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FTE ETAT PE Woseprpmmerst ERE + SOLE TROT TRENT PATA LETRA LN Ea ET Le ERY KING OF “RUBBER GANG” BROOKLYN'S RECORD | DEATH WEEK---938, ig MOO ODO OCD OOO | Poebe RR eeeeeeeeeiceibieieie BROOKLYN’S RECORD WEEK OF DEATH Highest Previous Rec- ord Exceeded by 338 —Deaths Due to Heat}+ Were 257, and Children Succumbed |; - The number of deaths in Brooklyn for the week ending at noon to-di excecded by 338 the highest record for any week. The greatest number Children Menthe Mled Pa? te in any former week was 600. | i Deaths due directly to the heat| A during the past week were 25 inlebeteiminfelebeleieie-l-! P Deaths of children footed up 120, 4 WEATHER FORECAST. This lower percentage than usual was due to the fact that the heat was Warm and hamid weather. most destructive to old persons Showers this afternoon Tatran ( tg night and From broiling § temperature to den Pad midity was the variety in ert ed up to-day for New York was e thick In th arly ty zt nEconDS, Government 0) and Quarantin able to disting passing vexsels Hen Ts i At disse thing a was damp instd: g shut out the sun 7 the temperature down sean Xt0 notch. cay STATISTICS OF | HEAT AND STORM. | —= Liverpool: from Naples, x. Venterday. cut, and pat in yenterdayin craft Seas aocot 2 ANTONIO New York Clty. 8100 RIc1oO p60 ‘THEALEADETY OF. erent Leta GANG, 3 the las 3 2.08 Inches In the el Wexo, 1.32; Rochester, 1.95; The humidity thie morniqg at Woo" | was 8% Thin iw the hichest humidity we | have had during the last mn Te will | - iu Hurtain, gradually decres as temperiture ries. According to Fi y re) treme force In Rhesfoniwilizprobabiy lant caiiday shown in the figures furnished to an The forecast in for warm and humid ning World reporter to-day, us fol- oles olereiereres weather; sho’ | tow sthix afternoan ort Rights and’ “probahiy Sun fre 1 nan tBent Malek June 20 eee The policeman knew his quarty, For) delicate and casy ition, is te. prey Ys {itrockiyn aud. Queene a Rici tr H 1 f AWM up a Woman Antonio was run in} Upen poor and forlorn women, When _ iclo ne ead oO a t to the station that Y copper” in lost in the distare anal EFFECT OF HEAT req Devine Little won Hehe NTH Band of GhoulsWhose}. aid tle f % with a the i Oo E POLICE. ; 5 ti Occupation is Rob.) ae ier neat Patrotman Willam Wo thucksites was} bing Fallen Women |: ' r She etitlos ase Ries OHTA v7 Hirueth atrent sta yhers and a whining to Bt. Vincent's Hospital operating in Sev -Johanged In an fnstant if her hand does é Haveacentennieele x n Twenty-fourth a wenty-tifth | not g Ket, It commands pineje fest nots he) recent spell Ot ex:eren Riel, an Talian-Amertean, te Polleonan Devine has that beat | money ¥ Ul ref r- wn from the bridge tn J vn his instr to keep! ing te seream, for ehe is) surrounde CONSTITUTION ket Court this morning with [an eye upon the “Wing's” [now and the « 1 for Devine, she Ie eyes © half-elosed | recert Ly so we olicemen [is threa death i: We Ups tiehtty to stitte [tue n would} Ricto te the “Itup- : receding forehesd to's first susplolons mov of her, and A furtively: about wa (t,he beet of) the vs the r ime oMcer might detect y Upon women. In the so a foud fe placed trem- . was convulsing bin | ret thee bad men of the | blingly the paw of the “K f Fee pela Ee ret he glided te the The leader not dis-| With a seuttte of their feet they ar Continu om First Page, Wing the tw arding | Bou i (Continy m First Page.) Fee Ural scthoceeenTiiel Ae drunken man. site u the curt + ton’n Reef lishtxhin, the Vetartiner aparently footing [him goo in a monotone. rewarded leknenneo point in Newport | Cee | satlbin thie intl yothe man who paces the bent dure Directly follow tan | a With the record it ty sours when the of boats—ltte abvute aint | ten {death upon whatever donscience he tas | shadows It by bin wateh and: moi sina} launches, all : be in farfeent inte the street and sought ihe | a r to obsy Instructions to Inetdenta. of time for the start two beats She stttl, few. {Inunte of « lone who were tusy : and why there The recon! Wout out was \. ewhat ty leewar < ea ea Pa Je Rees Ak out wa | AL ty leewaril planning. f xt emp, slgnal to comprenension stitution, under exit the: s int Lend, Tae "Rut gang hasan able r sai To-ntght Kink Ricto will be upon bis fas the Columbia, ani like Ler, Wan welt tw the fag | oobe WHO can whet a Knife with dex VEEL oat to tell of hie tight in Jail and the by oe nr Uyalats teaben more rails ates om E aM i ages aver ut BAD reat ’ ' MUL Phe Indes {ments notles, baxt night nlf ae wnat ’ y fo | yun toa pe smowhere he cou unfortunate Woman or help th i VASO UD ay acy ia Nee ( poh \ vetaing and over] yeinan defray the expenses of his ltt omewh. | eutfooting bath ¢ i SN dee se Wty tare With Chie poll nun. nomew? } SN tai AT asecuteice | etseoe when thu ra Siethecde acetals: tannin eats there, too.” aid) Devine this seem to affect 0 SIREN sig r member of th street ata a niaetercie i! morning, and from the manner in whieh Any great exter ow that hh wateh te ty their ert a) ives and h this asa Buess that Constitu vohed ft Renee tlon, quick as Hihtning, grabbed him | oiet in prized ig Ulelo anal j Renntheulom onion ensened che lead of] — — a Independence. t 4 Hehe, A | under the same pulls as : fh shore on the at | had usel wading for Saconke ir ET eg MWe Picet at Start fast, and after puss 61 am 2 AAltremenitauait ny gst peay 5 flor the Conmtitu | Fea hen | SITHULRR SEATING ; ay wera cinta h | tn est of amie te leeward Q 7 { 1 teat ture, ex: ‘ H At Wie nomics : at } ollowts . are =e ee Cstll kept up ty weather ———— issi AVA \ [AiG the /Antepninten Whalen Tells Commissioners Clausen and Srkraondls . erably as . | Riihaneeet j 1 | stow Wife of JusticeMacLean Murphy to Get Together and Settle bonts, row! s ‘ Yih a i i} watch annul (row i sist fas ERISICLY Yo) the Matter. ; met the «wells Pawns saw m Heat Victims. 4 Immediately follow f . was not eri ie ox | r Comm M with in-e trouble, however, dates back to the sten 1 | 1 wate atl t ent feof the jaw in his tlof Mark Volleeman M whe ' yt tacks r ~ 1 by Deputy Commissioner \ | Devery teresting a woman wh: 5 si | Whalen | WIth some children, was on a seetion ¢ 5 etd. ark police | new the park, At that alinteeyir ances. time “J to Clausen in caus- stitution Fl| Kontnat CMe tears iter distance ahe at stn fi Pah owhid hunt TahicenisnatmatiecnihatwarrineC UME Chausen wrote a Inter to the two Herresaoft by | niece tehoeters NGAlGiGER co lea toKethor bandiyagres | Corporation) Couns a the i of the Independ | Aran tr for the control 5 } at tht ' r that will avoli frletion. If thts i stitution, 0 t | 2 wodone Mr. Woah will Kive a 4, dependence Jew r Hon aie te the 1 tH of the nent. Wi that letter was wr All the by . rows th Jatt ee ae y nandling poll Thad not learned of this oMMelais pit ii ih k aves In connection | parks e ‘0 i topeatis just Wiz. Ve Con | Mo FELL ASLEEP AT WINDOW. usen and Murphy Tonal che eaierer atitution aevien Thin te | first clashed they if authe: requirements of the law took aw mdi wh ‘Vheo Mainmet Fell out wer a shed “t concerning Vark police ditles: may have ES Mara a Ineptratio: roller Independe Eiht REEL IEE) eae? nt Skull Was Practo to the sheepfoll, and Headqu ey ATE a Taek Ht Vrokesh | INARGHA DRI HREEN EA Ti len SP auite agree with the Deputy Com: Wind Was iient Pua | Menry TRA AUST TOLINGEDACK Aral Her «assertion that a park police. ‘ ent ‘ : 3 (to exerelee common sense Gua ra say iat y | the removal of the aed, whi eno healtation in naking: thie some on the © Low et ‘clock | ised for a lung time asa shol- , ough to thelude certain ritors LEE ES Pee an s 4 the park and many. others of: they tacked his m Flow fathe nolie Neial of this department dentres to re- she seemed ¢t ceive er Hespital with af It is ' Pollce | strict unnecessarily the use of Central Mttle to weather of th y 1 RASA EMD RENNES 4 eiiawaalithnishodwitisels that the charter | Park Uy" the public, rot ho stight hin ‘ i iy Bihar Rare OrT Ne hein Sven though an atterot shoul igus! ua teh uy ater ae \oxround, Si by | It is thouxt + its part of the prop made by the Deputy: Comnmtasloneetne the Ind Jones appeate , atthe start. | window and tum ntroled by the potlve at the time] Police to invade the jurisdiction of the ini the He ut ty ; 1 : hind tte a nuimtion wf tho new carter, prose | Park Department ani usurp the author: ough a quarter mil a sentton of the shed itygofiithe! Va ‘ommissioner, ee Tho vwind wai vers F E, P. ROE'S SON RESCUED. "rye" yee iat responsibility, Inthe “matter stil yachia were mikiig » v The q eause of the present } wats upon me. te conditions » SaaS <———— ; y eo QUOGUE, Lob. July 6? was an gasientoti Lt ake is wxcitiig seene off the bathing pavition | MRS, JOHNSON NOT DYING, | kone 90 far as to say that Mrs, Johnson eee Be pee Pda gee at this utes terday afterngon, when ie at the point of death, This ts far ‘ ater after tie 1 er William Ha plunged 0 | t étart the Constitution sailing Cast] yy sity PN ane Ma eH i from the truth. \ Fand\scemed to have pulled from under| At ivaonsur Unelan nor rotlehatPHamess Mtr] Mew matlsaalerersmes tates mee sean [paca mun prostra ted) by; the: socket Athe'lee of the Columbia. Bint) OWA IUBLE InetOBS OF ae Roo had ventured out into the surf to SLUT PS thei auadén iden th \oraner: susbandzand bs ¥ hi 1K nDON e n he oJ) an ‘fant, was sailing very fast, and is a Mae edstotbaratllli beatin) fe far and Was taken with cramps, He} Unfounded and exaggerated rumors the an of his funeral: Mre. Johnson eteliiauarter of/a mile ahond of the In-| mark. ‘The “wind wan very ws rapidly becoming exhausted when | are current concerning the health of | Uf te epee al ad Li her household Marendence.’- then Baa "two: hours tl Gainey linged In after him and suc: | iru, Albert Johnson, thé widow of thel fected’ her res Leena aa RG AL diy v had tw hours left ¢ veeded t ‘agging him ashore, where aS is fected her serlounly at first. To-day Genatitution waa course, he was revived and sent to his cottage, Brooklyn trolley mugnate, Some bavg her condition is greatly improved. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1901. THAT PROWLS IN THE NIGHT ‘MIDATR RESCUE - OF MAD WOMAN, Janitor Caught Mrs. Bannon in Time to Save Her. Mrs. Bridget Bannon, forty-five years went mad in her mom on the third Noor, rear, of No, 207 West Sixty-third ledge, hung by hands, that she was Koing to let go. ‘The house was In an uproar, and while some ran for a policeman the Vsuniter and his wife went to a second story window directly below where Mrs. Bannon hung and grabbed her by. ankles. woman whricked and let £0, Janitor on, though kel out window himself. screaming With 1# wife's help he dragged Mrs. Bannon pstde uninjured. A Roosevelt Hospital ambulance took thi She to t Bellevi way and fought nnon dir Hoth Mrs. By xereamed Jump out, Mrs. Bannon was a prixoner in Relle- vue on May 12 last charged with at- tempting to polson herself. — TO JOIN OUR TR UST. —The cfictaln of the LON DO: July Union are considering the pric- y of an arrangement with the Salt Trust talk. of sending an oficial to the States to see what In feasible, ‘VANDERBILT BUYS HUNTING LODGE. Young Alfred Owns Sagamore Lodge in Adirondacks. RAQUETTE, Y., July 6—By the purchase of the 1,40 acres of forest land known as Sagamore Lodge, Alfred wynne Vanderbilt has become an ad- dition to the millionaire colony in the Adirondac! close neighbor of George Mx PL Hunting- . Willlam c, y, Dr. Webb and Woolruff. Mr. Vanderbilt's fs near Plerpont Morgan’s and Is one of the finest places in the Adirondacks, —$$<—=____ CAN PLAY BALL ON SUNDAY. Says Judge, Which we Right to Mm Smith Lent at White Plains yeeterday decided in favor of unday baseball, Joseph Crowley and Mum Russell, of Yonkers, were re- cently Ane the City Judge of Yon- kers for playing ball on Sunday, They md to the County Judge. who re- » Yonkera Judge's dectaton, Judge Lent sald he could see no more for prohibty on Sunday the Kame Daseball, which than there Hrenke No Lay Lewisintors 1 County Judge reakon playing 4 of n without notn Kame, he wald, 1s iving, and comes no divine law or daw) gimtature has any constl- » PARR. tutional right Lawa. -The Pope haw sent a to the supertors and generale of the religious orders and institutions con. demining the Fi h exceptional logisia- ton against the congregations. ELLIS ISLAND TO GE ENLARGED Government to Create Room for a Proposed Marine Hospital. Riparian Commia- sion was In recely Nay of a notice from Secretary of War Root to the ef- ‘ct that Elils Ivland fe to be enlarged an early day, In order to allow the ostabiishment of a marine hospital thereon, The enlargement about by extending tround Filla Island and then Milng tn. On the northwesterly stde the Island Is pnd out 410 feet beyond the present The New Jersey Is to be brought the harbor Hnew OM ne marine hospital is to be built by: United States Government. cretary Root has notified the N Riparian Commission that he has approved the proposed change in }ine Eilts Istand lines. It wax announced to-day that the Riparian Cominission would offer no ob- jection to the changes, The new lnes will not Interfere with th riparian rights on the shore. owners of Now Jersey _— en BOY KILLED BY CAR. Inliater, ten years old, of ond avenue, while crossing nue, at One Hundred and his afternpen, wax knock- Second Sixth street, down and Killed by a trol ed car. ‘The motorman, William Wagner, of No, 1495 Second avenue, was arrested and tuken to the Kast’ One Hundred and Fourth street station, ape Evane Calls at the White House. WASHINGTON, July. 6.—H. Clay Ev- ans, Commissioner of Pensions, called on the Mresident yesterday to bid him ood bys belord his departure for Can- tor. ie interview, Was an extremely Dleaent coe. 4 street, and, climbing out on the window One of Contractor Spate's b-cent-c tenders was mobbed by an angry crowd in Madison Square Park to-day He was | maules and pummelled and finally chased out ofthe Park, when he took refuge in the Fifth Avenue Hotel, whence a policeman escorted him home. The mob numbered more than five hun- dred persons. ‘The Iuckless Spate man was Thomas Tully, of No. 233 West Twenty-seventh street. Ho was minding a row of five- cent roats In the park at 1.15 o'clock, when a fat man dropped into one of them. “A nickel, plenae.”” satd Tully, holding out his hand for the money. phatlcally. Tully argued the matter, and a small boy took advantage of the occanion-and drepped into the next seat, Other ur- chins prepared to do Ikewts Tully left the fat objector to drive the boys away and, according to spectutors, slapped the boy who wax sitting down In the face. Instantly a loud growling arose. “Lyneh the Spate man! Punch him! yelled the crowd. Fire him ou! ur ge? SPATE MAN MOBBED IN MADISON SOUARE. - Five-Cent Chair Tender Tom Tully Pummelled and Driven from the Park. A half dozen park loungers set upor Tully and mauled him right and lett, occasionally landing hot blows upon bie head and body. Tully yelled for help. Four policemen stood within a: block of the scene, but pald no attention to tt, Tully finally broke away hatlees, and with his coat balf torn off his back, and started on a sprint toward Broadway, chased by the howling and angry mob. Ureathless an wild-eyed, Tully dashed Into the front entrance of the Fiftt Avenue Hotel, yelling that. a mot wanted to kill him, Some of the crowd chased in after him, and the hote guests and attendants had almost t fight to keop them at a safe distance. Tully told his story, and the police: |man on post at the corner was called |e drove the mob away and took Tully lout of the Twenty-third street entrance lto his home, Par: of the park mol were walting there, and when Tully an¢ the bluecoat came out they were round: ly Jeered. | “Feteh down Spate, an’ we'll give hin |the same dose,” yelled a hoodlum for ¢ | parting shaft. | After this incident the crowd becam lincensed at another Spate man ant chased him, too, out of the Park. Hr managed to escape without injury by fast sprinting. SUICIDES AFTER THE HEAT WAVE. Many Seek Divers Manners in) Which End Their Lives. PRISONER SUICIDE IN POLICE CELL. Witttam A. Orldge, for many years mamiger of the Elizabeth Western Union Telegraph office, shot himself in a cell at Police Headquarters there this morring. He died In the General Ho: pital. Ortdge had been arrested an hour be- fure at the inetance of relatives, who alleged that he had threatened thelr lives, He was searc 1 before belng aced In a cell, but the police failed to alibre revolver which had Nid a concealed, The report of a revolver in Oridge's cell startled the keeper, who reached the cell to find that Oridge had shot himself in the head. While a surgeon was probing for the bullet Orldge remarked that he was sorry that he “hadn't put two or three more in there.” Oridge had showed signs of mental trouble and was sent to the Morris Plains Avylum last year, where he re- mained some months, He was forty- one years old and was born In Hobo- ken. He leaves a widow, 2 son and a daughter. DEAD WIFE'S VOICE CALLED. Frederick See, of ty-nxth etreet, white-haired awd seven- ty-flve years old, heard his wife call t him in hin dreams, For five years he had mourned her, For five years he had boon unable to sleep, and the one hope of hin drea istence was expressed In the oft-repeated words: “O for n Kood long sleez See went into Central Park near che Ramble, which Je In sight of Row Bridge, last pight and drank carbolle acid. He van found In great agony by a park po- Heeman and removed to the Presbyter- jen Hospital. He wax dead at 7 o'clock this morning. Seo's life was happy up to five years ago, when hiv wife died. He reared a family of four girls and a boy, and his thrift. made them comfortable In. thelr early days. He was a tailor, and for a great many years connected with the bigwont establishments in New York. His affection for his wife grew as the yearn turned his hair white and bowed dia figure. Five years ago she dle suffering from can Then it wax that See could not He finally became Mrs, Frank Myrtle, one of his duugh- ters, with whom hé Ived. Yesterday he left the house to visit one of his children at Mount Morris. ——— POISON AFTER A SUNSTROKE. dependent upon age forty-five, of Jersey City, James Smathurst, No, 22 Twelfth street, 21 West Twen-| found out this morning that he wa proof against death by heat, so he tool carbolte acld and completed the job. Smathurat was overcome by the hea In front of a saloon at No. 121 Payonti avenue. He was carried Inside and re vived so that he went away, An hou: later he returned to the saloon and stepping up to the bar, satd: “Well, heat can't Kill this duck Gimme a drink. “Long life to you," sald the bar tender. Smathuret drank to thy toast Going into the rear room Smathure sat at a table a few minutes, then sud denly whipped out a two-ounce botth of carbolte acid and drank the contents An ambulance came and started t take Smathurst to the City Hospital, bur he «died on the way and the body wa taken to Spler’s Morgue instead. Smathuret was an expressman, Hf paenmnar ied, and leaves a widow an rs THIS MAN WAS BOUND TO DIE. Arthur Lackay, of No, 947 Third ave hue, Brooklyn, committed sulclde tht morning by Jumping from a_third-floo window, He had been out of work fo: several weeks and the hot weather hat also added to his despondency. At 3 o'clock this murning Mrs. Lacka; was awakened by her husband leavin) his bed. She suw him approach the Window and Just as he was about t {Jump out she grabbed him and dragge: him back into thy room. bmught neighbors inty held Lackay whith with him not to ene Mer screams the room and t the wife ‘pleaded his Mfte. He grew calmer and returned to bed About 6 o'clock Mrs. Lackay went inte the Kitchen to prepare breakfast. She had been out of the bedroom only a fez minutes when she heard a scream fron one of her children, She ran into th front room and the child told her that the father had Jumped from the window His @ead body was picked up on the pavement. Death was Instantaneous, MOTHER JUMPS INTO BA TRENTON, July ¢.— As the steamer Pokanoket, running between this city and Philadelphia on the Delaware, wii passing Heverly, about twenty mil low this city, yesterday startled by cries for help from a womar passenger in the water, She was Mra Elizabeth Pickles, the wife Plekies, of Clifton Heights, Pa. She had stolen away from her husbant and locked herself in @ cabin and ther Jumped a window, The husbant has barely reached his majority, whil the wife was still younger. Sho lef, a child of seven weeks in her husband’ arms, Effortn to save her were In vain B The party had been on a pleasun trip and) were. returning home. Pickles says his wife had been il eve since the birth of thelr child. x DIDN’T KNOW HE ELOPED. BALTIMORE, July 6.—Sherift Jesse Bratton, of Wicomico County, yest took home Mrs, Cora F. Bradley and Howland Cantwell, They were arreste here on warrants sworn out by the woma husband. Mra, Mradley ts 4 buxom, comely looking woman of twenty-two, and Cantwell !# an inno- cent-looking countryman, and 1s appar- ently as Innacent as he look: Cantwell sald be did not know he was eloping, but. had merely accompanied Sree firadley, who Wax on her way to Washington, an far as Baltimore. $$ YELLOW JACK ON DIXIE. Neport that a Case line Developed on the Tr jog Ship. A report was current at the Navy- Yard to-day that a e of yellow fever had developed on the United Staten training ship Dixle, which arrived yes- terday from Buenos Ayres, ‘A seaman was removed from the Dixle this morning and placed in quarantine. Titer agout Tbe case Gut It was Cure 3 : Tent talk thee the man had Xellow Jack, WRECK LAID TO SEA FREAK ania’s Cap (fieate Back. BT. JONUIN'S, N. F., July 6.—The Marine Court which has been investigating the wreck of the Lusitania near Renews June 28 holds that the disaster was due to an unknown and erratic current which threw the ship thirteen miles ow of her course, The court has restored Capt. MceNay's certificate, owkng to his excellent hand ling of the passengers after the wreck. ‘The sccond officer of the Lualtants ratitle’ arge Went “ashore witninrk mite of the East tania two hours after she struck ani another had narrowly escaped the nex morning. ———=—=—_— Live Wire Killed } SYRACUSE, N, Y,, July 6.—Clarena Sixbury, hotel employee, thirty-elgh years old, came in contact with a liv: wire in the Mansion House cellar thy morning and was Instantly killed. Battle-ship Mame Floats July x wigtren tp Sande Salar ao EDR a aa Sass