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‘e er rare THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 3, 1901. _ EVENING WORLD’S AUTOS DO GOOD AMBULANCE WORK Surrendered Entirely to Hudson Street Hospital, They Carry Many of the Heat Victims There. PRIVATE CHAIRS FREE TO PUBLIC. Evening World Gains Victory Re- garding Seats to Hire in the Park. Wieke le ieleleWIelelele Wiele ciel are "ee eigleeleWlele cere cle sine « Prey aS eel wer ISCHLATTER CAN’T “HEAL” TROUBLES WITH HIS WIFE. )eeie eereieie ei aiele elena e ie eae oie) #18Ie G11 8)AI8) e018) 4) a0 ROOT OLS 818) He) e) 0) 1) e a10 18818 TOON Another vietory for the people has ttan j deen won by The Evening World. The “ Private seats in the parks may be o at by any citizen free that partiaiity lo Commiasioner Murphy has so ¢ MU thar \y and what he says goer aaah plsete aha Gat ‘The citisens of thie community OWN ye iisene are et jthe cty parks," ays the Commissioner T tastihe tio neve | A effect he announces that no private secupaney of. th | antractor shall a the right te aay toate » Any man, woman or child of New York Ge ealieln of to sit anywhere in any park that fancy benches 4 instruct eats the person to | mate no arrests of } The Evening World brought the abuse they have th sence f the privilege granted to the: private] ey and tha must take no ohale ntre before the Commitee orders from 1) formed agente of sioner to-day He learned from vari@8] any contractor ne seats in the | srces that the uniformed agent of parks > assiated by policemen, Nal The citizens of this community | 8 | pu benches from shady spots im] dwn the parks. and t are the elt [parks and squares. replacing them WHRT to be first served See this 's | 9 [the pay chairs. catied ou Moc MURPHY je | “This sort of thing cannot be toler} Gon minstoner and Chief of Patt \% | announced the Commirsionor } : ae 3 n he wrote out and semt to Bentor| [Prae Cortes mer rent} ® ection Mu W. Cortright the fol. | PY * eae ¥ : lowing mandate alo In Ie tty was read to th : | New York, July 3 toons ulin 0 ! \* Inspector Mosea W, Cortright, Hor- | On post will know ‘ js THE NEW SUMMER _ : GIRL AN : ORME MeORE RY 5 Sees Geer eeeee | DRINK MADE IN HER HONOR,||: Pb einieletebelntininintinininleletetelnloteietatnteiniel-letaleteieietiateletstebeteteistet tebri-inininieieieieieiteteletettetsteintetetot DP OLleieie eine ererereyere oreriereiere, The Evening Worl The record of the haspital shows tha) driver frequently found men and women - nity itpcommainmnmeasins have been ar PV to the Hudeon Street rday fiftyenine patients were tak | Ivtne ” by the Man Who Claims Di- Howpital to aesiat here, Of this number one Eventing | heat ue ‘ ; " . | Se whe ba Yori asstamobile earried thirty-five | honpital. ‘The work Me being continuet|Miss Drake Was the vine Curative Powers om we - sulomobiies have been fitted up in| to-day. with the indications th the . . . , eat have been kept bus lay. The hospital ambulance style 4 vumber of patients will exceed those of First to Partake of Sells Out His New authorities ' . has been swung, and addi. | yesterday “ Ls : ‘al could not have » he } ¢ World driver the] The Evening World has surrendered The Florodora. York Flat and Will the patients t! “ tn € r “t shed a physician ne automobiles entirely to emer Go to London, While + Thek we World calls the automobile gency work | , —-——--=e | Oh, siren of the summer drinks! Mrs. Schlatter, He A pale rose in the shattered tee | ? Glows like the cheek of that sweet minx Says, Has Gone to Who names this drink of paradise. : Washington. Of raspberries thelr syrup aout der fruit moat tender nursed Krnot limes (hat reweh the goal ® make a blessing of a thirst vith . . Oh, don't forget the Plymouth gin : . -- 0 That makes of water ferry Jext sing ‘ ar =a as Ite pale and weak fouile@n twin | wlth a6 P patie Physician Tells Evening World Readers What) "at sever stirred my inay's breast Jdown fis face, ha Abuse of Passengers: to Do in Hot W sit al Gi, atk, ees Hele r Lovie by the Third Avenue ‘0 Do In Hot Weather. Oh, wratetul music 10 the ea teal RailroadCompany. | [ i | . | “Drtnik all the water you want,” i A man in 4 boller-ro or any great A gratety oe eam enere | fr . th weather adylop’ of Dr. 'S, P.|deimpiiess, “must Then ale of ginger top “ y Gee‘ trter ot Pe Drones We Thornley, Seventy-fourth t An jay te proper evapora 1 ; Instinct with life and knows its bia= » Guiday evening 1 © ne of the & West | thew } That leaps out with « regal pop thousand suffer ” who sought tna to ir ak water n pot t t + reat i not pornpiving | As though it were the real old fiss, sow ar " ritur relief in a oa art should pay ity ‘ He] Le, ertmaon Venus that’ we hath! P ma hair worth « dollar / m “ ail we my a0! should df ; o, 4 ready the arid throat ‘ot tha I boarded 4 Third av “ toh must Be ee oe Oe te on tne | The heartions cherry, sweetly nice er ron jand a 4 Japanese cabinet th bridge and w to Fort Gee i baer of lee-cokl water.| pores. Tae checking of the p-t ; Fresh from a Maraschino bath To you, sweet “Florodora” maid. ever . an 1. FE turning the car wes, of cour ‘ } ‘ ri wa eile ngerous . ppera- | To reat upon a couch of ice Who ed this summer biessing’s every ‘ men and women it 5. & good deal of water} we ‘ ‘ ; wake, Lam» . ssinens crushed an! jerked k oherdt —n irr gation of gold, I drink the tipple in the shade said Sehint World r et vmpia ‘ . . nea € * The crowning glory of the float And b you for it, Suste Drake porter, “1 eail on and for oo > te e rd a . . SURE ONe said se Tho a 7 a . _ | The drink » past and geoking cota & Gk the id T ' w n An ought really to begin a year] {Ble ; ————— ‘ : sck. His iability to an attack! pow. Care shoul he tak le — | ing matters; my 11 have had a A bullytew Juctor ind ad mi deal upon his physica Pp flare We ‘ arte tam re oof th \ ne Ie not nur | going andon and she has gone to Geary (ravens f For instance, he should absolutely ff mans | Washington, 2. ¢ Si sven an, ce aa Key: GREAT BOON TO THE POOR, |. #6 p0 wasine mothers’ knees of held in tired fathers’ weather. yeen used to} She appearal at Police jauartere >’ arms 4 great quantity, to stop sudd in wane diteet Fe thip morning to report the absences At “Bixty-third street the conductor, ho row him immensely] can do. Frequent bathing as a peces+ er husband from home. She said " r4 r t ra with a bright smile, cheerily and as more harm than good. Therefore, I “iy 5 ne iy oon bin | With the parks and recreation plers the boroughs of Manhattan and itrook-| \"*! he had been drinking for sever though it were the joke of the season, r to volt that danger, he te ex- eo that Noapitat | open to the people at ali hours of the | lyn. aye and tia shouted posed to the lesser but still impartant| and medical authorities, that the largest | day and night and with streets flushed And. with thousands thronging the | 7 * ' 6” ltreepon “All out! Take car behind one drinking a certain amount of) Somber ot er ace tor n the tenement districts every hour, the par stag on the erase and on the Boy Caused the Tr And out we went peli m children at ant that makes him very able] sorting people to the fact that from | *Mering poor of the city have a better henchen, aiw the piers Jammemt to the “Tt was & she’s gol a won there ' crying, women struggling, mon swear- to. sunstrok lt t® true that a@icohol| Saturday afternoon to Monday morning | chance In the struggle with the he: rails, there was not a single arrest] He le by a former busvand. He's the pes ake small quanitties a tableapoon-| hey do nothing, and they do drink a! ‘The vening World alone adv growing out of the new N nap that # all the trouble, It ful every three or four hours—will, | great amount of mfxe ot the new comiitions. No hat ca il Take the next cor” war a deliont , ctly quiet, lower | One of the Wore all of these movements and Kept after one of the rules governing the reapect | Was of satire apprecsiat at ite full di But no ye, le to follow, the, | the city oMcials until orders were issued of park property was violated, not once] There was a loud knock at the door worth by the tired, be sengers at 1b Bo one wan | is the tem anes distric vesterday opening the parks and piers. were the rules of propriety violated Come in! veiled Sehiatter @clock of a seoreiing nig i. ibe that. The | through ihe sieht. Se rm ‘The wisdom of the pian was apparett The Evening World is not as surpr horny-sted son of a imulants in hot day and Sunday ly as surprised The next cat was fall, bat (ie tu greatest mafe- or beer, To t let MER. ven though the rele! ., sss of the city ofMiciale at this entered vad Out wretches, as mony as i" led the air in the carly even-| The flooding of the tenement district ell, = phy Bee v= packed In, wedged wa aod of oun ee | 'ne {0 some extent the parks Were sirets saved scores of lives t enderly. Schlatt fing, hanging on to front and rear plat won. So long as Thornley, towded all night, espectally the smal! children 1 about in the » hands and pulled oa forms, babies crying pitifu an long ae there te! his arks on the enat able Police reports unforiate Th aere pened i¥ : ont comparative safety. | be miteate that fully #090 persons, the + kept the p rem nts from ~ oe hac it or lou ————_ - ——-____—_—_ majority women and little children bn} thegan the streets || ¢ the bottle his “Trim is th ahd disappeared slept on the seven recreation piers in na wt ubbles wer Grom view - ~ - ———— ‘The car we had pald our fares in ha SOODOSSEESSOSAESOODODIDESEEE HEE EESEEEO CED IOELEEO ES | Bo sign oF pon it stating that | . . se i : EVENING WORLD WINSFIGHT 1 walted for halt hour | . , car appeared which was not pe ved b ' F R TE . yous the Ganget tine, "Mtoe f NT DWELLERS. : fing of the outside steps, the fre . > rear plaiforma were crowded with men, re ? women and childre — >A j 4 . re eta aaah. vee ; At Its Request Parks and Piers Were Open ear 1 was obliged to pay a # «|Makes Speech to 770 Irene Van Brugh Be-|? All Night to Heat Sufferers. ‘The conductor mid “I hadn't-« | Pi ® * ‘ aewaite.” | from South African comes Wife of Dion |: — Jennie Barnitz Then There was nothing wrong with the . ; ; Despite the rafn thousands of dwellers in the tenement districts sought irit i Gar from which we were evicted. Vases | Fields. Boucicault. » camfort during the night in the parks and pliers, which hitherto have Showed Spirit in ene of the inspectors, and he sald there $ been closed against the pubhe en hour lefore midnight Catching Him. 3 a = ay but, the | | om ‘ F wl Hew this great boon was secured |s told by those directly respond off at the sta "h , July 2—Queen Alexandra.) LONDON, July $—Dion Howrieautt.!% for ite promulgation _ Third avenue p most in company with the King and P the actor, and Irene Van Brugh, the! » PARK COMMISSIONER CLAUSEN Ac The Evening World's request obees hes return, wl eaves Louise and Be this after-. actress, were magried quietly this af ® We suspended our rale reganting trespassers in the after OP. M yeh and spri ‘ rf . they submit to bein ed out noon at Buxton . " - a ar ornit reapons base the tain Gea med Ghenerer |” hutaes| ternoon at Bux 4 DOCK COMMIBBIONER J. SARGENT CRAM-—Complying with The 4 } * i jeoaes che company to order an re }en the lawn of Martborough House and 7 she |d Evening World's urgent request, the Dock Board decided . , . ne re car full to “take the next car istributed decoralions to Chem. The bridegroom is well known in the) @ oon all tight tua he tee a 3 T © Kast One H “All out!” te & familiar shout to the) \tany of the nurses have just returned! United States ax well as in London as) ep aged 2 oa © ‘ eaty Thir) eveave pligrim who }trom South Africa and others have been tor ond playwright. He ts AAA aan fede lan ’ t = we to that state of apaihy (aac) Om Seer 2 m ype —" ork. | bd pty’ bays Thon 3 ‘ 3 COMMIBBIONER MUREIIY—O5 The Evening W vere Tees continuour abure of the )enmaged in city oudoor relief work. | gon of the famous ; wpe sentations | instructed the cap every precinet Rot to make arres x fer Mujerty sad: The bride is a clever odaracter actrens. for trespase ‘n the parks wh: i bee 'o] “tt is a pleasure to receive you and | Her beat plece of work Is her tment derly. ai ai a Sasn't | help you to carry on the nol work | of the part of @ophic Fulgarney, the - . ‘ F , begun by our deeply beloved Queen Vie- | Mantoure (irl, in ‘The Gay ‘ord Quex 006006-6-4-006-4-046-4-006-604660-44600-000000000000080008 was visit decent and Deutal |ioriq 1: fs a matiataction to be assocl-] She entered the profession <welve| oeieina Risin |. , aled with you in your laber of love. I| years ago end has appeared in the T-|cannot magine a more holy cailing than | foremost productions on the Ametican “- the reff par; [canna tovene +n STONE CARS CAUSE WRECK PAID FOR HASTE WITH LIFE. ts iiss | peabolsed oh rout mobte wert ond that .. Lett im the Way of the Pasi oy reminder to set bim | bestowed on your cd the t on protec on eee to tale wecpine” SANG FOR ROYALTY. Driver Crorsed in Front of Troties | She hls ONE DISGUSTED WOMAN City Bapress. sé wn oe Pi two « ' ; Whe Trilted Mefore the (ipecial to The Brening Warts) ans Was Biss 13 FIRE PANIC. SPEAKS IN PHILADELPHIA, | S*era=- SHARON, Pa., July 1—The negiigence | Ptword Little, twenty M4, | from : HOT WEATHER E . ; Duke of York. of quarrymen who left two care loaded of No. 12 Union street, Brooklyn, was|ant ra “ . Re BAN FRANCISCO, July %—Mme | with limestone on the track liv the Way ie) | eating ts * a © Wa Ting-fang Will the Chet! oy it i, the well-k ~ of the ON City on oe ter enn | 1 jast evening by a trolley ar on Gvmante of Three Ratldings t0 Orntor. of England, has arrived, en rout New York and Pennsylvania Ratiroad |) on venue, Raat Nostrand. Littie,| A Srechtye Viee trem Fiame. WASHINGTON, July 3—The Chinese] England. Mine. Russell was speciatty | caused an sceldent in which twoniy \wo- Xm cean tee temunny, cae ee ah > Fire that started th a stable in the] sinister will leave this afternoon for| engaged to appear in Australia in grand | ple were injured. Two passenger cars tiie tee tae Ce Eat. j , fear of Gold & Nichois’s stoneyard.| priiadeiphia, where Be will deliver the Sere tsting te eo jhe, Qube and | were wrecked and the engine demo. | nf “% “ul Sonus ine tres eee the re Garfekt place and Thint avenue, at] pourth of July oration to-morrow. on ont bess P Bay » throwing him } . — ¢ * 1180 o'clock thig forenoon, caught three} pegite participating im (he oratorieal aber in bed Mess | "Se palling be stfeck head on th rie | ek his hea the Ee ee eC | a ee, eae oe Lest thing found and fund ihage| 3 pavement and when picket up was wa | 7? * ee lee & ae oe a ee jconactons. He died before an ambu- lance arrived from 8. Mary's Hospital eee Brook stuff he we i Rd FRANCIS HMALATTIER . 9 (00 (eT 0V O10 | 618/61 O(ONONS O18Y TCLS TON@ 010K 1) that was to be seen Sohjatter 1 Another bottle of beer was em sted, n the heap of junk and mur Fertune Made in “Heating,” cy i gratef There * oe, where was IT Of yea le That \u fa boy enteen years | Be in too awift for me. | i Joliars a week Hesa “dude. ts see, peeve wee it conttamall vot 1 married her. ine He wears ik socks at's what he in” w Money in this divine healt How ren My, 1 healed? the mean time the women were bo Aone ime wding into the Mat. They were pri hands Ob. | should say crticles amt dolng a bit of goswiping healed over 140,00 pernot 1 poor were lively times at the 1 am forty-four orning fatter had gy of soon after midnight after having #p 2 WT Then ot evening at the Manis time tm 1AM. t avenue, Ht rman at St, James, vn ery wer th aver in isl and Tried to Make Iain. i Ho! . atte 1 right throb the wi Me SEM peyog’ met) eo torn and Beat " truth, I wae lesy. « did not to make shoes and | was only too 16 ae ~) | went into the coumt six mies, That night | slept 1 - Knee, menee, miner, mow ml, 2% Tht doega st F 7.3" 4 finolt to Hot There,” said he. if f Fale | wer t miliary camp. 4 wit anog ie nell an & Where@ «man why was peiples Wika tap Dundted, bares ait phe Inatam. He watked across wp the them. Rs y-two days. At Odds with Mrs, Sehtatter When | ¢ i) he, “Trang | ® a 2 a = ‘theses. y lat was Wl a crib. the tam ot a, ‘know it'was 0 Belpieas Appin! ape th AD @ 1 pat It down on tne, fone, iste hn thadow pe tbe oot, te,saaat Vn stan , oly ' erarms cried, “Ti From that time on | was I have been to non aed a great mi e broke his y wife came running toward me and set yell that woke op the nelghbor hot ., L_anid, I take the jad deome womat b “SAARTS BADE. AND GROOM. To Ask for a Writ of iWabeas Corpus for Mrs. Allcott. my of Px he ran directly man Devlin, of th ue «initie Miss Harnts wer * vileer preferred th " for the er aver ohy oe part —— BOERS ENIOY PRIVILEGES. f sume of Tay . or Ueverner of St. Welenn Saye So ie Mis Heport, JINDON, Ju The sort of the f 3. Helena ending Mar a tenling with ¢ one of te iford Reforms Vom sred at the Vorlee cay and took away Mem tmetecn years oy to that place. tl who keeps & Kast Seventeentis How ball on the hie beide who wae The charge wae { the girl, whe Atleot) and tad svduction. The ona Maretete Mayo 1o® 1 tha: Moegistrate dite accou insult RB Rodgers. Mewar as he parents Action to ¢ Rea Hoar k a strong dist ; ned for > ciel had ran erage of time an oe ‘ danger, the Cloy Mall Meeterrese Mayo aie vne, and she aa, agelo, and hen revied, ad tle | be Poo. who hekt Aim Och ‘cekered te vised tite @ Mr Hoult . Wher the land Max sete . The git old and ber pureacs iy oho Lawyer M. A & 800 | sents the bride and b will get our a wrt of bad an interest | hen browght| aimed the goede Mr Bolt elt againet her and Mr. Pratt, n the

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