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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 4. 190. DIES OF WEEPING: crs | Sobs incessantly After the) Tragic Death of His Beloved | ‘Unele, and at Last Passes, Away in Convulsions. | WOULDN’T BE CONSOLED. Mother, Sisters and Family Physi- clan Work In Vain Over Grief. stricken Boy, but His Tears Weuid Not Cease Untl! Death Came. John Crowley, sixteen years old, of Np. 93 Baltic street, Brookiyn, died at ‘hla home to-day from an excess of weep. ing. ‘The boy, who was strong ana Tobust, had cried without ceasing sinco Wednesday night, when he Jearned ot the death of his uncle, Charles Crowley, of No, 380 Hopkinson avenue, Charles, Crowley was killed on Wednesday night !n attempting to jump, from a train to the platform of tne Alabama avenue station. He missed nis footing and fell to the tracks, fractur- sing his skull. From the time John Crowley was a Baby his uncle, wio was a bachelor, Dad shown him great affection. As the oy: grew older the bond between the two became stronger, and after his father died, four years ago, they were inseparable, Immediately upon learning of hie uncle's death John was seized with a Mtet hysterical weepiig, The efforts of ‘his mother, sisters and brothers to soothe itm were in vain. All night long | and all day Ihursday he conunued to moan and sob. He would not eat or sleep, and on Thursday night he was so| qweak that he could barely totter abou: | He continued to express his grief, | ‘however, and the tears flowed in eessantly. Yesterday he attended his uncle's funeral, While riding to tho Mount Holly Cemetery he had another | ————__—— ‘attack of convulsive sobbing. At the (Continuea ‘grave he broke down completely and rolled about the grass moaning andlernment cable and an amiable under- ¢ serving aloud for Gis uncle, He finally | standing hud been arrived at betwee! Decame 90 violent that he had to be/the Government and the Commercial | carried to a carriage, Paolfle Cable Company, soundings which , On the way home he became quleter,|had been taken by the Nav. Depart though he continued to sob. He con-| ment were turned over to the company, ‘tied in this way through the night] which organized under the laws of the ‘until finally he waa seized with another | State of New York on Sept. 2, 1001, | burst of convulsivé grief and died in| with @ charter authorizing {t to lay and his mother's arms. Dr. Campbell, the| operate a submarine cable from Califor- | family phypsician, who was summoned, | nia to the Philippine Islands by way of | m First Page.) @aid that the boy died of heart fallure| the Hawallan Islands. brought on by his continued grief, Great Dept of the Ocean, These soundings showed that the task | — Would be @ gigantic one. The greater | the depth the greater the presmire an | straly and investigation | Ven that the average depth along p route selected Wa | as The route has ocean | stretches of i h ‘and 1,430 miles. i On the first, between San Francisso end Hawall, ‘the mean depth ts Ca ey fathoms, with a maximum of 3,073 the second, between Hawall way Island. the mean depth is maximum, 3,028; on the third, from Mid : Surrounded the Desperado Near | way Istana to Guam, the mean deni te 6), with « maximum of 4.900, and with forts of Police Saved Him | tithoma 8 ie iM ine) sianigcance of these im mense depths in cable laying may be from the Irate Posse. [Rained “from the keowlelze tat i 2 fathoms. with th ip steaming ich Knots an heury twenty-five After a seven-hour search through th water for two aud: one-half houlrs 1 ‘ale the time of leaving the shi meadows surrounding Bath Beach, Cal-| from she time of 1c e ship to vin R. Ferguson, a negro, of No. 312 NaN INRT CRETE it Weat Fitty-ninth street, was captured| ne cable steamer Silverton, with the to-day, by crowd of indignant citizens Mit votion” of the, Pacific while hiding In a swamp near Coney }and weighing 4.307 tons, left the Ene: || tionakong. - Island Creek sh const on Sept. 2, 102, anda Cela ata Z rived at San Francisco on Dec. 4 7) Elngapor WHERE FIRST AROUND-THE-WORLD MESSAGE TRAVELLED AND THE AMERICAN WHOLAID CABLE THAT MADE IT POSSIBLE. dreds were turned awa: ceks were aslant under the welgh: of human freight. “UDWAY ISLANDS. GIANTS LOSE FIRST GAME WITH THE CHICAGO TEAM (Continued from First Page.) NST BAY. we'll do ‘em this afternoon with one over Van's head for two bags, scor- Kling. S.agle |Mertes caught a line drove from Lowe. Fifth Inning. Mortes maide one of his old time hits the swiftest slide Sam hot one from Babb After Tinker the team warmed , Ueiee had Jack “itch against Christ! helped the Glants greatly, 15,00 rooters had begin | this park a Graw's team) did not show any in: to ‘break, as they did in TABLE SHOWING FLIGHT AROUND THE EARTH OF CABLE MESSAGE. and when fully Germany, was a passenger on the Cu- | that went through Tinker. caught Lauder Sam got home by an- un. Gilbert was hit in the Warner lined to Lowe, who louble first but overthrew, Evers caught fn cable message into posing eable the Journe: sudden and great fluctuations: ¢ r hdd Bath Beach and Only the Ef jfastin fitin Gigein is ase ine avis || yeaterdny anil the distance travelled, age depth is 2,200; the maximum, 3,40/[ ston to be instantaneous, other fast run, Five thousand people were on hand, exploding on all Joorge Browne went to bat. ‘ood one a cloud v'from the diamond and advancing Babb to third. A holet from Cronin, Chance gota pass ‘and J handled ‘Tinker aught ‘Evera's fi [home in time to nail Chance. Sixth Inning. Browne smashed a single to centre. McGann hit » slopped at a trained by Foster, won the Hamburg Criterion wind bothered Welmer, to: not get them over for Hres pranced aroun e heat did not and he banged a beauty over second that sent Br row McGann got second. afraid to let M American, that one of Foster's horses has woa the Hamburg race, Foster said that Grady and Nate ‘Hill, the tw gating with. quent tie ens | Mire. Nancy McBride Falls from @ Mrs. Van forced h ® beauty in right and then sent Van to nN taking second on the throw elled some New York replied with a fierce rap In centre that stored Van and Me- Babb fied to left. Mertes stole Tinker threw ‘Lauder out. doing much with Weimer was es hit ft, so the bases apped & crooked one that Evers could not handle. natian and Mc “Now, Mertes,"” rooter, and Sando’ rd, consisting of 2413 nautic Manila ody of her husband who died suddenly While touring ju Ireland. The widow je taking the body to thelr home at Gal- veston, Texas. ann scored, while Mertes i need on the throw, both of them ®ooring on Lauder Gilbert sacrificed, Taylor could not do the Chicago was not Harley could only gon) Had not there been an almost equal] cable was purchased of the India Rub- ‘ ear . eat Rerena Compe ny PCR number of uniformed polige among the] Works Company. of London, because | i it on the arm bounding’ eae ‘ fe of higher development in this line of tan-hunters the anger of the men might | Mmanufnctura In Bngland than, inthis have vented itself then and there in a/covmtry. ‘The sholre end of the cable the Islands on Christmas Day. Next sault with a razor un a condi t & heavy gale at_a point about, thi eras witth me areppuiae aeany| ne tiles from Honoiuli. “During the trip from San Francisco to Honolulu surrounded by the police, who escorted | two hundred miles of cable were Ini: e Bath Beach station, while| {nome day a Aho path eek nm owtle) “on the th, and 19% of April last. the The negro boarded the train as it was passing through th Beach on the surface early to-day. He had a bottle of whiskey, and when C ductor t ‘Walter T. Manley came in his} mi zest cable ship aftoat fate he offered him a drink. Manley | 12¢ imoasions of the steamship Anglin Fefused to Wink and arked for his| Ware. The negro became abusive and Manloy went back to the platform, the], Tho Anglia arrived at M train having stopped for passenger ar eae cue: ‘The train having started. Manley ve-| {worn Manila and Guam. on Sune a turnel to the negro and In he was| Tae Colonia had preseeded direct “to pfered & Arink, The negro offered the| lam. where she arnved on May piceat @rink in leu of his fare. The con-| cat Rie were tvanaterred from. the actor went to the end of the car and the Colonia, and the latter called Guard George Bender, and told Cet ehh SG him he was afraid ho was going to ving ot have trouble with the negro. ‘The negro overheard him, and, craw- ing a rasor from his pocket, started for the two employees. His first slash jaid open Bender's cheek. The pas- gengers in the train became pan atricken. The women screamed and all} rushed to che ends of the cars, being i ai piled in great confusion about the doors, | An aspest of the Render's ds were also slashed and | OPK (3 ratah miles of cable in their laid the n Closing Up tie ma the work Guam to, “1 at Milway on Ju and com- and Guam Anglla tidway, nia at’ that electrical pack to the unt and magnitude of accomplished by | of dien the nogro assaulted Ma 5 | In connectin es by om ing his razor down his back and laying with the Phil can be seen der an ey fell in these welghts and mcast ft open. Both Bender and Manley fell as me no's iy ata a Tis i ran to the | unde 19,090.00 0,000 ri) 000 | day Sf Ho the floor and the negr © platform and jumped off. Wien the train was stopped wora Piipes Aelephoned to toe Bath Beach} & Police station and the reserves were ed out. ‘They Joined with the pas- | Yof the train and the pursuit BEST WISHES FOR TAFT. |* Weldenteid tor $500,000 damages for alleged }ibe}| ST. PAUL, Minn., duly 4.~Aroh Bat William MeOlure, secretary of nd. HAS ROHL pe Board of Governors of the New York | to Gov. Taft sed t SuACHUNKY, Came Up yesicida In hls message to Gov, Wee Maddox, of ie Su} woklyn. The case will probably ree at the suggestion of the gyi determine ‘what | Hearty congratulations on your “Weidentela flenires from | coatnued sucvenses. 1 a ze for the ma: ith delegate wi y tegards to Bmit To Mar. Guidi, who is the Pgipienop md went this message: ,” you. ous a Nia “aif things. ‘How le ith with the dust so thick that could not be seen, Weimer made a good Slagle walked. fouled to Wafner. No runs. Seventh Inning. Lowe made a ‘YOUNG WOMAN FOUND | DYING FROM POISON, much delay {n negotiation: | having been’ laid, the ‘Silverton, sailed | the monastic ; uwift punishment upon the negro for his} for Honolulu on Dec. 1, arriving, off |hecoming impatient ——_ oF and|moming the cable wan buoyen’ dur ntl SECRETARY ROOT | ( TO GOVERNOR TAFT /pisco t effort a wagonload of fireworks the: perpetrators ite Knew how much Luther cared Yor that. landed Slagle one that Hough, a daughter of Vice-Pr holsted a crooked fly that Mertes and Bresnahan both collided with whan was led from the field hi ‘He rdturnea in vered In Hallway of Flat—Her Cronin made the first strike out Name Is Supposed to Be Mary Gerrity. force and Bres: to steal sccond and was out a ten minutes and con- on & marvellous that Gilbert.made and threw wildly, nee stole in a du who took Jones's place at centre, landed @ nice safety in centre. to second Without success and Chance Lauder made a nasty error from Tinicer’s bunt, eamsiiips Colonia and Anglia, belong-| yeagsiNGTON, July 4.—Secretary of i the manufacturers, left’ London | message to Gov, Taft over the new slow in handling, scoring two, At tois point the noise w Tinker's little bunt Jones to third. Taylo: Warner jumping both w Chieago found hm easily e a Git to right that scored Jones, the bases full, Ww took a hand and sent Taylor utting MeGinnity ad error from King’s which Tinker scored, A’yoting womair, Wwho'{s believed to be ‘We years vld, ad- was round unconscious the hallway of the Mat-houso > deafening and afe, advancing as up In the rrity, twenty dress ‘unknown, Warner threw oie putting Cook on Cook scored on Evers's rap to Gilbert fumpled Harley's clip. ¢ muffed Warner's throw, where- Tinker had Harley ran home on King’s fly Gann's fumble, She had takén car- A small phial that tad con- olson was found by her sldy. She died’ in the ambulance while being takén fo J. Hood Wright Hospital, use found tie young are somewhat smaller, ment to the peopie of whore friendship and good: falth rests ined the 4 the hopes of a glorious future for Phit rMunication be} jppin: to Van Haltre, was safe on fled to Mertes, Elghth Inning. ‘Browne popped to Weimer. MoGann struck out and then Sam Mertes ek home run in’ the left bleacher was one of the longe: eh and Sam got the benefit of fireworks and great applause. Babb followed with clean hit past short. (He stole second, Chance and Cook both died, Babb McGann. Tinker singled In centre, Stole id. He was caught napping, Cronin A man of the Slagle rapped to 3 who lives at No, 6¢ Oliver street, 1s auf- fering from a fractured skull and is un- us in the Hudson Street “Hospital. iis two friends, Thomas Shea, of N fapny 1 the archipe eat fr id to third. Harley and ‘both tallied and he had never —— m|PARIS NEWSPAPER Colonia ar- CABLES AROUND WORLD She was dressed"iu a white shirtwaist, Second Inning. ot No, 66 New Chambers Podked up in the Oak street police’ ate tfonawalung ‘the result of Cortey juries. 1 to which was a]punched a safe one right through Wel- wounded : soldier, to @teal second © wore @ gold horseshoe “pin, atelalne bag iving by her side (8 and a recel front of No. Coffey slipped, striking bis head on the Hiaewatk Rea trecturitts hh AB. MoGann's liner Again Mertes walked ick work Chance threw Babb out, to elmer, on first fount phe world an to pay OUl| despatch a f the} Temps hes ogught Warner. Cronin died, Lowe to MAN FOUND DROWNED OFF BROOKLYN SHORE Five Pawn Tickets Names Suggest Privation and Sulcide. The body of f man of middle age nd well dressed was found in the rive Prentice's store; Tt measures fi: Welga 190 pounds. The clovhing consist nd congress galters, tlekets were found -— PPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR Tu-pAr, BRITISH GUNNER KILLED Chance stole sec- on third on a dunt bounce from ¢ ond and was sate fle Cable Com-|-pye m: and Jones scored, }Ginnity was taken out of the box and He seemed to be Harley pasted Jack Cronin, put ; [just as easy for Chicago. 398 | singted ince fied to Babb, Third Int Tinker made a 3,000.00] and’ ciresing the glove in six hours and 4 twenty ; Hic emps sis there was no attemp Lowe fanned. PORT UF NEW VORB, commercial ta Roosavelt’s mesaage g00d runnin; ARCHBISHOP IRELAND'S |°xp will Brooklyn, W-da eight inches and The face is smooth Warner died, Weimer t Babb retrieved himself with a beaut of a pick up off of Jones, plenty of speed and good Ing: rings around Dop-fouled ty» Warner, INCOMING STEAMERS, A Record ren in the pockets, made out in the sames of Johbason, Smith and —- —- Many, Prom! ast and quick It Hea Yorks Southampton a ba record fe that o yoishop says thartic, wh astern xkles ever guard you in | vertised Rewspapers fowabout six yea fe the sale a month. feault of great merit su Those who tried ent Persons §i ho walled to~ y on the Krooniand for Antwei Brig.. 1 3 el Senator The Glants had « start when pe 4 ie hit, byt g ctiye Vita Talcre! '® place’ at dat and) infield, Y‘vecond, McGann fouled, 0 ~Cronin handled a bounce from Harley. Kiing landed a OUTGOING STRAMERS. Who took Bresn: Ne million boxes ul revord Iw the ssfully made 3M. of the Supreme Parking, gotlator upon che. friars’ lund auestion,|q. atrect ommanied. the until Its fame. wi to become Universal, iat Saar ga MULTITUDE PACKS IFATALLY STABBED, TRANS AND BOATS BROTHER ACCUSED All New York, it Seemed, Was] Sailor in Dying Condition from Bent on Getting to Seaside and Country for the Celebra- tion of the Fourth. Eight Knife Wounds in Lungs and Back After a Visit with Party of Friends. THEIR RETURN A PROBLEM,|ANOTHER MAN INJURED Traffic Managers Are in Despair at} He Receives a Serious tho Prospect of the Crush When the Tide of Humanity Turns ‘Homeward. Fully half a million men, women and children left this city to-day for out~ lying summer resorts and the various transportation facilities were taxed to their full capacity, The exodus began almost with dawn, when it was seen that the weather di- ‘vinities were going to be unusually ben- eficient. The heavy clouds that our- tained the sky ahove New York gave Promige of. cool day. Go as soon as boxes and baskets could be packed the youngsters were gathered up and hur- ned toward ferry or train. By 8 o'clock Brooklyn Bridge was in the throes of & great crush. For more than an hour {t was a con- tinuad battle to get aboard the Coney Island cars. Thes@ cars were not eim- bly crowded, After every square Inoh of | ha" ysoner ‘patwiuilas Interior accommodation had been util- ize a swarm of human files attached loaded down to the gunwales and hun- from the pier, Bome of the oats careened until their and went to visit his brother at Metropolitan avenue. Carter was there ish In Ab domen, but Makes His Escape the Melee and Police Are Search ing High and Low for Him, Moctally stabbed, with efght wound: in his chest. lungs and back, Martin, a sailor on the Monitor An’ kansas, is in the Eastern District Hos. pital, Brooklyn. His brother Charles {sin t await the result of the brother's in- Juries and charged with having infitet- ed the wounds, which the physicians eay will cause death, custody of the police, held to Frank Carter, who was with the brothers at the tinté of the fight, ts being sought by thé police. He is suf+ fering from a stab wound tn the ab- domen, said to have been inflicted by the dying man. Martin came from his ship yesterday . $47 h oihers, including John Banigan Many pints of beer were drunk, and the party con- themnelves to the exterior, clinging to insineigavorinetines SE SDS SERCO BE am nothing in particular with finger-nalls. ) The Coney Island steamboats wers|ed. Carter was At 3 o'clock thi tabbed, and then, it ws i, Charles Martin took the knife 4s brother and stabbed him eight Policeman Waters met the crowd Ophiing ‘at Metropolitan avenue ane into emeyer street. They sailed him, and were getting the petee, of him The ferries of the different railroads | "um. 4nd were, wetting the better of Li were hunning extra trips and still fail-|tlen of Carter all were meremen nee ing to meet the holiday demand. On the big Staten Island ferry-boats even | 5, An hour later Cater walked into St. Catherine's Hospital and had a serious wound in the abdomen Gressed. the lifeboats were utilized as con-|He sald he got ina fight with frends, venfent purches. and left the hospital. In the early morning hours a hoirde of Central Depots bound for coot nooks |BATHERS SCARED WHEN long the Sound. The New York, ew javen. and. Hartford. Railroad. put on @ score extra trains to meet the rush. The Long Island Rallroad fot more than its share of the outgoing holiday DEVERY TAKES A DIP, traMc. Thelr Coney Island trains were! pesidents of Rockaway Thought the Iteraliy besleged, so that \t was Impos- sible for the guards to comply with the law in keeping «ne platforms clear. ‘The officials of the, various trausporta- tion, compantes are doing some busy fig- uring on how to get the throng back Big Ghief Was a Whale, ‘William Stephen Devery took his ane into town tonight. rual Fourth of July dip in the sea at Rockaway to-day. The result was 9 NOTABLE PEOPLE high tide about 6 o'olock, which receded a few minutes before 7 o'clock, when ARRIVE ON LUCANIA. | Periz cue, rem tie water sult that was the color of the sky Deve ery took a carriage trom fis home te George Foster Tells of American! wainwright avenue and went into the . Successes on the Turf water at Seaside avenue. A minute In Germany. later there was a cry from the few per fons along the beach of “There she George Foster, who has deen training | blows’ the Chief came to the surface the racehorses of Baron Blelchroeder in| and spouted water like a whale. To anxious Inquiries as to what it was nard line steamship Lucania, which| Benjamin Boyce, the Nfe-saver at the One June 21 Farmer, which has been arrived to-day, The trainer was ac-|bpach, told the frightened early bathers companted by his brother, Fred Fos-|!t was all right; that it wae neither a sea serpent nor wh a ter, and he Is going to St. Paul for al HY wehime the Sisitors haa went oes rest. His health has been broken down|to the hotels for their cameras every ing by his work on the German tracks. | Was into bis bathrobe and strid! the carrlage. Torte Was Minden by Ton Grady, a2| BATTERY PARK’S OLD. leading ‘homas Goggan brought back the Snuft Box” and “Lady Para. comes here for a few month: This is the seooad year a NEWS VENDER DEAD. Fire-Escape and Is Fatally Hurt, ‘Miss Nancy McBride, sixty-five yean Harland, the author of The! oi, of No, 15 West etreet, diod in the ‘ Huéeon Street Hospital to-day aa the ctiout. ‘The latter book is of injuries received last ht, felhg dramatized by Madeliite, Lucetter | roault ae me Ryley for Maxine Elliot. Mrs Mobis: walleian ce: Abeekaee Sse! w . H. H.jon the first floor, fell to the ground. Another passenger roe Pee Wi le and rarutord,” ter of Gis, Ward. | Sho atruck on a cellar door\ and re- ident of the Commercial Company. Others arriving were: Mrs, ceived a fractured skull, Hyde Clarke, Willlam Courtenay, Mrs. Brockhose Carine: wes Cut-|had been known to Staten Islanders and ; Mr, and Mr, N. ‘Okoski, Lieut. fren | far raeae Bee Gicerdre Alfred i. We Brooklynites. who land from ferries IK. Mre. McBride for over a generation the Battery, She had had a newspaper stand at the Battery for a number of, years ‘business was known to these SKULL FRACTURED IN /?"* ___ A FRIENDLY SCUFFLE. John Coffey, as a Result, Is in the Hospital in Critical Condition, Patrick Coffey, twenty-two years ol4,| Fiftleth street at 8 A. M. Only one floating hospital will be operated this summer, alternating between the east and West aidas, The service whlch, Bas yr the # New Chambers street, and John Mur.) Deen ee Ne eieeenes Ath contribytions being insuMctent to de- fray the cost. Should addtional gifts be male at a sufficiently early date the second floaling hospital will be put in commission and the Brooklyn service skull at the i TeeNT Seaside eospital is already treet, are in= The trio souftled in a friendly way tn eo ‘9 New Chambora ‘street. is One of Its Floating Hoapit The Floating Hospital of St. John's Guild will make {ts first trip on Tues 4 i Ta fey ‘ck cases, GUILD NEEDS MONEY. Dis continued for Lack of Funds, | July 7, leaving the foot of West tion and has @ number @ e trustees appeal for funds, and ft oped ved La FIRING FOURTH SALUTE |{' made, ax ue Jamie heat foloning The United States crulser Cincinnati arrived at Cojombo. June 2 and th tinted States AMbany — ealle: from Aden June 12 for Colombo. There- fore the Cincinnati and the Albany are Pree atch from Colombo The crue? i deapatch fron ‘ Auto alnd ‘salled trom Aden Sune 1% for to Agen on the following day for repat: MOO, DUL Was compelled to F— cl ie ereat: deal of “mutt ; v it ogres ot the COLOMBO, Ceylon, July 4—A Britian | of. the clty, gunner was killed and another was tn- jured to-day owing to~an accident to & gun of a land battery wale fring a salute in honor of Independence Day, fs a compliment to two American crutsers now In this harbor. Contributions 1 Vi os the Beligman, surer. + DIBD. a —_—————— AW.—On July % MARGARET SHAW, bet! Joved wife of the late Michael Shaye tn hér 73a y 4 "Relatives and frienda are invited to attend: tho funeral from her late residence, 407 Bast ; 8th at., Flatbush, Brookiya, (¥. ¥,, om Meme * LAUNDRY eget! FOLD-: ‘An unidentitied man) about thirty) ERS AND SHAKER‘ years oid, clean shaven, with dlue eyes, {as hair and complexion, feu over-|E. 198D ST. heed Bast River. de i oie GAN STEAM/LAUNDRY,

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