The evening world. Newspaper, July 19, 1901, Page 2

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_THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1901. _ FOSBURG’S FAMILY SURROUND HIM AT (Continued from First Page.) holds young Fosburg, came to the front In the trial to-day when ho} > briefly testified nos to cartridges found {in Fosburg’s room. The atory of how he ‘worked up" this remarkable case, thread by thread, holding to the task with fron-like tenacity, will be told later. WOMEN THRONG THE COURT-ROOM. (petal to The PITTSFIFALD, Mass. Court Two words in a etentorian tone an nounce the entrance of Judge William B. Stevens as the old Roman heralds cried the advent of the Emperor, Every person in the fine old court room rises and stands with bowed head The court crier In a low, solemi tone, that sounds Ike a prayer, chants the Yormal announcement, and the second day's pre mlings in burg murder tri The court-room 1 the commencement exercises of a Girls acwiemy. ‘Tho whole front filled with pretty women in lent aum- mer gowns. Nearly ail have removed thelr hats. A babble of chat precedes the opening of court for a full halt hour. Yesterday's testimony fasue of the trial Opinions are an \ gowns of the pretty “Do you think the “How can they heip acquit him.” “He looks too noble to be guilt were mong the remarks ov ‘The tem: ulation mous In favor of young Fosburg ng World) July 19." The tne famois Fos final ples in 1 the lor ore prattlers. ny danger?" fs nearly Fosbarga Cheerfal. | ‘The family were early In court. They | Their num- ,ehatted and Inuxh bers were reinforce: by the ar- rivat of two dear friende, They were | Mrs. Wiliam HB. Phinkitt, wife of Pree! | manu- dent McKinley's friend, the bl facturer of Adams, and her sieter-4n- Jaw, Mre Charles T. Plunktte : Willlam B. Plunkitt ts President of the Berkshire Marrufacturing Company, and hia family are very close to the For burga. Dr. Frank Paddock wan recalled. He ta the m a who waa the fret physic at Fosburg home | 2 family dressed, | 9 with especial to the elder | sked Lawyer and younger F Ciorby for the § Yowere Cully dresaed* 2 Q. Dit you have any. talk with young |) James Foxburg after you got the A. @ Yes, | asked atin what he knew about tt, [3 Ne saw no burg! they ete "hed jo Qo. D Miss Heatrice anked | her if #he saw the burghirs She sald eke did a t * wae b of her ( Co.44 netoon the lent just shot fo the heart Q. Was tt dark w hed the house? A, It was xo dark that 1 could Hot see the tle-post when T drove up, ‘There wan yon rea mooy? This onde Poabure. 6 GIRL WHOSE TESTIMONY MAY SAVE Ol, DOOM the tissue and muscle —— L: 3 GEL pO Ge aaa ofelelelelmlefelebeleietelefelelelelelelteleletelmintutetatefet woull be tow the human heart Doct Fosbure. sr her neck, Did you say as to what mht have ALN nothing, All ahe on mbered “The te wall pr Q. You «aw marks young Fosburq wa alo, A. That's about all yeu could se AVA Rea eR aN) Mee wast insu His head was Guede AMARA TS NS batte and Stute’s cnse is allin @. You no: youne Mr EE your own conclusio Fosburg? A we 40 State ns » far badly marked. Hie wounds ntu : : gions, He was jt creatiy ined Biilet elit He said he neen Hit by y talk al morning ue day the elder? A ipay: perfil Font down to bre: and | rang the the snooting. yo were nto it owieh Dah eS Nin nister, He ented Fatty Nishibe fed. b told him fey at 10 low eary. The law den oreo ls Forburg fas Tne Juds the proceed emtitted that th Uhlet Niehulaon by those Force of Bullet. not think 9 clear th Boimatter what irom." was the reply; < tone defense made the doctor empha- rel and earetera| e this statement, ie nt Ke Pombuirg. have Neen Arad froma ‘alver 1 that bougat by her fendant. Hriga: and shooting. “TP found on. one po H, the ‘OMpany, next, testified that ure, Ir, ght a -callbre hizon ate, ure a prefer- we the the Lmprint. Of aomante teft hans t werk, of fou Apeep. that the pistol bought by ne phat May burg was Ired the shot? Wait till the sno burglars. Draw ‘satisfied with the Detective tentified that | THERE WERE NO BURGLARS, SAYS CHIEF NICHOLSON. made thehes etiqht 1 bull 8 ole ew clatele ote) ete ieretere YOUNG ROBERT NICHOLSON, of one SUN iMiay then not powder marks fomix At take eonmitte fhe ohentshirt around the cin ‘Tenth garment * shot ance would OU say THORNER ASKS PROFITS. Oyany Menara rihern resumes by \ Mark been sold under t xehige rules. man and boy. Well-Known Dead. Wool Craah Suitt, Flannel Suita, yee spun Suits, Serge Salts and RAL eeRo aii Norfolk Sults, akeleton lined, $1 18. $10 £324. LONDON, uly roa Hoya! Two Three Pece Sul gh, Su.es10 valuon—$5.s00$5 Ormerod, the welt valet Staren clone min Be Sb, Saturday. who hat been + pet died at St, Al to-day, & le Capital secking safe investment finds it through Sunday Worl. 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor, 13K St. Cor. Canal St. Near Chambers 8. Wanuw. Vac e Magtate Teena Paeite’ Market Linney May FOSBURG Hi, surtice : TRIAL; WOMEN CROWD COURT-ROOM. skew PORTER TRIED 10 KILL EMPLOYER. Negro Stole Up Behind Burnham and Cut His Throat. RLF. WESTCOTT DROPPED DEAD. Millionaire | Express- man Haduust Stopped Runaway Horse. % Anattempt was made to-day by Rich are bound to 6 heard from. @ urd Prayton. a colored porter. to cu on 5 | ular . Damp ® the throat of Manly A. Burnham, of] Urice Men's Suits. | Boys’ Suits. Priee, Poche clothing firm of Burnham & Phil- Rum Hin when | ) Washable Suits, worth @ pe, Na 119 Napsau street. Mr. Hurn- 1 and the earrts Amine iereere your pick at 3 for th, 35¢ ham tountiess owes hie life to nis quick. [Overturned, throwing Mr. Weate i th pure sitk yiinh Cheviot Vesten $ 19 a ai lee aralnceorcs Henn tine the lady wlth him inte the readway Suite, olegantl | Drayton infileted a severe but not a Mr. Westcott stralhtened up the 4 ne Serge and C $2. 45 fatal wound. He ran into the street bape ena hand Sutte, 2 or 2 pieces, at 4 and dropped the or, Two of the em. mathe sOtne ONG TTS. ‘, B oveen af the ste pursued. di ti | Moment and wuddenty fo Furnishings. {F) Drayton jost them in a crowd at the LINEN COLLARS... ery @ | neareat corner | NOSE os 0 aT Robert Folwer founder of the Wi cumulated a for from his interest tn the ¢ the Drayton was susy outwlde of the atore aning the signs, while Mr Burnham ed a desk near the entrance, S| There was no one near him at the the. Drayton drew his razor and tiptoeed to of his employer. Although Mr. Koa mirror, he did . man's approach The frst He was father-in Oberlin M. C sen pvernment intimation the porter nad designs on his wan when he felt the hispanics great surprise oy testify Carter | h eth ap his lett arm, | had asked him to go bet four tre Drayton hat slashed ote fof Inu ry testify th ! | ; money he (arters | ©} throw nly from him a | As the negro's arm few upward the! {4 mark apon the lett} and Rode Aying at prac’ Hesse a miedw nd Seer ast One Hundr nd street, “ bees Auditor'n office of the United States 4a atten eu mmitted to the | Treasury during the administration of Tombs In default of at President Cleveland, RICH MAN AND DAUGHTERS DROWNED IN HIS YACHT. « “ontinued from, 1 First Bai age.) bridge were taken at once to the ‘Ton- Une Hotel. A doctor was summoned ttend the woman, and a teleram was ent to Mr. Sprankle Mrs, Sprankle. inn an Evening World 1 Ing, aud: “It has be tom of our family to take have for several county | jation wax New jub Is holding a) cus- this cruise, 1 ned my iver ame up vrm that #6 father toll Capt. Flint the water yesterday u arrying too much eal and hem they were about Ave mit woof my sisters made Sands Point and eo New Yorks} nark An inatant. Inte Mine. [struck Ge the yueht caree looking after the | gown t. Flint. She w “E don't know waves ACA RFONE water T must ha rain had come UP) wudden careening: the }anding my, Sound to did my ake in your licht to Capt. Flint. at blows with OS LA ore we were ty walled by | It is doubtful out of hie} Venitzta wae running hi hit the -| ane ifted her out of the w et shall a ier on her side, Capt, Flint! ameat fox would he away. Rramied | Trealtaed that not far away foMrs. Sprankle and pulled|® lown and that er ko Juee then the boat! ™ were drowne ‘ f [went « tnd she Was thrown some with tite 1 ewan. The steward was aise een at my oo Mat last a he | th othe rea f the suction] (sboat came and we ued.” ae Steward Stant Jor the sinkimg yacht Pee An overturneat lfebout passed Mrs | Sprankle eoewam after it wind vowing It away from Pinatly she caught the stern, and #99") two, for immediately the yawl went Tite StAvtrldl steward, canst? | over, Tosa AUN the mail and sot to the Hf Which Was about to hotie tur 18 the Pradhie Isaw ony of Int was| su a nquit| Yneht she the M Colburn was an influential ettize Philadelphia. and an ivaliant tnt er sports, ‘Thin enjoyment of ih water W hare by hb oburn te were ol Nuw-ehiug th Mothem that a Aeain they sited, tile thine they wer ‘Haved at came to was in and Capt. Brown, with the tug Gertrude, | f New Haven, came upon them and Ko them aboard Mrs, Sprankle was hive daughters of the Cxhausted from exposure and was aros- The tragedy tanbridge wan so Sprankle | ih for hel that he with from ded for New i iy Coa} Tof one of the men drowned In tie morning. Mra na Sta pitzhe disaster, PTTSSOTSSSSSSSSSSSSOVSSVSS Brett | In This Great City there are three e “shining lights’’ hts’ which show the way to three good clothing stores—ready to serve you With all that’s right and bright in summer togs for both SVFTVSSSSSSVESSSSSSSsssesseses SSSSOOSSSSSS 6SSSS88S8S8' q " aly suits, [fp dusted cue t 2 i y deni Uo backward | yea : dend ted S are now reduced to $8.50 each. $s). s The values we're selling & during our great DUMP SALE are daily crowding our stores with eager buyers. Such bargains in Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings SILK NEGKWEAR (a SOFT DOSOM BHITTS x We are unloading the stock of the Arcadia Straw Hat Works, Straw and Fett Hata dumped at 10c, 27¢c, 39c, 59c, 93¢ & 1,355 etme Co “Caner” 127th St. Corn U0 1 99c 1 seh Sam $4 45 io Worsted $2.45 PERNEEIM & CLOTHING, [[CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS, SHOES. | HATS. SHOES. we & 2340 THIRD Ave., 7 HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. §13 FLANNEL COATS AND TROUSERS NOW $7.50. $18 BLUE Sener SUITS NOW $8.50 Only a few short weeks remain in which to dispose of our splendid stock of summer suits, and, knowing it, we have hammered prices down «| lower than ever hefore. ment here. Haif price now and even less buys any gar- 200 beautiful Coats and T) rousers— striped flannels, eray Serges, et.— worth $15 and $18 of any man’s money—are now reduced to $7.50 each. $e $12 Gray Serge Coats and Trousers, iL NOW $15 Check Worsted Coats and Trousers, $15 Plaid Flannel Coats and Trousers, $18 Stripe Flannel Coats and Trousers, Several hundred of our finest $15, $18 and $20 suits (with vests) S38 bine serge suite, $18 beautitul sulte and ealtored They include ca Thiet ya 4 fixed inactivation, ere You look for them and we, map? comprise some of the etotcest morsels cf he ern of mMaaramer frets, toua M—The mort delle ‘0 ‘melt In your mouth’ One of the fv Wirvted an tas cocoaaind ad teed a 72 Ih 108 RIDAY AND SATURDAY. SU rr be. (or brivthe te the staptand CHOUOL N' ays 10: oe as 19s mean 1D tO cenie per pound, Oure are 754 BARCLAY'ST. COR wesr Bway. "CD CORTLANDI ST COR CHURCH For Men and omen: cae Tea Saturday’s Eventful Offers. Children’s Blouse Suits 98c. Of Linen, Crash and Polka Dot Duck, with large Stilor Collar and Shield of White Duck, value $1.75. Ladies’ Mercerized Sateen Skirts, with 3 full ruifles, piping of white Braid; sold els chet at $3.00... 1. 98 * Children’s Muslin Underser Muslin Drawers, with ruifle of embroidery and tucks,....,ce0000e+23C Muslin Gowns, with yoke of cluster ee neck and seees trimmed ‘5 with cambric rutile. 48 Boys’. Wash Grits, 69c. ead 89c. Linen, Grash, Duck and Galatea, many styles, sizes 4 to 10; worth $-20 to $4.50. BROADWAY, GRAHAM & FLUSHING AVES., BROXLYN, HAVE YOU property to let? Sunday ‘Worl Wants find tenants quickly. i ‘ANY BUSINESS

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