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2 a corey 2 d: : Pris WORLD HOT SPELL GOES, [SAD SCENES ON THE CROWDED EAST 1S TROOPSHIP = BUT MORE DEATHS. -__ SIDE IN THE RACKING TORRID SPELL. © ouyy c4cr9 ‘Scores ot Heat Victims Unable to Rally Died/# \ To-Day—City Bea Normal. : The Friends of Soldiers Aboard Alarmed 9060-98-20. O4-90" ECORD OF HOT WAVE AND ITS for Them. VICTIMS FOR GREATER NEW YORK. Highest Pros- Temperature. Humidity. Deaths. trationa. erpated in the! troops aboard the . 96 is 20 a : aU : . : { (ransport Indiana, which Is on her way al moe , | from Manila to San Francisco, owing 199 A f By fs . " @ to the fact that her arrival at Nagas 421 ee F/ E e X s |aht has not been reported. ” rs ‘The majority of the transports com 2 x home from the East have put in at sasaki, but it Is stated at the Was vepartment that the Indiana wae ov ‘dered to come direct from Manila te n Francisco, and thus no uneasiness on this score need be felt. q ‘The Indiana, carrying the Twenty- nth, Thirtleth and Thirty-second come of Coaat Artillery, and the First tterles, left Mantia nb 8-8 WASIIINGTON, July 4.—A goo? deal prehension, evidenced by a number nent Inquirles received at the War rtment, fe apparent among tho: June June June July July July ELA TINOEE-E. THE TEMPERATURE. Iny. Veaterdny. WEATHER FORECAST. st Partly clondy tesnighe nnd a ' nil Is expected to arrive @& m0 ss 29 in alout ten days. cs v0 f so : . se ST to be able f,ont si sé) had planne ok | down, it ybars ie in [hed : aa : sf) CET ieee ae Ambassador Tower in Conferencé with the 113 East One Manired ant Tweety the int Russian Authorities. PENGUSON, MANY, age ftty-two, No. 12! etIaTEl aint reat % | WINNIOAN, JAMES. aged ot} 1 amp ah Spuyten Duyvil, died In | scenen of week belng ST. PETERSBURG, July 4—The United States Ambassador, Caarl> ne Tower, who hastened back te FLYNN, WILLIAM, aged fy, No 249) West) Th Wundret and Fifteenth street, died in| ty York Ho Streets were Allied witi DRS andy tnoved about merry of wo | and ate wentr four, At the hospitals of No 224 Rat wach harrowing Ant tt . f . kee 5 7 ie As 4 4 St Petersb Lot No 141 Wear | Pollne wa rwedl é Poteraby Lau Tout te number of deaths of persons strick sence, has been during the last few dal WILLIAM T No 240 West] on by the heat within the past ‘ patio: Euiiiinccroaanal Fitvecgthterrest PEE le A PU in personal communication with the au: R.. patrolman in ine Tenderlotn| tagee win had Minds arnt eels Minister of ‘Foreign Affairs, Count Fi Hee a eee te Tene avercaledint lee. | PCL. however wern| reniiniers aralent Lamsdorf, and M. de Witte, upon the be setenv atcadernaal seventorescend Telrest! the elty had gone through supject of the present tariff disagree- Bie RENNER, CHARLES, an agaiben No! | Misi nnsieporabnemunn been eral eo art 394 Metropolitan avenur PERCE TT eee It {a eid that the negotiations are ‘ ax 4 died at hie home of the heat dled in the earls . ~ sa a Hi Se pred ried acrsee anced houra of the day, the fatality iiet trom y s 4 ». B , s : belngjicattied ponging thegmost) frtengiy, Brooklyn | : ° manner and that the Russtan author!- The record « rou » ier: tier hope for and expect a apeedy and DEATHS IN BROOKLYN. = serene tie steer wns twnay, Amieatie. adjustment of the questions . when it was figured t Se in Cirpute, sae porte! for (he twenty-four hours ending The actual effects of the discriminating BENNINOTON, HANNAH, age aiutyetee, thet tn | At oon ‘This te #lvtycone. more thin duties have not teen as disastrous. ai j RRREE MARGARET, eleven monthe, ot No. van | Yesterday, which wna the previous high The decrease in Asiatic Ime | Reventoanth street. sree a a 7 parts Is chieity due to the abolition of | ‘ the open port at Vladivostock ‘ age Ahyei, of No 106) Tosay’s death-rate in double tint or dinarily repor a ooG Fy 7 | CRS tues Mestonnerinagecre EAOMERTIOTOG : SaaS CHANGE KING'S TITLE. | * proportionately. Many of the heat than can. posathty be scharget from the now | Sufferings of the Little |r ame twentyeais, of No 105] It Will De Altered to sult Re- \ sind iffering, patents were DoHraTy. RD, age siatyenine, of N 465 North | cand. brainnlenUcecerenny worth poor weather the dls povoumnty, seiytre: tet etl aged tor Children Who Gasped | otorte or vigneran without a abgn. pty thts aatremen| Loogitamnd Coflege Hospital | . ve Heat ts more soul dist 4, cast thems: . July 4—In the House of FORTUNE, DAVID, aged forty-Bve, of No 19] Saved. for Air While the TS yAna Moadasaiehenvine tay | okedupracke that but. at mmoaa to-day Mr. Chamberlain, the aeBont ry SNTE, he xo ey], Mound tives, it wan estimated to s THER Ia icone hitter: iildren@ huddled nia! Secretary, announced that a bil ANBO, FANNIE, age ats months, No. 64 aay. have heen saved in the Greater un Beat Down Tape hat heead ete re craehtarceeeal| Chiumureralal ly ve introduced changing ? . to sso |New York by the break in the . i plat ease eel the King so as to more GOLDMAN, CITUSTINA, age siity-fre, of nth ‘ sire | opened. n VIB Plovhing avenues hot Mercilessly. i Gay aed 6 ‘s : ze his soverelgnty ever ORBENE, GEORGE It, age nine mon of No ‘a er aan ert * Hey eae ot to} ite ae British Empire. sleeping Indoors |ctve Gr thous pan Rimaple ee 1669 Fulton atreet bert JULIA, a) faxes} pittance fo g 2 3 2 £ 3 Avening World) Greatest Fourth Grand twe are |e upon the late ov fami morning i 5 and ohbdren sat upor ea es while the atm aed Atytwo of NOOO saturated with humidity and fook un came nd beat t sun's summer heat 4 the pe ame numbered too trop of el@hteen de | SHS TO START July 8 Is Named as th Date When They Go. . Tweitth KOETZL, OTT), (29 year, ATHERINE, 0 4e sky Was hidden by thie! vos) IN TROLLEY CRASH Gira ¢93 qq... oe age thirty LONOUERNZ, HENRIETTA, age oiity, of Noo [horizon and. whieh. the sun 20 Humtollt treet Netrate Wurmitity we nent New Y t (Use and deeum for th: LYONS. ‘PATRICK J... aged thir f 46 Warren street MDONOUGH, JOHN, age seventy teen, of 33 Dameid street MGINTY, BRD aged Atiyeelant, of No S32 Floahing avente BE KEON, ANNA. aged elebt days, § No & Fulton str MATER, MANGARET, aged itty-eient No, 1% Noch Ninth street MEOORE, ELLEN J. age! witty-two. of No Gath O'GARA, JOUN, bfty-one place, PAINE, KATHERINE, «| 453 Third street. : 6 i Morgan gan Nad tthe Wiscuse ay | Conductor and Woman Cut by Glass and Others ie Re -| Badly Bruised in Brooklyn. jThree Outlaws Loot} se « | | a Northern Pacific |=: "unne Express Train. tak Tureen at Wasnine took ao lo. aan’ a} ne, and tn safely may Thad it, The voyage ant at! Hrough. valit neland and this country Is strong and! ing, Nothing has ever more foret- ea ibe w Lon the car by the tried to say) nothing Deutsch: crowd war no great f at to Rn in gis, (Special to The Eveaing World.) y of ur HALIFAX, N. 8, Juty 4—Capt, Fare bmovieg M land. Ay was deemed room until ally 8, of No. 42 Wi abou tothe brtdas Mra May Kil W Leroy! GREAT FALLS on, July RA. ye Afty-three of No He We atreet, Maal sO) reat Northern transcontinental tra < Racers A Fartiant a seth t front nentoft car wit | at Meee 4 plied Ht than tie greeting sted loxe}tement yas pile target te re quhar left ay for Sydney to get S07 Mynieavenie ee ‘ner husband. ¢ and thete| N° m4 St Paul Tuenday mort] the Chamber of Comme By ee Re a 1 Mit| ready. the steamer Erik, chartered fer RENLY, Mac Gaede Keveral one-year-old Klass | 0K veh, Was held up at Wa Riendonte i stele i a ie soriliard, he Peary srellet expedition. . f 16} miles east Of Greay Fa rc put hin con. | Jt WAG Was the only relative to meet! ‘The steamer will leave ney July n + IM niles east Of Greay Fat Mr. Morgan was asked about hin cous) oo TU Capt, John W. Blakeney fas been, Washington RICHARDSC No. 486 Bedt ROGERS, WILL at tee mn oby three] nection with the formation of the Stel) "77 yen tie ex-] Trust, He amiled ax he replied: | “AM thin gonalp about the Steel Truvt | ock | Baked to command the Erik ant Hock | jerton will be chief oy him Preaident’s Quiet W AL LW yeaterd aftern: masked men, who blew ped thy at at 140 of toa fo re snd roms that sat a youn A OUDS, through safe | Presa cor and wre Sota, one pear olf, of So ends, When wan printed after 1 had sailed. As a iS 5 s tier whe tainted, | WIE) dye ies matter of fact I don't know any more | the aecond oor ¢ Twenty-fourth] WASHINGTON, Jul: t PAKET BL eee sixty tye, DULe WEN onTreCltesand giant 1 the “blind | uous cle: chun youl de." street side. He was met on his arrival dent ment the Feat sy ay fa [ond * " oy" oO Young wor in ho} wit . icKinley. tel station | an Byening World reporter told. Mr. (WwORSOUns ewumen hrelatt who} with waa the only. c ainesa’ ‘ 4 ma Chee Phat srected aim most inf Morgan of the death of Father RS a ee (ps, of Hazleton, the miners’ friend, | ty aS he at oor man,” eaid Mr. Morgan, “Iam | SNC 8s N aorry to hear of hia untimely end, | DF Kilroe and two mu Attended him war one of the best prients I ¢ Guay soctor sakt tt would be! FOOD AND WEATHER. for hin to leave the patient and the day wam an exceptionally quiet one at the Executive mansion, agner. 1 hobo, bu due ed hii at Co immedistely afterward he evolver ind ordered him to Xeon tie train on pen: BCHUNMAN KATHEIINE aged alate n No. 1191 Myrtle aye SMANSL. JOSEPH, ace re ot No. St t arnest snd honest in every way. eet baked ETS chet ‘ Moet uy takont withthe: way sie a : Temperature Increas:d or Reduced by i, A no clinded over eported In a serious PODS MARIE ui sdleee nh © cause of the minera in ton is reported In)a seriou, Food. ‘aren Ik Thad with him, It was Sete —_ ade tie run from) The old army ration for the tropics © to his efforts In a great m 4 raving 1 strike was eaeiecat hls * Js hours and 47) nas been very sharply criticised for 4 the reason that It consists of articles of food that any person even slightly acquainted with the elements of food f \knows Is not adapted to the needs of q the human system in hot weather. ature shows forth in the selection of food by inhabitants of various countrics; for instance, the Esqui maux, inacoldclimate, select heavy, Grisesm, Vrowacat of the}earbonaceous focds, tallow, bacow 1) Company, vc-}and such; while the Hindoo and in- Vpled ihe captain's cabin on the voy-;habitants of hot countries turn to 4 Ain tne neat sult_of rooms the cereals for sustenance. thst oa nner ta! We should follow this hint of n WANDROP, MMA, age eit tee ot WATTS, LUTE © seventeen ta Laniagtin ayeniie WELLE. ane teventy-ele apre had avery wre glad to b mrtunate 16 ous hot weat Hroman nnd tre were vera 1 shou The best dag?s rina were oa vat the Derby, went down ine| his gon, Harry | Foner 3 win Win, [bay lo with: | Payne ht arm, on Ce oe — { | «onl Kharkoff Commercial! Tried to fStop Animal} Creates Panic in ; on Rampage and j j no home, | G2tern 3 South Russia. = Badly Hurt. | we Suse acelli nerd ("tl ture, and particularly in hot weath 1 e80, 246 1 aaa | zed a pore PEA A : “iy ehould avold much butter, meat or Port OF NEW yo Acatheeswhteh ed tr Ne Rin ein arlihe , {any of that class of food. Perhaps a a SAPUENLE Waser lng Vatodyoy i ei At aa rs on the! iitile meat once a day Is not amiga, it j | mae Ws $5460, dead or ative, | 08 ee = TR AWBE LAT p ‘ rat B even In hot weathor, but the break- : Accs . pant ee Seats f oan By 5 Worl ‘ount “G. 1. ‘ valle Weoneiaperast ie Sa Anne t wax the proudest moment of my vs Hurmliton, 18 i Zovephy EE Teenie ; é : ine auiek was done Rise bale minerals ‘aylor, the bi! at; Dr. Jol + a ~ iris asa eae cae on & ine the gun men in the ty ont feet that” my ZCREKID. Hes, Turkieh “stit| wheat bread and some Grape-Nuts . teens) iit i try on thelr try cayosrooth here United States; John Boyd] and cream. Grape-Nuts are men- . er re i ? 8 The Atmerlean n man Hartel, Gerdon Bike: | Toned becauss they furnish. the r Mince sal MAY GO TO THE ORIENT. suit TORPEDO EXPLODES. ph ade ity re doing | iikho + Chation D {deal cereal food in a most palatable lating {4 a double senn.| Pucttt Mirm TPT ME At th of Pranklin street John . Ketter srehtialongesand) (tte factlaneuldl ingoni Charl ames Loeb and delicious form, in addition to S van Revetved | Voornees, en years old, tried to! ROTATE Meee eee cata reathores eee se took ri Ww. which they are ready cooked and re- torrid wpell thar | "arate SG: Aint : ARR HEM ahans Henn, [TERS Ted, Seve ern Ea ee ee eee eee ate AP 1 quire no attention whatever from SEER rer a «| ,BORTON, Juty annual PA a Ce cca eaenvener ho werw rewarded with surplelon xt man’ Chasien (rareook! J ‘ : NGO SHRACIAT TD aa ty ped vitl's horns and inte the alr ’ ins ow prime favor.ten with toe ire! gon can pass t! LE Sra Aetly DUE TO-DAY Saturday, Rev, I Clark, res! ng the boy the beast was} CADIZ, July 4.—During» practice to-| Engl: Koing public and they are 2h, PES Baty Speto Cart Se Ho eee be! rite eau weather AMEE | Ventnor, Heinbur entela, fhoulogne, dont of the United Soctety of Chriattan| murrounded by or of butchers, | day. a torpedo exploded, killing un of-|yipidty winning the regard of Engliss $01 ‘rowavend, Con Les Curcg Treet: | forszble monner If the food ibe pron: i ton| Welle Guy, Spansea, rawnee Gitealier” Hea vor Wart lea yaittate ere one of whom laaxoed It and took it| ficer and (wo sallora and Injuring seven: | norvemen. Well, Lieut,-G thy ta. Noo lpleelectediiand) tharaboeeYenmes the:poputation | Nile cy. 8 asec. Gibralt Pomula have been made to hold baekitolimalvardstnvours tean others. Delicnaries bred Webercand: Dr dammes erly se 1 And) the above’ sugges: {twas a treat Benderlandin ee ine ae world's convention in Calcutta and] mick (« the yards. | Voorhees was taken] Many of tne latter were dreadfully| ¢ the Deutschland steamed up the yr Wore: United States Canaul at) t:0D8 can be put into nrasties with 5 . James's Howpital, mutilated, bay the Corsair followed her on her port Munte> 2 | most excellent resw>

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