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__ EDITION Saturday Clendy. __| “Cireulation Books Open to An.” | NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY PRICE ONE CENT. MORGAN'S ULTIMATUM! EVIDENCE STIRS — “THE FOSBURGS. (Mearial to The Evening World.) ¥ PITTSFIELD, Mass., July 19.—-The State in thel Fosburg murder trit got in its frst effective blow at the defense to-day, when Dr. Frank W Draper, the eminent expert, testified that the shot which killed May Fos- burg could not have been fired at more than 8 inches from the girl's body. The defense contends it was fired by a burglar 7 feet or more away from the young woman. Every one of the Fosburg family and their friends listened to the test!- mony with attention so strained that it was painful to see. The elder Fos- burg's ruddy face grew almost purple as he leaned forward and fairly glared through his gold spectacles at the witness. The black-veiled mother sat with —_—— Pistol Expert's Testi- mony a Hard Blow for the Defense, and It Is Expected that StateWill Have Quinn, of Wire Gang, as Sen- sational Witness. bowed head and her hand over her eyes. Her shoulders could be seen to heave under the thin veil that shel- tered them. The defendant himself grasped the sides of his chair as if in an effort to restrain himself. His eyes, always bright and piercing, fairly blazed. Suddenly the young man’s wife 5 GO DOWN ~ YACHT IN SOUND DROWNED. Nerth Second street, Phi pin. IDA aad ANNETTE COLBURN, hi @aughters. Capt. FLINT, of Drooklyn, captain ef the yacht. FRANK, a Swed SAVED. Mre. WALTER SPRANKI. G18 York street, Ph delphi: JAMES STANBRIDGE, stew: New York. aallor. ‘With all sails set. the yacht Venitzia. of Philadelphia, les at the bottom of Long Island Sound, near Sands Point. ARTHUR T. COLBURS, of No. 110/ Millionaire Arthur T. Colburn, of Philadel- | phia, Drowned on the) Venitzia and Family Almost Wiped Out— One Daughter's Thrilling Escape. Imprisoned in her cabin are the Bodies ot Ida and Annette Colburn, daughters of her mililonalre owner, Arthur T. Col- burn, who with his captain, one Filnt, of Brookiyn, and a Swedish sailor known as Frank, were alsa drowned, Mm, Adeline Sprankle, another daugh- ter of Mr. Colburn, and James Stan- (Special to The Evening World.) MEDFORD, M July 19.—Rieh- ard Quinn, al “Dirty Dick,” of the Wire Gang, supposed to have been concerned he Fosbars je gatetly ruaticating here as H. K. Barry, and the State ha Prepared the moet startling coup d@etat in the Fe urder case that will shake the trial centre. leaned forward and touched him gently on the shoulder. He turned with a start and tried to smile. When Dr. Draper stepped down the strain relaxed, but the actions of the whole family showed how severe it had been. Chief of Police Nicholson, of Pitts- fleyd, a grim, silent man, whose de- tective work wove the web that Second Page. (Continued WITH bridge, the steward of the yacht, were thrown free from her when she wan overturned by a squall yesterday after- {noon. After floating for hours tn the | water, supported by an overturned small boat that had providentially been wrenched from the deck of the yacht, y were rescued by Capt. Brown, with the tug Gertrude, and landed at New Haven. ‘The squall that upset the Venitain came almost without warning. When it struck the boat the three women were in the cabin, Capt. Filnt helped Mra. Sprankle out, but pefore he could render assiatance to her slstens the Venitzian was over, She sank Ike a plummet, and the gitls were drowned Uke rats ina trap, Mr. Colburn and the two seamen were caugat In the tangled rigging and carried down. Mr, Colburn was an expert yachts- {Continued on Second Page.) CROWBARS USED IN MAKING RAID. Sixty Men Caught and Tnree Accused of Running Pool-Room. MM Bixty men were caught in a raid in , Long Mand City thin afternon. They te were hidied in q barn on Third street ad near theferry, the doors of which were | } barred. | Court Otcer Frueingsiorf and a po- i Mceman brke Into the place with crow- bara ami crested the proprietor and two men ony charge of running a pool- room, All ts others were released, were given. A man. nang fatrick J. Murphy! pointed out thimen aa those wanted. ‘The accused dec rnd chat he acted from spite. No gambling Pthphernalia was found. So ted at Tennis, SCINNATI, Jy’ 19.—In the ti Biate tennis feateavent to-day Mi esterman dofeat i ig ns a tsa Marion Jone: d its capital from $500,009 to $10,000,000, It haw also increased {ts surplus to the eame amount. leading In: President, George I. Baker, ts ulao Prealdent of the Astor National Bank. It had {mportant ratiroad connections and for a long time hail a controlling The names>f none of the prisoners|interest In the Central Rallroad of New Jersey. Thir interest It sokl out to n wyndieaze headed by J.P. Morgan & Co, BANK CAPITAL’S BG INCREASE First National Expands|Yachtsman's Newport from $500,000 to $10,000,000. The Firat National Rank has increas: ‘The First National Bank {8 one of the {tuticns of the elty, Its » time ayo The bank's business has been tacres ing sich year. ‘The profits last’ year were very large ! defalcations of Note-' nm spite of the aeavy ler Alvord. Only two other banks in the country: enjoy the “diatinction of having ter. mililon dollarscapitalizatiuns, 'T! the Natlonal'City Bank and the'd Bank ot Commerce, both of this city. re jonal YAL CARROLL'S HOUSE ROBBED. Mansion Entered and Jewelry Stolen. (Special wo The Eveniag World.) NEWPORT, R. 1, July 19.—A_ bold robbery took place last might at summer rex'dence of Royal Pa Car- roll, the well-known yachtaman. Mr. Carroll went to New York yesterday, Mrs. Carroll retired before 11 o'clock, ‘There in no evidence aw to how the bur- lar entered the house, Among the articles taken were three ACCUSED OF BRIBE- TAKING Deputy State Factory Inspector Is Under BISSERT CETS WORE DELAY Goff Sets Trial of the Wardman for Mon- day Week. Deputy Factory Inspector William #.]. Distriet-Attorney Philbin appeared be- pearl studs, one sapphire ring, a diamond horseshoe pin, three stickpins, on which Ing colors of Mr. Carroll In pair of link cuff-buttons with the Inittala R. P. Cc. One of the most valuable pins stolen was a $0 searfpin of dlamonda and m edding gift of Mrs, Carroll to her husban ————____ Sunday World Wants move the business world, . i % Keconter Goff thes wed the trial of Geo: Anderson, of No, 239 West Thirty-fourth 1 to-day by the Grand street, wan indie Jury on the charge of bribery, It ts alleged that on Marea non took a bribe from Isaac Kosoff, a clothing manufacturer, of No lancey street, after which he failed to report a violation Jf the Sanitary law In Kosoft's place, » Anderson was Inter arraigned. before Recorder Goff and held in $2,000 bail, muda. av | thing 9 appears in the Kitchener st OAPE TOWN, ener has commuted death passed on thirty-four war to penal servitude for 19.—Lord Kitch: the sentence and t of matter had | ite to Ber-"Schley attack were not wumitted iol oo of the Sunday World Wants. oy “? MATHEWSON IN BOX FOR GIANTS. The Batting Order. Davis’s Men Make Des- van agen, ct. Marteel perate Effort to Win| sepri : at Least One Game from Chicago Tail- Enders. Strang, Jd. +c Mathewwon. p. ay mpire—Cunn'ngha pone it till to-morrow," he said to Man- (Spectal to The Evening World.) ager Davin. ‘m weak yet, and I'm WEST SIDD BALL PARK, CHICA- | dizzy already.” GO, July 19.—Pltcher Hilly Phyle, who} Davis sent Mathewson to the rubber Head of the Great Steel Trust Says No Settle- ment of the Strike Is Contemplated. Mr. Morgan Thoroughly Approves of the Posi- tion Taken by His Subordinate Boards. Mr. J. P. Morgan made this state- ment*this afternoon: “There {s not a word of truth fn the han been eick for 1 week or more, wasland told Phyle to try to get in shape to report thet the steel strike has been chosen by Manager Davis to-day to) work to-morrow. Aleck Smith acted 43 | gertied, There has been no settle- check the toboggan trip of the ball toss-| receiver of Matty’s benders. ere from Manhat Phyle reported to the captain of the ‘Glants” to-day that he thinks he has rid himeelf of the! ot 6 a . y attack of, ohills and fever that has kept are lordandiwesroutachlt Firet inning. ‘faim out of the box for ten days, and ha asked Davia to let him take a crack at ; ride died trying to reac Shek. Doyle's bunch of mlanie. Phyle BUS Hed La tne fo ranch ini, C sti] looks as yellow asa man with the| For Chicago ‘Hartsel falled .o con Jaundice, but he declared that he wan Dect with threo of Matty’s Mady. City | Hickman rqueczed) Green's pop well enough to trim the Windy city |Jickman, squeezed Green's pp crew. bach reached the ball and apparently | peg “I¢ we can't beat the tall-enders, what | caugat it a few inches rrom the ground, obance have we to finish up with the) acaingt him. Chance reached second Jeudern?” was the Guestion propounded | Matty struck Dexter out. No runs, by "hyle asthe players were riding out in the ‘bus ‘ “That's right,” sald Davis, while the auld nifted a fol to Ra: rest of the Bunch suddenly became in- | ie" ifted a (ol to ener tne terested In the appearance of the nelgh-| | Childs’s, finish came | with | an a can uhbe to Matty. Raymer beat ou! boring buildings. If we can't beat, i uty yever bea touts as) these fellows we certainly must . Svoond Inning. 1 ickenar. Kahoe hit a to Hic very bum ball team. I hope you fel- anand deat It out. Taylor's long fy lows went to bed early Jaat night. This [to Mclride scored Raymer. Harte! aylight sleeping is barred by Hanton | finned. Qne run. and a few other managers I could men- whira tT sony : Smith singled to left. Matty'w tly was Davia told Payle that he could warm |eany for Chance.” Vana en ares up before the game and tf he it all ind. i right he could work. If not, Mathew gon was to be nent to ty: sh iPhyle warmed up for a few minutes) | chance's roll Defore tho game, but he found he could Chances roller, not locate the plate or put much sperd | Davis, Chanee pers sa UM have te ithird on Dexter's > runs, through Strang. {n his shoots. * MAGLAY WILL REWRITE SCHLEY. A STF BREZE Author Who Attacked) Humidity Drops Sud- Acmiral Admits He denly and Gotham- Was Intemperate. ites Brace Up. author of | MRA HRMS RB HHH CH RH HR ; WEATHER FORECAST. whl the thirty: Ing at SM New York Cjty and Edgar Stanton Maciay, a detory of the Navy miral Schiey t# atta view in the Brookly? knowledged that the | wan intemperate and will be mouditte tion of his book ¥ Foreenst 1 urday vieinttys Partly cloudy to-night a Sntarday) covler to-nis ure en fresh north to northenat winiln. YE RUT RE OMe SR ME He Bae aos THE TEMPERATURE. Heat. Mumtdicty, 7 oMecer concerned in the UaKe Why dtd you. temperate langun, such” Md not a mA. OM so OAL Me. ne ALM. si Next fall ther of the history, and that mb Mo. | | | sAM. | | | | | j 2 Mee Kk in the same for the naval officers alter the fact and I must be Agnus Writes Letter, Md, July 19.—Ge * a Mr Maclay rays t tory avy which, dice Adsninil ff the work containing ¢ Success Invariably follows in the The proof: FACLAY UP. Bese veer ae oe ane alot 338 2S RE eta ment and there can be no compromise Van Raltren knocked an cay pounder on such a question. The position of? ia nade a op of Selvach’s hot rap, Mc-| the operating companies ts perfectly ride cracked a single to left. Davis| simple and well understood and so rove the. ball safe to right ant Me- third, Change far ag 1 am concerned has my un- | qualified pproval.” Following the announcement from Mr. Morgan pricgs in the market ke sharply. Umpire Cunningham decided! Many fasues declined 3 per cent, and over. General Electric fell 61-2 points. Ganzel foulet out to Dexter. Hick-| The closing was active and weak and er. Strang *s! Wall street evidently felt that there ; Was to be a long and bitter struggle | In the war of the Steel Trust against | the steel workmen. Both sides are still firm in the big steel strike. President Shaffer said he had not had any communication with elther President Schwab or J. P. Morgan since the strike began. He also said that he would make — no overtures. BOTH SIDES FIRM; |EXPECT LONGFIGHT. VITTSBURG, Pa. July 19—President T. J. Shaffer sald to-day thut no over= tures have been made by the United ; States Steel Corporation looking to a+ ne the strike. He anid he hud not had any co munteatton whatever with elthe President C. 1. Sehwab or J. Plere pont Moruan alace the strike was | dectured. | He sult ne was walting for something }to transpire, and that he would dot be f the overtures. thet uation Wits a hat the strike t and that he ot y the enrike to t stee! combine, “ kely be takouw neces= oan shy oto succesatt i |NEW CONFERENCE MAY BE HELD. ¢ many the termie had been n New York men for the sheet 0 credence In to " p to New York. ts, Lowver, significant. ag it is known thats. he has President Shaffer's aushority. £9. Ke rrangements fo! gno‘san be arranged that wil tulement of th