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cAll the: News eee ONE CENT. NEW YORK, JU LY! 10, 1905, SEES BROTHER LEAP 10 HIS DEATH AT FIRE Arthur Neely, Relative of Pub- lisher, Misses Mattress Held by F. Tennyson Neely. Driven to leap from the window of his room by flames which destroyed the boarding-house at Nos. 27 and 2 East Forty-fourth street to-day, Arthur Neely, of Cleveland, dashed out his brains on the t, four stories below. His brothe: Neely, the publish: valn to save him from death by swinging a mattress to the roof of a nidow to act as a cushion, but the ze showed that was with her. ld bear up a sho th ald A he her It rope Frazte and swung men wo —s AMERICANS HURT IN PARIS AUTO CRASH, PARIS, Ju! of Chleago bile 2 caret Mr. and iding automo with a tue Su ywaved to i at NINE VARS FOR LAw ‘Va ah WOOTEN, John W, Woaten formerly attorne for Dawd Rorischild and the Feders Who wis recently convict on child's testimony of the larceny rday sentenced to nine months in Sing Sing at ¥ by Justice Davy in the crim. hoof the sup Count, Wudwid Woche thaue aaron ap Pe tor inerey, but Justice bat , wat moved by te He (on a ship of vad the appeal and tay respons to the argu wyer ad it. He sald: ts sauiy wrong, You ueprised Jerome of the under Indictment OplMOn that they. are of sympathy ~ than number of lawyers and am oof the Kegs deserving SWiin a du Wo ten had by hour afier enced his attors Bere titel anee tfloate of reason Bile doubt. from. Justice Lambert Lrookivn, ‘thin wil uae asm pay and Wil prolably be teleased on Ball My in a tid faye until his am cap decided by the higher courts, the | 5, Mos: | [ASKS ROUMANIA TO SURRENDER MUTINEERS Russia Wants Them, Not as Deserters, but as Murder- ers and Robbers. M.—Negotiations between Russia and Roumania on the question of the sur- render of the crew of the Kniaz Potem- kine are in progress. Forelgn Minister Lamedort and M. Rosett!-Solesco, the Roumantan Minister here, ference to-day on the subject, decision was arrived at. Russia 1s disposed to Instst on the surrender of the men, not as political to which Roumania would as criminals guilty of mur- ft ere were several hundred thousand Jes on board the battleship which row divided y left the when nent {s some- Roumanta, July 10.—The that the bi faz Potemkine salled with Rea tral iger’s squadron rduy ik : Be the! corre otemkine Knlaz P a; ecacocks and She is now lying at . but it ts expected will be ited in time to leave for Sebasto- 1 July 12, QUE N SUMMONS PIRATI? LEADER, Press Publishing World ) atch to The World.) The Standara at Canstantza a lady of by the New Yor enka. he was and descrives itionist, deter- A Was asked if he was not » mude @ gesture of ltussia cy and learn inian Roumaa scuorities are not imed with joy ac Matusehi 3 auion, He jig a nt man of © and his control of the crew was e until he © surrender the ship to nanian aut Queen Eli s sent for him 1 the muuny, and sune to Sinaia, of the royal fam- he sam rhe members of the Potemkin's crew at the revolt had long been in paration, but was not anticipated | When ound themselves arrayed ir officers they determined to yald pins to wu) Trancs 4 nike and divid a it pkine’s wet nor mate walle differing on m that the mutiny at any totn in ans that no far: held up he them, and pant nar Wiglins mee rants of othor nations. —— WOPEWAN TERT RV LIGHTNING BOLT. In the Seteht of the storm a work- maa in the Interborouga power-house, | at th avenue and Fifty-ninth |atreet. was Injured, presumebly by | Nghtning that struck the building, In- | formation as to the nature of the acct- | dent wos refused at the power-house, even after a police report was clroulated stating that the injured maan had dled, An ambulance was sent to the power- house from Roosevelt, Hospital, but ad- mittance was refused to all save the ambulance surgeon, —————$—-- ST, VINCENT FERRERS CADETS’ OUTING. The St. Vincent Ferrers cadets will hold thelr annual outing at Boehm’s Casino, New orp, 8, 1, to-morrow, ‘The band and fifé and drum corps will in a baseball game with the Do- who are mado up of boys in fallon, ‘Phere wih “be “Uther mn! will start from th BS ga ast Sm thale BT. PETERSBURG, July 10.-6.35 Pe) held a con-| but no} ave done | ulm and cerned. he walked. to Diamonds te tn y In front of the Liou- fenant-Governor, whore he took a seat ~ Watches Atiorney” Carr XJ ust: sf he | Gundrich. “Phe dental of the Justice to — Jewelry the alles so of action was th ent cae pi : MANY DEATHS DUE ‘AWFUL FIGHT TO GREAT HEAT FORLIFEIN (Continued from First Page.) at Pilgrain avenue and Pelham Park; taken to Fordham Hospital. MAZZOTTI, JOHN, thirty-four, of Jerome street, the Bronx, overcome at Pelham avenue and Pilgrim strest ; taken to Fordham Hospital. Eleven deaths and many prostrations are reported as a result of the | intense heat of to-day. Of those stricken fatally seven were infants, With the mercury rising relentlessly with every hour conditions became steadily worse and the hospitals were called upon to care for many who collapsed in the streets or while at their work. lieved by Divers to Survive After 95 Hours. PARIS, July 10.—That at least three of At 8 o'clock a thunderstorm came up and the rain soon coming down the thirteen men who went down on in torrents, the mercury fell 13 degrees, registering 76. The air continued the submarine boat Farfadet, at Bizer- to grow cooler. ta, Tunis, on Thursday, are still alive When window curtains went up to-day It was to let In a hot breath that made the only half-restored heat sufferer of yesterday hate the sight of the sun. A reluctant look at the thermometer at 6 A. M. showed aspiring Mer- oury pulled up to 76, and evidently intent on taking a big climb during the in spite of the fact that they have imprisoned for nearly ninety-five hours is the firm helief of the divers who have been working about the unfortunate: craft, Six were alive yesterday mor been day. ing, seventy-two hours after the Farfa In the crowded tenement districts hot, fretting, unrefreshed humanity (sunk, but as nearly a8 can be told crawled out from under a blanket of heat to find that the only change which ginnot possibly Jive much ingen. had come was a flercer heat: Childrer: crept out on fire-escapes and Women ‘tie efturis to twise the bart go on | kept coming to the windows for a breath of air as they steamed over the but not much progress has been mide morning coffee. Incoming trains were crowded with people who had gone to the country , over Sunday. A person boarding a train within fifty miles of New York often found it impossible to obtain a seat. “Standing room only up ahead” was expect to tak the cry of the brakeman in the fourth car. trey a0 eet he “Wonder how it is in town,” speculated the apprehensive resorter, buying eet ntal LTCitE a paper and hunting anxtously for something about the weather y hours yet betu t's Hke an oven,” was the comment of many as they waiked off the |) Mer ane ie HRGor ferry-boat into the close, breathless city. ad. The Ministry The thousands of toilers who streamed through the strects carried coats that there cised against unnecessary exposure to the heat. Dogs and cats are dying off at a great rate. Forty. HOOKER PLEADS The police of the West eventh Street Station say that district has been almost depopulated. SHOT HIMSELF 8 had happened before 4 that tires of the im Lace still alive “Tele known that conditions inside th 7 boat are such that jt may very easily AT BRONX PARK. |pe impossivie for the men aive to re —— nd to Knocks. ‘The tugging at the 5 . it and sclally the stiain put on REDS (SOCIO Ces yesterday when she was hauled cide with a Revolver. oat e surface only to sink gain, loosened her caps ind permitted Water to enter the interior orifics. It fs also belleved that water was enter Edward Kercher, a tallor living with 62 ¢ street, attempted su: in Bronx Park by BAR CHARGES : hasten as the water was © the left breast. He was taken to the Last to Die Wil! Drown. Fordham Hospital after a long walt. jaene jen of ose to die will proba! = | His condition js critical. ie by rOWwnIng, as enough a Pale and Worn, He Enters Kercher seated himself under an oak | forced into the | submarine wie . My ltree, with his back a Inst it, at the to supply e men for some little time Denial—Says Legislature cig. oe Tete roe etme Boe MUR "os, bsible: to tal feal Gardens, William Marburger, a sald has Lacks Jurisdiction. gardener, heard the shot and ran to| the man. Kercher said he had shot himself, but refused, and still refuse: (Special to The Evening World.) to say why he did so new over | ALBA July 10.—Supreme Cour) Marburger ran to the Conservatories derinped anit Justice Warren B. Hooker, pale 27 Jana notiticd the superintendent, after nibncae | worn out by his long fight for his Judi-|jeaying a young man mine wet cial life, appeared ‘in person before the| icarchur. Ho says he was not all te and Assembly, in joint session! 1¢ use the ‘phene and had to-day, and made a general denial of/¢; > the charges brougit against him by t | Legisiature and tt ate Bar Associa in, that he is untit to sit on the Suc me Court Bene ne denial writing an e is no crime ailogedsin the on which a proceeding may be st the accused te, the amb pally reach tes that ORANGE GIRL WASHINGTO ILL AT PANAMA. a Canal Comm is advised that Miss = Justice Hooker declares that his act | Margaract ick, a stenogray | Were done in the faithful and conscten | the employ of the commission a 2 tous discharge of his duties as a cit ts w =) tz \ puslic officer, He taerefore Oculist, i.e, a a plea of not guilty, | Siclan whose spec * Hooker argues that none of | HARE es specified constitutes an of- | h he ty Mable under the al from t ick & s ons de Eh avon gee ieee Bottle Baby’s Life Saved by Lactated Food 3 t suggested that he be notified he was Wanted, ‘This was done {and he presented himself with counsel. represented by counsel’ Lieutenant-Governo: he replied. with a toward his att ething of rners of his fceable eff r ave of Mp smile lurke mouth and to appear Diamonds Never Grow Less Ip Value, ling a COOPERSTOW: , bey Was about making 2 H ted IL e then sdjourned until norning, waen It will adopt ue procedure for the trial of they | holeaaler., We pos SS SIPHON EXPLODES; ONE MAN MAY DIP. Volice Rexer Keeping 2,000 Pern No Bmplo: Requires yy) Write tf ome Noo “SWEET &C LACTATED FOOD CONTAINS from secne of Fae MILK SUGAR allays {rritation. improve AM that crowded part of the Ghetto Alzestion, and supplies Save Clothes, Labor In the neighborhood of No, 57 Attorney bodtly warmth, street was thrown into a wild state of |] warms forma muscle and tiene | and Time excitement this afternoon by the ex- |} part MALT partially pre-digests |! by usin; phesion of a. big soda siphon that the food ‘aie yrecked, the lower front part of the I piem pHOSPHATE makes ‘ely Injured one man and ™| MILLER’S bug aa Me LT bon PON OR ONE ne. Taanve® of the Der |F iLi makes fat and warmth, The injured man is Gimpel Silver- tein, fifty-two years olf, of No. 107 | SOLD IN 4 KIZES AND RECOMMENDED Thatford street, Brooklyn, He has a! py ALL REVUTABLE DRUGGIST emall chance for recovery. explosion blew out & Richardson Co, The force of the J (Made with Naptha) 5! At all Grocers Rough on Bed Bugs Knocks a Bed Bug silly, Liquid, Nozle Cans, 180,250 the front of the lower part of the house and wrecked eight windows, The police had a hard time keeping the crowd of two thousand people {n order, ARE YOU TIRED answering misleadidng advertisement, East Elmhurst, “iy Halt Hour from Herald Square, has attra te more oureful home seekers OUGH ON ROACHES, 150, 250 and disor Ung vin ore than any Ce ee bee At rae OUCH ON FLEAS, 250 Shall all We Tell You Why? Send Postal .M, Views Mo Ciroulars How to Make Mon MMS LN aT, QUOH OR RATS, 140280 OUCH ON MOTH AND Al . ALL AT DUUG EB 8. WELLS, Jersey Clty, SUBMARINE \Three of French Crew Be-' -PIAN on their arms, loosened their collars and fanned themselves. The town Rh DAsen ofhe:| went to work with a sigh and a gasp. SR Prostrations were common, despite the fact that unusual care was exer- was: “Hurry arratened before Coroner Scholer to- day. His bond was fixed at $3,000, and all was givey by Clark Green- woo of No, 21 West One Hundred and Thirtieth street. Dr, Morgan packed up his grip in the ‘Tombs and went to his home, He sald he hadn't minded the experience much, although {t was very hot {n the prison nll night. know nothing about this affair hevend what I have said," declared Dr. Morgan, “I have done no Intentional wrong and I have no statement to make, Since they have seen fit to place me under arrest I will reserve what I have to say until the proper time." Coroner Schqjer did his best to get Dr, Morgan to tell what he knew about the mysterious Dr, Schenck, who is now belleved to be a woman. Dr. Schenok and Dr, Kinney ran the “‘san- cash DOCTOR HELD IN SANITARIUM GASEGETS BAIL Morgan, Who Signed Death Certificate of Thompson Girl, Is Released. Dr. George FE. Morgan, who issued a ideath certificate in the ens» of Mama | ttarlum" where the ‘thompson girl waa Jeannatte ‘Thompson, of Peeksktli, who | Operated on and died. Dr. Kinney has ; 7 ‘ n proved to be a real Ilve person, dled in the anitarium” at N 1 We , Mash ML) ia a I but Dr. Schenck appears to be a myth. Forty-seventh street as the result of a| criminal onerat pariysis of the heart as t 1 was WATERS The special excellence of the | Waters Pianos js their sweet tone. Many things are impor- tant in the construction of a good piano, but the tone is most important of all, Do not buy any piano until you have heard the sweet tone of the Waters and tested its tine singing quality. | Send postal for catalogue with reduced prices and terms on our new 3-Year System, giving you three years’ time |] on a piano without interest. Stool, cover, tuning and de- livery free. | HoraceWaters & Co., | Three Stores: || 134 Fifth Ave., near [8th St. | ||) 127 West 42d St., near Broadway. | | 254 West 125th St.,near8th Ave. | Un il F 1 ‘ONE: ing fact in our store. |are resolutely, and Wash Goods. in Wear. nd Women's Shoes, tery. Leather Goods, and Embroideries, let Goods, sts. Groceries, Dress Goods, We don't believe in hold- | |ing on to straw hats too long, Our business has been a record breaker this season, probably because more peo- ple are finding out that we've the very finest sorts of straw hats at reasonable prices, Naturally we have had to! replenish our stock, but suc- cecded in filling ali gaps with the same fine qualities from the same high class makers who provided the original stock which took so} well, | So now we come to the} climax of the season with! the freshest aud finest sort jof stock, Nothing less than $2.50) quality, the majority $3 and $3.50 sorts, with several hundred regular $4 hats, All $1.75. i Aller 1 o’Clock One Stamp With Every 10 Cents Spent. SALE Values $1.00, 75c., 50c, Made in 2 A Velvety Complexion and a Plump Figure wre Mure soUKhE ater aid ° particulai be bu ny beaut f and sl hep! All boys’ straw hats $r. Rocers, Perr & Company. Three Broadway Stores, 2 Mt here jourskin clear, pure aid abot 258 842 1260 Aenea hat | Tis dally” uso be a at at at | by Orumeiste and Jt ath 1 departs 3 2nd st. | Hook. Free to Ja Warren st, 13th ste 32nd st. Hook, | Free to yr ————— HELEN WANTED—MALE, Typewriter; | S000 class; Romington, ‘Adress I FY and experte WANTab- 1 maleaman In oloal hive Rosenbar Experienc with rege Is your baby sickly ? Try Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. TO-DAY’ \}| CONTINUES TO-MORROWs | All prices advertised in Sunday’s papers will hold good Tuesday, or P as long as the various lots last Every statement in our advertisements is a liv- “‘the greatest good to the greate confidently facing the responsi- |bility of department store leadership. ,are Shattered—values take cance—it’s triumphant selling for The 14th St. Store—it’s brilliant buy il Be sure to visit these departments to-morrow _ PRICE “ONE CENT. |BABY'S TERRIBLE SORE Body Raw With Hume Caused Untold Agony. Doctor Did No Good, Mother Discouraged, CUTICURA CURED AT ONCE “My child wasa very delicate baby. | A terrible sore and humor broke out on his body, looking like raw flesh, | and causing’ the child untold agony. | ysis rescribed various rem- tien hone of which helped at all. I became discouraged and took the matter into my own hands, and tried Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment with almost immediate succe: Be- fore the second week had passed the soreness was gone, not leaving a trace ofanything. Mra. Jeannette H. Block, 281 Rosedale St., Rochester, N. Y."" ‘felephone 4800 Gramercy. Bs een Niecy STAMD S SALE v We are accomplishing st number’’—we so Se —— Prices on a better signitfi- | ng for our patrons. | Ladies’ Suits. Men’s and Bi oys’ Clothing, Sporting Gcod Lawn and Porch Goods House Furnishings. | China and Glassware. Hosiery and Underwear. eT No Double Stamps Given} With C. 0. D.’ ad Conable Tuesday, July 11th, or Men’s Cravats 35c. Each—3 for 1.00, inch French four-in-hands from fine English Foulards, Silk Crepes and Grenadines, plain colors, polka-dots and fancy weaves. Soroadway L196 Plier. DIED, 9, at Asbe Park. JOHN Ieband = Pavabe Du iddenly, July 8, at h Madinon st. New B FITZPATRICK rs Mary's Church. Grand and sat lO A, M. Tuck day, July 11, 1906, | cus. only in Party, on Priday, dun: 10, 1 Maret Balaton his age Relat! » attend th ae t Gie Charen of ta Asoo nih ave, and 10th ot w York on Turaday, July 14, Gt 11 o'clock, Interr ment private, -——— LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, 2D TYBRS-UP on tnen, Mb mundey Co. bi te 1d te Tiret-clake collar and utt siapely Dakota Sicam Lauudiy, tat ay. id ANTE Ver Lath at