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o+ Was Bought in New will give young § prove his: state: how, can, that a bh murder bave gone unpunis “This trial may establien (10 “PITTSFIELD, Mare, Jan ; 8. Fosdurg made noon to the statement of Dix S- torney Gardner that « Re ofered to the Grand Jury 3» ‘fanot ccimothiaet Miss Fosburg was killed by dreadful aceldent happesed of the family. “Here were — pro: Mr, Fosburg said: “l have tol presur Y, contemp): Btory over and over aguln hazardous erime. 1 cealed nothing. thelr identity, vet he statement that m\ «ister get in the hous: have been shot by any ove but ma “We have the pier burglars and by © member of our family | Knocked from + nswe { ‘ sented to the Grand Jury th about my Indictment 1 do not know.” ‘Younw | Young Fosburg was at the works of | ATC MIE Os the Stanley Compa y. He ts bie attending to the detalls of the conntruc- | Breat wulwiewy tion of the works with the same puncta- | ecution Tur if the allty as before his arrest and appears to] Been Milled Nery Heat Haltartestiy, cool! tances involving members Root! & Sons, the local shoe deal there, collldiponsibty Ane Xe paid today that they had never eald the} “efector: exilanation Hanan shoe was a part of thelr regular shipment. They have a jetter from ‘he firm In New York stating that the st wan sold from thelr Broadway « Yast Spring. ‘The shoe was a cloth top, pate @r, and had no up. 6 ‘The attitude of the State in thr case Ko sayn all the falne, r story, Chlet a Chief of Pollee Nichols anged the wrray of fa presentation of whieh t f Herksbire County in urge Of manslaughte Jury j Jury ts thus summed up by Disirict-Attorney |e \ug. 3) lat. haw brok Charles L. Gardner: As he reviewed the case to-day The State's Cane. hmerted: 4 “We do not ‘contend that a quarrel The theory that the girl was kill took place between father and son that | py the “Wire Gang’ of night. But !t may have taken place be- followed ti tween other members of the fomily proved that these m young woman is shot, Her death 13] not near the F attributed to burglars. ‘The State Inves-|of Aus. 1. Patterson glary. that the Smith | $415,C 000 MONUMENT ———_++- Her Gift. The Brooklyn Naval Branch of the Young Men's Christian Association witli be a lasting monument to Miss Helen | up-to-date club, Gould, who is defraying the whole ex-; When the bullfing ts complet penm. |e p Pin charge of a sub Miss Goull's gift to this work already | of Internat aygteaten 110,00, at the work is now | 4 lurgely em far ad that the managera are able to say that in all Mkellhood th tolal cont of the work will not exe seats, ibrary, 4 the deed of gift will be to she itive. Aj. and was started In gift’ from Miss Gould of $4, [ready amounting to $20,(49, the corner of Charles and Bridge wtreets, | widow Just outside the Brooklyn Navy-Yard, The f ‘The building will be seven storles high, | Uenal with double basement. There will be| MeAlpin 20) sleeping rooms, plunge baths, laun-| Third V dry, bowling alleys, a shooting xallet & Toof garden, an auditorium with | cos Of 35,00, INJURY AND PANIC IN es Thirty-third ate (Continued from First Page.) @chaeiMer found Bascher, who war ai most submerged, Lavenie were broken Ming Were thrown, eas. aati: nd Doalten: ; nat the | #66 only: sn Bascher were so badly injured that the! "fe only si @octors at the hospital do not think | secninely topp they can recover. Sploge! lives at | | | cow, met blown a} West Thirty-elghth strees. Bascher’s home !s at 617 Firat avenue While he was being removed to pital in an ambulance Bt, Gabriel's Church, or shaving « wet for sucking t vrevent wit q street, was summoned, He got on th EH ambulance and administered extrem a nction to the wounded man as the big: Bulance ratticd away to the hospital 2 ‘ It was with the greatest dimeulty the panic in the building w Quelled, All of the employe Celved slight hurts had their wounds dressed by ambulance surgeons or at! (hele \ towe ) The . | tank | quickty Rear-by drug stores and went hi eeman Waters ; : ty-ttth street xiation, Ww a Engincer tn Held. thout a block from the avene w i <plosion urred. He saw met Chief Engineer Reid, who lives at 3 maton Third avenue, was arrested and ‘aken | MOMey Tuahing out on thy to the Exat Thirtyafitth street station | allzing tt wax a and inter arraigned in Yorkville Cours, | bephoned for where he way heli. A number of men sn teachin He eald he had rs idea wh firo-eseape on the hy therexplonton, as just « mint uilding, jumped the y feet to the street Mt occurred the presaure was normal. Hel tnjured be heir leap Was hurled reveral feot across the cetlar,| 8 ons, Of but retained consciousness and soon Min made his way out. After the flames that followed the ox- Ploaion were extingulened the pol men and the firemen began to make the eccupanin of the tenemeni-nouses on First avenue, between Thirty-first and om Whirty-aecond streota, vacate te prem-| tory KT! of 3 Fwith alice r Dyivines. So aleo were the occupants of) Worked wn an upp ‘Thirty-second «treet compelled] factory, and the poilcem. vacate and all of those within the] bUlance sur radius of the big chimney. of the factory, | Mken, home cae before Coyle, of from this ead jump ayde frst taken lof 4 will wie fur nd elt broke was wolking ar boone arm eve Hospt sling. a Pasthich towered more than one hundred] ment, arrived on. the sc et and which, badiy <racked, was in| force of men and prey eet of falling, the big 4 chimney, which th very mtnite ——__-_ topple Roller-iouse Wrecked. ‘explosion completely demolivtied jar-box factory and smashed th ‘Of thé five-story factory building 406 and “8 East Thirty-second for Six D. aE occupled In the upper’ | ortton a of ie eae tanks and penal ra of tn SA hundred employees Jones, arrived here to- Hing. All hese were| Britta steamer May: ¥, the explosion. | woodward, which whe atrated if explosion wan ver: . ial ne strated ae The iurth re | at meaielx dayn ago. window of the Thirty-| Both vexs descrip- tire: neighborhood, ! fore ett her in, TEN POINTS IN ‘Telltale Clue Left by Murderer THE TESTIMONY. (iffern from © rest of the tuulls. two bargiars be grappled Then done tu connect my son with It hae yh nothing but rumor for tt cruel piot t "i nvert critlciar lourg. when Jars when hia aleter wear maxks, lsuntrue. Has not my litte sister r the Beatrice said repeatedly that she saw he road nee the shot fired?) What evidence was pre- | house; a pal om ks; ano brought | hat. and ather st he hat qnd shoe which stamps ss und shrewdnes« in he dm Wit ng wom (ing townrd the house; Ponway from It. the wen no + burglar had shot hel cr nthe, Patdock in hts | been dead fH inference, the Gi) tat | Feber “Desperate mer | to manufacture a te Stewart Posburk on n Killing his burglars woull be LEFT BY TH only a moment ALLEGED “Whatever te “One burglar ia suppored to have be urglars ts un- he eldest daughter was killed and Hiumped had tet Young Fosbura's 1 which tae killing winbers of ihe burg house on the 1 tlgates. It can find no evidence of bur-| “The Fosbura work was not the Kind * found who te pistol sald to have burglar had not been tire! YORK BEFORE THE GRAND JURY | But Kings County In-} quisitors Didn't Ques- | lion Him. ‘TWO PINK BABIES AND A. TO HELEN GOULD. ! VERY EONEDY EMOISINININ Splendid Naval Y. M. C. A: Club-House Is ing-room, xmokin room and all the other comforts of an al Committee, f naval officers, Rear-Adiniral Barker as chairm: Tray'9)s pffatrene ani amlling und ete! 435,000. S Mise Gould does endow the f ‘Tae pro: fa in hande of the In-] ton. ‘The International Committee ternational Committee of the Yo M. ©} be resporstole Its managements But with a rst) the Admiral Philp Endowment Fund at will go. ‘The alte ts a plot 16) feet square on | institution on the Geath of the Admiral's woul! not by Auxillary of the Interna- of whieh Mr President, and Mian ( Preadent, have undertaken [the task of furnishing the building at a Jury ts Investigating is not kn Mehlin and the fag made Inte the que soles jeu vice in Hrooklyn yearned for te BIG BOILER EXPLOSION. and | arms arour the + Three Left on Randall’s far south as Twenty-ninth street, ————— ‘ns REICHSRATH HONORS QUEE! es in the Thirty-second i oatore windows Flying glass hit) them Some Diese When he got his companion to safety | party of the body and cut thelr faces, Expressed in Certain term of Xue the brave fellow was almont overcome, andes eal and boa tbaee ut he turned tn shortly and gave help | ew a and | intense excl where It was needed. Splegel amd) Valled. ‘Th Who looked vut nent cs President of the low sti ap © DOCTOR CAPTIVE BURNED ALWE diy Vain Prevented a Catustropie. GRAND JURY DEMANDS BELLEVUE (BE GaN ,_ WOMAN HELD duestropie the Bust 1 }a rigat to then ‘“ Physician Aree an Odd, Brother Strove Claim Defending Slander Suit. showed that to Tear Off E ing Clothes. rived sent fort (id unanited £7 ; |thousand and one détafle required in jthe construction of large buildings, 7 ast Seventeenth ges from Dr pe Wax Internally injured right after Mamle Wrenched hh a ind after the acel- cla ey jin the office of R. ®. Newberry, archi- ins | jtect, at 1227 New York Life Bullding, Laward | Chieago, by name Henry C. Hengels, She rushes mt » th » Dite Inety-fiat streat, Mand burns Moor of the no had an ame ronattend her and she wits hie Dreakta f the board itself | fore he ii dy was terribly. burned 2.20 o'clock, when t. Dooner, of the Building Depart. me early ted to pull stown eatened ean A DYING, SON IN CELL. | aaa’ that Authoriticn Let Mim me to a small 1 marty in her 1 ted womten afl men, H hitnin ont nd with no expert © performan bollerhouse, blew out the rear of| LOST STEAMER FOUR TIMES, “Lo was selzed by one High Kerr, father lia ginicng rapidly. y the membe: to his bedeide, was kept up it would Veonel Dinnbled at Sen was Towed of Ms family were t courts would and after a week's use quite an ap-|eho at a moderate moi reclable improvement manifested it-| thing out of the self, Since then dally, use has entires| cm eri is: (Realy linet 60 and 6a! ly reatored the digestive functions to jthelr natural heal Colt. Company, manuface (Special to The Eveaing World) fxr und] NORFOLK, Va. Jun. 31—Tho Hei ron by Miller, Dubruel gieamyhip Bir Richard Granville, Car ening World called Eee: that the son had been allo Sens Bother Torpedn.ttont. the Grand Jury (special lo Theckvenlae | visit inle father and bid him * tvely dentet . Who say Mae ua § will ho: be par- mitted fo leave the Jal] until to the State Prison ti Hugi Kerr's com tion indie direct ame brought u fan's connection: with th nie Boxschicter. Supt, O'Rourke and Des. SM 1 itlcard wer recommenced: h Who were th “Moore and. O'Rourke. And Ricard, you say.2/ y discuss it now, 2 won't say a had a terribie experience or Bri of demoatnael | ard were much damaged. The Granville lost thecdleahicd vessel four times be- heavy sens prevailing. neane patients In the pa 'ytvaluable food:-for all brain worxer, The help) this food has give: dacalculable.’ on him by hiv death of Jen-! ‘To Prevens the Griy Laxative Bromo-Quint We found that for many.» @banical restraint in the natur ‘Faith of Many Shaken in Story That Has Been Told by the Family. one of lars who entered the sours ho: 14 been traced to the ad to| Hanan save store at Broadway and | Prenty-ninth gtr In July taat i: was to middie-azed man who waa anxous to Know that If by the number of a sho Id be determined when it was pur. tz Witnean for An importa ase. ager of the firm, the purchaser, an found only two pairs. next duly, wil be fessional nurse, who was Fosburg house a few Gd 44,001 0f the size the trugedy: es nf responded imm pe fa ae Aer exer ary, My EN a ek ). were * slo of patent i » from th Thad just step. [Mt peeten her and had no tp, were cold for $04, Fleming salt lt was Impossible f ny other firm” could have aod Sle same sor f m: in North street when Tosaw a oman running down Or- nos hear the ful of C ran. He aad traveliet rome distance |‘ CAUSE OF HEADACHE. as 1 could hear him pant for breat! —— == When 1 reached the Fosburg houge = Very Common Cause, Generally found everybody Mr. Fosi. Overlooked, the form ache 18 a symptom, an Indication of {derangement er disenss tu vome organ, anit UTE MEY ie cause of the headacl It to Ib- Hof the | cate because co ms head- UTE- | ache aaa prominent om; derangement of the stomach and liver, heart trouble, kid- ey diseas*, lung trouble, eye strain or Ml- rlisses, all produce headgches, an@ ft | we could alwaye locete the organ whteh te, fault, the cure of obstinate headaches Wen 1 got tien ly # he ai told ti athe tru jad been no. time mbers « reason m Another witness, a neighbor, wao pasasd the house iwo hours before tne d'beinimuch almpler mation ler. saw omen ekulking In the owever, for that form of headache calle’ dows. frontal headache, pain back of the eyos and fy forebead, the cause ia now*known to be catarrh of the head and throat; when the CLUE FOUND headache is located in back of head ard ek it ts often enused from catarrh of tho IN THIS CITY. | stemacn or ts ‘his the most common and the cure of the auyes a Prompt disappearance of There is a) treatment for ca- | 3 1 Tablets, a new internal remedy tn ! ; composed of antisspifcs ko } iealcol and Blood Root; which i on the blood ant cause the eliminaticg a —— thal poisen from the system New Jersey combinacont x Represents Capital of | q Ee eset $20;000,000. 2) puncees igh ‘The shoe supposed to have ve nrrh Tablete as a 1 suffered dally ehe and patn in so intensely was the cause became con: AU wvel was the case, because wero alta houever I \ gleantte $ Yelertete teh fad & cold ob treat att tarrh. [dination was effecive Se: taaris Catarrh Tables were bighiy i fe and Mey when the final steps wer merge at tric power companter in Hudson folmity inte the of: New Jer- nt procured from my 4 and dehgdied cf headaches’ had Raxex Counties and Sta rea Ce atria a United Electric Comra 8 aro sald by drug. age. under the that they con (fount in ro sno oplum (eo coma cures), nora taply the wholesome ity to destroy and drivy the merms of catarrkal ‘Tho meeting 7 was held ir the stockhotders | diseake, erge ihe Poo. syatem At Unis meeting th the ¢ Compa lectrie Electric Under tr four compantes loxe thelr td will henceforth he part of t whieh may eventually take fn ieetrie, and trolley compuntes nsumers’ ight, and the mpuny into the County now eompri compantes magna twentyed doming Burrows @ CANT eonr. ‘one ‘Telo LEATHER Are made of Fancy Striped and Checked Fabrics of guar- anteed pure through - and - through Worsted, and if you paid $10 elsewhere you'd not get better workmanship and finish. Sample trousers here for inspection Satisfaction or Money Back. UTE MATAILORS 229 Broadway, Opp. P.O, | One Door NORTH of Marclay Actresn Duryea Opposes Sult af | Dr. Sim: te Widow. Duryea the actress, for am Dr, William Langdon PEON committed muletde in the Hotel | Gerard, iM trying to obtain. possesslon | of the furniture seized by the doctor's | widow | Zhe brought a motion to. in the oOurt fo vacate the wrt of re-! Isnued a few dayn ago. Mrs. | Stmpron claimed that the furniture Mins t ticles, val- elve has Judge Dele reverved decision. ARCHITECT’S FOOD. Grape-Nuts Turned Into Big Buildings. Phe duties of an architect are co PROF. KOCH's ‘LYMPH INHALATION multitudinous, looking after the cones that many of thom suffer from the {vonatant mental application and re- | quire the beat of {cod to keep up their work. The chtef draughtsman . surgeons, whe reed me from thé sere unfit for any duty, and, Told ‘mo toms te Colensao vad several terri nine months’ conatant ap-| treated tor twee months al tue wrong I Intte ation in the preparation of the fot worse all the time. Finding out my mista and{neceseary plans and details’ for jhe nce went to Dr. Koch's Sanitarturs. 119, large hotel known as the Post Tav- ern und the Post Building, at Battle Creek, as well as several other Inrg> institutions, | found myself in a very debilitated and dyspeptic cendition and unfit for work, “Instead of medical treatment | used Grapo-Nuts food in place of tha sual breakfast cereale, The first few days gave great ¢ncouragement. Sarprices ee a a eee Pees i, 17 coat desire some- © Liberty, St. —————_—_— == rs particulars. thy condition, and 1 have gained about one pound per week. I am now entirely well and strong again and am able to apply| What Happened? . myeelt to work with more than usual Do you remember what ha) vigor. I consider Grape-Nuts a most! on’ June 20, 1900? If not, the 19 ‘orld Almanac, page 101, wild ue