Show f i USUAL UAl NUMBER K OF f LIVES m LOST L LOSTON ST n ON N THE FOURTH Accidents of i Various Kinds From the Atlantic to the Pacific HOSPITALS FILLED FIL ED EDWITH WITH BADLY INJURED RECORD OF THE TH E FIRST FI DAYS CELEBRATION AS COMPILED BY BYTHE THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE July IThe The Record 4 T Heralds summary of ot o th the three thre day country wide Fourth Of ef July 4 4 celebration from reports received YeCId up 9 to midnight are 46 tad Dead Injured l due dill to tetanus 18 Fire loss r New fW York July 6 Four deaths three f r them children n three hundred and persons Injured nine of ot them dangerously and o seriously that Math death seems certain was wu the Fourth of ot July record in New York and Brooklyn up to midnight Three of te e deaths death al occurred last night ni ht The only one added to the list 1st to toja today ja jay day was that of Dorothy Dl DI Martini a at hUd t of the upper east elIt side who suc sue urn e 1 to the effects of burns received Pagan 4 years old was by a random bullet supposedly tired tiN by h a celebrator though relatives maintain that he was wai murdered The hospitals tonight are swamped with ith Hh patients p moat most of them suffering Irm minor burns Patients l are arc being tided at the larger institutions at the idi Idt dtP of or ten tn an hour Fires FirO in the city ty and suburbs are num hered ir J by the score Most of them were tartt by ty the careless handling of tire I rk The most serious fire occurred at t opining I on the where the business block was wu destroyed de troyed ith Mth a loss of ThOO ii DASHED TO DEATH Aeronaut Mistakes Fourth of July Noise for Signal Me July 5 Mistaking the i firing of revolvers by the thet t J tow beJo as a signal agnat agreed upon for utting loose e his parachute James Cor ivna an ill aeronaut M years old oW of ot Luell Mass Mas cut when about O ret fet from the earth at the Fourth of July Ju y celebration here beTa today ad d was Ij dah l t the ground meg almost death in the pretence of i I I was employed by Professor or lph Laroux of this city with whom J authorities contracted for forn n n ascensions and parachute jumps tv y at the eastern promenade It was wu m gEd that Corcoran should drop in th his parachute from a height of feet when hEon he Iu heard a certain num H r f revolver shots l from Laroux on round r Corcoran sot MOt hearing Laroux ut tn to him to keep on up cut loose loo e et fi t t ditan di was too short for tor the para iU mtr ut to to t open properly and the man striking the ground about one onel i l feet fett from where the ascension as made He H was still alive when picked up but had MI a It fractured call ulI and soon died KILLED BY GIANT CRACKER Arthur Granville Langham of Louis Louisville Louisville ville yule Ky the Victim l lIe Ky K July 5 The t distinction dj tion of having made the KM Ant notable nota le sacrifice to patriotism by rason raon of M f independence day cia da t ns n this year ear will probably fall faU to Louisville through the death at Sey ii ur Ind md early tarl today of Arthur Gran nie lle LanKham Langham former president pr of the Provident Life Lif Assurance society Mr Langham never neer recovered from the ef efi i of havIng h had His h l right hand shat t by the explosion of a cannon raker late lab last t night He was AaS one of ot Party of fashionable Louisville folk ho h were ere spending the weekend at te e home horn at Seymour S of John J Peter Mr r 1 A can r rim nn T thrown lighted uP upon n the then e n fallt failed ie d 1 to explode and nd Mr 11 Lang 1 ham am took tonk it In his hand band and t The cracker burst In his h l grasp tear is 1 the hand frightfully He was w s op crated rat d on n at ones onoe but bot never ever regained Ou Mr r Ian Langham ham WM wu a member of the nce firm of Barbee Castleman ro s an f Louisville 10 u I He assumed national rational anna pr prominence w In 1 by gaining r mt of If the Provident then I a point a between Governor Hughes Tn tran e Com l l n Otto Kel y of If New tw York ork Later h he Was elected I r of cf the institution Ir dr La Langha was w the uncle of th the r arnes rt th ef Speck Yon Von St Widow f he the II onner German ambassador dor to d 10 States and ot of th the t wife of ot the naval val at t h o f of f the French embassy at Wash t I Continued on Page 7 USUAL NUMBER OF LIVES LOST LOSTON LOSTON LOSTON ON THE FOURTH Continued from Page 5 Ington His Bla widow formerly Mists Miss Stella Steila Peters Peen of New Nw N w York is at present pre nt with Ba Baren Vi in Europe |