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} CHIEF OF POLICE DETECTIVES IS SET BAC! - MERCURY REACHES 92, BUT RELIEF IS SURE WEATHER—Showers Probable To-night or Friday. ’ PRICE ONE CENT. ADDL WEATHER TE HERE (O-NGHT: HEAT S HLL GREAT TO-DAY a nNen o Copyright, 1914, by The Prose eubitehing Co, (The jew York Wo: RUSSELL BOUNCED AS HEAD OF POLICE Tl “Made a False Official State- ment” Is Only Explana- tion Given. |HUGHES GETS High Humidity Adds to Heat Tor-| ture, and More Deaths and Pros- ies ea ve ane ise in Power Has Been trations Are Reported—Show- Very Rapid : ers in the West PLACE, Inspector Joan H. be = — RECORD OF THE DEADLY HEAT. THE WEATHER TO-DAY. Mew York—Partly cloudy, contin. weather; thunder showe:a to-night or Friday ui, able winds; cooler to- Russell, who has at the head of the Police Detective Bu- att Headquarters for more | than a year, was reduced from his rank as Inspector late this afternoon and was The following table shows te || *At to be the captain of the City Island number of deaths and prostrations and the highest offelal temperature— with the humidity—in Mew York City on each of the first four days of the present heat wave: It was ugeill jally an@ounced at Head- the action was take; Rusyell quarters ty cause Inspector ad made a Ree eT tL Dacotion, | [| saison OOSIAL. btaternent.'* sumar. The Commissioner of Police has the| 045 72 ry r") power to reduce an inspector to be a oe eld me roo |jcaptain at any ume, tt Whe believed runspay. Jat Headquarters that the only person ' by whom Russell would have been WEDNEEDAT, bosked for “making a false official Png statement” was Mr, Waldo himself; 79 829 but nobody would tell on what point SJ aro the official figures of the Weather Bureau, taken Whitehall Building, overlooking the Lay, aud the friction arose, Kaward T. Inapector Hughes was as- »pen to every " wuatwace is: tha wl signed to succeed Russell in the De- } muitaing, on Bs current of downtown hutmaa |{tective Bureau. It was the crowning ' ity bound for Brooklyn p step in the rapid rise in authority of o'clock and was rising. Thi which had been storing up heat al! 4 HEAT DEATHS TO-DAY. AHEARN, JAMES, aged fifty, a post-oflice clerk, of No. 502 West Sev- jure of the city streets, |) the yongest Inspector Néew York has |had, Hugues got the oak leaves on his collar only two weeks Mr. Waldo sald nm at that itme acording to the | goss: the department (i “Although as Commissioner T/ mente against the Stilwell matt, which BARRY, JACK, aged fifty-five, overcome in Central Park and taken to nd in t heWast Sistyseventh) dose not de on @ alte for a now i] + ; ge byterian ih al, where he died. Bh ARSE ation near headquarters, and|Gounty Court-House City Hall Pa endl the Nordiinger Chariton Fire- esbyteriar Isplia e died | riet ce id ‘orks Company. CLANCY, JAMES J., aged sixty, a printer, overcome early this morn- |are ¢ the ouly captain in the de>) Gaynor announced thts afternoon that displays made by these compant ing in the Glenmore Hotel, No. 3 ¢ Thatham Square, and died ther: rtment ho has not sent a ¢ he would not sign the bill, but send it | were made by Alderman Samuel Mai politicians and other a CLOUGH, WILLIAM, aged fifty-five, a hotel keeper at Ninety-seventh arouna me to street and Seventh avenue, Brooklyn; shot himself at home, being |» soins to promote you.” driven desperate by the heat. | Hughes was a confidential GIRHERDT, at t set promo’ stenog- n Walker, th the Cosmopoll- rapher for n Bris n MARY, aged six months, of No. 613 Second avenue, died | eaitor and publisher er home thi. ve ae from neat exhausticn, e in 18K , ANNA, ag ine, of No. £64 Lexington avenue, Brook- esiles ‘overcome at home and died. RY W., aged forty, of No, 2158 Second avenue, over- »me and died in the Reception Hospital. #ENE, aged 40, address unknown, overcome by heat g on ladder on South street; fell 30 feet and was ine | am In sixteen years he has a |tan Maga when Theodore | Reosevelt, then Mo ut young men of professional nsider the opportunities of tment and the carser minissioner, GR! lyn; MARSHALL, HE" come at f M'CARTHY, Ete while worki stantly hi ied. M'GOV . JAMES, aged about seventy, of No, 164 Gast One Hundred | partment oxcept the f and Third street, prostrated at his home and died. \« ne M'NAMARA, DEi 1A, aged thirty-five, of No. 413 West Fiftieth street, overcome by heat at her home and died. WTORREY, WILLIAM, aged forty, of No, 214 East Twenty-second street; collapsed and died at his home. : | First of nil, the local Weather Bu-|£ o'ctoct letter from Mr elt, passe cppoint jeved as high nber of the assignment to b rank as {¥ open to a Inspetor |FRANK X. M’QUADE NOW A MAGISTRATE. Mayor Gaynor 1 © this afternoon des- though the thermometer went ignated Frisk X. MeQuale, an Assistant reau wanted to Inform people of | op to S6, Later the humidity fell to 4 atl ay a City M New York to-day that if they could| The following report of weather con. | Ap stand the heat until to-night all{*ittons for the twenty-four hours ending | month to ‘hake { would be well—untt the next heat] Af $o'lock this morning wax given ou" | been in the Cornoratto el's once wave strikes us. Tho forecast fOr) nt cratures are ullgntly higher in| uliive Third Assombly Distrlot, His { tomorrow is that the temperature) io otnwe | will at no time exceed elghterfive | iy oy. in | iegrees, an] may not go 80 high. to fl the vacancy ent appointment of ern portion of the co * than at the same New rds high tem- appoint caused 0 Magistrat It | yesterday. has been from ten to fiftee degrees | perature were made at some stations in| Dr. W reported ligher every jay since Sunday. the ul Valleys y ‘erday, Much | Chief Mazisty ) to-day that A storm tqaaring from the Great|rellef ts being afforded rong high | he had examined Magistrate Leroy B. Lakes to the Gulf of St. Lawrence! pressure area with lower temperature | Crane, n been absent from the Y has already relieved the States to the| (hat ie moving east — over the Mis-| bencii f0 two months, and \ yorth and west of us. The Missis- Hreage and nets Mlesaslon! valleys and that It would not , fair to 5° |ihe Upper Lake regton, ate Crane eturn t i sippt Valley 1s full of ~~ doring | \ishowers have been quite <eneral in| at | k mvaleseing from 4 thunderstorms which coo) the di®! oo tion Nebraska, Northern Kc:sas, velancholia tricts which ore fortunate enough Lo tow ang the Upper Lake region, and . ball = be in their pat from Kastern Texas eastward throats But the good news ebout to-morrow | :no cotton belt to Western Georgia NEW YORKER A SUICIDE was about all that could enable any-) “The temperature in this vicinity IN HOTEL IN BAY STATE. body to face today’s prospect with | will be near the % degree mark again q soy eort of nerve. The promise of} ths storiMndicated for Friday anda | BROCKTON, Mass., July 6—Crazod by tue early morning was for a day | iene change to cooler may be felt eat, Theodore Seimmle, aged thirty hotter than the Fourth of July, and) to-night. The weatnor will be gener- ss, & travelling salesman of New than | ally fair, but brief local thunder sho worse, far worse, in humidity ers are probable late to-night or any day of the present torrid wave K, committed suicide lay by at H p, fo wind. will, be moder ris, this city, to q The lists of deaths and prostrationa | 48%, The wind will be, ate a .egan early and lengthened with | The following temperatures were re- 7 startling rapidity, corded this morning: Albany, 82; At- The temperature at 9 o'clock was 78, Inatio ty, ut Boston, 86; Buftalo, aby ¢ 1 $1 per cent. of hu ago, $0; Cleveland, §2; Loulavi! Teena) Rares remess &; Montreal, #2; New Orleans, want Was ‘s} midity, which meant that people down-| phuadelohia, 80; Pitteburg. $0; town came to work in @ fine steam. The! jand, Me,, 82; Providence, $1; Tampa, percentage fell but two per vent. by Washington, 80. DETECTIVE STAFF, ‘MAYOR WON'T HAVE | 1911, 16 if “C Circulation Books Open to All.’ ne “enw Tony, THURSDAY, SULY 6, _ [EXTRA] PRICE ONE PAGES OBNT [“THIM WAS THE HAPPY DAYS!” NEW COURT-HOUSE | INCITY HALL PARK |Refuses to Approve naga | Bill, but Warns Objectors Something Must Be Done. After Mstening to many long arsu-) back to Albany without hia approval, ie Mayor sald that he would not approve of the bill on the ground | that City Hall Park was not the proper REMI MAN @ new bill that woul name and that further interminable Hd not be tolerated wither by the city au thoritles or the Legislature, | John D. Crimmins was the first to {speak against the bill, He was wed |by Arthur 5. Bard, of the Ba ion, after they jof Harlem, acting as a be pald for with olty money. STILL A MYSTERY. Commissioner Fosdick had pany directly, Hy las plenty ef eviden tu show it was simply « go-between, bu ing its matorials turers In New Jersey and eng: the freworks business only to t of collecting mous profits out of t Fosdick ge thes Dealer Names Committeeman Who Made tn xte had talked a Pri citi 1 ‘ ‘ ‘Oposition. ity @ppropriations, Subpoenus ate ou serving the pOrlo AReR baba I t for Aubrey Love, who ts sald to be t Hall Kk the ayor interrupted. H aE aE SS president of the company, and for Jame: | watd: UNITED FIREWORKS COMPANY not been able to get at the United Pirewogy Com- 7 from small manufac: n Mechanioal Rub: “PAY US $25,000 NOW OR WELL KILL YOU,” GIRLS TOLD STOKES | “If It’s Death or One Cent, Give Me Death,” Hotel Man Tells Court He Replied, and Then | They Shot Him. TOLD HIM THEY COULD “GET RID OF HIS BODY.” Millionaire Gives a Dramatic Recital of Attack by Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad. For the first time a public audience had a chance to-day to hear W. E. D. Stokes, world’s champion litigant and millionaire owner of the Hotel Ansomta, tell how Ethel Conrad and Lillian Graham, show girls, shot him up June 17 in their apartment at No. 225 West Eightieth street after an exciting three-<cornered conversation touching on certa letters which he had written and certain remarks which he had or had not made. KING’S OFFICER AREAL RAFFLES The elderly victim of the good alm of these young women of the chorus wan the first witness to be called this ternoon when Magistrate Freschi started the examin xg trial in the Cen- tre Street Court, At the summone of Assistant District-Attorney Sullivan he came forward to the stand, atmost eagerly, and thereafter for half an hour en sting mber of Rha ‘or more he was giving his version of | Pireworks Comnilttes of the Citizen , with such readiness that Celebration Committee, They were to his personal counsd tn- rrupted to mow down ‘|; tlonal ape | gear. STOKE GIVES WEALTH OF DETAIL IN STORY. With a Ith of detall and any number of highly dramatic gesturas Mr. Stokes described huw—according tw htm—Le bad been tricked into going to the girly’ rooma, how a demand w made upon him there, frat for « etyne ut | oodyguard of King Haakon to @ priaon) geach; how revolvers were polated at r ls the tre) hig head and stomach and how finally, von Metz) atter defying the young women, he was conversa- Meyer Played Wall Street by Day and Robbed Brooklyn Ai Homes at Night. Jcell as 8 confessed jous fall of Lie e+ | me ow , long atop nenrer to the John Doo of | 4: Cox of the Hu Me. the tall and handsome young| thrice wounded as he struggled to ge | “Why don't you gentlemen make it) A Yom ate n to the John Doe of) ee Company ut No. $$ Ley sirect, who 7 faa eK. anally od the| away from them. It made s maving git uo Ug sl or hat Ke graft whlch | igceived Love's mall, Inyeatixation has | yr ee reariy @ score of homes tn Fecttal, and for all the blistering hy« SBibA0 8 Oh YAW RAYE Wade nO d thousands of | ated to reveal auy trace of . © factory | ba Holghts section of Brook-|f the crowded chamber the lstensrs j Practical sugwestions, ¢ t of July 4, was indi | the concern was supposed to own in| He Columbia The cinte te| BURK closely upon his words, | In reply to several of the other ar-! cated this afternoon when Commission- | Trenton, N. J. Mr dick wants to| lyn when the detectives burst into Bi I have reason to remember ce:s 4 4 | or of Accounts Fosdick made this atate- | know just who divided up the 400 per| hall bedroom on the top Moor of No, of June 17," he bega ‘| ment | cent. profits of these Influential middle | 185 Columbia Heights last night. Wahout S00 ofe ib the Sadenetent ie progress made, Pcie havea isliek Cm @ dbaiae in ares | ao ‘ Laughing at the caso tt ch he was in my office in the Ansonia. wr works, made to me officially in writing It was stated at Mr. Fosd! Mice | “conned the cops” and won for himsolf| Miss Conrad called mo on the tel WitY NOT WRITE A BILL OFFER.) *"” a b | toeduy that the Lioyd Fireworks con lene title “the man w Diane’ Over ub wise Abate al ING A NEW SITE, cues A is sis or {ce np or fy Mansattan In) ngep the guise of which he | Miss Graham sailed for Bur ation of the artistic tone o} This dealer gaid that he was tol’ that $1305, $11. and § on, nawered with Ala, and I why don't you sit down and wr e could fix nis bids as high as he The Unite upan 4 ssed for | talk ver with ulin. that will offer a new site. In é ras he paid a commission t # appra +f untece- ery body's sa. at Lil AD) on nt. to man who ap- | # ‘ : » turned the question off with |has gone away and Cam 9 stor ‘ in, He rejected the propos”! ? . oe letters to you, yi in whi rt found In his room, after on you new courthouse ott Ha the to Kempner had hold ny brother what ’ Park the elty all dick refused t ' , i Jury, was tdre 1 a these ye e s rinoiary who ap: atimated 5 ee a to his father, He Ludo Von Mets 1 Miss omrad if #h wasi mu, These were tters, it t worth Me No. 41 Gadugute, sorry she 4 her place as eld unt ne Distriet-Attor- ™* hows. Tt el ny MSR 1 to him by the ¢ 1 used € ‘ 1 > the . Ale ° yed the aecret of bie rauk. » wot a place oe It the estimat redick's heh ae \ servation Soclety 1” ft la Helisnts se t n 4 ell } PAIN PEOPLE SORRY THEY © pr feria ates § ‘ ——_—_ TOOK THE CONTRACTS vpped to chat with them 1 1 WAGNER MEETS OBJECTONS | i; On benalf of the Pa wae nay And ther eer ON THREE-POLICE PLATOONS 4 aa) it he wan tee gem that ti Miened | ond ® ates! paper-ciitter w : 6.~Senator Wagner In , ; pane HUNDREDS OF LETTERS FROM ww 1 Jury inve followed aim we INFATUATED YOUNG WOMEN, ‘ i : A so permed don PRED ee Y are a sto tramo squads, M r Pr ria 4 Wi 1 1. STOKES SHOWS COURT HOW would > wil #o ; : ‘ nfatuated Mi88 CONRAD STOOD, WG wo wed owe ‘ " ! ives w el said, “Mr. Stoke, of va ¢ i bay c una am so glad to see you, You are al- York ( 1 | turned t od 4 ove a to (J ways so prompt.’ She shook hands wita nder exh ‘on 1 Pain Wire k r i| and ied te into the apartment, She bany, the Lloyd Fireworks mpany that you MUST nod ©. 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