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V?' LJ1X1 N? -?,flO(i. 1* 0*1 >mrl to mormw. probahW fnlr; 4?rlHl?1e wlnriV M:\v-voinvi, ti i;si>\v. .mia \. l911.-twelve pages. nIlW,r nvi; 4 41rf^8_>r In (Itf ef >.r, ao^k.l.r.'. IBr and "ohrtltea. * ir PRK I'i OMi ( K.N I WJtBwitBBB two crom fflif STANOS PAI; ' MR BOWtSE SHAKY Moroccan Crisis Causes Fall Also in London?French Premier in Persona! Charge. M. DE SELVES LEAVES POST Crux of .UiMr'.l Scheme Is to Spftirr for Fa-herland Lion's Share of Sonth Amer ican Trade. i . ? -.. *?'? parla 1 ily ?'?? Th0 dB***?tla**?etton ln T. ^ ,-..??? iv th.* Oen-aaB naval tiee el AjtmBtt la Increaalng. - ? ra ne *>?*-*- or any Itaten tlon te talM hta** ?*?ter nv BaoBtty her* I . ? ttli ? n reg a te Morocco. I ? ? .?? InfbrtmatloB ? p | ... In Bouth ? plaee Oer . . | tlon to aegotlate tn tii#? r-ntai ' ?*tually to 8va1 depol ani tkrfl at A?ad:r. whlch has el - ??' ? .? Km- ' I ajajM .,- iQiatttee ef ' - ?areat what Oerman dlplo . . . .dv attalned ln th** Eaal oncee , .. . . ).y ***** : ' ? aledlleP ran<*an at Ajeiandretl I Of loterest to the Un trd States. t ln Mol 1s .* ??*-? it i..r;*mfrr*;al and na\al intf-r ,.. ? the "I'nlted Stat. ? rauae it i? I , ng echeme to get 1 :?*p f,f Bouth Araerl ? t that thi voyage from la only i ... ... ??,...- v. a \* *r* Gena ? resent pc *.? ... .,. g ? day. j r . . II around. a i i ? a ter ln l loart Jcneee on n ? Foreign tffalrs, who ? ht? pian ?? <! r-n (*ir\H\ vlall to th.* Xethei ? - ? ? ? ' ' ??!-!?* accordlng!* M. 'lf -? rrmrninf* with th** Calllaui takt-n ? ? ?-? . ? Peli ea'a n I May Not Reply. ? ? ? f thi ? .? idlr, the governmenl here to Berll i Ie upon a nrtton and I pt lt, ..???. Brltaln France may is the Al ?hor\zo* thr* t>rili.inEr "f '"rsnrc in | - Although tho Qermen waa audden, Fr i.pr-n .... tln'a ? xtenalon ef her mllll ? li the N -rth eh Franca I u al *)*** to the Idea ? ? *i ? fl. ad ' ?'?.!?? ' nt to i t the all iati..p ? . i ea di velopment had ' ? f irelejn ? ?*"">??? had ?y communlcatlon from } French Ambassador ng tha eonvi t *=fitj. >n .. with Blr \<i vard ? ? F<.r? itrn S<. re ? i hang;e of . . ? |. ? TELLS OF SPAIN'S ROLE Englishman Believes Peninsula *nrl Gcrmanv Are in Agreement. Tfl4 ? ? .': \ well liifi.rrrn0'! ?.man u hav haa I *? ? irned li ? eht upon ' 5er ? m Mor<xcn Aff<r a *?*??" rt Ing t prompted l>y thr ? ? ? q ? nl ? ? ? ? help boul the parti T''- " .. !.<? aaya "Formerly f-overnment waa n r anri 8*88 foit ' d tO DUt Up I lomacy. nclng hei aelf, r, alaee the ? - ? ? Cuba and tha PhJllpi nda -: ? ? no longer ajov ?rm-d frorn Parla. Hei mlnistera and ol her miiitary staff hare operatlon with Oermauiy as ? al m?thori of ohtainlng r lf oi amoi g tha Bu? "Then ?? ? i pi >.t> ita tr ..n, .. ? d tion. ln - .1^r< < tn< nf. and ri.. hoeUUt) In Ma.iri.i t,, t ,...-.i - -...' 'a . oup ln Afc'.dlr. draa Engiand Into the acheme i r*of*-oaang the Brltiefa TariKi'-r." ?. II ? ? gtOCl 1 ? ? Atnn>- m the tradlag <,<.i,s"is f-n ', *<> ;? ? Parla .. ad ??- Pai iti.-. Rlo Ttatoa ... d Bpaalsli Hri.i ' ? ??..;<, ..r. ealea from ? . ?, and al aet la < leeaola i '.. and Aim ' tlea hard from lh*i loweet, altl ough thi y Havlng Bhowri her hand sfaeal Panther to Ai llne the actlon of ""raiwe, ... ?? ? ? i.ikrii onl.-' ''? taln h>i.j ? ? > ? ? ? taken hy ta*- (larman Kori ga ' >n*i< ?- wlll had to n t?i"l:uur'l ou tr. uml u??? Dollars and Sense of Humor Bv Lew Pields The fomotis comerlian in this article shows how fun-makirtR is a busi ness BtTaii and how humor often depends upon locality See next Sunday's Magazine of the New-York Tribune GIRL SWIMMER SAVES GIRL Two in Canoe That Upsets on Deal Lake, N. J. Ashirv I'ark, M. T . .Tulv a When the canoe in which were Mlaa reeeiia Du Moia of Noor Tork and Cuba, arhoaa family la Fpendlne; the sumrrur Bl No. 11 Bpler avenue, Ailenhurat, and her rr.iif-ln. II?a Gomes, who la vlsiting her. canartsed ob Deal Lake to day, Mlaa Du Mots. an accompllahed awlromer, broughl her coualn aafely to shore. Mlaa Oonaea rouid not aaaim, bul ahe ahowed great preaeace or mlnd whlle har couaio towod ber ashore. Mlaa DuMola awarn with her couaio 10 thr Wanamaaa* shore. where pt the borna of Mra M K. Trnmr. Woodlock and Bunael BTenuea, lhaj obtalnod dry riothintr An automobile look tha young v. otnen honae. F. 8 DuMola, father <'f Mlaa DuMola la prepideni of the Cuban Plantera' Cotn pataa of Nea T? rk. The family llvea at \ 135 Weal 74th street. Kea York. RACING CHAUFFEUR KILLED Crov/d at Brighton Beach See Machine Crush Its Driver. r H Frej **ho, drlvlng fl prartire ln a Mercer car at tha Brighton ? imobile rocea yeaterday .if'fr nrton, craahed through 'he fence i'i ar ? to BVOld am.ther tnaehlne whlch arroaa the trae* in front of him. ,..,] it the Conej island Hosr-ii^i sl o'clock laat nieht. This. was Ih-' third aerioua accldent artthln 'he forty elghi houra prlor to th" rnatlnee*race* Bl the trai k for yeotarday and Charlea Roblnaon dled of hv r*e< eivr-d Baturdaj afternoon, and or liea ai the hoapltal in n s.( ri >ua condltlon, after belng thrown from hi? ear hy the breaking of the front el on 8 Proy'fl accldenl occurrod dlractly in fronl of the clubhouBB, where croards hfl'l gothared to wltneaa tha openlng rare. ? ai the rate of a mlle a minute, fl" woa conapelled ro rnake a aharp'turn to the richt ln order to nvold sfrlklns; a Bimplea car whlch aroa awtnglng Into the ipBce reaerved for the ra.-ing automo Tha turn broughl him intn the -rth at the slde of the tracl tha maehfne BwervaVl, .ore aaray rTfty yards of the wood and arira feni a and tafJO-od, falhna OB top of the driver. . broken end of tbe steering piliar ? Irrey'a Blde to the depth of o*o*ai three Inchea hla Bhoulder was dlalo cated and ha ??s Intemally Injured CARMEN~VOTE T0~ STRIKE Employes of Two Brooklyn Sur fare Lines Want More Pay. Knarly -"?ri motorm.n and i*onduclora of the Smith Btreel and Frankhr avenue of the roney Island at Brooklyn . ? i: nway Company roted laai t,iKht to strike uniess the companygranta -,? increase of two eenta an hour A repreeentatlve pf B. W HulT, preal . r the li'"--. aaya thi re wlll ba no lioti on the paii of the Coney lal ai . I i'r- oklyn Btreel Rallway ''om ? The votlng began aarly yesterdav top and contlnued ontil lata last jr.hn Shea, h national orfranlzer of tl..- Amalgamateo Aaaoclatlon of ? end Electric Ralla*ay Employe* ?. ? ? :i belong, aupervlaed tha votlng. Ai tha close he said the resuit iv ould be conveyed to the esecutlare cora of th<- national aaaoclatlon, and Ibal di claiori w ould be glvi ti ln ??< day i,. k Ih avenue llni and the Bmlth str.-et and Franklln avenue llnea , perated by Ihe company together cm ;,houf flve hUOdred men. The r>e k. |b avenue empkayaa belong to tho Knighta "f irfobor, and on Juna 88 they ted the old rate for anotTv-r yoar. Tbe dlBaatlafled men waa! -*? eenta an li mr Instead of y\ eenta and they de that no rootormon or eoodoctoj b< paid laoa than 11 a day. MAN THROWN FROM AUTO Son-in-Law of Philadelphia Brewer Eludes Detectives. Mlantl. Clty, .Tulv | Three detaetivea , iring the < ounty to-nlghl In a an h ,,- a it rr <i Wolatenholna, aon-ln-laa of F. A poth, a rlch brewer, "f I'hiia/ielphla. ? Baldwln, of Pittaburg, rollow. ipade The i .ir elud ,.i two of the detectlrea aad nre ai!r?re.i to have thioara thi thir'i fr..m a ma.-iiir..- en ., |OI aj, . la >,f Pleaaantvllle. Warranta for both men were laaued ai ,, ,. || rtanre ol Deti i 111 ? ? Poeter, >.f thla md two Philadelphia deteetlyee, aald ? .. employ of Mra WolBtenholm, aho la aeeklng a dlvorce Wolatenholm la tatutoi offi t, . Ua araa flM. M-'i In ;? cottage al t enti oi but ea _a TRACE BALL WHICH KILLS GIPL Providence Man Surprised When He Hears Fatal Resuit of His Shot. Prov.a. July I Aa Amelle Oi-ecco, .,. waa BittJas ha lh< ba. |J .. ,?., home to-nlghl a Bbol aounded from the reai of tha rard. Tba glrl i-ifh.-i foraard and dled In a few mll utet The aiollte found ? gass ln a tiaorbj tree abere tJ,6 ,,,1,1,1 had Btru k befora II hli tha glrl. .,., ed IU courae througli another , , , i prita denaa follaa*. ?" r'"h ? lornfield, througli a craeli aa loch wlda ln i, board fence aad thaa to Ih* hoflae oa Mi hele Team, -,,?,?, mmt arraatad aad aa* tn. nacaH Burprlsed mnn lar?ginable, for he could i..-iiii. r .-..- nor I.- ..i people ln tha ??'" ? ? yard from hla house _ ??-"?? Br?t Train. tn the Colorado W?ki?? . and Bt Irfoula inornlna ?? . i "?' i ?? ,( :,,,. . ,, Tleketa, H'l liroadavai ? i i j( ATWOOD AM) HIS BIPLANE OVEH GOVERNORS ISLAND* H N. ATWOOD th. .n mg ?-. i itor, who ' raakla rpmarKahlr- fllg AMERICA'S ATTiTUDE AS T ? |on ., rohn 0 J f, r Tork, to 1 Sir Edward Grey Tclls How This. Country Recjards Declara tion of London. NAVAL PRIZE BILL PASSES Acknowlrdtres Usrlossness of British Law Abolishin-? Sink ing. Whon tho United Statos AHowf It. . - - - London. July ?'> Th' ra-. ll | Hr* Mll, embodylng In legtalal of th<* Declaratlon of 1 natlonal agreemenl rovi ? g i rlai naval warfere, r^Cf ' ?* ***<**** \r\ tha Ho j-0 of O T' " . . .,, have Bhoarti themeelvefl better Impei ls 1 an tha Torlee, ainee they hi ? ? ed the ad Vjrf. of the rolonlal premlera nn th-* ? Importanl questlori r< fi rred bj the .-if. ren< e for declalve a An amendment Introdui <<i Buti hi r, Unlonlet member defer eonalderatlon of the blll unt ported "ii by a commlttee of exi I waa defeated after n prolonfed d? bati bv a vote r.f ::..i to 231. Thi I.aaaed wlthout dlvlalon sir Edward On j - -!?" * hmj antlHpated with general Intereal I more anlmated and argui uaual for the Poretgn Beerel u*J heeet by a number ol ahrewd legal p ,,, whlch he beatlrred hln with equal I ' atandlng manfullj ,,. tha Declaratlon. He prm*ni i ncd l <?,,.,, Brltaln would gain aa a n? while loaing nothing aa a belllgerent. and m.d, 8 atrong polnl nf th. i of the United Btatea ln tl He argued thal as thal ,,-,. ylea thal "undei reatr l ttona alnklng ahould b. I. " would be uaelesa to atten pt ti brl. law abollahlng it. He contem caae England was al war with a great Contlnental power the i * neu trai power whoai nterfen nce w? uld be UMful waa thf United Btatea, whlch waa ereatly Intereeted i thla country and waa of sufii.-i.Tt Btrenugth lo maki Inti Ptir-i rff<'. tivo. Th? United Btat< i he li atated. never would have algned the Declaratlon of I.ondnn if it belleved thai In Hm> of ar tts commerce would be li ??Th>- United Bl iti aald Blr Edward. "has been no reluctant part) to algnlng thr> Declaratlon of London and the Prlxe i louti Convi ntlon II haa thi n h) taken h de*-i. Intereal In promotlng th>. eetab llehmenl of an Inti rnatlonal prlai court, nnd in its \ Ii w 8i i eptani -? of the Dec? laratlon of London la - aai ntlal I the i a tabllahmenl of a Bucceasful worklng In? ti rnatlonal prise i ourt. "The bellef that the United Btates gov ernmi nl regarda the i ollcy of a , ourt . onvention end the Declaratlon of London with Indlfference la a vei dan -?eroua mlaapprehi nal< n, a hl< h II wo ild , -j ...... a .. it ... ar ??? Iti a l "ontl ni ntal power That Contlnental i ower, knowlng perfectly well thi rlak and de Blring t>. avold the danger of anj frl< tlon with th<- United st. ? the greal tlmr neutral power int. reated ln our food aupply would in aii llkellhood pn I accepl the rulea of thi Da laratlon of London and b< prepared to refer to erbl inith.n anj queatlon which atisea wtth i. frard tO lt -?? MRS. OSGOOD PELL IN AIR Goes Up with Thomas Sopwith and Rf> -*ret*; Flight Is So Short. .,. i Boulevard Lmu lai ind J il) : ,S|... h.ii Mi*- Oag.i Pi ii was 1 onthuaiastli pa at ngi r thal Thom .- Bop with has . \> i tal ? a ? foi a fllghl In hla Mplana hi ra Befon he allowed Ihe ma , hln,- to i..i- .? tha gro md I ? loW thal la - ? ' end wanted te i oma down lo atrlke him <>ii ihe head with ber hand, bul li to make ? long fllghl t" toui h I m on tha iiirht BhouMei \_ aoon fla lha ma< hlaa aUrted ui Mra pell, faarlag thal tha at latoi wou t eoi take hei for a long i Ide. hat u lo hirik.- him -.a tha head Bopwlih l hli paaaengei I ad i.mi fi i ?? hurrledh broughi ihe machlm i .- nund Mra Ti " ' ' . ? ,nl..l hli i lt(ii Inti i.,,, hei hn i add ? I ?- had i. .'? nlns i .. . fllghl wtth '"'ii- r.ian< . would j not alloa hei 11 I" u?' ''a.-*1" TAFT PLEADS WITH Tclls Veterans Most Controver sics Between Nations Might Be Settlod Throtinh Arbitration. TALKS CURRENCY REFORM RiiFhing Through Ohio and Indi? ann. the President Tpkes Occa Bion to Speak a Few Worrir, for Reciproritv :? .1 . Jul) -". VVlth the tern* parature ln hla private cai up Bbove the l.ii ?? ?? ho ? Pn aldi nt Tafi hurried through Ohlo and ln.li.aim li.- began apeaklng f?-?.r?. the r platfoi ??.at Clei after bn Bkfa I and dld noi g< I through until fl "'? lo. k. The Prealdi n! i nded a ., , k. f!,.,. \. |th ta n addn aat a al II ? National Home for Dlsabled Volui ra, in Marlon. He Bpoke i.' .... ,f j..-,.. and arbitration. ? To the banki ra and - tilt. ? nf ihe 1 Ith t ! talked aboul the .. ,,!,.,,, ,,f . - To-morroa al IndlanapnllB he expeti to talh Df tl ? ' Mo t [paportant M< asure" "f the . . . i, with Csnada i., thi v\.i-. ovei "?? '' ? elBnd, n. ?. it,. ,,<? me iii al and the dust. lh< i denl made nlne platform lalB I i , taiked aboul the heal and al othera he argued for 8 "aafe and aane Fourth ?' Once In ? ahlia he lurned to proaperltj nnd Canadlan reolp, u)li, h h< sa 'i arould i rlng more proa ? ? Talks to Old SolHier*. of Peac?. In me Bpeech to the old Boldlera th. ..,,,, declared thal ill of the , ._. ,i t,. thla rotintry, ea. epl the ."..., and noaaibly tha Chil War, nouid ha\*e hfen aatlled withotii hlood arbitration. No fearer ,-,,;,,, , said the Pn aldi nt, had the Cnited Btates Intera-ened ??? gouth atid . 'entral Ami rl. an i ountrli ? ? ?. it i? iiigri r< ni and by i ? waful par auaalon averted war. i un noi a vviid enthuaiaal oi b - oi tlmlat." Bald Mr. Taft. ' I do noi looh forward to a complett reatoratlon nf ,...., , u hd ii . annol be diatui bed In the world even If thi ae treatlea [of arbitra? tion | are adopted Morallt) of taatlooa luaproa ? b onlj ?-'? p '?-. ':- P- nnd ao the making and connrmlng of the* ti atli , ... r> gardi 'i onl) aa a atep, bul ns :, vt ry loni Btep, toward the ae uring of in the world " 1 , .., , i ii ti. tbe banki, a and i dii ?i - . the nal ? I elteratloi i to the Ni ? '? ' '? Bankera ,' Manhattan i;- i ?I do r.. .4 kn >a an) fum tlon " aald the I'ti aldent, "of great. r Importance to the . .,-,, nei the 1 irmer, the bu i ? - man Ihe manufacturer, the i..mk. tpltallat, ? x. i. is. <i by the ?-"v. ? n ,,,, nt, at.. i thi pri ai i .ation of laa and ordi r and the rnalnt. nance of llbi rl ,.. ,.,,,,. ,i than tt"- ?' ? nna. ni to fui nlah lu the pe< fng Jin,i , ,-.. n. t bj t. ni whlch sin.ii Kiv<- them b ' onstanl and unvary Ing ,,,.,iii,ui for the meaauremenl of and the Interchange ol prod thal Bhall enabli bualoaaa to raroceod la mai araj Mi Taft I-. the flrai Prooldonl lo Marlon ofter his aaaumptkan ol offlci nnd tho ?and ol paraona turned oul lo .. in Poaa.hle Nere??.ty of War. !l; | (j tpeex h t" tha retarana the Prealdenl r-Hi.i Ib parl I ,,,, far irora aoylas thai bi I u bo| , ,, ,. ,.., ,', , nmpllshed n.,.i li !' Ihi .M Whrth. ' ? aam, ? ? ? ed ln a II -i > t" tuiilinii... iu Hilrd l.iHin. ATWOODS FLIGHTS OAZZLE MIIDE Makes World Record by Landing IMine Feet from His Start infj Point. CUT 5 PERFECT FIGURE 8'S Al?^ Cnrrierl Pa?srnger Around Btaatna of Liberty. but Fnils to Win Pilot's Lircnso. ? * t ?? ".->.' of Boston, mad*> . ? rd for a< cura rj* in landing r.n wheela In an a< ropiar.p- et Governor'a ; terdaj afternoon M waa during hia attempt t-> win a pilot'a ? from t^!'- Aero club of Amerlca. Atwood made five mathemstlcall* per fort f>cir. 9*8 <.\.r thr. reclalmed cronnd land above ihe bobblng, hyeteiically ahrleklng tucs r.f the harbor, and landed |ua1 nine f<ot from \.h.r*. he had atarted thlrteen mlnutea i.<f..t-> This perform ?nci i. it hia own record of nine feet siv Inchea m...i^ last month at Waltham, M Hi d ?! nol get h i fr..in thr Aero Club of Amerlca He could not be hlemed 'for feellng prettj bad about thla i arlli r in the daj he had car rled, for the t i r- -* t time In hla tory, a pas ? ..'. r thi Btatue of Liberl) The man with Atwood waa Lleutenanl .1 E. Flckel, an experlencedpaaeengerina3ro planes, an.i Flckel, aeveral houra after pp* rn d \ h Idly recalled having i Mlaa Lll rt; I hand by onl) five foot. Bo Ata.i had i onfli matlon of the fa*i that the Boston wondr-r could fl* thr* Rurgeaa-Wrighl bi plam and, llke n i arrli r pigi on, find hla '.\ a\ La. u homi . atwood .... '.. Ilei n a <>f ioo \, ?,, . 1 , ? -. ? .. thal a lol "F I la ri latlvi.- " ho ha i ? n'l gom out .?)' ? .< t.. .. him -ii th-- air could ... it i.i-,, laimed :'" ii at acrlpt, all ? ?! ...und \vitii a woollen atiing, that .1. i Nelaon, of thelr name, liad ? oba rved bj ? d ily authorlzed repre s.nt.-.i ? thi \.''"'!' ol ttw i li a "t-i -* hom it ma j i oncern," pte ,i t ,,i. \\\o gallnna of | laoleni . . i nine ligure Wa laal n ght, ?nd, taklng it by and large, it waa ;. bltter eaperlenci to the rlalng young liian to fall t.. get what he wenl after. The . |ub \\as < ffl? lentl) repn s,-nt?-.l |.\ Major Bamuel Rehi r. The rulea re quire thal th.nteetanl for b llcenae tinist il; t?.. aeta of five flgure Wa in a rlosed clrcull <'f nol leaa than five kllo metrea '.".l mllea) In length, et an altl tude of nol leaa than MW feet The mual land * Ithln I5U feel ol ... hi ra hi itarti d "".(V.O Feet Ov-r Statue of Liberty. Atwood made the I i I ?? l ? I y , ,| within nine f< el ? f hla atartlng polni ;ill,i then i" I an on the s. eond * ctlon of ,i?. |,.sr He thi ughl hi had n ad I ?( in ;. ntrung wlnd from the Boutln aat, ao, |ual for good m< bj ire, ind ?.,, Buae i ? ? '? ? - boal were crowded and all thi - llti d pa forgol the i?..,( m tl e bea itj i?l the aighl ol tho thlng agalnat Ihi i ttlng aun, Al M.i ir e t" .ni all ? ? thou* Mnd feel directl) ebo* >? the Btatue of Llbert; Bew ao hlgh agalnat the wlnd the laland lhal the aound >.i hia motor was nol heard; mntlnued over I. |tt< rmllk ? T.ann. I. t>. th. . . tatlc 8C knowledgmenta ->f the greal whletle >?f ,i.,. i mpoi r a- Holl llner Verdl arrl* Ing from Bui noa tyrea and on >>\> r tha i hiimi.* s and . roa ded roof topa of s.aitii Brooklj n ii. waa noa Iwo ih.nd feel hlgh And then hla motoi al ipja d. Hla pro* ol . .1 n U< "A li" I Ihlltag lo do I ' ' i'aattaaei .m thini pagan 14 LIVES ADDED TO HEAT'S TOLL VICTIM.S OF HEAT WAVE. Reyers. Mr,. rhoebe J.. seventy-three yeara, no. 232 Plaaa atroot, Bkraasarax. Cennerty. Catrierine, aevea aaawttie, N?. at Mett atreet. Nrwark. Pranfc, Mrs Ro<.. aovonty years. no. 1888 Firat avenue: strlr.ken -it home. Laily, joseph. Bfty alghl raar*. laoorar, No M8 w.at ?Kt Btraati atrlcken at home. drd Uis? mqht at Flower Hos. Nevlna. WHIISOl I.. rarty aeven yeira. No. 34*. Mtn Btreet Brooklyn; died ln ,i netei .->t Boekaway. patarson. Bmma. teventy year*. No. 104 p.ahody atreet. Newark; strlcken at home. ,,? P*te. Mlnnle, f.fty-three yeara, No. UO M-sero'e slr.et. Brooklyn; died at h'?, home. pe.ny. Mr,. Ellsaaatb, alaty.throa years, No. 171 Thomaa street, Newark. RPlHy. Thomis. fiftv aix years. No. 77 Btirnmlt street, Brooklyn; strlcken at Na 110 Conqre.-s street. died Bt Long |?lT-d Colleqe HOapttaI. Blager. Mary. nme montha. Nf- 52 Ma.ne Btreet. Newark; itrir.ken at home. Tertal, Gustav, seven montha. No. 259 Fen y atreet. Newark Thomrson. Sarah. three rmnths. No 508 Weal 36th street; strlcken at home. died before ambulance arrlved. UnldaOtlfJad man, about slxty-ttve years. poorly dressed: strlcken In lot at St. Nlchola* avenue and 128th street, died h.fr.re ambulance arrlved. Unidentified man, about fifty-five year,. 1 fe.?t 7 Inchea, welght 150 pounds: overcnme from heat at Seventh avenue and 1 hWl street. OIVORCED FROM LIFESAVER Mill H^lnn O'Brien, Heiress, Gets Back Her Freedom and Name. : Bi Telea-rai ?' ' ' 81 Louia, Jul) I sfra Helen 0*Biieti \\.,wland. aged nlneteen, arho rocantly u heir to 1128,., "?',f* gronted b . rei to day from John A Howland, of Mtini* Lake, N' J.. a llfeaaver to whom ?.-,.. .., ? ? rl bj b Baptlfll mlBlater it A< on, N .1 Judge Grimm gave her permlBaloB to i. Bumi name, aa he aald hp th' re had bi i n no col* i islon THREE lTFAMl"LY STRICKEN Beat Kills Child, Another 111 and, Mother in Hospital. Mra Mary Thompaon. of No 50S Weot I'.iiih atreet, waa remoared ",'eaterday afternoon to thr> Wlllard Pa.rk< r Hoapl tnl, aulTerlng from acarlel fearer, a few -. j after har thrao-montha-old - r Borah dled from heal prostra t-i-ii. Mra. Thpmpaon'a three-montha'-old - John, vvas later removcd to th" N'OW v- rk Hbapi?1, after he had been over corne b) tha heal Corner Flenberg was notifled of t\\o child'a death. Mrs. Thompaoo'a huslaar? waa away al the time of her reraoval, nnd ir waa noi until Beveral houra later that h* .i ..?? his. daughter'B death. Lteu tenant Oorman, of the Weal 37th atreol police atatloB, araa notifled by tfiT-hnn-* . f Mrs. Thompaon'a condltlon, and aum ? i ambulancea from the VVillard Parker and the New 1 ..-k Hooi Itaia GIRL TELLS 0F TORTURES Says Father and Stepmother Suspended Her by Wrists. I'tlca, n v.. July :> Rptha L. ftuckor, eieveB yeara old, In court to-day chargod her fi.th.-r and atepmother with faatenlng leather atrapa aboul her wrists, ron nected aith a Bhort chala and then mn* pendlng her from fl hooh ln tha a ? I puBlahment. Tha glrl ln her awora atatement aay thal her mother dlad arhoo ?I ? aaa three montha old, and that aha ,,,,. broughl up by her graBdparenta la Sullivan, Madlaon County, bul recently ,r,-, ,i to come to her fothar'a imma Ib this cltj and llva arltb hlm aml her atepmother Her deaira to raturo to hor ?rrandparentfl enragad her fostor mother nnd her father, ahe declared. Thi atrapa were offered In evldenco to day, and aeventeen' brulaea oo tha body of the child Indicoted aome of her h*at Ing* The man and womaa were held ln m .hai ball for ? Bomlnatlon. _-?- ? BFITISH TO SALUTE FLAG VWtiBI Warships Will Create Prer-e dent kt Honolulu. Honolulu. Julj I Thr Brltleh armored rrulaera Kenl and CbaUenger arlll remaln ,, ,, ,,, rnorroa and partlclpata in the I ..-.. ,,,- juiy relebratton The Brltlah v ? ? i ,n tlaa with .,,;,? .,,?] eeremony ln the laaoraajng i ing tha Brltleh offlcera aill at ,,,?! the offlcial publlc receptiori and ball ^iv en .'V i Sovernor Pn ai lt Ib i ii.i tl ..t the Baluti n ot the Kenl . . , will ni.irk the Brai i c , i: g Brltlah warahlp haa . . ratlng Amerlcaa Indo pt-ndei ? _ - e CCNGREFSMAN IN STREET FIGHT Eogsged Prominent Citizcn in Fisti caiffa Aftrr Attrnding Church. raamopolls, lla July ?' aCoiigresBnaan ?. v ' . ,,?, i. \ Qeorge, ? prominent .... n-ere befora thi M , ,?,,., . , .-.,, with Rghttog ln "'" i i.int. ? tooa ; laee on Bua ,i;i, naornlna ln fronl of Trtnlt) Bpiacopal when '"?''' men had attonded \ chanee renuurk b) oae araa ,, ii -ii..,i bj ihe other, aad in the i a? etaeh Mr Oeorga waa koocked Ti . \i . ... ,'? ntlnui ,1 tha - -. ? e>-? WARSHIP BUILDERS COMPETE ? 1,000.000 Doducted from Tcnder Price for Chilian Dreadnoughts. Bantlago ' "hHI aful] ? II la st*ted hara ,,,,, ,, \in. ii ui ftrna, arltb .i vi.-w te ? n| ih, . ontnv t for Ih.a*ructhao ,,r ii,. two dreadnooghta for Chllt, ,lY, red to dedu. I 11.888*81 frooi tha origl n,.1 t.-tul-'i ; \ . niiiiK to a i.'ti'i"" dlapatch the Bag ,.,,,,, | ,,,. the < onstru. tli n >.f the ,.,, jr. idn lughtfl hava hei n i . | ,??. 0f Ihe Engllah tendera la aald | - .... 1, -I..U th* 11. .\t I..W . idlra iiiii aaagaatura B.tters an i sita ura er during a tlreaian? day.?Advc Temperature Rises to 98. and Hundreds of Prostrations Are Reported. JULY'S HOTTEST SIMCE 1899 Thousands Leavo City as Those Forced to Stay ?BBk Com fort in Vain, No Relief Being Promised for To-day. HEAT WAVE WIDESPREiVD Temperatures of More than 100 Re? ported from Many Cities New England Records Broken Chl? cago Sizzle* -High Marks Up the State. THE OFFICIAL THERMOMETER. Yetrt****. Sunday. day 1 8. 8* . 70 * ? a 81. 71 fl1 8 a. m. f* 81 | a. 81. 77 00 10 a. m. ?? 93 11 a. m. Noon . . 86 97 ?8 ?*> .. N II ?4 OT i p. 81. . 93 97 4 r- m. M 93 6 p m. 91 ?0 4 P. m. 85 84 11 p. m . M II Hlrjheat temperature yesterday, 98. at 1145 a. m. Fmirteen rifa'hs frnm the heat w-r*. rot ..rfprl In th* metrop-Mttan dlsUVt >??*?* day and about two hundred proj-tra Uona M..pr of thf pt*ee*u*8ltofig arete r*'*p*""'t*,d in Manhattan and Brooklyn, with fot-r teen in **.'<-??.*. ark. fout in .Jereey Cltf and two in Jemeiea. A Fourth of July mor<* oppreastve and iwetterlng than any for a d?r\ade raat ?*aa thr. prophecy rnade by Weat**a>i' Bureau etllciala in WauMna^oa lr,st nisht. aftr>r a careful atudy ef the weether nape. With r^portr. of 104 de | gm < s in four aridely eepaaratea* etttee ltogf>rhrr with a geora of other Ctttu-8 ' brotllng in a temporat-ire of ioo nr hiaThfr. n.. hope for relief could be da> covored. Local thundee ahewera may ellevtata I snfferiniT in aoeae aectlette, but th**v elll ne ihowera bj Meet cliaitace, f..r ao Indl ' rations of rain r r-? anvwherc t'* 88 Beea, Thf h-at la taklna; a beavy tell of dearh. gecorBroM to reriorte, and thf Huff<*rin<* la Increaaed bj a drouth that ha.*- pri< tlcally been unbmken exeept In tbe Bouth btlant ?? and Baet Q I ?' where thr* tempet-mturea ara raoe'ereta The Hiqh MarUs. \r the Weather Bureau in Waehli the m< r.-ur\ reached the H mart P m, yeetetreaiy, whii* tare houra tho bureau th?-rmon*eter ^n the atreel level ahowed ? temperature ot ]f>: Hlaarat/ha, JuirreUon Ctty and loie, Kattu. prohjihiv were the hotteet | ntt j in thr* United Btatea yeetarday. th.-* mas** I inmm tempereture being lt*. liiiaawaaae, Okla., waa only BtB dogr-'ea ?..r.|.>r. the mercury at that plaee r-jriatprinB* 1^6 degreea for twe rmeceeelve days. Louls-rille, Ky : St. Jor-eph. Mo : Dae enport, Iowa, and Yuma. Artz.. were the four cltlea In whlch the l0* mark wag reached. Boeten ettalned b wcord of 102, (h>* ht*-h*-*-t <V' r rt*8Cbed thATO, ft Iike temperature being alee rerorded ln Al bany, Columbua, ->hlo; Parkerabure;. W. \ ? . Dubuqrae lowre; Dea Molaee- l"**a, and Fr< sn.i. CaL Tn n lHr.ro nr.a. of aatateh Kansaa ? lty. Ilo., la thr centre, the mercury re.orded 10rt deRroes f.ir aeveral hours,, gad at Kaneea Clty it resristored 102.5. For tbe flrat time I.i Ita hlstorv Hart ford, Conn . BOOred leg, that r?*r*orrl h?"lng niso equalled at aaeh <iiv?^ra;oT't pofnt^ aa Fort Wayna, Ir.d : i'tn<*tnnatl. 8pring-? fleld, Hl : Harrlahtirii*. I'enn : < h1<*agn, Rt Lotlle, Ir.dlanapi.lis. Tol?>do, OkN homa I'lty, ?>ni.iha and K?rt Fmlfh, Ark. BoekllhTe, i?nt. which h**ld th* rerord Bui day \\ 1th l*.*.. dropped to f*** y**af>?r da\. jiIah;' aith New Vork. Phlladelphla. OiOIthfjeld, Vt; PlttatMITR I.>"n.-hhiir*c \ .i ; "rVlchlta, Kan.. and r,rand llaplds. Ilich. Even M.*.ntr*al and Qiiehe,* th^r. mometera Kajltrtered 94. and Father Point 8l fho n,r>uth of thf St. Ijwrcnra Rlver, boaated of 92. The Intenee h>-af waa "jenrr:!! from . 1 ;ist tO <-oaat. rxr*ept that tht*re waa aome slinht m.xlfration over the North weetern and Ro>cky Mountaln atalee and ln I'Jiri of tlie Ureat I.akrs rejclon. The beat arara Included the wh.de of Mea Y..rk stat.-. tho mercurj ragiatar* ini? ln exeeaa of loi> degreee tn many < Itlee, Tho hiis'hfHt rreported was i?t4 degreee In KinKPtoii. Mlddletown and !>,.., arere cloee aeconda \vith tel aii recorda for heal wera bmken tn Boaton, where the "ih.-.-ii governreetat l ermometer re<*orded b?'_' degreee No 1 irri ..f Mi a *Cngland aeegped Al Ber* erly, Maaa tha aummer capttal, a teea> . ?? ire of b1**- degntt waa repotted in tha courae ot the twelvemonth lt ia underatood that It la neccaaary t.> nriafee up an ai - rege tempi ratura for aay glven apot, whlch la called the norrmej temperature for that plaee foi the yeaf, 1 . ? n n s|...n.sil.l>> f..i this law heepa dl* reet 1 hklden . n thi hotteag an.i tha coldeet daya of tba y.u the coldeel day i?inK raieottoaaatl i>> *ah> >>f i*emlnder to thoae aufferlng In tbe prea? eni t..rr!ility that t ? ?? I ttOITM l.alni ln Otlead Sidewalk Thermometera Excead 100. . >n auch daya aa yeetarday, howevtl, tii,. promulgjauor >>f this nonnai tempettaa ture law Mts tn his sha.ly rrtr-at and gtoata over awelteripg humanlty with j ,. i.min.l.'r that thla lg B 8"v?'t nment ,.i laws aad n"t of nn*n. for whlch rea eon Kea v.>r.. must pay the penalty for en unueually cool and pleaaant June t>y a Jul] t! al t.if-t.^. ->f BUlphur BBd t'** . iita the peraonal devll of early Meth odtem. Foi tba i-nefll ot tbeee >?bo