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aa =’ OTTEST DAY THIS YEAR. ——— 94 DEGREES AT 4 P.M. COOLEST PLACE IN NEW YORK. The coattet place tn Yew HOTTEST PLACE IN NEW YORK. TURKISH BATHS. ‘When ene has been celebrating (Teil it wet tm Gath), And o ewelled head needs abating Prom the aftermat Nothing te co renovating As a Turkich bath. But it to emaciating Moabitel virtwe hath), Really quite excruciating, And@ tuclines to wrath HOW TO AVOID SUN- STROKE. ©, MURPHY, (President Board of Health.) The hottest place in Yew hee in ee hours, to work there the big from alcoholic stim- your equanimity. and in weath- Preserve a perfect peace of ja they drop tke 4 are carricd ont to Gia they'd be froven hetore they could yell for help. HOW TO TELL A HEAT VICTIM AND WHAT TO DO FOR HIM. THE WEATHER. Forecast ter the thirty-six eure ending at 8 F. M. Wednesday, July 15, for © of y be know Now York City and viet A victim of heat prostration may be known in two ways; Either he lies unconscious, frothing at the mouth, Or he acts like a mad dog and tries to bite and serateh The first thing » doctor does is to give a stimulant; ner one-thirtieth of a grain of stryehnine, or one dram of aromatic spirits of ammonia, or one ounce of whiskey Then the patient is hurried to the hospital, stripped and placed A specially constructed table, and soused with ice water from a hose to reduce his tem- perature. This is sometimes as high as 108 at first, and it may take an hour to reduce tt) Stimulants are given every few minutes to keep up the heart action Then he is laid on a cot swept by an electric fan day and night. In three days he may be weil enough to go out Once stricken # patient never entirely recovers will always be subject to similar attacks and is on left weak-minded + Persons used to working under cover are most # linble to be stricken Nght te fresh southwest winds. He often DEATHS FROM HEAT. MARY RENE, ihirty-a 14, of 117 East Third ot: @f heat this morn! GERTRUDE volcuT, years old, of 1406 Gates Breokiyn, died iy ome this morning from heat pros. tration. OTEVEN 8 YANKET, years old, a Boh f 880 Bast One mtath street, was fo from the heat at 7.20 this m HEAT PROSTRATIONS. thirty - five | clgarmaker, _ Thirteenth street, fell from wagon at street aad GIRL CASHIER, Hospital VICTIM OF THIEF, taken BMing’s County Hospital ina da condition, to S yeare old, of 124 overcome by heat ‘THR WORLD: TUESDAY KVENING, JULY 17, 190 * | | Hore f | Anderson asked Powers what the men | foing to Frankfort for. and Pow- wlied | “We are going down there to intim- ef idate aaslature If we can't that we will Kill off enough Demoera e a Broadway and 11th Street. SILK. Remnants of Fine Foulards SMD HE'D | Witness hina Says /Skirt ond Side leng whe. Powers Made the Light, medium and dark Threat. colors, 40 cents per yard; Value 35 cents, ! TOWN abth day of Caled Po the musder of Goebel H Anderson testified tha aries vy. John Le E ras trial we oer leg Broadway and 1rth St. Golden and sultaiion in a room of the Jan. 3. others held @ con- Anderson Harhourville ESS STOCKS UF A DLL MARKET, Pacific Mail Records an ; Advance on a Cood Demand. to Insure a Vote for Govern “Later in the derson, “Powers | was to be killed and that if he | not him killed | him himself “Finley or John wore 4 breast plate 4 hing which bid m the ta day 1 majority comtinued An: | yd me that Goebel | could | have he would kill Powers said Goober | ale> sald that) ener. he could | would puncture! didn't make fr that When Anderson made these state: | looked squarely inte Powers's Although trading was ere good at the provecutto: but Pavitt mn Janver | were pre tm t ane most sought | even in Prarkfctt. that That holding pened a point ab > fob tah eat 8 and it a fi@he i ent. was . 4 HM i Was ively 4 " etlon stocks were oweoat kipn Rapid Tran “y rah ea Weakioes Th | GOV. ROOSBVBLT'S TRIP | tae is of St. wt the Rough Rider «a Hearty tty fore the Give | Nearly ela ve mt it was no fed raliroa avly the and Missour pro | Welcome. | arly 4 | 8T. PAUL, Minn, July 17. Gov. Theo- fH dore Roowevet, of New York, arrived here at $0) 4 M, to attend the ton of National Kepubitean Clube, vening red at the Union fhe il State's ex) | § wart on to Breet ecutive. GEN. HOOD ARRIVES Comen Were to Talk with Secretary | r of War Ahont Coba te Ge te Chi Wood, Governor of Cuba, errived |‘ torday with his family from Ha. a oocurred vans votive ul | The igneral, with fifty-nine other par- sengers. came on the Ward liner Ha- ‘canta 6 Vana, and all were held for tnapection| imidity in offering # | with ‘the exception of Gen, Wood, who| dulle took tres ame to this city on the tug Gov. | ten macent well eve Flower and procested to Washington to) and Union P ta caat ot consult the Secretary of Wor. When| Imation «i ling from 1 to seen (ne General said 31-2 spove . The total today were “E have iiitle to say ahour Cuba rf-| fhe Stal ® ae faire, as everything ts aotng stnoothly |! have ‘The Closing Quotatio | sult Ope High. low, \¢ ube i ¢ Am tee ( » » | eral inatiers in telation to my post in . | Cuba. 4 mn, “The Chinese question hes affecied | sm biel | me greatly and the family ions in an! At, Muel & Wite of My famby at Quarantine T proceed to Wash: 1 want to pe Dr. De ELIZA WARD, Atty years as the pasion } 108 Hester street, detats ed at geen ; ae » | ‘ ay a nn, J and CHAN, thirty-two years old, @ ionaalos. secretary, G. de Zaldo, Cay o'clock Of OF Adame « Hoboken, was Hen Lieut Pleree Murphy and J v4 taken to Overcome by he: 184 Norfolk ——-_—2$0-- . Croeny “ Bt. Vincent's Hosptial. om Ls beagegrenrd| Oe BOY DIED IN A CBLLAR. s OSCAR MANSON, Forty-Ave > tea waex Laura Rickerish Robbed in a Bank Vesti-_ Hs artecnth street, rook ah A aes its o hh oleel and Reondwas thie bule—The Highwayman Fm m. He was taken to Hud. q bin L, at ® @'clock this com street Hospital, Escaped. oN He was to the on a seventeon-year-otd | #2. Ceaure we rwary Hacdap premieed te biowh several beak — Z Jerrand boy, livimg at 21 New Jersey | Sart ere Be it WHAIAM BARNES, twenty-five | recornis The early indications were that] A. highwayman robbed Mies Laure y ‘Thin man onatched the catche! avenue, East New York, died in the! ue! Fears old, of 454 West Forty-Grat | {i would be not only the f the | Rickerish of a box containing $1.00 in| her grasp, turned and ran. in gdh boredom vsti sels aed | Pig treet, was overcome at awn but also the hottest July 17] the bustes A of Serecy (My at 8] dtrent Theodore Helnrich, « nelahbs er 2 @elock this morning at 251 Weer | ‘ine the establishment of he Weniter| o'clock this afteroon and made good| Mise Rickerish wes speechless for a | STOMns IN the Pasgment and found ihe Siu Pifty-tirst street Bureau, thirty ye hia ssrape | moment. Then she rhrieked be mo ig saab i pd Lam night was wtew of the | Mise Riekerish ts the cashier of the| “I've been robbed!" and ran into the| Wilson had breakfast a: 6 o'clock and iss! Rocsevelt Hospital. Bummer Ali might long the meroury |Prudentiag Late Insurance Company, at| street, screaming for the police started to work, after bidding his famtly | & as MORRIS COHEN, « was from five to eight degrees nigher |! Mootmomery street. Jersey City #he| The robber had a block start and was| “The p police say he a ol. corresponding Soube is twenty-three years old and lives at|myking fast time A policeman and| Young Wilson “~ Brookiys. was , develiaed yesterday | 26 @ wrest, Jersey ity others gave chase The thief Jashed| THM ayonse e a Ties ot 240 © heat record for July 16 Humid-| At 2 o'clock the girl the office | Into the Free Reformed Chureh and ran} nook tte ay | ‘oo, kept getting higher ant Areat | ae 1 carrying a ba cash to| down the aisle toward the pulpit. ite parents beileve he hid cigarettes Pi ened even arevter euffering than yes | deposit in bank She had $1.00 in) He rn pe out of a rear window Into! in the cellar and Was about lo enjoy | 5 | money in the bag and wae about to de- | ‘he ure yet ite surrounded by] a stolen smoke when overcome by foc | roury had an hour's start on! paett {t In the Hudson : we 15 feet high. bur the fugi-| heart disease. a Brit yf an owe y ge “ ag in Hudson County Nation ed it and disappeared into Sus Ab autopsy will be made. LONDON STOCKS FIKM, “lok wk wes & as amaiist 7 yester ad The young woman entered the veett- lay test spote in Saray chy Nd, heard a notes a) Just inside o short. ewarthy mas,| 10. Investigate reseed in black and wearing tan | "ym Maing. ran shoes, rushed upon her. she dropped dead on ont i" kK wae only Mt was evtenc| that all records fur the day must go by the board unless the promised thunder. | storm hurried up and put a damper on he Heat King'® ambition The therma: * tate became grogsy noon, at which hour tch wae reached. Teealled the heat scour ature of the day rarely seen in| when so many horses York was the exodus of working Mechanics and fe St. Vineent’s Hospital. SORN POPE, thirty BEB Bact Pitty-toarth street, tel! came down otal The fugitive out the front door called Into play and gangs were seen|ing he found the bullding locked @ lock thie morning; he was loading im dead animals. Such sights te Flower Hospital. 3 tty years old dropped to SMdewalk im front of 225 Park WF at noon to-day, overcome by fe.) vietime that rived not enough were left to do | ‘Break down the door,” | trae and ambulance service eked off work Those who could not afford to ride started early with lunch baskets and walked out int) the country, up in the M. THOMPSON, twenty- } youre old, of Pottsville, Pa., storm to cool the air for time, but it stretched on the floor tn won't be permanent s we Tt looks aa if the ae re ‘i ahead of tam” Dood. He bad mat on a low stool | Dule of the bank at York and Wash-|at 18 Grand etrast, where | At IO A M. it hed Jumpat to Yeo! ington streets, which is one of the bue- | ‘loset Pwenty-cighth street and removed terday a! (hat hour it was ® and a Mre. Mary Fubring, an elderly inva? darting FM, trig htec ved that stairs. While he was deliberating whether n August, "8, | to force the floor one of the Steing ar. he said “My brother has not been home all ————_— “There won't be any rellet for several | t Bomethti ough of the Bronx. The oll was} CORN WEAKENED WHEAT. He was removed to the | and took their families down to the| gays” said Forecaster Emery the fret | | "yan the on on ps naga dena | etRs drawn by the horse ven to it —_—- Street Hospital. ens. thing to-day at a rapid rate, and the uneon- “There may be a thunder. | | body of the young man was found ABAT VICTIM IN COLLISION. Driver of Wagon, Unconscious, Hit Aatomobile, Smash- fog I Overcome by the heat, the driver of « Standard Ol wagon allowed his vehicle to go crashing {nto an automobile con- Up om the Lint, Pacifte re London stocks were firm at the open- ing of the Excnange to-day, a'though there was some apprehension of higher rates f oney. Americans were strong and the prices | advances over New taining Dr. and Mrs Brandt, of Tarry- gee iy yesterday. U . wrecking the auto throwing | pacity common ied, With « 7 both oeeapants to the roadway. which ts equal to 67 ‘The accident occurred on the City Iel- and road, near Peiham Boulevard, bor- if cent. ‘ork adits oeenilin sahedl Ail LIFE AND DEATH IN +) SRT Ayre © ROTHENBERG «o. Formerly LUDWIG BROS. West 14th G4, YOUR wower pace PA PUR. CHASE 18 UNBATISFACTORT. Special Sale Wednesday i White Lawn Waists. $1.25 Values at 59, 600 beautiful Waists; pleated back; front trimmed with fine box pleats; dress cuffs. This is the best ~hirt Waist offer in New York City. Another Wednesday Special: ‘GORDED LAWNS. 12'3c. Quality per Yd,, 6c. 10,000 vards in navy blue grounds with white polka dots; white grounds with blue, pink and helio- trope dots; also red grounds with white dots. Strong- est wash goods bargains of the season. Splendidly popular sellers. Ehrich Bros. Sweeping Clearing Sale. Values Absolutely Unequalled. You responded sp'endidly to our first announcement of this great pve inventory sale—and that in spite of the oppressive heat of yesterlay. The offers we are making are well worth the efforts invo Never in years of most reasonable selling have we given values os good as these. Come to-morrow—-there are reductions every where, FINE TORCHON LACES and Inrertions to match, also Point de Pa Valor iennes and Duchesse Insertions, 1 to 2 eased wide, value 10c per yard, at ” STTIPED PERCALE PETTICOATS, trimmed with large ruffle, each... CORSET COVERS, cambric, high neck, V hice Less ecg 19 V of lace or embroidery... (4 COFPSET COVFRS, high or V neck. trimmed with torchon nigh or "| lace Insertion and edge or deep V of wide em- embroidery - DRAWFRS, umbrella ruffle, tucked, hemstitehed or ruf- fle of embroidery, alvo Flannelette Underskirts, pretty pink and blue stripe or solld colors MUSLIM GOWNS, square vag of space tacks, 29c heck ... FLORIDA WATER, 8 o. bottle, value 25¢., a! TRANSPARENT GLYCERINE SOAP, \%-Ib. bars, value 12¢., BE nrcvcvccveccenceeeceeereserereenesseeerece wee 8ELF-COLOR CONDED TAFFETA. with rich satin prem both street and evening tints, usually $1.00 per yd., at.. MFN’S SILK-PRONT SHIRTS, bodies to match, |Iberally cut, well mode, a score of patterns, all sizes, value $1.00, at.. HAND-PAINTED SILK-SPANGLED FANS, scalloped lace © e ise and lace applique, value T5e,, at oes WOMEN'S SUEDE LISLE GLOVES—A line of meant turers’ samples; value 35c, to 50c. per pair, at LS ohh ACHED MUSLIN, Liviel wide, fine and fi 6c. per yard, at 1% 6c 69c 49c 19¢ HEAVY BLEACHED TURKISH bdsleneed ole Leavy regular price 26¢., at 5,0CO PAIRS DOY! HOES, tan and black viel English last; worth $2.69 per pair, at. LADIYS' OXFORD TIES, tan and b , coin an ‘mannish shape lasts; worth $1.50 per pair, at...... racy, 85c »¥€S SHIELDS, nainsook covered, light weight; made to ee | at Ife. to 18e. per pair; sizes 2, 3 and 4, ut, per pair 7c BOYS’ WASH SUITS, 20 styles, made up from good quality of Chambray and Faney Galatea, removable shields and fy fronts, prettily trimmed, worth $1.59; sacrifice 77¢ GOLF, RAINY DAY OR OUTING SKIRTS, made of plaid back ma- tr ae in Oxford and Cambridge cheviots; also plain blue; all f nd fluished with eight rows of Lia pel the bottom; made to sell at $5.00; reduced to. . 2.98 RIBBON BELTS, made of ribbon belting 1% and 2 inches wide, in ylue, biack aad white; handsome buckles of French gray, gold and silver plated, adjusting slides with each, bese iD to Tbe, H0e each, at Se} MASON FRUIT JARS, each DECORATED DINNER PLATES, fine porcelain, value ie, each, at 6th Ave. & 23d St, HOUSE OF TRAGEDY, Fretful cries from baby lips jerred, Menead se dixcordantly with solemn funeral | music on. the big Havemeyer estate at Mahwah, N. J, this morning. The & frettin that of the newest Have- meyer and the funeral notes were for its aunt, dead by her own hand, in the pretty Mayer home scarce @ A sudden drop in corn weakened the wheat market to-day, About everybody wane bought for a rally, pee yore Se were forced to unload py ®. did not eee the automobile > y ¢ The (ee, voici mee te with great ‘ie a by the heat shoot himself and had used a hand the ® Worse. continued e ar the Teaction. at noon a handit con bond Forty-second street ‘ual rmeanain ec thelial tke tore | mirvor to direct hls aim, hye niadaatinade grcdbantleu ecahur wheat, Bik B14 (oO 17 7 sep. We wae removed | ture of their dally labor ARAT-WAD, SHOT Al SHOT All 7 ac tama oe ola om ioe, nad | “brs, Brandt's consisted | of | tember wheat, st 25 to 14 to HB | ye contust! Rewrite. ove tit’ aoe tn er se ok ae ta ety om are eal a aS thc Te eR RR me A © street weep | sayy under ordinary weather conditions, | OMY" Sete. Stekly and Se@ering, | complained raed during the pres | ‘ually ‘wrecked. Pe nibs bia to 14 to TER ep | The street amd) Car and truck horses dropped like Blew Oet Hie Brains in | ent hot spel a tember corn, 4 1-4 to 41. September was overcome by the | flies All over the olty they could be Hie Ome. top vitnaiet Deana Beednee. ee ee eo mans Bwonty-cizth stvect ana| seen ivineg where they had faten es-| David Stein, ihirty-four years old, «| : Sane | wheat. 3-4 nomina:: Beptemoer wheat, hausted. If not fatally stricken the ‘The body of a boy about sixteen years iz wily. a to} ms; wheat, en co petseves Sek cigar manufacturer, biew out his brains) «14 was found early thle morning in 9) a ae ye we vers got tee from corner saloons ie fei ae en nae “ the Bast River, near pler & by the leh market was steady. hundred yards away. ‘The baby was born to Lieut.-Com- | mander and Mrs. Cameron MeR. Win- \e e yesterday afternoon, Mrs. | Winslow is the youngest of the chil: ju her mother Joy black angel of death must have snail the white angel of life on ite return from the Maver home on Satur- If the Buddhist belief tn mun nation be agronuet, what sorrow Fins jot of Wom new-born heir to RoE Se oeha