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i HEAT CLAINIS MANY MORE VICTIMS, BUT CLOUDS BRING Seekers for Relief Stricken Dead in Parks and at Seaside, While Thermometer Climbs to | Record Height. | THE WEATHER FORECAST. RV er Mahn PY 1p LVUWe Five Suspects ‘Arrested in Raid on Alleged _ Black-Hand Dens; Sleuths Who Captured Them for The Evening World by a Staff Artist.) cially (Photographed f Thunder-stormes during to-night; Wednesday shewers and cooler. Just when the heat was climbing to a killing level to-day there” came a sudden break as a foretaste of the Weather Man's promised relief, The top score in the Government machine downtown was reached at noon when the quicksilver trickled up to 92. It looked as if all records were going, when suddenly the sky darkened and a Hvely breeze sprang | out of the southeast. Degree by degree the mercury declined. It was still hot—very hot—at 3 o'clock, but when you compare 86 to 92 in a weather table you can feel much more comfortable at the lower figure. Tt had been broiling and sizzting all|hour to-day, for there was no rush left morning when that southeast, full-|dn the tolling masses, Even the “car @rown zephyr got up and shook ftself. | hogs were inert and spiritless and Mt was called out for business, too, for| moved listlessly in the crowds that Mountainuous clouds had plled up on| trickled from bridge trains and Subway the horzons. And as it stretched into] expresses, ts stride it wove and rewove the cloud| As for the Subway, the heat within @rapery and finally ront the masses of | the tube was little more oppressive Black and spilled denches of ran tn! than the heat in the street, It at least many places. | afforded shade, which in some degree Therp was rain in Yorkville and a sec-| mitigated the dank, dust-laden atmos- | t4on of Harlem, There wasn't much phere. Preelpitation, but it was rain. | When the sun had mounted well’ into From the towers of Manhattan rain the heavens what might be called the feowd be seen falling in Flatbush and/ lower Broadway Canyon and the Royal Borough “Park. In the west dense! Nassmu Gorge became channels of blis- | @heets of black were rising over the| tering, choking air waves. Hudson, and when the weather man| 400 D 1 mas asked what had happened to his OE) Cex intrument he rendered the glad news| The first flash of the sun's rays to) that the mercury had fallen to 90. | Teach down into the deep streets of the | ‘This was at 1 o'clock, up to which financial district shot the mercury in hour and thirty-eight | Many tubes to 100, and some of them | prostrations had been reported. As|resistered several degrees higher. early as 9 o'clock the official register | Where the sun had shone long on brick wes 4. Sixty minutes later the bub-| or limestone walls they became scorch: | bling flufd in the instrument had mount-| {ing to the touch. The heat of the ed to 8, pavements could be felt through the soles of light shoes, | Ambulances Kept Busy, Walking across asphalted thorough-| By this time the clang of the ambu-|*@Tes was like stepping on halt baked lance gong could be heard all over the | Molasses, and in sume places It seemed ctty, and the hospitals prepared to care|to ooze and sizzle with the heat, for an unprecedented number of heat| But nowhere was there so much suf- cases, The humidity was 79 ‘Traffic|fering as in the tenement neighbor- all along Broadway was clogged with| hoods, No breeze had swept there Sunstruck horses, |walled lanes throughout the night, and Then came the change. At first #o the baking heat of yesterday had not silght as to be only perceptible from dissipated when the sun came again the topmost lofts of sky-~plercing butld | today to scorch and wither. MAN atl wad /atlil heatcladen.> Neverthe: with thelr babes on roofs and fire- leas, the paychological influence of the) S°SPes sasping for a breath of fresh Ree arte) Dey Stole es talluene air and praying for just a faint cooling MIE ua ened ee see the) ephyr that did not come, The parks The news that {t was only 46 degrees | Wor® crowded until the sun came up @bove zero in Denver acted like a tonie *N4 drove the homeless to the shade on the optimistio. It gave a flavor of | Cf sme Wall oF whatever refuge from truth to the for Malt ecMRL ¢! ecast, which was bright, | r ‘The official weather prophet, however, | Parke Offered No Rellef. | | Countless hundreds had gone to Cen- had not forecasted the cooling change | until to-night. He has done some sweat. |‘! Park during the night, hoping for | | relief there, on lawns and mosses and ing himself up in his tow h Kd eat tower, and had | seneath the trees They remained only | Getermtapd to take no chances and hold tel : a fa little while, however, for the mos- | out no false hopes, That the change | ,,,, t Wit of cones ® | quitoes rose trom their lairs and swe) ‘as ahead of schedule, even though !t | Gown upon the sweltering multitudes, | was only a shabby two-degree change, | griving them back to thelr oven-like ought to muke his conyervatism popu- | ho-nes lar, This little pest seema to have taken Nine Killed In Early Morning. Nine persons had expired from the in swarms in the heat in the two boroughs before 10 ets stretching away Ly o'clock. Reports of prostrations were ne Central Part 2s and threes at inter- 4, nding {ts acres recorded before niles of | tree-shaded A suffered more from the rellef car at o! ; There was f he smother- r ing, scorching atmos} y quar- open highways ter, “has blazed dc An early prostratior reported rom | number of s Seaside Park, Coney 4, where borough are victim had g from his Brookiyn | ttl for a si Brockiyn's Record Higher, The deaths from the heat In Brookly have been ag three ne to those Te of a the the police heard imbed to He taking a bath, 1 succ heat and died a@ seventeen ue who r ! the Bron the Prevention taken polson her than suffer the tor- Is it Is learned that ture of the heat horaes ate, dropping olty : gr t illlamsburg section of Brook Men a were dropping on one could not lown @ street the pave toppling over in horse had not fallen and was their homes the opened| Strugs ing In heat the full focus of h the clty. -| peer every fire On the street, the atn he ad et he Sorat flavor of a sirro: D: een ie y 4 ‘0. ers c 1 the d netimes the pilot their vehicles throug s ell. For the small boy tt where there was no shade { lark to be 1 over by MONEE Thal seats end stream of a flre hose ment. In the te and children fell in their Wherever there was 5 crowds besleged it, ., List of Dead tice a cinta ast from the Heat we the public baths the children riote H for admission, and the along ANDERSON, PE river R, fifty-four years fronts the water was black w 71 a {th bob-| old, of No, 71 East Fourth street, Man- bing heads of youn esters and inen. a Cal Wave Out West SH, JOHN, six months old 7 . 516 East One there ta an area ¢ F é it aventeenth street a8 over the Northwest and the prom- NIKOLA, four days old tse of the Weather Man is that it | IAPR AF 1h tee veo beg moy- died No, 317 Bast One Hundred and } where the mercury registered nag @rees at 8 o'clook KRAUS, JACOB, Jr, olght months has been deliciously old, died ome, No. 64 East Six- Netiraskans rising from beds thig| teenth street, morning to find the n the tu LECHNER, LE RD, fitfty-two down to 6. And at Denver, w years old, of >», $3 Henry street there are warm ¢ ir ‘ Brooklyn, died in Lon Col way, the te nper. 1s 4 at min-up , That those who ity tha hades ICK, MICHAEL, sixty years old, of Places in the suburbs had spent a @ State at Brooklyn. Wearisome, enervating wns man!-| RANKIN, MARY, Fifty years old, of fest as they streamed from the ferry) No Nostrand € B houses and across the bridges, dras- bed from the heat Bing thely feels behind,A them and EORGE, fifty-flve vears old | carrying thelr coats on ‘thelr ped rae No, M5 Sackett street, Brogtiyn. | Re wee 20 oun thing. 40 «rush SCHULTZ, BDWARD, forty ug | TiGULFO DMALCAGN®O SVIR=ZI ‘4, LA.ROSSA! 52.GAND OL.£O7 Mrs. the GELOW BLAMES HUGHES, CALLS | CAOKER “I \" Writer Returns From Vacation Trip Spent in the Ba- varian Alps, Poultney Bixelow, the writer, who has been in the Bavarian Alps on the first vacation he had in several years, ar- rived to-day on the Kronpring Wilhelm him. “L came home especially to go after Goy jot the Mr, Bigelow trip, Bigelow, who accompanied him on mountaln-ellmbing was with Hughes for his non-enforcement law against river pollution,” “During my absence I rad have been working on this thing at long distance, and have succeeded in getting |the signatures of many prominent ‘pons resididng along the shore to a pet! tion protesting against the dumping of filth Into the Hudson River, which, as are floating stream of t the towns which d | ae the Mexicans \Can’t Find Out What Alls Satlor E A N , ls now a big ‘The people of the lower end of the are entitled to protection mp b elr sewage into the river, wh their own neighbors who live below them.” Although he ¢/ @ year or two Mr, Bigelow didn astic over the Repub “Richand Croker is political leader,” he sand keep had Croker for Mr. | their and Mrs. home at Ma! fer Juated at Seoret: seem very n ticket: my sald knows how to do two things— his mouth shut this country would be better of a n, from not the people Yale only y Taft, enthusl- {deal type of Croker his eep dictator, Just ve Diaz Bigelow went direct to where he is | going to finish his new ‘history of Ger- many. PATIENT BAFFLES DOCTORS. Found Under Hoboken Dock, The physicians at St Mary's Hos- old, No. 116 Union avenue, Bronx. years olf, of No, sil East Fitty-fourth! {viewil waar told viral glowered At | pital, Hoboken, are puzzled by the case SPHIGEL, HIRSH, forty-five years e at his home; taken to ‘the datretives and replied to | of @ man dressed in the uniform of @ old, of No, 49 Pitt street, dropped dead | questions sullenly. The four men| sailor in the United States Navy who in Hamilton Fish Park HUGH, — twent who had entered ahead of the detec: | was brought in after having been WOOD, MARTHA, forty-four years Sieb veers tclcie Nop HISy Camere ances, | tives, fled through the rear, Then one| pulled from under @ dock where he lay old; found dead in bathtub at No, iio) Dreoklym; removed to Cumberland detectives began a search of the | asleep, just In time to save him from flat, He first drew forth a book, whieh, | drowning 0 GET ALLEGED Street Hospital, ORSE, RALPH, fitty-t 0. 63 Lexington ¢ West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street. according to the detectives, gives min- details ag to the M of old, of No. 46 East Thirty-fourth str PROSTRATIONS tan; removed ‘at re were also drawings pit " the detectives say are | BROV WILLIAM, elghte ears | Hospital. old, of No. e, overcome at} MOSHER, WILLIAM, forty-two bombs. The drawings | No. 816 East Fo street; taken | years old, of No, 28 Rodney street, 1 now to place an electric to Flower Hospital removed to Kings County | Je a bomb, and Grea BRYAN, MICHAEL, fifty-eight years i a: nlas for the manufacture of ex- O'BRIE Bi AGNES, thirty-five years | | plosives. iI 2 Su How to Make Bombs. overcome Detectives Gathered Five TR taken from No. 816 Hast Thirty-t ¢ Brew fo 8 bre Hun eighth 3 Another drawing showed a bomb with CARR( taken to! pects and Found ee a point indicated by an arrow with the | printed directions that here was the years old, © place to attach the fu: Other lines | ated the positive and negative poles he battery, which might be used to yeara old, nth street; O'HARA, JOHN, forty years| No. 600 West Fe taken to Bellevue Hospital, sixty | for Bombmaking, | = | i} CARTER, WILLIAM B,, ft of the East Eighty-eighth i A he station; to Presbyterian| REGAN, PATRICK, thitty-seven| ‘The police admit to-day that through | €xplode the bomb, ee ry ee ates Hospital. | yoars old a Bb 1% Lind aise ver | the terror with + thelr wholesale | "9's “five or six volts’ follow ec ‘ockaway avenue and New| CHEWISH, ¢ GE, forty years old, | Com? 3 bomb shave filled sections 16 Gans he : ota Toad; taken to St. Mary's Hos: se M the manufacture of bombs, ot » spice treet, ae tal |4n New York, there is a strong prob- | some . of them: ov" from home to Bt incent's at 1 semnoves rom home to ents | REILLY, ANNA, twenty-four years| ability that the » of a| Dry cells should register from twelve : | old, of No. 4 West Ninetee reet; | Bi; : 4 won’ | t2 @Shteen amperes. CLEARY, BULLEN, forty-elght years Mh ENe oe Wreat Np eeent ie Black Handers arrested “on suspicion’ | ‘0 30 ries SRLUHAE CHER AUOW old, So. 211 West : Fae be avenue to New} may get away from the meshes of the | tester to rest on negative, taken t kane eet ,| law. When the tive were arraigned In batteries should not register COHEN. TORR re iat ume oe ‘Jefferson Market Court t t nree and a half volte, Ue EE CR h Seite EUsT to Petrosino, Bs the ie next annotations had reference terian Hosy e 4 apparently to the rigging of the battery BLUMTAN: aaventatn years and his tre to a bomb, One of directions was: Seacnich an “Primary wires on top of inductive coll Rete rie 2% than P were and connect to timer. Secondary bat- | f ' AaB atest $10,000 bail each ; Malan tennntotatoue Y, MICHAEL, thi MARAT Chlnel alte lozen OF MOFe wires below inductive coil.” yne at home, No Se aitiae penetra ar utes eer pre oxeua cea UmOOy OMSY sey) 8 are also In the book ground klyn. jropped while #% work sang 19 plans of several houses, Including the ea ds ree ae nent at No ast Hleventh , Re oare vas cit (Mees a Taio tne Where a bomb was exploded on . , | Heat 6 trouble is) thal pe Lopena 1s suspected of placing | ree ore they hese persons to “Ste street, overcome at ourt some emissary of the Black Hand tives also found « package from M rf gol ee i " v h they say ts the most Rants 1, . a Bhd k and su¢ evider et secured against Rae NEY, HELEN, sixty-five years ay A t estity against the ach uk ty; Searching fre 1 oomb throwers, ther the detectives found some shells noved to Bt. t's) Several cases have fallen through (op a shot gun and 300 Scallbre re- owing to this widespread fear, says : JOHN, ts Lieut. Petrosino. rol eracarnge ss No. 29 Wythe av Ran Business as Mask. | Second Raid Made, Saree pen arene PewOHAS to-day intimated en.| Vitzt was hurried to headquarters Ing World reporter, however, that in| 20d then the police determined to raid WALM certain lettera they had found in the ‘!? house at 418, Bast : 3 of the bornb-throwers raided last *tfeet. Gandolfo was behind the bar y-seoor ht were names and es enough | When the detectives entered. taken to New Y istify at least half a dozen or mor “We want you,” sald Carrao. “You'll have a time getting me!”’ yalled Two of men under arre ’ forty-tw detectives, ran 4 the saloon-keeper, and jeaped from be- LARA os R hind the bar. MIU of No, 420 xth street, o busines: kK 16 time three other men : ; avenue and Windsor | for thelr seoret deat sed in o1 etectives. ‘The latter taken home. Sayarfo Viral's grocery, 432 and clubs. Gandolfo | i ‘ ; Hiarreetnn they: P was kno wn, and the others coy- Aiivconanyaare D WOMAN, Bast Thirteenth street, they say, had ered With revolvers, and all were made NMOUth atreet » ken from more recipes for making and wiring prisoners. ie three men with Gan- South street, overcome at d were Leonardo Laroso, Ifo sald they years old, of No. mbs in {t than sugar and other sup- es, Salvator saloon, at ith streets; taken to - ol East a 8; ta to Hud. Gandolfo's Pasquale Moccagorano, h street; 148 Hast Bleventn street, was also veara old cot None hee ided last night. It would have been street, and Salvatore Suige, for any one not knowing certain years old, of No, 418 Bast 4 venth street. sswords and sign manual nk there, the police say, and harder to get out & be got in by any BINGHAM BREAKS ’ nto the Black Hand cases after the SLEUTH SQUAD, JONES ve years « pts Neem arrest of Angelo Lopena, of No, 33s ‘ 2 ney ee caer q | Hast Hleventh street, on Tau sday sit Ouneelancnet Ts eal ere attended . CRAZED BY HEAT, BE) ® ver Sa” || (ato the) TtallaneDar eet l van Treat twenty-thre TRIED TO KILL | it Lopena it devel-| Gay by reducing two datectives trom ; eae etal ENTIRE FA MILY.| oped that he tor Virzi and| the ¥2000 to the $1,400 grade, and later fy scien ' — Pietra admitted, blushingly, that abe] Snnounoed that nD iy (al ST) F h avenue: re + aan 6 change was the failure of t \e ' D fospita at, George Bittner, a| "as engaged to marry Lopens, In tho handling of Black Hand caren 5 three years | Watched the Grocer, Frank Bonanno and Felix de Martini, 1 jowery; to Phirtleth street and Avenuc| Without meaning to do 80, the gitl} reputed to have been Lieut, Petrosini's Vincent's Loepit | ne, tried to kill bis wife and|drew the attention of the detecttves| star men, were the detectives reduced, BBY, G. H., @ years old, of | n at his home to-day, H ) her fatner, and Carrao and Ar “I want the police to make good on Astor House, ove Astor Hous as revol which Doll have kept a ponttant watch on the these Black Hand cases,” said Gen ake H fi, Bes KET RARE grocer since. It was decided to raid} Bingham, ‘and when I find that in- | Mrs. Bittner hid the| Virals ho late igs night. Joined vest gations have been shiftlessly han- ft N k rd street, | a bureau drawer, and for a Jdeut, Bottl, Carrao and Archipoli| died off will go the heads of the police t street sta 4 4 fae | went to the Virai flat. As they walked | officers responsible." ( pte ss (CPA ip. the stairs four men—all for-| Twenty men were transferred trom pice | ae he became wild again | | ners—rushed past them into the|the Delancey street station to scattered j USE OE pyereGne. beman. to dour nt room. With drawn revolvers,| precincts in Manhattan. This is the eg ARTE jan fled from the house. | j. detectives forced their way into tie] station-house which Inspextor Max J r with her. The t Schmittberger visited one night Jast) : she home of a nelg Irai's two sons and two daughters| week, and as a result charges have vore with him, and the daughters, one| heen preferred against six men for neg- ound Bi at Twer MKENNA, PATRICK ty Attintve, and locked nich up later Po man Cavanagh Piewa, i ner wandering in the woods |% Whom was Pietra, becaine hysteri- yosixth street and Aveoue A! cal Wa mnBh..wap ot beptavestenefi, she Drops. lect of duty. Bonnano and De Martini, sleuths, will do plain ¢lothes jevue H the italian duty in manufacture of | food several times bat-| matter with h | H ! 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