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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 1901. 5 DNS AT SEA. [CITY BROILS WITH MERCURY UP TO 90 One Woman Dead from the Heat and Several Victims in the Hospitals. IN OPEN BOAT. Terrible Sufferings En- dured by a Ship- wrecked Boy. i Jreecosscseescoe OSOCOOETS 1S WEATHER FORECAST. ¢ (Spectal to The Evening Worlt.) 8. HALIFAX, N. June 7.—Young # Ferecaat for the thirty-six Samuel Shanks wae landed here to-day Fri- from the schooner Alma. He strayed } gay for New York City and from his veseel and was five days and {” > nights without food and water, re Me ore ae When interviewed by The Evening v temperature: fair, excen World correspondent he sald: “My hun- $ thunder storm fe probabic thirst awful, 1 one Friday ger was terrific und took a small quantity of salt water to soften my parched lips, and as much as I would have ilked to have drank | the water yet I could not take more than a few mouthfuls. “After I had been three dnys on the ocean, tossed about on waves, I feit that I could not stand it much longer. My hands degan to swell, and it was WEATHER RECORD. Hamidity. Heal with much diMeculty that I could handle es the oars. bald an “1 beoame sick and jald down In the baad add boat. Sleep would not come. I suffered NO co) terribly during the stzat from lunker, NT ae thirst and exposure. The sen continued a sp in its angry moo! When morning] 2 Pp, _ oy camo I was too weak to take the oars! § Pp. Me... ee 0 4s and was carricd on the swells of the] 4 P.M. .....e00. SO 4a waves. On the afternoon of the fifth Gay I was picked up and taken to Hall- fax." TITLED SHOWMAN IS FOUND DEAD. HOT AND COLD. 43a It hot enough for yout” ‘That fe what the stranger sald. Now he's cold d@ stiff and bine, eping with —The Chant of the Casket-Maker. ‘There was one death from the heat to-day, a woman dropping on the mrcet. vartous hospitals, Most of them were working people whose occupations kept them very active or forced them to walk which were like sizzling H the streets, Hon. Eric Lascelles) {\*,." i i The temperature got up to ©, and Punished Liquor Too while the humidity was moderate, there Unsparingly. was little breeze to give relief. ‘A thunder shower to-night may cool the weather a bit, but continued torrid LONDON, June 3.—Hon: Erle. taa:| Weather Is she omeial prediction. There ts just one man in town *ho keeps cool. Hetathe weather man. He always keepa cool. That's his business. He rather scouted the idea that !t wae hot to-day. He sald he coutd prove it by a comparinon with the figures taken from the weather records at Johannes- burg, South Africa. But what's the use? It's too hot to argu But while comparisons are odious, tt might be Just a@ well to notice how the weather right here at home compares with that of yesterda: Ny as we have the figures at At 8 o'clock yesterday the tempera- ture wan 74, so that to-day at the same time it was three degrees hotter. The celles, half-bmther of the Earl of Hare- wood, and brother of the Countess of Desart, and Hon. Francis J. Lascelles, now In custody in British Columbia, charged with killing an «mployee on his ranch, han heen found dead in a show- wagon at Cheltenham. This penniless aristocrat had for sor.e years been exhibiting automatic pictures at country fairs under the name of Eric Leith. When he heard of his brother's trouble Eric began drinking and died from the effects. Letters from the Countess of Densrt and 1 London lawyer were found In his ekets, inclosing a remittance and re- erring to Francia’s trouble. and several victims were treated at the | \ernted at One Hundred a | helped HEAT VICTIMS. ANNE DOUGHENTY, pare old, atricken in Ul Pininfleld, thirty-five P atreet while of No, 606 Madison atreet, Hrook- Twenty-fourth ce. Taken to HENDER, thirty-ala years id, of No, 301 Eaat Ninetieth atreet, Prostented at One Hundred and atrect and Elghth avenue. the J. Mood Wright Hos- Taken ta 1AM AMES, of No. thirty - eight On Weat staty- ‘Taken to Went Roosevelt Hos: Miatleth strect, ne KEENE, thirty-five old, of No. 4 Brown place, 02s Third avenue, Taken to Flower Hoapttal. MICHA No. G26 Court ne | street, Twenty-titth Taken home. erim Ht avenue, Forty-nce= street, overcome at No. Ups Elehth avenue. Taken home. O'CONNOR, twenty-alx 7 Sixth etre heat, ‘Taken MCONNOR, seventeen yenes Ninth avenue, overcome at No, 541 W Taken home, HARRY HOWARD, thirty years old, No, 2257 Third avenue, prose 1 Eighth Taken street nnd Riverside Drive. Hood Wright mercury did not travel so fast in the next hour, but was still a point ahead, this lead being maintained. At noon it forged ahead, the ®) mark at 2 o'clock. There was no change in the next hour, the temperature being atill at. ‘To-day 4 year ago the mercury touched $1 at 3 o'clock. At 4 o'clock this after- noon It had dropped to Bf A slight breeze from some to and reached the southwest partially forget the heat. but ilttle of It was felt on the ftreeta, where the cooling-drinks men were kept busy trying to lake city’s thirat, RUDE ARREST FOR THE COUNT -_—— Von Burling Said It Was Vulgar, but He Had to Go to Court. SPITTER CAN HAVE ONE SPIT. Magistrate Pool Says Warning Must Go Before Arrest. The Count Von Buriing was arrested) The arrest of Robert H. Hunt, a re- to-day. He had a nice-looking horse} iired merchant, No. 31 East Sixty-!thing to-day concerning his connec and a two-wheeled dogesrt in Elghty- | arth street, for earectorating on the| with the work of the Committee of Fit- third street, between Riverside and} 1," platiorin at Third avenue and Six-! teen West End avenue, and when he drove! :oontth street ths merming incensed | “1 am not on the aldewalk among nurse girls and children and was Policeman Wood, eighth atreet station indignant and said outrage, A number of nurse girls with their small oharges were on the shady side Magistrate Pool in the Yorkville Court Mr. Hunt who is 4 dis a gen-| tleman, and who scemed to think’ Bante of the West Sixty- he became very his arres san plate Find his dutv had ¢ as the Inspe scioi ea arrested ejartlated Magts- when ‘ne ‘heard the. co of Wes: Eighty-third street shortly af- This ja getting awful If this ter 8 o'clock this morning. The Count administration Insists on en- came along in his c The street is gj thie law &@ man may have to ry a cuspidor with him wherever he goes. Did You see any notice not to Mr. Hunt?” T had no idea I was violating asphalied here and only a few wagons were passing. There was plenty of room to pass, but the Count drove his horse and cart upon the sidewalk. Nurses and children screamed and began to run. Some of the girls picked up the children and dashed up stoops, while others got their children nto areas. The majority ran across the street out of the way. Policeman Wood heard the cries of the girls and children, and he ran down and seized the Count's horse by the bridle, bringing nim to a halt. ‘Wood drove to the station-house and made a oharge of disorderly conduct against the Count, who protested that ft was outrageous that he should be % the Jaw. “You were not, warned before you ting. out to warn every av epltter not to. spit. this gentleman, ag he was pet warne BANANO YELLED FIRE. Then Two Battalions of Firemen ad to Fight Hallans. When Angelico Banano, who solla bananas, turned over a lamp in his home treated eo, He was terribly indignant, | Lananne, SAT) over Oat at d o'clock thia morning he stuck his herd out of « TOOK HIS LAST SWIM. — | enira-story window and yelled an alarm lustlly. Arthur Auer Sank a Mile from) Some citizen heard the cry and turned tn an alarm from the "double" box at the commer of Canal and Baater streets, brought seven engines, three two battalion chiefs, two fire patrois, oie searchlight and one water tower to the spot. ‘The 30 Inmates of the six-story bulld- ting in which the fire had started swarmed into the street and were joined by other residents of the locality. The firemen could not get near the scene of the fire because of the frightoned Ital- fans. ‘When the firemen fought their way through the crowds they extinguished the blaze in a hurry. A score of police- uired to clear Mulberry meret so that the ‘remen could enter Shore with Rescuers Near. Arthur Auer swam out almost a mile in Gravesend Bay {rom Bath Beach this afternoon. Then he was seen to make signals for assistance. A dozen men swam toward him and two boats put out, but he sank before anybody reached tim. Auer got to Gath Beach early in the afternoon with Gerald Glynn, of No. 23 Johnson avenue, Brooklyn, a chance ac- uaintance. They did not fo to a bath. onde, but undressed on the bench near Dyker Heights. Pine drqwned man, was about twenty Glynn does not know his ocket of his coat wak of recommenvation signed The bs yours old the 1ON-118 West street. recove: eae CORONATION PLANS MADE. Fdward Limits Ceremonies and Excludes Champion. LONDON, June 27.—A_ proclamation of King Edward, \ssued to-day, an- nounces that his coronation is to take place on a day, not yet dotermined june next. ‘ortmonies ‘are to include only yy ens are, traditionally solemnized in Rear hire tage H it usages | in. June 27.—One of the landmarks of this city was destroyed by fire early to-day when the George P. Cox last factory was burned and a loss of $35,000 resulted. $3,230 Prise Moncy for Sampson. WASHINGTON, June 27. — Warrants have been issued by the Treasury De- partment in favor of Rear-Admiral Will- ets lor Se and Capt. Branch pet for sa the ean by the Gourt. oe cl JEROME NOW STOPS TALKING, | Calls’ Bere a Bully Fellow and Is Going * on Vacation. Justice Jerome refused to say any- Next vill my steam wagon 19 Lakevtile and fp he wax a aid Justice a student of anci do you think of Mr. Baldwin's | statement that the Committe: of F teen, belng composed of gentlemen, does | not work in the summer time me, , and ‘that ne men to work with Despite his connection wh % poration, in a position where pressure might have been brouzht to bear to influence his action. he has carried him- | self Independent of every influence.” TWO KILLED; FIVE HURT. jes or Seifold Falla with Dine watroun Menults, | BUFFALO, N. ¥., Jun SA aeattold at the Eastern elevator, or number of men were aiterncon on, ENSBURG, , Sune 2. this place, has fo twice as many men enter saloons here fn an hour as atte nurch aime. PALL treet, overcome at No. 14 | Counsel for the claimants "| DROWNED IN NORTH RIVER. CORK TIPPED London Cigarettes Sold by your dealer, or at your club. BOY OYING FROM MATES BLOW. Struck in Fun, Clar- ence Harrison's Skull | Was Fractured. yeareold s: Keeper in in play wan acre babyhood. He was on the stre day ba waw hurt playing with “Red | White and Tom Ke two neighbor boys “Punch tim,” raid "in . and Kearney siruck H. and his head struck | curbstone. He bled badly at the | ose, bul walked) home, | When Dr. ‘Tufts found that the skull hid and that tocalized im: had set in, ooarrests have been made ane the Harrisons do not wish to punish tein boy's playmat he cripple he} fractured was cal —<e Europe in 1893, Torsiello acting as her courter, She claimed that he obtained a bond for $1,900 while they were in Rome, and that she also joaned him other sums. Torstello averred that the bond was a gift from Mrs. Lumley, and ald to have neen loaned was too. ——_—___ THINK TROUBLE IS OVER. | s Good Effect (Spee The ROCHESTER, June procia mation issued by M an, warning all citizens not to enenge In acts of violence or to Interfere with prbekaien in any way, has a good ffect. and no fears expressed now of any further outbreak becauer of the strike of tt rors engaged on bulld- ing and street conirncts, sete many people were hurt yester- yin the cash yo and +» hone of the in- jured ts in The strikers used shovels as Weapons and threw stones and bricks. The police fred one he over the heacn of tne rioters, and Yee awed them. DEWEY AND MEN ¥ WIN. They WIL Get $458,042 In Prize Money. {INGTO; June quity Court to. Bay prize case, Th: : is against them us to propert ashore 142 other property” miral Dew officers a the vlalmanta. ———___ Dead Man su to Be Ross, of Hoboken. Tae body a drowned F. foot of Benue at $2 o'clock this morning Jamen man was atreet, [14 supposed to be that of James Rosa, . TheGreeley Shoe Co.'s Atty years old, of No. 76 Adams strect, | | Hoboken. The man was 5 feat 7 inches tall,| welgned about 3) pounds, of dark com- plexton, gray hatr and mustache anv wore blue overalls cotton —- Ricsco Will He Preaident, African Slavery. | BERLIN, Ju At of the Colonial t Dr. Stuebel, the Director prenided, 4 committee w: to devise a scheme for er: ishing slavery In German b To Abolish a di meeting at hi {nternational good fellowship is sealed beneath the smoke of MALL BODY FOUND. |EMPEROR TO SHIPBUILDERS. One tn the North That of James to: ot No The doaly was f and weished 20) plexton, sr body was d t my of a mal River at the foat ¢ pt to-day. It that of James ons Industry onal River May Me Says Promotes Interna- co as Suni f aations: ind enterprise moved To Men and Boys. laterectodlin in oe Hats? Here's our story. makers’ shape current prices. too wise to pa. We are offering the exact duplicates of the style- tn thety exact quavifies—at a big discount from their That's why we're selling so many. For most pzsople are y more than they need to—just fora name. Here's ample S chance for vo to save money: MRS. LUMLEY WINS. |Plen's $1.25 Straw Hats, | Men’s $2.50 Straw GE ——- | Rough and ready ‘umbo brat. in the! Gott ard Alp Gete an Verdict of 81.855 from Band- m approved ne shapes; 89c n master Torstello. Ten’s 'R $1125; ater eee H | Tho trial of the action brought vy [Tlen’s Ring Straw Hats. ss Mra Belle M. Lumley againa: Juton Thy shape which 1 RNifehementars ne Panamas. Cesar Torsietio, the leader of a rezi- s Swell hatlers ars showing t uulitizs o| hand- mental band in the United States Army, tas (avorleieeT histor se raldieinia llevar nay terminated to-day in a verdict in faye act dup cites of the'r £200 ‘ ; be alpen serva: c claimed by her of $1,838.55. The su before Justice Leventritt rasa south emetic n panama Se eee eater ged that ahe met! These are hats in th: rourh—bu exe on. They are *lroraiello at Asbury Park in 1s and Mturclshaped. round. and just tinish dw iia 1 fo y and a seca ielenenuntnes ntinued for severs Pand for comfort. Desirable beetes: wear at not ihatt them. 7, 00 seats there. Tortielis ha marciea Price $5.00, Staped if you say so to look matty her aunt. Mrs. Lumley took a trip to Furnishings Values ioe 4th. We've bought very heavily for our 4th of July trade—but we're willing to stoc! ran us out of even greater o ;Men’s Negligee S! irts, White ard fa wiho wt pieat t value fer. Men’s Negiigee Shirt at cus, pla ms Mayor's Reading of the Riot Act Pants Negligee Shirts, k up on goods like these. Last week’s wonderful business. many of our best bargains now we've replenished with nes, These are a few of them: Men’s Bathing Suits. In stripe! and plain ce dye, weilemade; sp Bathing Suits, gu:lity—the goods of th: farroy ine Mills, min 6.00 tyl’s, at 1.98, 2.48 and up t albriggan Underwear. All colors, plain o ara ney. Mai 1 98> 4 $1.50 val Ps; cuts 148 fancy; all sizes: cen. Imported woven Macrss. in tine Frereh Bat shart patteres: alse ome silks. new Ht ! ths coolisfot suimirer shirts; 4” © 48c a $3.50 value to Men’s Leather Belts, | Men's | Underw’ ar. in eray, ta and sues sta fags wellein: |] oe 50 quality, Frenest Lalbrlegan, Met, isi ed 30° Be) Slee Ras quality: special at « B25 ee Ser ORT OrE SNA EAE Bo. sick Men’s Leatner Belts, With or w Men's Leather Belt Mo occo, Its of Patent Leather, Of finest braided tan sued: row all ing ate... oe th: b uckles, $1.25 qualities er | en’ s Underwear. Extra in Lisl), imported undergar- mais 48 ments; long short sl short Crawers; $2.00 Seal, Pi png) Aertex Underwear, widths fromthe very nar-| The famo: ex Cellular Underwear, oad be! gilt} popular it is cool, santa durab!e a economical: shirts 98c 1.48 ind drawers, each, ates... Big Shoe Bargains. Stylish Shoes at prices which are remarkably small when you con. the guarantee, offer these forego profits qui London an bargain at §2 iPowell & Campbell’ Rice & Hutchins’s Men Tris bt compriies s Wm. 09 for all sizes; Rice & Hutch Lace Eng! now at h back s! Men's and Boys’ Men's $1.2 Boys’ Four Convenient Stores, ly—hene Dorsch Son's s Men’ tack ant rey sit es of Russias Calf, brown 25 Blick or White Canvas, high cut styles Men's $1.60 Back or White Canvas, low cut c. Black or White Nail or Telephone Orders Filled. high qualities——tor in every case the maker's name is a \' can't always | ¢ couldn't buy better shoes anywhere. We ues. The makers’ season is over—they're willing to to close out. We're equally anxious to turn the stock ¢ these very low prices: Men's $2.50 Shoesand Oxfords Bulldor: I. 50 tor this clearing sale, Men’s $3. 00 Shoes and Oxords. this tay up the 4 “83 50 Shoes and Oxtords. $7.00 Shoes and Oxfords tor Fr 2 athss, th: a Spade or plain sh. mak cal elas o AIL sizes. them; we ba d ve ur custom she hem at. rwo argen ore nglish and Strand te always $1.55, To clos s’s Boys’ $2.00 Shoes. ici Kid. bulltoz toes, manni before sold less tays, sizes 12 to 2 Rubber-Soled Guting x Shoes. + 9s » 59 vee 49 Open Late Saturday Night. sotlects To Men and Boys. » low styh Canva ll Outfitters 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. 47 Cortlandt St, bet. Church and Greenwich Sts, 251 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. J4th and J5th Sts. $2pth St. commer 3d Ave. | | of the « | bad form, and am satisflod that the rapid progress | improves as the § | Mercury { Hours 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M EMIGRANT very body 3 that Mer- cury is a danger- ous medicine even when adininistered in very sinall doses, and few, constitutions stand it for length of time, Potash luces inflammation of the stomach and bowels, and a dangerous form of dyspepsia and: often chronic diarrhcea follow its use. Now, the doctors will tell you if you have Contagious Boca Poison you must take these minerals for two Scout or longer first, a course of Mercury, ani when your tecth get so sensitive and sore that you can’teat, and the gums have a spongy, unnatural appearance, you are told and a Change to Potash is made, W hen the stomach rebels you are put om il soon ad infinifwm, or until the system becomes so thorough ated with these poisonous drugs that the most disgusting sores break out body, tue bones become disease: es and joints are racked with the most torturing pain and Potash drive the eruptions and Dlotches from the skin, but the virus remains in the blood and the reappearance, {symptoms and the occasional sore mouth show that the poison is still an never completely eradicate it by this method of treatment. $.S.S. is the only antidote for this de- structive virus, and an infallible remedy for this peculiar poison, It destroysand cradicates every particle of the ison, and makes the blood as healthy and active, an oightoen years ago, I contracted Blood Poison ina ho disease was making would soon have made mo a life-long invalid or onded my life. fo my system came under the influonco of 8. 8. th viotches and pimplos gradually di Resend and Icm now When I was about twenty-ono years of axe, or | | thirty-nine yoars old, and h ( ts hteen years, 8.5.8. d Glalm forte NM. RMER ON, Pevely, pure as before the dis ease was contracted, is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known, aud we offer $1,000 at it ains any mineral ingredient whatever. The general health c purges the system of impurities, and as new, rich blood, allyou Mo, for proof t Tevet begins to flow in t ns the unsightly sores and other evidences of blood poison disappear; strength returns and you are forever rid of this loathsome disease, Our Home Treatment Hook on Contagious Blood Poison tells you all about the symptoms, different stages, etc., of this disease. We will mail u copy free, If vot need advice or special directions, write our paysicians ; it will cost you nothing and may hasten your cure. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. BEARIN MIND vo can dress well for ile eooer, We $ SBUWWAY civ nal CREDIT. TEETH PArMeste | That FIT > $5.09 . CROWNS That WEAR 431 Eighth Ave., Sma ae MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, CREDIT ~ Clotnizg tor mea, women and children at Oe NEVER CLOS. SEY CITY—York & WARK—Brond & Market Sta TERME EASIER than say credit howe on the ett MANHATTAN CREDIT co.” 1114 34 ave, between G5tm a 66th ate. every day until 9 P.M. nits CREDIT Banking and) Financials FOR EVERYBODY: panrining yee) went Dey, Siogel, , Cooper & Coy Private Bankery 6th Ave., 18th and 19th Ste. Interest at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum credited to depositors on dey 1, 1901, for the three, four, five and six moitis ending Jum 30, 1901, on all deposits fror $5.00 and not over $3,060, Deposits made befcre the 10:h day of any month draw interest for full moth. All deposits payable on demand with- out notice. S; given on iiberal diate ¢e! write 37-39 MAI! For warm weather egens : ing use Siijdall’s Soa 'nterest_and Dividend Notices. S's for Three W’s). Geer Cs thout_ boiling. Sar Boee eer oe? Ff Frank Siddall’s Twin ie Industria! Savings Bamk,|£3a¢ 51 Chambers St., N. Y. “FURNITURE, Nib at ine rate of THREE AND ONE-MAL?| 267 WEST 123TH ST. iimtr Thousand Dollara (3,000) tited under date of July 1, on and after MONDAY, ES MeMAHON, President. DIAMONDS, watcne! sonable prices JAMES AMONDS, WATCHES—Weexly paymants: reo Mable goods: moderate prices. AMERICAN WATCH & DIAMOND CO., 19 Matten Lane, c MADE TO ORDER: weekly payments; fine materia!; fit guarane Room 7.227 Hron4way. Patents. KNICKERBOCKER BUILDING -LOAN COMPANY, 153 West 125th St, N. Y. City. 5% rem annus iuLy AND JANUARY. 6% UM SEMLANNUALLY, 1¥ REMAINING. ONE NEGINNING AT ANY TIME. ee, end nebatlatts cena cerresiating tpt at AterDey. Reestere: 353 BROAD Nak 2 Lawyers, io entire expense, Lawson GEO, ROBINSON, 99 Nese DIVORCE & iThe World’s Lead in Sum- mer Resort | Advertising, , Sunday, June 23. World. Herald 7 BS m N 601 438 Times . . . 387 Tribune. . 185 i Press. é 120. Journal 6 A 109 Sun ; ‘ we) og A mer Resort Numbe though two other p pers had special issues on that d

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