The evening world. Newspaper, July 1, 1901, Page 1

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sand feoauenty ran up in the, 9's July, SOT TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. NGaT | EDITION _ _Cwe a “ Cireulation Books Open to to All. wy "PRICE ONE CENT. _NEW YORK, Mo: DAY, JULY 1, 1901. DSISSSSS SOS SSS SS SPSS SPSS aS: THE EVENING WORLD oF 41 DEAD FROM HEAT ' The Hospital Doctors Overworked Caring for the Victims— Hottest July |. "WEATHER RECORD. andre Oficial. | SB temperature to- ligne weaterly ms os on 07 p we ched by the oMcial figures, It was ay ps equalled by the street th jometers, which marked @ at 3 o'cl The Weather Bureau record at that hour wa At ‘o'clock it had dropped dack to. DEATHS TO.DAY. This is the hottest July’l on record, it being 98 at 3 o'clock. The previous highest figure for this date was 95, In 1872. é BELDING, CHESTER, aged atty- Deaths from the heat have eee ‘seven! yeure.| uf Nas B1t. Waesen reported steadily to-day, and at 3) wieeet, mrookly fed at his o'clock. the number of victims was| , 140. up to the two-score mark. The prostrations were very numer- ous and every ambulance that left the various hospitals usually an- swered two calls. There js no relief in sight from the wful spell and the Weather Bureau 4 Washington to-day reported that { it lasted much longer, it would prove a national calamity. The heat \s widespread, being felt \ntensely in all parts of the ‘country. All who could left the city’ early. The suffering was intense and hos- pital doctors think the number of victims may eclipse that of any pre- burg Mospital, BURNS, ICHAEL, aged dled at home, No. Feet, Brooklyn. four cat four BLL, MARGARET, aged forty No. 158 1-2 avenue, Hrook- Iyns died at his home. CROKE, MARY, aged fifty years, of No, 409 East Elghteenth street, vious hot spell. dicavatl kame: ‘The weather question has become one AGNES of very serious import to New York. AGNES, aged three the sixth day of the deadly| Months, No. 307 Gold street, This wi heat and was the worst of gii—tncl- dentally it was July 1, and the fabled month of biistering heat came in deter- Brooklyn, died at the Brooklyn Hh ANNIE, four years old, mined to uphold {ts reputation und put No, 101 Wycko avenue, the June record Into the shade. Died atbome: In all the hospitals careful prepara- GERMAN, VIC tlons were made for the handling of an unprecedented number of heat victims. ‘A drop of three degrées in the tem- perature, from $4 to $1, at 3A. M. was followed by another rise at 5 o' the official figures showing 33. 1@then jumped to 87, and by 11 o'clock was up to %. By noon it had reached 91 and w atill Climbing. The record for July 1 was broken ut 2 o'clock when the mercury reached 98 de- grees. The hottest July 1 before to-day was in 1872-06 degrees. ‘he highest record for any July day 1s.99 degrees. That figure was reached on July 9, 1876, and was ‘equalled on July 3, 1899, The longest period of hot weather In the Weather Bureau records was from June 24 to July 3, 1876, during which time the meroury never went, below 60| HUNTLEY, five, died at hin Uroadway, Seventh avenue, New York Died ta Died Hrooklya. / do ntaty =) orty-tttih o, of atree, died at hany HAMBURGER, five year Brooklyns Distrct Hospt GMORGE' W.. age Atty. AY, aged th 108 ‘Though ‘this ‘al) Feoord was not (Contaued on ‘Second’ Page. a 3559535555355 NEW CUP YACHT 1$ {3 | BEATEN. Columbia Leads Con- stitution Home in First Trial. | NEWPORT, R.1., July 1.— The ColumSta defeated the Constt- tution in the first of the N. Y. Y. C. special races off here to-day by about three-fourths 6f'a minute in a thiny-mile ran to Windward and return. There was a fine, whole-sail breeze from the southwest. On the beat to ‘windward an accident to the Constitution’s jib caused her to drop nearly a mile behind, but she pulled up as soon as hercanbas ‘was re-se!. On the run in under spinnakers the Constitution gained rapidly and was close on the heels of her rival at the finish iine. The yachts crossed the starting , point almost on even terms, bul the | offictai time said Columbia crossed at 11.40.34 and Constitution at 11.40.37. In fifteen-mile beat to windward Columbia lea Conststution all the 1.25.05. Const.tution turned at 4.27.01. After rounding mark both yachts broke out spinnakers to starboard and heaged for the 1 finish. (Spectal to Ts WPORT, Ju y Herreshoft enormous expense « douats, by sening World.) 1.—Constitution, the creation, vuilt at the half 4 militon cr ret trhas = 4ay, champion Colum Tri tuGen ha which put her bac! the clew. of her jib pulled out the sail n jean lor five minutes vetore it ured ‘and lowered on deck, Wut a the time of the wecident sne was not iat With aympatay all aga rock 1.’ conquerer pre ter thun whe ever haw race with w& bit to spa fer handled, fer. sailn set” better, peinted higher into the wind, u tept in running, Was an Kood ua or betier (aan the Constitution trom every puint of View. A strong opinion exists mow th. Oo) and, more hax been wasted. if In future races the new! boat. im- ne WHI be wo litte fascar than umbla that elther boat would dy) end ihe cup, New York Yaeht Club Columbia Ix fast beat any other yacht in the if Constitution does im: an she froma older 1 at her, Sham- ime the biz Meet reached the Int off Trenton’s Tet It wax hetr, jour ward and. te- darkened A nlott H Jib, baby In the mancew Columbla w 1 qay and turned the ouler mark at} | * Promptly, at 11.30 the Constitution and a a ol psall ing back of the ine Capt. Barr ou foxted Hthodes, hin ri and got the weather berth, They crossed the line with every Inch of canvan dr a houre afte length in the lead ito k Barr was holding olumbn ups tntol ats Beat One: wald Mr AH tne Very even of the wind. Conxtitutton| 5 rear i i feet kept up its winal wan; ia iy jon ia acer but | ( AS {was funny Oune| Weeks. wan falling away to,leeward f, arr Neatrone Meise ie Paaperad DaieLechtheninanh in never miaxed the slightest chance. to alt ja boat up to windward while Conatitution sild to leeward as fast an she drew fugther ahead ona line, Bireot. Ee Cee Shan CHICAGO menses On le 0 0). 2000 NEW YORK en lure lie Ones One One 0. ans 4 BROOKLYN DO ei od Sire ih 0 AL pea) At Philadelphia—Pittsburg 0: men Philadelph AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Baltimore—End of fifth inning: B At Washington—End third inn At ! Milwaukee—End < af-fourt ote GOFF CHARGES GRAND JURY, WOULND'T FOR PARK SEAT. lAdvises! Raiioers to\Cohen wee Arrested Keep Deliberations | for Refusingand Heim Secret. for a Laugh. In charging the July Grand Jury this| Abraham Cohen, morning Recorder Goff cauttored thom |of No. 166 ¥ in regard to keeping secret all Inveatlga- fin Jefterso ons, and called particular attention to charged with disorderly, cont charges against munielpal ofice-t artin Heim, fifty years Ad, charged with maladministration Sixth avenue, harged with « ring with an officer in the di The Recorder nls the District-Attor, | of hin duty. ney was thelr legal adv and iar! Pollceman Lou's Luea, of 4 stacton, J causing « crowd f the chalra aN ein pand refuning to jay for Phe Jury’ Inyo refused 10 vacute the c dered to do so by the attendaat and by the po iceman Coma gaid m fur two nad Wy wore privileged to for advice. ezed te ent uring into ciner of these men: januel W. while In compore Foreman, ary x: Denecke, Bloomingcule, t Houper, Samuel Malden porter, merepan Brown, a Willlam Sulter, repairs, Brpad Frank PE No. 629 West Thirt: Christian FP. Gly Washington #t line, renides > treet; Russell B. Worth wtreet; Henry Spley, ‘oln avenue; Richard H. Eggle No. ay road a Hyde, woollens, Dawes, Vv Khogagen, iner ; we Rellgaman “old: jomeer th 7 Wen fourth street: + leathery No, 86 Gord 4 Hundred B Tustes O. Buck reed both Maye acanilte, ag he “die SORES. ANY, elghteen years old, rges the Park Commissioners to throw open Parks to-night to the heat-stricken poor of New a CAS J The Haciing Order. New York. eLuntiarieenite ss. Ds. July "If this there won't be enough ginger left in us to stock a Quaker campemecting.” sald Kip Selbach, ae he mopped his brow and wondered how his came to contain so much tHqulg matter. ot? Why, this isn'ta mark- er to what we'll get in St. Louls, If the weather man out there deals us his ysual sampie of July weather, you'll think this old town t+ an ideal summer gy resort,” was the retort of Grandpa Van | § Haltren. At this bit of Information Selbach heaved a sign and headed for the water cooler; then the whole bunch in the shade of th der y down grand stand to pon- in a ball players nthe drawb: ers moped a of New Mexted “Grea ury shows 115 In the jem lot. Thi ter the fash! ers” when the m shade. It w play, too to enthuse, too hot to do anything but ait still, with ax few clothes on us th vonventionalities would permit, “and ers perspire through a nd how a chunky chap Uke Selbac out,” remar ut It seer hus to stew for a few days more Juck Doyle Nuns in the “Kanga roo Style. anything left of him but dnt avy |S Joctded to give Inflelder Buclow a (Continued on Bighth Page.) Giants Hit Ball at Right Time and Earned Early Lead Over Chicagos—Jack Doyle Delayed Game by Slugging a Fan Who Called Him Names. CREW OF FIVE. LOST ON FERN. Tug Foundersin Thirty | Of Party of !3 Fisher- 5 Feet of Water—All_ | | WASHID rai Ludingt Jas fay or two for Mania absence Co charge of the offce Sta St ASS setide ei eS 4 i a Nad aiid Something In Stove for Deneer. LUGHTWNG BOLT KILLS TWELVE. men Only Boy Recovers. Drowned. | Hough. BAN fshing in “Lake Montrose! Bou me id Naser vied att thrown CLERK LYMAN RESIGNS. to suevead ” 12, hae filed har of aif camturyy Op © Choate th elgupemenaes| vanes ‘During tie Success srevoriatiy follows tm thé Kimball will be 1” Jo of the Sunday World Waste Amos 3.

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