Bet wave is arising from that direction, P 5 The Fourth of July will be mug ‘ike to-day— hot, humid and pastly: (Bpecisl to The Evening World) BINCHAMTON, 3, ¥., July .—Prot. Wille L. Moore, Chief of the United Staves Weather Doreau, states hat under no circun- stances can there be any relief from the present bot wave for New York before Snturday. “You may say,” sal Prof. Moore. “that this will be a record- P breaker, nothing |.ke It ever having been recorded ia the annals of Le a teases ciate an ue 8 la the United states Westher Bureau for intarsity of hea: and the made insane by heat, was removed trom Susans sab Deo One Tivmarea Len Ponsa |f Mumber of deaths it cawses her home, No. Mi" West mg on be erected | street “The two deys that are to come will be something extremely bad. The desth-:te will mount rapidly, prostrations trom sun- created considerable excitement cnet NEW ENGLAND'S stroke being numerous. J “The coming Yourth of July will be the hottest on record, and Emery returned to Now from a drief outing, He Jenied se had been on a still-Rant ‘or a storm centre and sald the repuet «ag started by jealous rivals My bem atesting to ee a patroimen took advantage of the privilege. Bathers Chased by Mailet a i el ey at} * WOMAN INSANE. t | not be fo yy" as yeater- st humblity is Sigher and will be ve than ibe beat, The hermeme surely go Inte the Ws The July I recond @ © degrees, t= He grew wore iat ecame |. It will not be reached to-day, The ,* be much like to-dag, egnaatons 3 yesterday ana remained ad | our “Parnes” Morris, the oldest resdent " ihe nest oldest inhabitant ean remem af Brgotlyn, ie dead, willed by the hea’ et. His boast was that he had neve fe was one bundre! and nine years | drank » drop of WM The tuners. es trom tho bome His peal, ots *y, Woem be went f hie daughter, Sarah Cohen. No 2| Fulton street, on Fritay, Intermen ime neat 3 oe tn Moly Cros Cemetery wate the police had her taken to Bellevue BI : : Heapital. G DEATH LIST. this will ad@ much to the average casualties of the day.” at os SIS tare aneteare | 02°° of and @ som DOCTORS NEARLY | oor ee nn mine as dae PROSTRATED. ip Stott! «sind at hs || MOLINEUX'S AUNT 4a HEAT TAKES ject a TWO OLD FRIENDS. <=: + The temperature has reen west q ‘ and upper }- KILLED BY HEA}. tis ili warm east of he Rest took two olf and lifeton, | S20 ,h0 atu of hie old (rien | ous’ New cS ee " Pie und Overe ube OY th rhenda from one house No 4 Sumpier a, wna be died before @ ovker summoned eres, Brovalyo. They were Ment, Reatiaued on