Show MORTALITY IN PITTSBUBG Fifty Victims of ths Torrid Weather Reported Plltsburg Pa July WhileIho maximum maxi-mum temperature today did not reach yesterdays figures he effects of time longcontinued torrid weather were moro disastrous lhan on any day since lie hot spell 1 began Up lo 11 p m fifty deaths had been reported In Plttsbunr Allegheny and nub urbs with many prostrations The only outoftown death victim was Charles llenney of Lexington Ky Jlo was a prominent Elk and was here on business lie was found unconscious In u closet MI the I Plttsburg bank for savings and died shortly after reaching time hospital All of the fatalities are probably known to tim nulhorltlcB bul the prostrations have been so numerous that It Is hardly 1osslble to keop track of them Beginning at S oclock this morning lie thermometer registered S3 degrees and at no time during the day did It go below that point At120 p m It stood at OJ i i tho maximum and gradually receded till 11 p m when It registered 5 These are the Government figureo and hardly approach ap-proach the marks on reliable Instruments on the street level 7n one mill at Homestead plant fifty two men woru proserated and finishing mills Jsos 23 and 32 and openhearth mill No 3 hld lo close down The workmen were as busy carrying out and caring for their comrades who were proslratcd as they were in performing Ihclr legitimate labor Innumerable children throughout the city are heat victims and time morlallly among them Is unprecedented So many horses have succumbed to the heat that deliveries of all kinds are badly crippled Particularly Is Ibis the case with the deliveries de-liveries of Ice and for a lime almost an Ice famine waii threatened oven though time ice companies had an abundance of lee at their plans One Sec Company lost flflyslx hordes wlillo oilier companies suffered In proportion While last night was not as close as the previous nlghl thousands of persons In the tenement districts slept In hallways or llie atomic steps brick pavements and even In lImo street Many poor mothers sat un all night watching their slumber ing children thai harm might not come to them as they lay on hue pitvcmenls |