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to keep steering- way and damages. the Asores Making rpalre she for the pee GOLD MEN'S Gold Demoora’ Broadway, ani reads “The alternative to both candidates “The voter who of the McKinley administrat m fal illusions of the lems some organized effort is able him to express his polttt ‘We Invite you, therefore. + the Plaga Hotel on W at & o'clock P ot en upon Rye tf a form denounct! batt he fallacious and “une Abram Q. Garrets ant MARY SIN N GYGLONE. ing taken showed that the ship | been blown 30 miles out of her course that was then off the coast | ‘The wind badly sirained the Jeera and | fae intention | THIRD TICKET. A is ste of the Anti-Sil- ver Democrats Is Called for This Evening. ho voted for Palmer and Buckner in 196 are to meet at the Plama Hotel at # o'clock to-night to eon sider the best means for putting in nom- ination a third ticket for the hopeless purpose of beating both McKinley and Bryan. ‘The circular calling this meeting was recently sent out from room 1,008, 141 of voting for MeKin- Jey of Bryan confronts many thousands of thoughtful citizens who are opposed | annot bring himseit to Indorse efther the imperialistic policy meet dinesday, July 1, ine the beat ation a third of Jersey sworn In this morn! end established om panies sahihlp, Rettoree for Days, Reaches Lisbon at Last. LABBON, July 18—The New York nau- flea! schoolship St. Mary's is undergo- fag repaire here on account of terrible) weather experienced on the trip from New London, Conn, June 16, with 1, @ cireular cyclone, which soon prevented | headway, and the vessel was stripped of Thunderstorms her canvas, except such as enabled her | ‘The fourth day the storm adated when | | repairs was good weather until just when another storm set tn, days the vessel labored at attempting to make | this was inadvisabie, a for Fasbon. otart eaident tit Uonal creeds of bo the olf parties JUDGE SPURNS TRUSTS. had which ‘ He resigned an President aia | oF lersey Title Guaraniee and Trust © ny, trom the. Trolie ‘Trust and al Rail Trolley joft the law frm which has been counsel fur the Penney! road. van HAD HISTORY, cst": Mere, 4 Crnigen, Well Knows tn Washi: Your ity bande weed Three Mre. John Ramsey Craigen. aged forty | five, of Valley rad. West Orange 4 deen married fou times died to-day Bie t times and divorced tree leBves & son and a daughter at the at pL and if wae the jate i } was a member of Prosise Was @ daughter Cw Casbeolie Acid. W. Meyer, + meer Canarsie this an empty bottle jr went te entity the body hot returned oa cloth « Slee Carge Being Removed. Company in Mrs. Craigen lived in Washington for Quainted with numbers of Senators and and other men in. pubil : 12 iio sean - DBAD OW CANARSIE BEACH. ‘Witiiamebersg Man Wed Evid. Pelsoned Himeeif with The body of a man suppose! of WU Ralph sireet was found on the beach, Was received by the Mal- the ship Colorado, of that, eft this port Baturday, w, ‘Long Island, near Bruns- the port for which she was %.2 Bre le Ber 6 time! we mom Lamar Cleves! be| ob ing. Beside \\| yeare old, it had contained war hie STILL ASHORE, ==-ere > <= this ctty utter, | MEN DR yy THE » WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 1b, 1900, O'Neill's, ROP FROM HEAT, 94 AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M., WHILE | 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. BABIES DIE BY SCORES, Seca! sat —> |Morgue Crowded with Bodies of Infants Killed by Hot Weather—Hos- pitals Jammed with Stricken Victims. Cooler Weather Pr dicted for To-Night, | and To-Morrow May See the End of Hot! | atid 2/0 oie els Toleleloleeleieieleieleieieieleleleleleie icicles (eleleisieleieleiere HOT TIME ALL AROUND. OFFICIAL RECORD. DEATHS FROM HEAT. Vi. « Brooklyn po- white pa- ONS + =19 e-Siete revere: | Second avenue, died 260 Rast savin r te aale Bellevar Heap! JON WHRITLER, atty torney street, died in Mespitel ot 7.18 4.6 SGLETON, | $2 Paterson sire died tn bed from the heat a Wirekel street, Broek sae ANTHONY DICK SICH, twenty im Wee Fo ond street, died trom beard New Vork (Central tnagbont No. 7, tw the North Mb om 4 ater He wee « Greman ARTHUR DOLGHERTY, years im the North morning. thirty years O14, of 102 Second sireet, Broo! "HeLro, OLD CHAP Isnt 17 WARM~ GOT A GOLD THING To DAY - SASEMARIS win HANDS town * yoare old, of 200 Weet Thirtteth | etreet, died in front of 470 Sixth avenve this afternoon from heat. JOUN MOMAS, @ peddler, of 1863) Nimettes noon | trom street stroke. HEAT PROSTRATIONS. JONN MITCHELL, thirty-four, fell from a window 148 Weet y to-day | years old, employ- Meeop' war WEREDEN, forty. Pe apartment) tn a mind the tntense has been affected by heat. MORHTTA, street, of 208 a come ne, em | MANTIN: WCORMACK, OS West Pitty overcome at 520 (MARE cnAe CONES, old, of 208 Cherry the heat, fe the rear fire he dying, bat at) the doctors | jury was @ scat IDA SMITH. twenty are eer street 10 o'clock at Mi streets; Geuy + forty, of 200 redth street, over- | nth street and | Pivet avence; Harlem iMespital, 1S, twenty, ta9 SOOO OOOO OO UOC OO UOC OOOO UO UD OOO COCO OOO | SuMtolk street, Jersey City, was ove (years olf, of a1 F | Taken i Fordham Hosp THE HOT HAND. The Doonoon Montrose avenue, Breoklys, over- come while at work in Herman Coater's Rett at 87 Clermont avenue: City Hospital. WILLIAM §=CUDWAY, = Sfty-ots, Third avense and Twenty-foarth street, Brooklyn, drepped sacen. ectous from heat at Third ave- Bue and Twenty-slith otreet; an ambelance seurgeen treated him and sent him home. JAMES WHITH, twenty-two, of 04 was reome by the heat at pier 14 orth i at 10.30 e’cleck morning. Me wae takes “Ler “a renn You a Funny sromy* LarRoouc Trion HABIT The man with the fiery fist is a pleasant person to meet on a day like this. OOOO OUD UO COCO OOO COU in the whape of « thunderstorm. It te high time. Death and misery are concomitants of a season of torridity which has not been equaiied In years. ‘The oMcial record during the morning Varied little from that of yesterday ATS A. M. ft was &% exactly the same as at that hour yesterfay ‘The weather man's fguree were but & poor index of the conditions down in the street, where it wae al ‘° from 6 to & degrees hotter and where the pavements fairly stored up torridity Women and bables are dying in the tenement distr id rong men are dropping in their tracks in the street The hospitala are overwhelmed with pa for the teat Vime '@ Hoapttal. JAMES SULLIVAN, twent: GIO Neary street, succumbed + elgbteen years reame hy atreet at eur Hos Taken te Ge VOUNGBLOOD, twenty. 4, of 21 Bogart sircet, Willinmsturg, wae overcome by fell from a wagen Meserole streete thi tractar: to 8 ‘ Hospital JOSEPH CONEY, . of 1ORl Was overcome by heat at oe ib and street this afternoan. Hoapital rere years old OeHES ot me twenty-three rome by by store this afternoon, Taken to St, Vincent's How JOVeR, South street, Brooklyn, was aver ow Atty years old. come by heat this We s-arcond sires this etty, Taken to Roonevelt al HY KOFF, “a7 Kaet was overcome th A ana Fi Belle fwenty-sis yeare Twenty-fourth Avenue Taken Takes to Vlewer According to the atiendants at the Bellevue Morgue more bodies of children eve heon recetved there during thir hot spell than curing any other period of equal length vinoe the estaoliahment | of the Morgue Parl lay there were at the Morgue the bedies of thirty-four children, rang- ng in ages (o five vears. Most of them | were received during the afternoon and evening of yestertay The many deaths Are accounted for by the intense warm weather Ten of the bodies were from the Pounding Asylum, t#o from Bellevue jay and the young amoulance surgeons were often nearly + eevking to belp others Ani- » iow the effects of the themse.y a common street crowds gaping a ner ecene to An for dying pe wri showe going mad in everybody t were ould: be TIED SCHULTZ’S TONGUE. Jacob Schultz, thirty-five, of Mast ‘ourth street, had @ queer heat stroke rly in toe morning. Jt faed him ro Re couldnt talk, ‘The doctors cailed It apharia Sehuite had been siti: dewal at ‘ couldn’ 4 from Bellevue. 1 to talk to ihe de He then wrote that he be talker home. He was then The hottest July id net want to jai, but to nie ate *d home. . SS. and the Fore- o-day will not be a INGTON, July 8—The Weath- KATE LALGHLIN, reome by heat at her home, She vue Hospital Wn, n24 Base wes ereome by t Bleventh street. went to He NEVAY Fourth stree “ + ity-foer, mn atreet- sLOeRT overcame by hy Thomas Ogilby, a patrolman of the lower Fulton @treet Police ation, Brooklyn, was prostrated by the heat while patrolling the Fulton street shop: ping district at 3 o'clock this after- He was hurried to the Long Island Colle Hospital where he died a few minutes later ‘rgtlioy and especial ‘This ts the fourth day of the spell of terrific heat in which New York te gaep- | from the ing. It promised to be the hottest of ail, it We close may bring temporary relies + u has issued the following bul- The warm wave, which covers the Midfie Atlantic States will be partially | broken to-night by loca! rains, and more moderate temperatures ire indicated for the next two or three ABAT CAUSED SUICIDE. 4 Butcher Hanged Mable Thic Morning. Henry A. Hage, Ofty-two years old. « German butcher of Post avenue, Port Richmond. & |. committed suleide by hanging nimaelf Wn a stable in the rear *Jof his home thie morning It is believed that his mind had be. come stones Ye the heat GOLD GOING 10 PA 10 PARIS ‘Three Firms Will Send $2,000,000 In Rare and Uther Shipments Fapected. These gold exports to Paris on the French liner La Bretagne were an- radiated with | tients, though they were well prepared | Hospital, four from (he Sloane Materni ty Hospiial two from the New York ' me from each af four other} hospitals aod eleven from private houses HOSPITALS CROWUED. Ambulance calls began to come in| trated | copped in | A record ig M9 SATIN RIBBONS. A large lot of the very ‘| Taffeta back, 6% inches wide. Colors — White, Cream, Pink, Blue, Mais, 'Cerise, Turquoise, Lilac, |Marine, Cardinal and Nile, ithe richest quality made, &§ Per Yard. Regular Price $1.00. Other departments also | offer fine seasonable goods at very much reduced prices. H.O’NEILL & CO., oth Ave., 20th to 2ist St. TEN-CENT-FARE. WAR A QUBBLE Sheehan Argues Weekly | Before Attorney- | General. ais | (ipecial to The Bvening Worlt) | ALBANY, July Is—The faht of Senn jtor er J. MeNulty, of Brooklyn. to secure a five-cent rate of fore to Coney Ieand on the lines of the Br Rapid Transit Company kiyn was resuined William . Sheehan ap- neared for the Brooklyn Heights Rat road Company for the annulment of the charter, of which application has been made Senator McNulty wat represent- ei by Lawyer Stephen C, Baltwin The hearing was before Judge Coyne, acting Deputy Attorney-General, Mr Baldwir d Justice Dickey'*s decls fon that ompiny had no leg | right to charge more than a fve-cent | fare. | Mr. Baldwin said Heights the franchises of the road Company that the Hrook yn| Ratiroad Company purchased Sea Heaoh Ral! bot the right to charge @ certain rate of fare is not part of the | francnine | The law diseriminates between steam and surface roads. The purpose of the | | Lewisiature Ixing a ‘ive cent rate of fare for stteet surface ronds within the corporate limits of a elty was to) secure 4 return for privilege franted (hem } | Mr. Sheehan sald that Mr Baldwin 1 refusel to participate in the din- ieston before the Appellate Division of the Supreme Cou at appeal, he touched upon the same questions Included in the application at ne of asked Bheehan, Were lisobeying the law? Attorney-General begin i a financial coPporation witn State rut Superintendent Mr | fare is bet ters of the the recommendation of the of Hanks*™ Sheehen argued that the 10-cent h charged under the chai * now controlled s the Hrookiyn fi Heights Raliroad Come any The decision of the Attorney-General was reverved CIN AND HEAT NILLED WEE BOY: | Five - Year-Old Swal- lowed a Potion That Proved Fatal. Tattle Kobert Allison, of 31 Graham avenue, Williamsburg, died early this) pital from the effects of gin and the prosirating weather, Robert was only five years old. He was left alone by his mother Sunday for an hour, When the woman return- @ she found her baby boy lying on! he floor unconscious. Beside him was & buttle in which bad been gin. hospital physicians the little life went se = out early this morning. at the pespital the enese of depth is given as heat prostratica, ifinest Satin Ribbons, with + morning in the Restern District ifoe- | Tarn wove $ CuAse ts USA FACTORY, 2,000 Yds. English ) Floan Oilcloth, Worth Gc, per yard, but offered Thurs- “45¢ day as a sz nsational mid-summer bar- a Ae Se , Beautiful variety of patterns and ache gS; will den wonder. fully hard wear, and is in some respects move desirable than Lino- leum. If you see this Oilcloth you will certainly buy tor now and future needs, Third floor, west side, Other Strong Thursday Specials. Window Shades, Fig'd Silkolines. gain, per square | | inimi-e Porch Screens. 15¢ a seo Ol Opaque Main floor Great “Fc Shades, spring rollers, Darga ns: newest cok all colors, onngs, reduced prige, gil Sato |" 1.25 Hammocks. Palmer's famous makes; velour: closely woven; complete, To-morrow, 1.25 & 1.98] | 3.98 to 7.98 Basement Bargains. Furniture Slips. $ pieces; it qual- ity damask; ‘best Peter. sham binding, 5.98 Baby | arriages. Prices cut in ball, Refrigerators. | Trunks— $15.25 Refrigerators... - 99 Reduced Prices, f ¥ | oe Heh, cs Complete with Steamer Trunks reduced from 4 hose reel and patent norzle $7.00 and $12.00 4, pet $5.98 and. ... t Dress. Trunks reduced from $7.50 and $15.00 to 4, 98; $9.98 and,. Always in the Lead. Every pul- lic question LAF of the day <i SIS by The World tics, China, ‘Africa, — Philip- Civil Service, prehensively ar- wonderful book. Cis covered ,# S Almanac, Pott? Strikes, South pines, Taxes, &c., are all com- ranged in this 1 25c. By Mail or from Newsdealers. 9 * o 4 Bs FE ' we gs | i" iy iF He ails if we we bd as eS 1 uu" fit Re ok Market Irregular and)!’ * Railway Values ee Fall Off. | Mo Magite ——- — vs ry Irreguiarity marked the a of ; re | the Stock Fixchange to-day, Brook slo 8 Wen Rapid Transit showed naiderable os: strength after surviving a n potine' jcline, The sioek opened at anil! Realing tt 5 yntinued to recede until was} Seen, ah eached. Then it forged ahead “i the demand being on reached St 5-4, best in the market “ Manhattan evidenced weakn iN Ht Metropolitan advanced a half p 1 ‘ pi 100 162, ma ee “3 se BS fy 3} American Sugar was the liveliest in ® ms 2 oy the induetr! It opened strong a’| F LONDON STOCKS WEAR. IM 1-6, and advanced to 1221-2 vn | that point | fluctuated, but maintained | tte price: holdings Northern layed any sort ha} [OF the ‘rattroua 4 | fee th. shortly af One, Law Vania, Southern Pacific and Union Pa- jie, were we ethe closing quotations of] The Chinese invasion of Russian tem mar a, be : "| Pitory had a dampening effect on the } s ooklyn Transit wae pushed up to} Land mh security marker ; - Hican /t5 1-4 and Manhattan and Metro t each on dealings by t | fase a point » rallied @ point, sols were weak J} anticipation on this a of fresh war joa (wai Ay and huftalo, Root Asai Rallways were inactive, ang er ? M meition to sell was shown, A | ly three week aby sitghs over the ass, en et was duli/ffactional decline from New York's |SRY almost immovab'e tne | NRE vestertay res ” "Fralers at non took advan! ae g There was also a decided stump tp ete e point from filtnole © ceeiRiitine-onns, tlor am dividend %, _ lie expected to-der. WHEAT MARKET QUIET. led somewhal we the | fhe opening. an aa were unsettled Trading in the wheat Cmerings. of, coset ecved, cod as| ae ,not ae heavy ae " nee nd ‘ Tere etre not absorbed easily traders Beplember wheat sold at put out iy lines, which were must later advanced to & Corn pease in Rugar and Brooklyn Tran-| opened ts higher at 4 and later sold af but le here we manifest et the rallron ibis aT Geleliae ielaie seit | worked slowly but, needy oe wa fee, ern was wpusually Grtario &@ West Ot, Of band ad a punt, About 27 ° | auger * s marked up again to abe Chicago's opening prices were: sept. > dropped away on email trans-|* ) 734 to $; Aus, 7634 to | lanntien during the last hour, after| 7 corn, 95-4 to Dik, Sept, slight advances in some of the coalers, | AI4 io Bis | The little fellow had found the battle | in mpathy , with Cmare, SS este | iam Si} : — prices wore: July tn 0 cupteard and 67608 the contents 1 Feu Ventral rose 11-4 The cising was| bid. Oct. wheat. sn A ag yng He was taken to the Bestern District dull and weak net declines for the| wheat, si 5-5 bid’ July corn, 43-4 nome | Hompital, where 2 doctors worked | sport, of mock ee a over bim for two days * os were y | ‘The child suffered exquisite torture, | oid shares, and lg = yg *: _-mheat, | | the liquor burning from within and the| corn, EA July ‘oats, B to torrid ther adding to tte effect He was being literally consumed by ,. —_—a fire and desplie the efforts of the : is to get on the inaide y World Wants bold” and will share & uth 4

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