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Jae i < 3 : 5 Che $s Cirenlation Books Open to All. a High Temperature To-Night ‘BASEBALL & RACING ‘ “Ugh Temperature To-Night and Wednes: | | NIGHT EDITION PRICE O ONE CE T. JULY 2 2, IML. 3 Cornell Won the Four and Pennsylvania the! Freshmen Eight at Poughkeepsie To- Day — Heat Caused Great Discomfort. NEW YORK PLAYS CHChBD ABA, LW 8 e (MBpesiel to The Kvening World) POUGHKEEPSIE, July nell crew won the fou race of (he Intercollegiate regatta here this afternoon with comparative after trailing Pennaylvanta and REC FE ONE Cas Bintustil within a quarter of a mile of A A Refreshing Shower Descended Upon a Suffering VIOLCUINO iv Tete ens Mas a Fugle e Windy City Public—1!16 Deaths To-Day; 260 ire the thacans puree he “ie utfit at the Start---Davis's He See ee renianteas aeungies Men. Go West To-Night. Ithacans were half a length tn front. Here 1s how the race wan rowed: Fatalities in One Week. i SPIED DODSH DE” PP PAOPOEOOS At atart, 2.40, all three crews wer The ¢ WEATHER FORECAST. =? , : ned up. Pennaylvania ted, with Co-| New York. i 3 "Od L DONT tenow lumbia following, half a length behind. | Van Haltreri, of, i > For New York City YOU'RE NOT Jo Warr ‘The crewa’were fowing about 1. Sena ‘i , THESE OTA pc cs At the frat half mile’ Pennsylvania! itickman, «. ence Tee eaten comennoee “Your led, with Columbia recond. Cornell wan Ganzel, Lb E cmbern ure cme nee si == back three lengtha. Approaching the Davie, 30, ie nnd Wednesday: Haht weet t ce py mile mark Pennesivanta snd Ce Huelow. 2. Kling. winds, becoming: ve 3 <i i were holding thelr course, while Coruell hyle D. Hugh = = peemed to have gone to the east, but} piee— Cunningham, ¢ ia) Slety 4 - wan qradunily regaining her course. (Special to The Evening World.) m= ; ys ee At the one-mile mark Pennaylyania] POLO GROUNDS, July 2—Persptring NEW YORK .. A ere O20 hed by half a length, Time, 6.65 3-1 tke a bunch of colored roustabouts on j sin nell\waa!graduallyict on Colum. |& Mlusisaipal River levee, the Glante ) DIAURTAIN ghee’ retaining amt minants —mpped out on th Wo thelr courses in a maaterly manner. ched Harlem lot to-day to piby the W/% They were still rowing thirt (lant game scheduled on the local grounds Vos % : \for nearly three weeks. It Ix «om! and strokes tol¢herminite a Nearing. |hot when a ball player rexiatera a kick RAM. . AM — and-a-half-mile mark It wan a deautiful! Ceaingt che ardor of old Sol, but even 10 A, struggle for supremacy. Penneylvanin | ih. nerdy athletes of the diamond are 5 Rc z: > ¢ 2 yah f0) apparently had the lead almoat @) stecting seriously tl ined 4. 12M. uendOk N 0.0 yi One 2s 0 length, with but Httle difference between) weather with the mercury flirting with rN b000 2 : whisG Columbia and Cornell a ; =u. : the 100 notch on the whady side of the T . Meee Coming to the Inst half Cornell #HRDt- | strent ‘oo and ——= ly decreaand Pennsylvania's lead, Jack Doyle, a P.M. who Introduced a who In handicapped. Dexter, ‘ Lh pied all three crew were rowing a good Queenaberry iivertisnement into ¥ Charley Pru Steady fast stroke. wrnell spurted | day's came, attracted a lot of attent! a busted hand and a swelled ankle WINKEF AD BAY. when whe neared the last quarter, and to-day from the acherites. “Hey, | Went to the firat sack for the Windy H ’ “¢ caught up mmewhat on Pennsylvania, | Jack, come on up here agnin,” yelled a Cityites, and Cupid Childs got back inte HOT SPELL’S MORTALITY. Sa ee eae ey | dace Remeicyan up, Nerelawnln i rellel G)| a aes gilsisyeiLocion@ RE CHIS sixth Race—Prince M spurted aa nhe neared the finieh, wn [mot m net of boating gloves up here to-| #°¢ording tv a report (gn Philadek June 27-Menths in New York... 3 reps June 28—Deathe in New York.. 8 (Continued on June 20—Deaths in New York. 10 J 20—Deaths New York.. 19 daly 1—Deathe im New York.... 05 rapidly cloned up the Kap. paring the | day," other two crews, The Ithacans won | enatly, with Pennsy second and Colum- bia third. Time unoffictal was 11.36 1-2. Pennsylvania won remarkable Frenh- | man taking it from Cornell by | urth Page.) EVE. WORLD AUTOS IN HOSPITAL WORK ‘Delivery Wagons Are at the Dis- posal of All the Institutions. be YO 9-8-8-POODS1D- FD F-99-1 4-6-1 O9O03-44-4b2-474- duly as me CT New York ap "\four fest after the Corneliiana led the; . coos entire dlatance, Cornell had the rac = ¢ PARKS OPEN ALL NIGHT AT fon 10) yarn from th fnimh, when Xo caught a bad crab, throwing port side and almost shipping water, but recoy- ered and got going senin. By thie time Pennaylvania and Core M1 were neck and neck, both splashing y, Pennsylvania had etrengta | enough to send the nose of her boat | past the finish In time. Both rowed a fant race and were exhausted at the end. Coiumbin and Syracuse were never | In tt The freshmen eight were ntarted at 4.19.60. The four crews left beautifully EVENING WORLD'S REQUEST. In response fo The Evening World’s request, Commissioner + Murphy instructed the police to-day that the parks and recreation ? plers will be open all night daring this heated term. Street Commisstoner Nagle, also at the suggestion of The + Bening World, began the flashing of the streets in the tenement $ The thunderstorm for which everybody had been praying for the last six days reached the efty at 4.40 o'clock this afternoon.’ It came down the Hadeon River attended by a good 4 wind. Shortly before the storm burst the temperature dropped 3 degrees to 95. * HEAT AT 4 P.M. { AT CITY CENTRES. Degrees. HERE IS THE LATEST DRINK. INSPIRED BY A CHORUS GIRL. districts ebery hour. On the street the heat figures five degrees from 103 to 98. THE FLORODORA. — eet SERPS ISIS TITOI SHIGE! Dock Commissioner Cram notified the Police Department to- day that the public piers will be thrown open all night to-night. toxether, Cornell led, Pennsylvania second and Columbia and Syracuse The hospttala of the cliy having found thelr anbutance service totally Inade- To the Superin Z Dear dit—The World 1 Put three or four dashes of ras At the Park Clrete almost even with them. At the half- Ms whe people ieee pojoversoxed) tia berry syrup in the pie if Mr. Cram ashed for details of policemen to maintain order, %| mile Cornell ied by a length, with Co-| quate to meet the extraoniinary de-! | Dent Sin Toe Wworlt p P many ed out into the storm ‘ i 5 lumbia necond and Pennsylvania third. | manda Jue to tie deuth-deallix ot |olectrical delivers wagons, which. you PN Sf bareheaded and let the rain pelt down ned sees heaielas the which were promised. Approaching the one-mile mark Cor-| wave, The Evening Workd thie after: nd 19 admirably “adapted to. your y ce of a whole lime; a Peeeee i RAAT 4 Pe % eutia = 3 je In the present emergency caus om | ‘ upon them. Y ne SALOOPASH IEEE ELELEO ONY PLAID OPEC ROL DIVER DOE VT ES nelljand| Renney lyanis/apparentivgny At | NOOR proffered Ite entire ayatem of auto- Riot yoarcownyarabie Its cooling influence was immed!- enough Plymouth gin to catch the taste and half fill the glass with away from Columbia and Syracut four cr rowing from % to 2 a were mobilen to the authoritivs Mae ee vehicle {4 easy running and there ately felt anid there was a general 5 ken a ininute, Eventi World Sinely cracked ice. put Ice on his head and sat down 7 trokeniaiminy sStzntt The moment The Evening World |., Tingle toom tor tiretsher oF cot, amd igh of rellef. Then naar athe beceloieamic to think, This ts what he thought, ai GIVE YOUR EMPLO YEES A At the mile mark Corneil was #pP4- joaeneg that prostrated pedestrians Were | Any emergency supplies you may \ _ The rain cooled the city and was until the oleae is ine ge vi his gray matter Mitered through the tc rently Increasing her jead. Pennaylva ving lintncparerocine to carry. THE WORLD. thoroughly enjoyed an long an it/9 grap the iste wiih © leog bar Gl aeae scenes own an Eventne | ETAT B® HOLIDAY TO-MORROW, 8). twiwin'nt's uarier ayricive wae) metic ait soit not AS Re ies Ree or slasted. After it ceased a magnifi- spoon until it is fee cold and turn The cause of it In, primarily, the atag- fourth by two lengths. The first mile) promptly, the different hospitals were |!ty to meet the demands for ambulances, cent rainbow appeared in the East.1® jtintoa cold stein, Floot a alice) iit warometer all over the country: Wan rowed tn 49 RETEtY ee Cate that Tho Wort | Hurry calla were coming in from all The cooling effect of the rain pro-|’3 of orange and a pitted cherry on S| the Morihorn Mates which heoe anes The Evening World respectfully suggests in the interest of B\ umruie mos iw dvcreune Cornelia | *v8t6m of delivery wanona | PONE of the nol peated , ¥ ed Aeaperute effort to decreare Cornell's | esting ttt eeeea tweet esr eee aren eD top, put the stein to your lips, shut all thelr surplus heat up thta way, humanity, that the manofacturers and other business men of Qj !cad, whiie Columbia wan third by two) wan at their disponal sre ‘laally forced aa predic y Forecaster Emery. our eyes and take.an express “The high temperature extendas cir lengths of open water, with Symacuae a! phe offer w omptly accepted with | ambulan Jn the b o i he offe ply accepted wit i Thel het heeneencenT inom ee pes Pl TheolightwilEstatoek enetaGrithe ater Greate Ne'w York give their employees ahalf holiday to-morrow. Ql iereth anda hall ta the vad. ‘The St | tnarge, ; LR ea, & of 100 d aippt. The maximum fgures of 100 de- Jncuae's coxawain war almust In awann seized Inthe 1 the drivers, { mar! egrees to-d as The om- Krees or over conm from stations along dor Pennaylvania’s shell | At the moment there were twenty} whether or i whit, were cial record was 98 at 3 o'clock. It the Middle Atlantic States and Kaneno Near the lant quarter Cornell had ne | calla for nmbulances at the Hudson to take prostrated pedeatriang was expected that the record would be broken. Bureau's records was Sept. 7, 1881, and Misrourt. “Local showers and thunderstorms are reported from Georgia, south along WASHINGTON SEES RELIEF. NEWARK HOSPITA LS ARE CROWDED. with Pernaylvanta apparently but | still with Syria 4 bad fourth, Jand not a vehicle to answer them, This ospital. The eergeant on duty Police Station sent Street Hospital for prostration canes, the City Hall. y call at 8 Y Street thermometers all over town | “hen it was 100 fat. the coast tg’ central Fiortda, in the i quarter Cornell maintains 2 ane ithe inratalsvening ¥ ¥ er Iva a inate netitutlon prensed) (the Arat. Evening | o'clock)to the tiudeum Btraet MosANey fi 1 veatern lake section 5 ( 9 fe heat and wer: rung it for third place re " Dae ei The World's thermomet:r. marked fori aimioath i At ry part in the city there waa|..™ ABHINGTON, July 2.—At 1.9 o'clock | several more © Of heat proatration ine. the, Amieh rit comfortable vehicle was rushing around | teen ally ah 1 of hin 103. ; full evidence of the suffering that New | this afternoon the official thermometer | were reported trom Newark, N. J., to- | the lower part lof the city, picking up | Au. it would) be) Imposaible to; ARASH All hospitals were taxed far beyond| Yorkers aro undergoing, At the hos-|at the Weather Bureau registered %. as alt +4 on the call within hour, A. pollceman The July 2 record of 94 ‘was|:neir limit. Hurry calls came in quick Mont noticeab! a tad rf day, The two dead are both unknown | yone pe anda victima here and there, sete Park Row to nelee, - % ¢¢ oul re belng DrovEnt ‘This was a drop of 3 degrees since noon, | men, The hospitals are now crowded | The: heck Atty, wards | ening World automobiles are | © x ght’ In con- 5 smashed early. succession at frat, then in bunches, und| » attributable to cloude that promise re- as A result of the heated term and the Hine was crommet win sulted for emergency am: minutes The sufferers were attended In all part : = . 1 ap ath ‘ prokstirioet syakacgutts pean tne city.. None except the ontyserioug ‘Te-day'n death Vat torn micral, siietaoacter dropped pain ar ns ie rete and pr | pe nyt front Fat times inate cornell ale held ae sich Waits read ries jt, but in valn mallee ‘ . taken to the hospitals. The|¢r™ steadily thi afternoon and at 2.30 trations from the heat will no doubt be ng th. re noMetal th 10.31; Corns wil old a vol ich as is ty Lap aad te was taken fomession) ere there were 116 deaths in this city. | others were revived and nent home, otelock registered 8. Areatly awelled If relief does not come | Result, 12 third, “Ae Jordinary ambulances. Ali are equipped | eM AOthGr itce ‘hin Chambers. sites ‘ The otal for the last six days was| Even the Weather Forecaster treated pena eee soon. ength ‘after the Fres ce the xky | With rubber tires, which will ansure com-| This also carried a heat sufferer to: the weather seriously. The thermometer at % o'clock this | became darkened. A thunde: orm wae fort In transporting patients, fermances, Hosea Bien 260'at that: hour. The hottest: tay. in tne Weather’ og: ay. When he Tecord at.3 A. M. was s4, higher cham yesterday, aw mina the PS ike things found and found things owners through the medium of Sunday \yboted Vee afternoon regintered 102 degrees. Every- body that could get out of the city went ba search of a cooler spot. expected al any, minute. . 6 in Cornalita that evident) his Sar. In the last quarter, and era doatst Fae for his crew. broke tnenda of eppeaied The fo wing lotter war wen: to the one different hospitals who had pounce’ ost =