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“LORD M: MAYOR OF LONDON CABLES ali “WORLD. Dimsdale Says His “Bin Aajearys Tia ty’s DIness Has Caused More Profound Grief and Disappointment Than Any Event in the History of British Sovereigns. (Copyright by Press Publishing Company., New York World.) (Special Cable to The World.) To the Editor of The World: LONDON, June 26, y on the eve of the ‘solemnity of | ‘he illness of His Maj his coronation has probably caused more profound grief and acute disappointment throughout his vast dominions than any event in the long history of British sovereigns. Tt has affected and touched the hearts of more of our people than have ever been simultaneously moved by any event before, The great personal popularity of the King and the most admir able and conspicuons devotion to duty which he showed during the long reign of his illustrious mother of ever blessed memory, have so endeared him to all classes of his subjects that they regard his ill-) ness as a personal affliction, and valuable life may long be spared to rule over his most loyal and JOSEPH ©, TROLLEY SMASH INJURES MANY. Electric Car Crashes Into Horse Vehicle, Knocking Several Passengers Off. ) avenue electric car No. 50 ras into a heavily-lwaded cross- town horse car, Where Bighty-fitth siveet crosses, at seven o'clock this morning. A half dozen passengers the horse ear were Injured, but one serlously. George Van Waltham, of No. 1084 avenue, was driving the horse ile told the police that as he had right of way over the electric car he started to cross. When he saw hit the electric car was not stopping, Thivd Wit, zing that it was too late to stop his car, he whipped the horses oul endeavored to pull the horses away om in front of the electric car. The ar struck the back part of vid horse car and knocked all the fassengers off the rear platform. John Kvllman, thirty yeans old, of No. 10 West Sixty-fifth street, suffered se- vere injuries about the head and his lett He was gent rian Hospital. “Zimmerman, twenty years old, iy 4 cigar factory and living elostrle ' Was dislocated to the Pres! Alice 245 Jtudson street, received cu oa her face an! sustained several bru yout tue bouy, She was sent to her n hui Kneckerson, thirty years old, a living in Jersey City, suffered a of his right wrist and was about the face. A friend Cook him al other persons were eut and but went to their nomes un- 4 wecist The nireet 8 police of the East Bighty-elghih tion said they would arrest the the electric car if they} WOMAN HELD MAN TILL POLICE CAME Mrs. Lehpnin Says Sicoll Did Not Give Her $80 He Col- lected After She Won It on| a Race. ng widow, | . Man the was Mrs. Minnie who lives at hattan, was a Vigorous prosecutor |i Coney Island Court to-day She more vigorous in her police work of last night. At the Sheepshead track she found @ young man to whom she says she gave #1 to collect for her & which # on Ascension at Gravesend on June She says she did not see him again until she found him at Sheepshead lust night Then she caught and held him until a policeman arrived The man gave his name Sicoll, twenty-two years old, of Locust avenue, Brooklyn, He denied the charge and the case was continued until Fri- diay to allow him time in which to pro ihe witnesses: THIRTEEN RESCUED FROM SINKING BARK 6.—The Brit- Light, from of Mareus asx Edward VIILADELPHIA, feamer E which anche ish tant Shieldw, TT day, reports (hat on June ts she ro Dt. Andrews and twelve men from the Rritish bark Owuna, vou from Richibuete, No B, June 4 Liverpool, One man, Donald Puller drowned was OLD MAN TRIED T0 The Ossu Was dismayied and full of wat mized and the wreck was before being abandoned in latitude 46.40, longtude 40.60, Capt, Kelley, of the Beacon Light, nuld if he had been an hour hater all of the men would have been drowned, as @ et breexe sprung up ad the waves Washed the Useuna {rom atom Ww stern. are united in the prayer that his DIMSDAL LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. TRAMPLED UNDE FOOT IN A PANIC Women Faint and Chil- dren Are Crushed in the Crowd at School Graduation. | Women fainted and children were | trampled upon in a crush incident | to the commencement exercises at Public sctool No. 96, at Avenue A and Eighty-fret street, this morn-| ing. | Friends and relatives of the sey- enty members of the senior class hooked to the school in such num-| bers that after the assembly hall was filled a solid line of women and chil- dren’ reached up the stairway to the iourth floor and along the side- walk as far as Elghty-third street. The crush for admittance became ao! great that the two policemen were swept | off their feet. They oharged the throng to disperse it and immediately the crowd, made up mainly of foreigners, became panio-strioken. Children were swept off thelr feet, women screamed and fainted and were trampled upon as, they sank to the sidewalk. While the panic was progressing in the| street an almost similar scene ocourred| in the assembly-room, which had become crowded beyond the safety limit. Mrs Elza C. Bell, the principal, used more judicious methods than the police, and with the assistance of three janitors and her staff of teachers she got part of) the jam out of the hall and off the stalr- way Into the gymnasium. Several of the women and children in the street panic were bagly injured, but were taken home by neighbors . ——— Frank Meade, Ill and Desti-| tute, Cannot Money Left by His Father, | the Tenderloin Gambler. BLIND, HE SEEKS YACHT CRASHED HIS LOST FORTUNE, INTO STEAMER, | C i | Locate the! Aicedo, Owned by Geo. | | W. Childs Drexel, in| | ollision with the, James Nelson, a Wouldn't Sweetheart to the Police, (Photo Copyrighted by Notman & Son, Montreal.) REFUSAL TO BE GOOD HIS UNDOING. Pickpocket, So His Him Reform, Betrayed PLAN TED BY EDWARD IN CENTRAL PARK, “PRINCE'S OAK," iS DYING. Effort Will Be Made to! Save the Tree Placed There by Him in) 1860. | = | i ster Oak AS tite Y t 1 th) ne site leet south ft King Edward's tre “ Nisience to Andrew Ho Green Hive. travellfig as a), Baron Rentew then with moleted his who haa duce n October mi the Blatchford, of aretu vot. He per- formed the ully, first plant ng the elm and then the oak OAK KING EDWARD PLANTED, ‘Tree in Central Park has recently begun to wither. © FAPLOSION JARS This English “TERROR” REILLY = statlon= dormitory Dindarpan § Doo zgerald upstairs to tw out the sleep 1 for fire dut of the most tant detatie in the routine of a policeman Allg but the sleepy eight. Thelr | excu t uy we that t doorman Patrolmen Who Didn't Get aid not say what t was a fire. This| MADRID, Ju 28.—A sunpowaer Up When Summoned for *# #enied by the doorman so elreucr uzine at the encampment of Caray stant t Deputy Commis . five miles from here, exploded: | Fire Duty Tried Before jsioner fined each of the delinquents ja day's apt. ORettly grinned I Commissioner Thurston. with satisfaction when judgment was Two) men were lied and fourtaame Capt. Miles O'Reilly, the “Holy er —— moles yor,” had eight patrolmen from the Oak |Conmty Judgwe Resigns. | Scores of houses were damaged, street station up for trial before Dep- | CORNING, N. Y., Frank 1. | doors of the royal palace were throw missioner Thurst lay. The nson, Cotnty of Steuben} open by the force of the explosion and Sheridan, Fa Hardtek has sent his r ation to,Go indowe aware, aiesinil Snydecker, Hunt, Reilly, Eckert and | Odell, He ts an act ndidat ete hfe) be is aiteld. Republican yomina for v King exhibited the greatest eager)” There was a fire at 11.20 o'clock P. M. |General ness to learn the extent of the damage, RHEUMATISM _ Almost as Common in Summer as in Winter When the blood is charged with Urie Acid and other — inflammatory matter, and muscles and joints, tissues and nerves having become saturated with it, an attack of Rheus— matism is liable to come at any time, and from very slight causes—sudden chilling of the body when over-heated, ex- posure to night air, a fit of indigestion, an easterly wind, or any sudden change in the weather will stir the blood and set in motic on these demon forces as quickly as the cold)” piercing winds of winter, ‘The real cause of Rheumatism is a polluted, sour and acid condition of the blood, and as it flows through the body it ab # | 1 ; 3 Tremont. ¢ ‘ D STRANGLE HIMSELF alund) ad Age LS deposits a gritty, irritating substance or sediment in the he cannot locate, ts the muscles, joints and nerves, and it is these that produce the ‘ tof Frank Meade Th Jo tenn Bi tave > 4 flamniati 1K 2 oy. a ist David Ross Found by a Po-| William H. Meade, a ‘noted which arrived a er te rrible pains, inflammation | ud analiig aud ie misery | liceman Attempting to End ““nya ennai ih mean Lichton in ; and torture of acute Rieumatism, No other disease causes His Lite Bec; ae Had No ve had endo sortune| ate ws : " such pain, such widespread suffering as Rheumatism, Tt Friends aaNe Home Din aan oe : deforms and cripples its thousands, leaving them helpless ? . « nied ‘4 n ach a 4 from. : r s A 1 >}: *} , so i A Spee lineata’ © ! Heap F and miserable. When neglected or imy ly treated, Rheumatism becomes chronic} - rao when Lae Devem “Ne the pains are wandering or shifting from one place to another, sometimes sharp and cut- esa ela sha ig idan ntar oie) the Bileggo: oar by, aeNyee . eaves oul rt ofl ting again dull and aggravating. ‘The muscles of the neck, shoulders and back, the | 4 sey City, in the rain last house hore at No. 3 West Tw putled avid evita ||ae wilemiloaing andthe joints of the knees, ankles and wris ire most hight acting In a peculiar manner, When seventh street, He was kiiown ty con-[seriouy damage bo the “Lr an unable tv hd him.» the mes time] Cfion the seat of pain, Countless liniments are| GOT PROMPT RELIEF, 3 he approached he found that the man| duct a “aquare game” and wax weil| Passes M 1 has developed, consump a ain, 1 a was (rying to strangle himself to death) patronized. Up to August, 1900, Meade! {he # land w somewhere inthe Dakotas. Trubbed upon the affected parts, aud plasters are | - e of ataut cord ' in al sue deposit bu: 1 hugh all his criminal experien 4 i ah ene ‘ Pa nee arn a ataheceord itera Repo) x inf! i f ees eer a hin yea. applied to get relief, but such things do not reach | Louisvinie, Kvy., April 1, 1903, 16 man had ed one endo! ie cord | th e posit Company va a Ww n08. woo is . . , : 1 . und his waist and then passed the |, go, while his gambling wits th ; Dall ui efforts to effect his reforma the poisoned blood; their effect isonly temporary; st twenty-three years her end around his neck and made a) tooms were crowded, Me: at yu eee | tou. a nor sma anos she int m mee him they are neither trative nor preventive, y family as a general loop, He was pulling desperately on the | stricken with paralysis, He w. m the yacht Th AW 1s that it ner desire tha ve y fen eid of the Gord when the pollesaen'| to his living rooms on the top fi [ported imu t sent wus not Injured | pockoter ne 4 ones forma of at eal-| blood must be purified, the acid poison counter- a i penne reached him, When taken to the station | his house, where his son, hia dw Avepl as t G LH bahrain toll ETT Ha 1" b and vecar BES e noved from the 2 yf ngthe house he sald he was David Ross, alx-| and « grandchild were summpned to hls it WAS |! vio ulck fbalts | member. ‘The prospect of work was ab- acted, and all irritating matter rem« a es of S. S, & to give to those needing # ty-three years old, and that he had no| pedside Ihatrecrdet MK ibis the Mvemont| Horrant to Nelson and he refused to circulation before permanent relief and a thoro e aud wha wore unatie {tn teens qi home or friends, He had not had a! Meade called Frank to him and tried! win f 5 way | aareoita the conditions man intormea/Cure is effected, and no remedy does this so cer not that I canisay too . mouthful of food, he said, for two day#.|/to tell where he kept his money, but In 1 * i hereupon BAS LMOAR I IOR inl d ickly asS.S.S. Ite tr i 8.8.5 A and he had made up his mind that! his tongue was thick and his hand YOR ,| tie polich that Nelson Pee eee nr tainly and so quickly as 5. 5. >, t contains 1 avor of § »and w imap anit haraltn fanaa nur years an ‘ . 1 rilia 7 d rece there was no hope for him and that he! paisted and he vould nelther tell nor | exitem i Ad. § Sneha ee Ah nia purifying and tonic properties, but solyen > keep adr 1 better div, R id he i ‘ 1 arrested for larceny in that 5 ; : 7 had better die, Ross sald he was &lwrite the proper directions, Then he r Mi eant Waa sent alities < vel] Ml theta heise nna ii om 1 think + sure c eteran soldier, having served on the) djeq mn te t meas qualities as well, a hese being nece 1 7 man se. Union side during the civil war father’s burial nk] oer wuieting 4 nye My Leon wii, eVadicating the poison and making a complcte and ce ware tale Justice MeCormick to-day committed al ite Mat sr ve Py ju 2 rae lage? i RI ° SEG GI iva the old man for ninety daya so that he J raat companion, ue] Mh iy wh | n way i “ ; 1k , v ay | asting cure o! heumatisim, dD. m. O. Cleamses the 1 Jas) ANDERSON, 1] man aU leeal have Kood aad ahalier: | ioe ae aasured, af, the fath Ton | Ar Aa "| cacaye proaecution.o} that charae, bat| Blood, and under its toniceffect the nervous HD) line di G. A. R. CAMP OPENS Oe hoe Silda Ewe were Fie will have to answer for Junping his! regains its normal tone and the appetite ro! ulting in the and ach ie i ; Pay Pana Rondon hat } s — of the general health, and because of its proy sall irritating matter tad ace Veterans of New York State Dew seit a pe ; nthe sach CRUELTY CONFESSED. |particles are dissolved and filtered out { mn ¢ ng the m es an partment Meet in Sara He will tet i pode — | uy and removit | danger of future attacks, SARATOGA P i f \ contains no Mercury, Potash or minerals of see \ my H 1 : { , but guaranteed purely vegetable, nder @. O. Orr, An 3 H We ; ro) wecople 4 1 itnotonly the best blood purifier, , ime Was delivered by ishimieit and pronor onral | at oall the ow | ofl ing " st a reme Villuge Prosidout Adelburt F Mnapn.| and worry neve tence nie ee 1 hut a most ' ng ton J ist such a reme dy Capt. J. KB. Ewell responded for Com-| DAO Mate his fathors | ald a | s they need eurich the blood and quicken the mander Orr Hevitution in MANCHURIA RUMOR Meatationt DIED IN STREET, | Mintater’s Big Failure, lonine Salt Haye Renou Whether you have Rheumatism in t! , the treatment must Pee i I. Ve Hey, Baimuel Colvord, why soured | Soveretmmty a ‘asa Atteon bE internal, deap and thorough in order to he sed with anything “Mie! jacoumbs at ‘Dw: roin the ministry tn 1882 afier several! LONDON, dune 4—The Peking Corie] Wolng ankec ne was with fl 9 Siar ane Pear re pe aiccar Meee oir Fe ON, He ee ai faye, ne| mon when thes willed slap. 20h less than an absolutely perfect cure Thi u 5. 8. 8. getonel Chur arookly:), Has HOW fe! heara upon the highest authority tat ty | ul. Newberry refused to answer, Write us fully and freely about your case vice will hat given. without: tiyed from the real- septate DUTUEI 8s the recent mining and rallways conces-| the president of the board sald he a Volvatary’ bankrupt Oe dias, t38 ‘. raked ae, Oa Hetil slit ii ae ty No. 1%) Firat avenue, was taken il) at Madison avenue and Twenty-third street at 4.90 o'clock this morning and died before the arrival of an ambulance, ud a8 assole one share cord saints two Agreement with Ru exists Under which Chin y 1a) nounces all clams to sovereignty i Menchuris, not tng any te him the Heutena: wor {f a reply tended to es aid he would refuse to anawer on that ground, 4 charge, and our special book on Rheumatism w Mit be poate free to all desiring it, aid THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,, AT ;