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q WEATIER—Falr to-niaht and Wednesday. NIG > PRICE ONE CENT. Copyright. 1 by Co. jew York { “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” | The ishing PRELIMINARY WINS TO-DAY FORECAST YANKEE VICTORY IN BIG RACES TU-MORROW PRESIDENT’S SECRETARY CHOSEN TO LEAD THE CAMPAIGN FOR TAFT. Stars and Stripes Lead at Finish in Nearly All of Running Events. © . SPIKED BY SHEPPARD? Contestant Accuses American, but Britons Decline to File Protest. THOUSAND ISLAND PARK FIRE SWEPT: ~ RESORT IN RUNS |Two Hundred Cottages, Two Hotels and the Business Sec- tion Destroyed. IN PANIC. RESIDENTS Summer Sojourners Lose Their Belongings — Flames Still Unchecked Late To-day. WATERTOWN, N. ¥., July 9.—Fire, which late this afternoon was still |burning fiercely, practically wiped out | Thousand Island Park, St. Lawrence America’s Crack Runners Who Qualify 18 P ee apnea: a [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1912. AGE ER-Fair to-night and Wednesday. NIG EDITION. ~ PRICE ONE OENT. To Contest the 1,500 and 5,000 Metres CONNORS —————— GIRL SLAIN | BY A YOUTH SHE KNEW; PEN KNIFE HIS WEAPON os Police Obtain New Clues as Great Crowd Attends Funeral of .Dead Child, and Priest Gives Warning to Mothers. : STAINED DOLLAR BILL MAY HELP SOLVE MYSTERY . RESULTS OF OLYMPIAD TO- Bien pete oe yee DAY. H otels are U ruins, well as practi- H even americana — Joan Pant eur Ge ee Florence Molz Admits She Lied to | Jones, Mel Sheppard, Kiviat, Med- lund of Boston, Madeira of Penn- sylvania, Taber of Brown Univer- sity an@ MoClure of California— qualified to ran in the 1,600 metre somi-finals to-morrow. Kiviat made the fastest time of the preliminary heats, 4 minutes 4 2-4 seconds. Two Americans, Bonhag and Boott, qualified for the finals of the 5,000 metre run. They have against them Kohlehmainen, the Finn who won the 10,000 metre run, as their most dangerous opponent. &. 3. Hetner of Chicago won his heat in the 100 metre swim, back- hand stroke. The Finns made a clean sweep of the right and left hand javelin throwing. ‘Wngland won the 400 metre relay race, with Sweien second and Ger- many, third, disqualified. CHAS. D. HILLES. © ZY Ctenedensé' wash DE HILLES CHOSEN ‘ . (Special Cable Despatch to The Evening World) STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July 9.— With s:ven of the fastest middle-dis- | were destroyed. | The loss so far over $200,000, The hotels and summer cottages were filed with summer sojourners, most of whom lost their belongings. There was @ panic as the flames spread but it believed that all of the guests eacape: Thousand Island Park i# one of the Most’ popular résorts on the St Law- rence. “ Pee AE) ane HEIR TO MILLION, SHE SPENT) LITTLE FOR HER MARRIAGE. | Trousseau and Wedding Supper | Cost Mrs. Olga R. Bayne Only $2,000, Although she has nearly a million dol- Mrs, Olga Roosevelt Bayne, cousin | former President Roosevelt, spent less than $2,000 for her trousseau and wedding supper when she married Dr. Joseph Breckinridge Bayne last Novem- is estimated at == 2 ‘ ash Rte Lo (duis. scoTT HEAT KILLS FIVE. | TO-DAY AND THERE'S NO SIGN OF RELEF HOW MERCURY CLIMBED. ).F. HEDLUND SUED BY WIFE TO PRINCE DE BOURBON ~NULLIFY MARRIAGE Police After Two Days Are Wasted on False Clues. The investigation of the murder of twelve-year-old Julia'Connors took a sudden turn this afternoon when Capt. Sam Price of the Bronx De tective Bureau announced that the theory that a white-bearded old man or a foreign-looking man of middle age had perpetrated the hotrible ” crime had been abandoned and that search was now being made for & youth well known in the neighborhood, The incoherencies of the little frlends of the slain child who first o told of the peculiar old man and then implicated the innocent ice peddier have only become more involved the further they are Pursued. Capt. Price at first believed that these stories were merely prompted by hysteri- cal imagination, but now he is convinced that at least one person is de- liberately striving to conceal something, Evidence has been obtained watch | This is the way the heat climbed furnishes an excellent basis tor the ‘ <iviat, ber. 4 7 ‘a sumption t Lo] tance runners in the wild, Kiviat, hie wae satbeloned theday dn tha Bie . ne the humidity, tte teammate tn pton that Julla Connors was lured { John Paul Jones, Mel Sheppard, Hed- |preme Court when Justice Gavegan dis-|_~ bringing summer distress, tumbled, fi " ne flat in which she was jund, Taber, Madeira and McClue charged Robert B, Rooseve Jr. as| Calls for Ambulance for Sun’s|] sccvrtin to the oficial announce 1] Princess Says S ‘as De- ni orn for ah ek ee | ‘ |] ments of the Weather Bu‘rau and had known for some tim 500-meire zemi- ardian of Mrs, Bayne, who has just| : baie) n A nei & yemne qualified for the 1,509-metre sem! guard rage y Nour. Temperature. Rumidit: : 4 nan who was also well-k , A Bers —— come of age. Victims Become General in br lel 71) serte Se ttle girl trl news» ie finals, and with Bonhag yi : b i 4 | Charles L, Hoffman, apferee in settling i | bas be d After Secret Ceremony 4 Ttatt Fats cones eg b ‘ia te hoa 5 metre finals, the] / ion; jt-|the estate, found that Mrs, Baynets in- 3, + i Bags '. Price, nor ready for the 5,000 metre tina As Head of National Commit-| the estate, found that Mrs. Bayne's in Four Boroughs. 10 85 46 —Believes Husband Here. Y | ict the torty wounds py American delegation at the Olympic terest th tho estate of her mother, Mfrs u 8a ry body wit 1 oo ne fi rales GRronavalts Wal ¥en BOHOL roly with a atiletto, Instead he weed | games looks forward to the morrow] tee He Will Direct Work rhis is the second fortune within a 4 | g & penknife. Coroner's Physician Riegele j eager for the almost certain victortes ini red ; bey | month that has come to her, On June| With the thermometer 91 at 1 o'clock 93 40 LONDON, July 9% Judge Sir Henry 7 | nan says the wounds were too shallow | to come in President’s Interests, | Mrs. Hayne received $200.0 from the |and attil soaring and five dead before *2 ne In the Divorce Court ; en Intiicted by @ stiletto, | ; estate 0} dfather, Loronzo : i : i ce will not report on some vi a Woodhouse, which had be held in| 00M, the second day of the heat wave 2 to-day ga ve to serve Prince pm AEE, Ry w port on ot The seine cerialoiy: with whlch Mine "| continued to afffict the city, with no Charles de Bourbon, who !« underatood 1 phases: of the testimony umtit these came forward, first, second or} wasHINGTON, July %—Charles D.| “Three years ago Mr. Bayne inherited | Fellef in sight. to be tn the United Staten with substt-|State’s Executive Repeats He! Floreaahed thelr inquiry to the third in the preliminary heats, thus] Hilles, President Taft's Secretary, was | 200,00 from the estate of Mrs, Stephen| Prostrations increased tn number us neat Coreen ay: Saree he says to-day iefitatin' a. ault SBROUENE bY i Sena ’ Vega a lorence Molz, the little girl whe Qualifying for the further tests, was] to-day chosen Chairman of the Republi-|®. Cummins. Mince se Was seventeen | the Sh Manse, Bot he Seen NG Fala es A RZ TE ess Jeanne ¢ Bourbon for a de-| Is a Candidate—Does Not ‘eens ue sean vant tne anaes Me f ° Y . ri years old she celved powers of those who felt the heat most k ‘ bbe pill . le- s anid i of les and jetectives out taken, even by the spectators other Ge Se ¢ hs ea for her support and educa’ are not yet worn down to a point where {Humanity hereabouts as easily as he can. | cre of nullity of marriage. roe nm halt a dozen false leads, te still dee | than American further demon-| James B. Berne oot Mae SOHNE, ae the hospitals become jammed, as they| At 9 o'clock this morning he chirped| According to a bref statement made Think Mayor Would Run, nd by the police. She was not quese stration of the surpassing swiftness} *, emer of the tari board, wet! BABY TRAMPLED ON id during the protracted heat spelt of | Over the wire from his cool perch tn the} Ly the Princess's counsel, the couple tloned to-day and will not be questioned . . teat , Qe aaa absi empyrean that he wouldn't be surprised 0+ secretly ied’ Vin Lond ened jain until some of the new of the Americans in running, as in-| ‘These selections were made by the BY RUNAWAY HORSE, Gant meee oset 5m It his oficial bulb equeesed the mercury |Joncare init te tne von nw een te has been thoroughly aifted. ii Aicated by the clean sweep of the 100-|nlne members of the National Commit- : jamuel Town: seventy-two, up to 8 by S.0'closk, ‘Phere wan ne reiice January, 1910, In the folowing Septem-| ALBANY, July 9.—Gov, Dix returned STAINED DOLLA . 4 hy . ‘1 tt - of No. 5 Macon street, Brooklyn; ber the Prince is alleged to have de-|from his Thomson home toeday and re- LAR BILL PRO. metre dash and the 800-metre run acting as a sub-committee after con-| rH eown Out of Cab After Animal| died at ni - h in sight, either, so far as he could dope VIDES AN | ferences with President Taft. led at his post of watchman at | 0.1’ tne pressures and the heated arcas|%¢'t Princess Jeanne in Paris, He|tterated that he was a candidate for a ew CLug, if on the first two days of the meet, Chairman Hilles and the full National Bowls Over Street Organ bi al ee Le 7 and all th of thing, thenceforth d.sappeared, and Princess |renomination, “I expect,” sald he, “that| jy signet Of the Bathgate eve An instance of the desire of the|Committee will meet on July 19 at the . ohn Kain, sixty-nine, of No. Storms? Well, no; he didn't are any in| Jenne 4# suing on the ground that the|the party will tender me a renomina- on was informed this efter managers of both the American and| Waldorf-Astoria in New York to ar-| Grinder, 1640 Tenth avenue, Brooklyn: ated [ene omng. Of course, the excessive heat | M@Fiage ceremony was void, tion and I am frank to say that I am|conducnny faite named Dippel, whe British teams to heal over and forget! point a Treasurer, other oMcers, an ex-| A baby was trampled on anda police-| While walking on Windsor place J oignt stir up one of these neat litae reed a candidate.” pata saloon at One Hundred ené the wounds to international frlendil-| ecutive committee and an advisory com-|man hurt to-day in a sensational run-| Brooklyn. | Jersey thunderers, purely local and usu-|, Th? name of Prince Charles de Bour-|" rn qigcuaning the possible candidacy |avenme nen ert ant Moraingetde ness dealt by the disputes at the Lon-| mittee. away on Harway avenue, Brooklyn, The Aaron Bre! thirty-elght, of | ary disappointing in its effects fipom the bon appeared recently in an aMdavit| o¢ Mayor Gaynor of New York for the sine 7 ‘ fn his possession @ blood- don Olympiad in 1908 wae furnished|, At to-day’s meeting Otto Bannard of|horse, a big bay attached to a delivery| No. 1888 | Forty-fourth street, | General condition of the atmosphere. | MUmitted by Henry WF. Ritchey, ex-| Gubernatorial nomination, the Gov-|mignt offee e ee wich be | thenaee when A. Hare of England tried to make| New York, Charles G, Dawes and David] wagon owned by Henry Peznick of No,| Brooklyn; died at his home. But old Dr. Scarr was not going to) Minsser of the Hotel Latham, to Su-| ernor sald he believed the Mayor Was |the muctecer (utgit the eeereh. for ER urdtest agsinee (Aneoterde: vistore| Mi Forana ef Giuesar, cha Weasel Morty Bl t Brooklyn, took] Johanna Roether, fifty, of No. 1089 | compromise his reputation by propheay. | Brome Court Justice Brady in this clty| of the same frame of mind now ax he | man wert into Coy antsy afternoon @ over him in the first neat of the 1,600 | maker of Philadelphia, EK, F. Swinney| fright at a boy flying a kite and bolted Flushing avenue, Brooklyn, died tn j1¢ that we would even have ‘one of Ubon the application of his wife, Sarah | was two years ago, when he declared | de adr ihe ataiacd ppel's Getoon and ten- metre run, Hare said Sheppard had|of Kansas City and John Hays Ham-| north on Harway avenue, her home. ' those. Purdy Ritchey, for alimony pending a| that he would not relinquish HIS | drink, He me ge th Payment tor a ' pict ad, mond of Washington were al! consid-| At Hubbard street the horse collidet| | August Thirle, seventy-four, of After the alssier of yesterday the, *ult for divorce. In his affidavit Ritchey | present office for the Governorship inks ile ae & shoc:, dark-skinned (Continued on Second Page.) ered for the office of treasurer, but not| with an organ grinder and -his instru-| No 129 Hast Elghty-second street: | gun rose on the job to-day with a, #ludes to the Prince thus | Modndidate at Baiimores’ gaia} Pelee Captain. Journ te ae om even a tentative decision was reached. | ment, throwing both up on the sidewalk, | S!ePt on the roof of the tenement | thoroughly confident air of beating | wite allowed herself to be made | Krone ie snl % progressive ade [Print expert, reported thts, cosctineen _ Mr, Hiller will resign his office ‘Then the animal leaped on the sidewalk where he lived and rolled off. le |the summer's record which he hung of the social faxcination of| iiinistration of New York sta wan that the photographs he hi — eae secretary to the President on Saturday| overturning fifteen-months-old Dorothy | W&S instantly killed by the fall, [up yesterday. At 6 o'clock this morn. known as Prince| reflected. I belleve tho Maltmore plat. | the bathroom where Juite oe tak 4 night, It is not thought likely that rdson, who was being wheeled) James Dooley, a lehorer, rAnnine at ing the official thermometer stood ut th his wife and son form was an amplification of the! stain were valueless to the piece] ent - | Mr. ‘Taft will appatnt a successor, but|in @ carriage by her father, Isaac, | No, 92% Fifth avenue, was the first man 75, It erept up just one degree an dat the Latham until he had in-| Rochester plelges of two yea « las the only e vy « About Vacations |) wii iin tie mstsias oe ty ex hldren who ‘had gathered | to be prostrated In the day'a long Mt. nour, until at ¥ otlock Ht supiatered urred a H14M obligation for board, Th a [Tormean emudgen need ORR J offices over to the two assistant secr ut the street organ screamed, and|He was overcome at his work at One 77, Then it playfully skipped five wa awed because 1 was weak N Sea taries, Hudoiph Vorster and Sherman | Patvolinan MoNemy, of the Bath Beach | Hundred Thirty-s'xth street and numbers and at nine the little thread fluenced by Mea. [tens “ MORGAN AND VANDERBILT Qt enormous crowd gathered about | 8 zr rs any | station, appeared ime to grab at) Bast Riv ave & onloak haa Wa 7 re ‘ * jthe litte Churen o: | Sunimer outings are usually “grand,” || Aller eet harse. Iie caught the bridle’ end | ast River, before 9 k and WAS of wilver had stretched to the 82 mark Seine as a td, exland OPPOSE MOVING PLATFORM. || e Chureh of Our Lady of View 4 monplace” or “failures,” Headquarters of the National Commit a Sede, em BF4 | taken tc oln Hogpital. After att lock it adit, Maga at Webster avenue and One i ue tee are to be opened in New Yo a GISER Od & RiDae. DEFOrs ne DFOMRRD | 66 ambulances b They don't © meamure th seg Hundred and Seventy-first street, the ' Sez to it NOW—in ADV/ me They horse to @ slop. eee ; aha four RA MLE: SNA si 1 Alfred Gwynne | Bronx day whil . , ost, “ pbulance ¥ suinmoned from | °a™m over our bore humidity until § o'clock. At that hou ‘ tile a low requiem | th:t YOUR vacation is ALL you have Hitan Life Bi Mie Leena ters nughs were where they jt & but SAV uaniar . mass Was being said for th | y altar te y pital and the be 18 was Te but s ay bappens when | he murdered dreamed it would be. eee Lay ; vom cuts about ihe head ana |had collapsed and then alowed to go the heat te rls atuiy kins ' ost 7 ye oT 4 ESC)P , ane \. © e v pat . he! » oon ® ser 1 9 Bh . a mall e! . 4 THE WORLD'S SUMMER RESOPT and a Pacife|face taken there, ‘The p to thelr homes; others m erlously to be d PaeAteeeai ee null church was Jammed with GUIDE FOR 1912 Bartana: Bee tot ng was (orn and he was badly | affected were taken to the hoypl als, 65, and going down, The weather man wu pare soc children, and outside the ail of | brulsed ought that before umidity tet | press was so gre ls a big, beautifully illustrated vole nant Rarlesieh oe | — > NEE TOMAR: RAYS eet rat ceretn tem tr au nee Howard tas teen tysida Bs Sarrlaxes, could’ eeaceins aaa | 5 cldec 01 alph forme " i > suff vould be Ittie besides una- | Of her husband against tie wae nen AY ae eae | Sopeciieee National Comumitiecinan toe | PHILADELPHIA TOLL Keop your eyes off the thermometer Guiterated Tone patina pies he neal himself y way from the home of the murdered Rear out ie | Oregon, was practically aclected to take) OK HEAT DEATHS NOW 1.\‘0-i0; owl feu! covle’ tt you don't a Charles do Bourbon was accepted. in | Peoperty=h child’ pereate 86 >in, 27 aa i charge of the Far Western offices, Phnstinks to - bold) Ss ’ » | Philadelphia and York soclety for | the ae Oy 5 COPIES ARE BEING DISTRIBUTED The Oklahoma contest between James! PHILADELPHIA, July) 9 — Heat |Rt to pick out one that ts plastered BOSTON’S HOTTEST DAY; saveral Years unk) one of his onpditnes | MALE IE. W A dozen detectives mingled with the <a FREE AT THE WORLD'S A, Harris and George C. Priestly will | caused the death of three persons in thin |®8#inst & burning brick wall alluringly MERCURY UP TO 97.) nade an snveetigation of tis title and, | 2 OPAvKe. an engl crowd in the hope of coming acrose MAIN AND BRANCH OFFICES, || be taken up at the meeting on July 19.| Ny wn ts 1 P.M. todas, and. wea ine (Rea? t0 & Soda water fountain; that lt {t Is alleged, discover! that thero are | Rar ne Tnispectorth some child or adult who could ad@ te OE ae i . M, to-day, and f ; ed that there ar ae ; u ; 3 If Inconvenlent to call, send 6c, to || After the sub-committen finished ite X~| Air etly responsible for three other per. | thermometer will Inveisle you into @! pognoN, July One doath and ten| only two men having & right to that wat the Vague and unsatisfactory clues thug defray actual postage and a copy wili || of Colorado and former Gov. Bachelder | 898 committing sutcide: Lea een prosizations uae Aebt Gad fase rer | title and thet both of Ween live in| road, tronty deteshives’ and ten ann be mailed to you without charge, of New Hampshire conferred with the| Although the Government thermom.|, For ft 4s hot, you know, old top, and ported in Boston up to noon to-day, the) Europe, He told his friends in the| Chairman Willcox sald that he did not | tWeMty detectives and two police caps X | members, eter registered 88 degrees at noon in|*'# 62! to be hotter much hot- hottest day of the year. William Cole-| New York and Philadetpiia clubs that | #¢@ Just how erty of the two | tains during the night and Address Summer Resort Bureau, ter. Old Dr. Scarr, who sits up on the Man, twenty-five years old, who was! ii, wife was a daughter of th : f}were without result and practically p World Build N York Ci contrast with 91 degrees at the same ove ray, died | hoept his wife was @ daughter ne late | ‘orld Building, New York City. 710 OFFICE Fe esterday, the varitis ‘homniteig|’Taga and pinnacles of the Whitehall |OVercome yesterday, died in a hospital. | a6) Conger, once Minister to China, He progress has been made In unravelling peje For all Coastwice, Central, South American ana | NOUR ¥ Al ki howpitals |e iaing, where the Weather Bi At noon the meroury in the oMcial ther- | * - h st TAKE ONE OF THESE BEAU=:FUL || Rermuta Steanstin lines,’ traitioct crete ant | were Kept busy treating heat casés, | Hullding, where eather Bureau 18 mometer on top of the Federal building | made no mention in this country of not ‘ the musta 4 : f. Ste ! ding | presen : i VOLUMES HOME WITH YOU money, onions” Méaaage and vara! chorkerum | During the last week thirty-one persons |!ocated, sayn s0., Take tt on the Word Pegtatered OT degrees, ax compared with ever having married the Princess Jean| formally approve, fa CLOTHING OF A SECOND GIRL. : TO-NIGHT, Arad. Muiltwae (World). Builting “Avan Park (pave died in Philadelpata from the /of a visiting fireman, old Dr. Bearr 1s 99.4 at the same hour yeuterday. Tbo|de Bourbon mentioned the London | amd the commission granted FOUND BY POLICE. J Rew, N.Y, Telephone Beckman 4 enent torrid wave, jalways conservative about givi out humidity, however, was below normal | despatch, heldyp-morrow morning, On sept (this blind groping comes the

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