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oP. JUNE, THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OF THE 7TH NATIO BANK OFFICI. cked by Marquand Purchased by Picertity cheeke drawn fer Sim, exeesa of dcpoaite. ‘vieiation ef the bank- met'@ criminal et- ‘@ha\l belleve they are ‘ls che first trouble I Tf the banks “Thomas know the condi- the bank when he advanced vas) asked. Gen. Thomas Locet r Gen. Thomas thought the \was nolvent,’’ he replied. he get nis money back?" it depends, I suppose, on the re- fe William Nelson Cromwell. of counsel ta'the bank, said he was not concerned With) any criminal prosecution, but was looking after the jegal an@ business ead of the bank's affairs. ‘Mr. Edwin Gould and 1." he said, Ware having a separate and tmpartial examination of the bank's financial con- ition. All depends. upon what we learn. Hverything possible will be done to admit of a reorganisation. From the figures obtained so far we believe de- positors will receive substantial | divi- dends,"" Ail the circumstances will be lald before the United Stave Die, trict-Attorney Burnett by Bank Kzam- nee Raynor, acting under orders from the Treasury Department at Washing- | Comptroier Dawes and officials of the ton, Department of Justicg also have the mat- Gen. Burnett will pass wpon the result {ef under consideration, and will take the counsel ana the dank, said: would have ¢ ;meariy every ban! i Shiel earon, of the firm | th nd, presented an] the Seventh Commissioner | Commissioner Shields of Mr. nor’s investigations Tuesday | definite action. Lawyer Clarence Sh of Binateln & Town. affidavit to United Sta had rend 29,1901. 5 Is to-day asking for the arrest of men responsible for the wrecking of Miss Linda Lee, of Kentucky, May ‘The wedding preparations of Mr. Fd- ward B, Thomas, the young President of| A telegram sent to-day to the home the uspended Seventh National Bank,|of the bride's aunt, Mra. William and Miss Linda Lee, a belle of Loulx-| Dick. at No. 2 Morningside, avenue, ville, Ky., have beea #0 change! by the | shortly after noon might Indicate that iineas of the briicgroom's father and |the young pair werr already married, by the recent. financial excitement that] The ram was addressed to “Mr. the exact wedding date ts a matter of much conjecture, - WEDS TO-DAY: LS TO BE PROSECUTED. | Have Been Wed- ded This Afternoon to the Young President ,_ of the Collapsed Broadway Bank. } Notwithstanding this it wae ane ‘nounced that the ceremony would take place to-night at the home of Mrs, | Dick. It was said earlier in the day that the wedding might be at the home of Gen. Sam Thomas, the bridegroom's father, at Dobbs Ferry. Miss Lee ar rived from Loutsvillle yesterday. bur could the amdavit ce upon whl find @ scintill to order an arrest. sald the prope way would be to refer the matte: District-Attorney Henry 1 Mr. Burnett Is out of tow not return till Tuesday. SAY LAWS HAVE BEEN VIOLATED. (Special SHINGTO: proceedings »<ainmt the offic Seventh National Bank are Mk Inatituted® by the Federal author! Suffered Severe and may be announced to-day, Cow Dozens of soclety women and young roller c men, miny of them members of the will xo forw r Hiuntred and of the exclusive New- Comptr lona with offictal, Justice, and itis unde:st: rn td ught in the fallure of fe Co, ad hosts of friends in nad making, funda to the me at thet 3 ® ey were #0 well acquaint: re sald to range with om $2.08) to $30,009. 1-known young matron Is sald to vavlest loser, and the assignee and & Co. fe re United States to indict those whom belns rexponsiple ing of the the prted to have for tn which she ai yok her money when they he finde them 2 i : j[trlct-Attornes Burnett : were Ina shaky condition. She de as Ww before thi ands a statement and settlement at -ATHER MAN PROMISES RELIEF BY TO- ORROW. BOON IN THIS HOT po0cccce BOR | thunderstorms,” sald Mr. F: . “The KEEP COOL, 8) See ene Te cant cat pom abe “ur bates the around ; F — a. $ n within thie GAME aLL Lg | ty-nix hi d e you're exploring ‘cool and aie | AP Ca Cres inhousands of eee tte others at the pole, the old thermometer i}et! the weather roll! —Atlanta Constitution. y temporary, as it will heat BEAUTIFUL GIRL _ A HEAT VICTIM. PHILADELPHIA, June 2.—Uncon- scious and unidentined a young woman of striking beauty lies In the Presby- All nroaad. Don't want to cat, Can't close an exe, dust clean dend bent Au! want to Head Coverings Seen in Town and the Ani- mals Are Much Re- lieved. ee) (Continued from First Page.) Eanes i ." @verceme at No. 3:34 No improvement to horse equinment hag been so. welcome as the straw weet. m= | te th street. Mres=terinn Hospital ax the result of heat | bonnets that humane, drivers have he Proatration. 1 nde: ‘ Sn age ferty- | She was overcome late yeaterday | T thousands of these straw afternoon, and up to # late hour last} night had not yet recovered her sens The unfortunate girl tx about nineteen yearn old, of medium helgh:, with rich 4 hair, blue ey 1 bore every evidence of refinement. While riding on a west-bound Girard avenue car she was seized with nausen, York y horses. the de- | B40 Kast Forty-| at No, trade and the mand, There In no animal that continned hi suffers Hospital tt to and nurses to ffers from t more than the horse, It mere mankind from hate " brain of th aubdue him, Probably Thin poor Pole is the nual crop of heat lunat tt ma ar the ‘city after thunder showers, which that t i r alighting from the cat at. the ttavemeyer Men] norse and allow the elreulation of alr are predicted for to-night. While | ond street, she awayed and fell) working In the # ‘ through the crown. Sponges may the torrid spell z vy | Memelens In the street. Pollcemen Arve | ae rooms and other torrid play be sonked in water and placed: in th ee epellig may za ben paral y to the hospital, where the PhY#l- warm days groan and sweat and device has been adopted broken to-morrow night the weather | (ane ried sree, bugil eeeys 10) thelr lot, But the atnvosphere surround hoCOA. any by many of the [uring her to her senses, but without Picky eta BP NRCOULRE ee ihienae will heat up again. aval ‘Phe came Js unusunily myatartous (ok (hen Oper ximates nae ofthe. Centiemensa yaa ise The excessive heat is killing to fact Tat no. Inge fort eee ee ae te aeinert Mie % 7 Mica aot ees OURK Woman have yet :been’ made. alr in the Willlamsburg refineries, raw, with sugar loaf New Yorkers. Five deaths were re- —_——---- xi In. the HnUCeeOn which ar wl to the potked to-day. ‘The hospitals ure sides of © attached ri overtaxed and there are not PRETTY GIRL | BRIDEGROOM that the hy palling { brit shading. th enough ambulances to reepond to DAZED BY HEAT.| DEAD FROM HEAT. |r, tine the calls, Unlees rain brings relief} si ——— SR TERS inch ines the number of fatnlities will be ediy pretty young woman wa. fSiveal to The Rvening World) hot iu ays eters ne a alarming. It is one of the hotte man at the corner of | LOUISVILLE, K maint ens nee gabe a days on record and intense humid Bpendy Sint evens rs Ea : y the She ard Fadi to the aurter! jateanent ane OR SIBTe Lae Save) Ce een RULES FOR A BY HOT POET. had at h “Ldcenses may At 10 o'clock the heat mark ¢ etreet was 8 and at the Weath FELL, TO DEATH. American Society for reau HM. By noun tt was Ss. Heeman found John Sintth sleep. of Cruvity: to Animals, ‘The temperature remained static the gutter opposite the Quecns er Animales] Avoid the sun. for a few hours, but there was no feel n Hall, In Long tsland tty, and] Unable ¢ : Hrooklyen office of the fg of relief, 1 him in sive he and crazed 12 Willoughby street, amd at on he tolt| spent toring on the floor, wht Boe shelter for animals, jpThe mercury reached the {© mark a4 nye Sy o'clock. ‘At that hour it was 2 ue- nd wasdream.|legs hot than his bed, James Lyons Staten Inland.” ap) @reee hotter on the sree: Ing of poetic things when aroused by | winged from the fourth story window PAaving reached 9, the mercury took | the oftlewr, L made noter uf my dream | of the apartment-noumy at ‘renth | ToS sepurt, and at 3 o'clock went another and now beg te hand them to your] avenue at 2 ofelock morning. He Evie li cold water ober the head and neck. ‘Bpolat bigher, That was the official rat- Was picked up uneonsstous on the ald HERA [2 SN oro AA a pg. though. On the street the tem- verses: | walk and sent to the New York Hose inyUrokestne Da ftadnd atolls eoe-¥e hot way that hag prevailed for ne week and haw rr in many and prostrattot temperature wa wert breeze. Med two hour later, (ruck driver. Last sum- mer he was trated by the heat, amt ninoe the present hot agell began he has complained of feellng Siz Yestentay he hud to quilt work, and after being treated at a hospital he went home, He poarded with James MoMahon In the ‘Tenth avenue flat e two had been friends for ftteen yearn. After Lyons wan taken to the hospital Poparature was ficarm) comiiuons were rial ne GPL DDRRE DEPARTED On wan OF TH ‘A thousand persons slept during Rovkaway Bench. Thousands were bathing by moo! t Coney Island. The heat opened the automatic pA apoutt ye thirsty. scharged,” ai the Magtatrate when he read them, and the poet went on his way, ry fatal to the sick, feospitals, already taxed to the ry available man into Good Ww oOHAY Conn. Jun offictal temperature at § A..M was 73 as agninet 77 at the mame yeatorday, The humidity tm about N m—The to-day hour the a AL BOSTON SIZZI.ES early, morning. Men and wally - equally, ing Qould left the city early, red j Aispse two ooul he wald that he dhl not know how he] xame as that of yeatentay. A delight. weabless: ome making thelr way IN SIROCGCO. | came 12 Yeon the aldewatk. Attor- ful breeze makes the situation bearable joatled by the| ward he became delirious ant spoke Kanraw City, yy of a fleht with tour men Dan Henyon, an enginee rambling! and said that he nad been thrown from e low. BOSTON, June %.—No break in the) Detective Kehoe arrested MoMahon hot wave came to-day. A 8 A, M. the| and locked him up in the West Twen- thermometer stood at $%.and by 10 it} tleth treet police station, Dad gone up to 9, Scores of heat pros-| ” érationa are recorded, “Many have d&ed| HEAT CRAZES AN ENGINEER. i] from the effects, Business ie hurt by (Special to The Krening World.) the heat. . EVANSVILLE, Ind, ‘June 29.—Heat DRIVEN INSANE; ‘ rove Engineer Dan Henyon insat burg Has Mot Day. PITTSBURG, June 2%.—The hot wave continues with no Indications of an carly abatement. At 9.30 o'clock this morning| the mercury registered 75 degrees, two ees hotter than yesterday at the] { ne time. TA bcity, began to.show the Tae people inthat city last night. Coo} in Detrol DETROIT, June 2.—Itis about 8 di grees cooler in Detroit to-day than Get Of at Buffalo, BUFFALO, N. Y,, June 29.—The ther- mometer at the weather bureau at 10 o'clock thin morning registered 78 de rees, with o twenty-two-milé-an-hour reeze blowing directly from the Inke. RUNS AMUCK. mon-eter repisterin 4 and’ a ‘bad accident) almost resulted. {Driven'insane by the terrible heat inj Henyon runs between here and Louls- | Mule. Em Ty eal fi vex) fone He suddenty ‘on his locomotive in thé yards ibe sdashsfor this town, into 4 Heat, Viet in New Haven. (Special to The World.) NEW HAVEN, June 2.—Frank La: en Mra. O!Leary!s Cow, PHILADELPHIA, ie sane Moser | ak ran aunstruck on William: mule, emulating Mrs. Chicago cow, kicked over a ay PO oe a net. S59 to @ DATR, a dis: ‘was rush 2 STRAW HATS FOR HO Tranquil spirits, thin clothing, good house ventilation. Symptoms that presage hot weather attacks: Fatigue, dissiness, headache and general exhaustion. Avoid prostration when symptoms are felt by lying down in a cool or shady place and applying cold cloths and pouring STRANGE FEATURES Hat Works, Fishkill Landing, and ruined the company's atock. Dr. Herbert Randles waa overcome at the altar while bel crazed by the heat, ran off with a locomotive at Evansville, Ind., and nearly wrecked a passenger train, Six men, locked In an Icebox by Chicago burglars, were the only cool { BORE FE LOSE TE HOIDOL OSES G I IIES has been during the paat week, the ther- New Haven aed ‘Anat Bight. To-dgy, the temporature] Jing - steamer. Campania. Hyebctied B8 degrees carly. in the morning, | sroma ater javetal Tan een gata enmenta ani w i f iS ES . it is sald, reach 9 per cent. of this nount. ‘The firm's assignment without prefer- only too eager to tn-} WOMEN OF 400 IN MAROUAND CRASH ' Society Friends of Stockbrokers Said to Have ly by the Failure. ence to Frank 8. Smith, following In tho wake of the suspension of the Seventh National Bank, in which they wero Hlargely concerned, had Ittle a effect In Wall street and occasio: aurprine. ‘The assignee Is second vice-president, of the Pittsburg, Shawmut and North- ern Railroad, of which Mr. Marquand foespresident. It tx sald that Mr, Marquand will be asseted by his father. Mr. § the firm of Cale wallader & ch he in a mem- Is going over the books of the «de- t firm, He says that several days must elapse before its wctual condition can be determined. member of the firm trans- © large equities in real estate Each transfer was made the sum of $1. One was in the olf ing, No. 6. Matden lane, and the other was a one-third Interest In the naey Butlding, No. 160 to 164 Broad- WEATHER ereyey OG ayeyere/e¥s) \s | | | | dress collar. Send for the nea ing give cool dr.nks of water, swallow. on his back andie: him inhale give teaspoonful of lation is restored. FIRST AID FOR THE VICTIMS OF HEAT. Give aid to a person overcome by heat in this manner: Remove the patient toa shady spot and loosen the shirt or If the skin is hot and dry place the stricken one in a sitting gosture and sponge or pour co'd waler over the body and limbs. Put pounded ice wrapped in a cloth on the head. If ice ts lacke ing use a cold cioth and pour water over the body, If the patiem is pale, very faint and pulse feeble, lay him aromatic spirits of ammonia or tincture of ginger in (wo teaspoonfals of water. hands and feet and apply warm applications to them antil circu- rest physician, and while waile black tea or coffee. if able to ammonia for a few seconds, or Use no cold water. Rub ROASTED ON VOIDING Rockaway Crowds Are The heat w: extends all over th to the tne AL HL elferick 7 country, the temperature being in the Mespital {killed by xunstr & sf . minetios In/almoet all the Inrge cities doshe sald that ner! home of tly th ¥ Orders 3 1 HEA T PROS TRA TION. Horror. Stricken at H : : sil ary and that ahe| Duca was wtrlek nos] Matter to Batoree the baw. | 2 Montague’s Death. East and West. {Nineteenth atreet | tm. Two children died while playing : i < res Heat and humidity sta: nearly tol The utr wan well} {8 the street, and G. i Bradford was Commissioner Mur Causes that lead to heat prostration arez ewidblareniyes amdesie te ane 1 ently, well educated, | Killed in Aller pate attting by | rns onter:|tal/ thes Loss of sleep, worry, excitement, close sleeping rooms, vhousandn of the plesmire seekers at o'clock was three degrees high Mf experts eee ce mt | urore In Louise HY oU wills tnatruct)t a debility and abuse of stimulants. Rockamay this afternoon watched Yesterday's mark, The ratio war i Lie aA A evod breeze! yup comma nM lib eerie to death by a live wire, tained, too, for at 5 A, Mo the ‘\HOT POETRY a Bis pats etic eon the atreeta | 2 Those imperiled through any of these, are most suscep. ible Fee et ede ronat Loe Montague) weather bulbs mtood at Si, ax against 9) | that tie law mut be complied with and |) fo the heat Setween the hodys of 11 A. M. and 4 P, M. Tee crenitaeare nokta wh @t the same hour on the previous day CRAZED BY HEAT, Heenses procured. a 9 Preventives against prostration are: F street, Hoboken. He was an em: D of the Queens Borough E! Light and Power Company, Montague was at the top of a reventy- foat pole when he fell back on a live wire, After recelving the first shock he fell back on a net-work of wires and lay there writhing In agony while the hor- ‘Ken crowd looked on, employeen of the the (pole and finally company rought climbed, Montague down to tho board wilk, He wan d J long before taken down. 22008 Washingtes. WASHINGTON, June 29,—Washington way sweltering at 10 o'clock this morn- ing with a temperaturo of 87 downtown with the mercury rapidly ascending. ‘This was an advance from & within an hour, A Scorcher E HEATED TERM. the night under the new boant walk at night tn the carly hours of this morn- CINCINNATI, June 2.—A lght reese provatled here during. (he morning, but the mercury’ resletored 92 at 890 A, ML ‘The bky was partly overcast fire extinguteher pipes in the Dutchess ‘ ing married In Intense Heat in 6. Louis, 8T, LOUIS, Mo. June 29.—The heat of the past week continued to- day In this sity and vicinity, with no fudicationa of breaking, The mercury at iD orclock was SL degrees an rising pidly. —= Rallrond Sold for #47, HARRISBURG, Pa, June 2%—The rights and franchises of the Blue Moun: tain Railroad were Id at Sherift's sale for $13, on an execution of $11,800, The company will contoat sain. at Julep Weather in Kentucky. LOUISVILLE, Ky. June 2—At_ 10 A. M. the mercury reached 92, The lozal forecaster predicted 98 for this afternoon, which will be the high mark of the year, Establishme Plone Dov ITICA, N. Y,, June 2%.—The mercury [=~ E .U' Minioter, Bowen Starts Home, inthis clty did not drop below 8 cogrees LIVERPOOL, June sspanen Cunard ns ei im J can be digested by the stomach of ua lives on} eg use food especially selected for GOOD BREAKFASTS. Start the Day Right. The breakfast {s perhaps the most important meal of the day. European: usually eat a very light breakfast. Many Americans have stomach trou- of not the right sort for the morning meal. An ideal breakfast is a baked apple or some other frult, a dish of Grape-Nuts Food with a little cream and a cup of Poatum Food Coffee, Leave off all meat, hot biscuits, etc. 'Grape-Nuts and Postum both furnish ‘tha phosphate of potash, together with other food elements that go to make up brain and nerve centres, at well as muscle and tssue, and both infant. It Is the part of wisdom nowadays nourishment and that can be easily digested. Ten days’ trial of this break- fast and you will feel as though you ad “cleaned house.’ ‘The exhilaration of bounding health, is worth a hundred times the small outlay of time and care in arranging such a breakfast. Mrs, Riley, 125 Chestnut, St., Cam- den, N. J., says she formerly break- fasted chops, hot biscuits and coffee. “After stich a meal I would have severe pains and they would Jnat sometimes far into the night." Bhe finally determined on a change in her diet and had for breakfast’ only, Grape-Nuts Food and a little cream with Postum Food Coffee. She ‘says, “in a very few days the intestinal trouble all disappeared. I have re- (ned my old-time weight, loat the rritadility and nervousness, and life takes on a new aspect. “When I feel a little exhausted tn; the day I almply drop everything an@ stir a spoonful of Grape-Nyts in a: little cream or hot milk, and in tep, minutes I have regained my vigor and freshness. uk Grape-Nuts Food {is beat when served juat as it comes from the package without any cooking what- ever, The food has already been cooked ten or twelve hours ia the process of manufacturing it When made up into puddings, pleq and other desserta {t does not hurt it ta be cooked again, but whem served aimply as a breakfast food it should never be cooked. On the cons trary, Postum Coffee absolutely must - be boiled 15 or 20 minutes before th food value and flavor can be brought ~ ( |