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Mee ‘Weather—Cloudy To-Night @ RAC | fe Cireulation Books ‘Open to All. » | a a » JULY 22, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. Weather—Clondy To-Night and Tues@ay. NIGHT EDITION ee ERICK ONE Ect NEW YORK, MONDA Bro ther’: ‘s Evidence Damaging. James Fosburg Admits He Ran from House Bare- TAILORS JOIN IN yes Fosburg Adis He, ay from House Bar B | G G EST ST R K FE Burglar Story Until He Returned from Doctor’s. nding over the smed to be not more ern were he pillow cave The sensational development | Dalton avenne. The tr: hanging on a. fence o a baie in the Fosburg trial to-day was | was about a foot away, We turned) Herbadias lanterns -———-— Safetetetedetetatenteatetetet ble! th pe) them over to th . e admission of James B. Fos- e i P ©. Mow far £ Fosburg house | They Quit Work All 3 FACTS IN TAILORS’ BIG STRIKE. burg, brother of the accused, | were they found? A. About a third o found on the flgor.) A Over the Greater City, who, called by the prosecution, |* "™* ee | mn anal found © ber: on Demand for Pure} srotherhoo? of Tallors. Lestessseees 30,009 ‘ testified that he heard nothing of _liarett, Mopking, a recent eraduatel "Ate wis beside hersaiat Air and More Wages f Pants- Makers’ Union....-.- : 74,000 - ' ‘ burglars until he had returned he wu Noe Te ee eit IA llaatalatieniconstatedl ociveniecstenene 0,000 People)? Chittren's Jacker- Makers" Unton. S000 to the house after having called | cana ru iid Mi Tein | het a Re teeaaa Roos eopte t Children’s Jacket- Makers’ U1 nion. 5,000 the doctor and notified the police. | Walter schonel thie Dalton phy} ¢ Senention of the. Day. Are lected. ay Vest- Makers’ Union..... +++ ; 5,000 x y . foaburg house after the. tragedy Chapman, the first E Ruttonhole-Makers’ Caton. 1,200 : The first he knew of the trag- |i tiene Witheass Iie testined that | _jaw (ofeach the house % Sailor Jackei-Makers’ Union 4,000 UPHIAVe ee. edy was when he heard Menage went hie ae 130. on the Ment out 1.00 fest from the For: Over half a million people are affectet |F Germun Tailors 4,000 3 . =r sister-in-law screaming, Ce ea cinerea Tee t1AS welocks 2 by the strike of the Garment-Makers of t Lithuanian Tailors, sees #200. paige teat iktanlt trys your father has gone crazy tho doctor, “a man came Pike nnd Ee UR SRO ce America, the firat general strike tn the Sack Coat-Makers!' Union,....00+++++++ -. __600 iitheardinorthols, EDoctor piu iarelton| inte the: mit a aot there ms 2 oe : z Z : f 5 5 Ro . oT : that eof. Ww: ons: histors cof the crea nea Monat Totw: sisseeeerce seeceeeeoes - 66,000 GHiGAGH 4 ; He said that n> one ‘vas in ee spentikwene telnet iseatnareihe “fate taiibere oft oat ‘The east wide of New York was ani: | Women oie through lack of work. 40,000 am enith front bedroam, and pusred thence into Le chars the elder. Hi tala: nated early this morning. Inateat of Manniactnrers involve'l.. ++ 2,00 May Fesburg's room when he adel ing. rhe bode hs SGnonaly elec hand i himeete ands Ris lao, xoing (o their shops the workmen, num- +. peonle affected by the strike. 600,000 ran in. She lay or the floor aeruns the room, (he fou toward ane young. Roberts: bering many thousands, frequented the iu eee ieeebe ee RRR H ERE bleedi His brother stagger- northweater|sdoor, « 45 “say to you,’ | Neteieleitelele biel eR hie Re bicdetets bleeding. His bro 99 avay me to remain’ ou * halls w Toeaw two ladies lying on a bed in © meetings wer I fearned) they were Mra i ‘| planned or stood on the curbstenes to| ville, Hrookiyn, every shop wan clored, | work,” In the claim of the sweat-shop ed in and fell at her feet. ariecom int Alenrnedt 5 thes were Ste: © issues Involved. ‘The strikers|and all the makers of cante and coate | strikers. A previous witness testified — | au ter igi : 5 Inted committees Whose business it{!n the rest of Brooklyn have struck. Eugene V. Debs has promtned to speak oer - iMidlse saw a young man standing in] ,2_(0m cpte, We Posburee eewesed? ° numerous shops ‘i adquarters of the strike are| Before & guneral mansmeeting soon to hat James Fosburg was bare- a nt pa ain Was in hia shirt si visit m PS an The headqu are | peeranged. When the announcement f Se One era Wore collar and necktle, pants ant Urge upon thore who remained the ne-|on the top floor of New Windsor Hall, 4 made it was the Impression of the i the tragedy. A See canedineral stores Is necktle was disarranged. coaty of unity if muccess Was to re-| at No, 412 Grund street, where the Gar- | Garment Trades Council, that Deb footed at the time of the tragedy. | ater y« ne mani pec konel rail ait, foarte the letendant drewsed rhe orion ysen eam ane mence and advice : 4 aren inl ta: Tee 4 (Mrarepy " mult trom tieiniettaria Peelers isis Tradem Counelt bua ie meeting thelr campaign aguinat the manufa The importance of this testimony img fathers iakeiuuncotonhteceat Eile tees No for co Lor aS attempted ounci! is In charge of the | turers, Hay in the fact that prints of bare n quite severely Injured. —_— this strike being, noted for the ord mands have not yet een | ee ee a een oad his morning Dott TA ua i pare me | own Trakened in the (Continued on Second Page) yet eatermine manner In which the a fon resenratlog to the con- | 4 E venti Worliireporters Ls feet were found in the road near the site cs _ pie tis ae . yesun. and manufacturers. “You ask Now many hours we work? ‘ cir direction -howed that] At Irving Hall, at No, 218 Broome! There, ts an assemoly room on the {1 know how It is with me. Up every : house and their dire | street, three thousand men, coatles and J Noor of the bullding, where hun- | Morning att Octo towns We Race their owner threw along the road- | hat Hetened to Joseph Rarondess, ef str congregate. They | got to do heton Wve The waren do eld pair of trousers and a pillo Who encouraged the strikers with a ippear ncontent to Jet the matter rest | housework before they Ko to the shops, T ~ een used as v thudlasm. |the big hall, smoking, tightening their oolawomentaren nat striking, =. a mask by the burglirs, who, DOAT CLUD HOUSES MOVING—The | smoking exploded. te lost three ‘The contractor, or middleman, as ho} Velts when an extra of hunger | bur they are, not working. They eann | family declare, entered the house, OATS rlem River row-| fingers, 5 iu termed, is the thorn in (he side of the | Seizes them, to the hare TE then more, than us. We. can James, according to hls parents,| 0" * the er ttrikers, It $y to obliterate him, or at wes ‘ mie nf guand Nea Little time, and we ate aor ran out to call the physte and | fu jen, | MUNOUDACIC TOOK POISON—Breed- terri Senn SErinnnoranin do that there wi e much | for the women. A man make from S iy near the | h Em - ee aa Se eiota Miia acie thar [| suffering before the xtrike x at an end, [88 to $120 week, but It ina long week's notify the police, ‘The implication of] weet shore of the © linen eeaceaaree a stand respo or his uct 2 work, Some of the women work ninety hf . »| Third avenue bridge, with be] Heck, » hunchback, teok pelsem 1 spired this strike. There are but the strikers se arepared 10) ours a week for $3 and @. It Is Hot this unexpected testimony is that he ra iny nt her home, at the corm demands for manufacturers to consider. |#tand It. All expre: reir determina- | mach, Sometimes the lamps and candies . placed the articles alon the road, abandoned hy the a this weet = eit . ra The strikers Insist upon work! Hon to remain out until they win the | purn Until midnight to make 3 «woe. ~~ os erepes Coz Ikhend more than’ fifty-nino) hours a Hight which they have waged for years |i, eben coinothinae andi teeliticone BURGS SEEM avenue, an 4 They want in wages accor. ir employ strike ds trouble in Pitt street. this FOS | the Mock Department non ero! of the atriker:i » tallor shop of Jaco fed to Induce UNCILMAN MISSING —Counefiman nd the hours they | directed nominally pntrac- Hogh bor, niy a ittle better off Further, they insist upon 10 cubie yards | than th they employ, but is really of alr per man. Principally, though,| intended to reach the manufacturers the atrikers are fighting for an agree-| Who buy the finished material, mept whereby the manufacturer who| “The man who buys what we make rectires their goods shall be personally | must sce that we get paid for our Inbor, responsible for the payment of such|and must be responsible for the condl- moneya as are involved. There are nu- tiofe tinder whieh we are compelled to! inturtna merous Instances where the middleman has absconded, with no recourse for the worker whatsoever. His time and In- bor have been expended without finan- etal return, There was only one: report of trouble. Ing to thelr VERY CONFIDENT.| th ; nd, of Passate,. Ne Ne disappeared icht, and on a card fognd In his office to-day wan written: inve committed sutelde. Geed> hy mother." cuietme JOUNSON WILL AGATN.—Peter Com don, n lawyer, to-day began a valued at 82,000 1 sult In the Supreme Court againné F the Long Beach 1 rious Roman Catholle Tewand ba tlons and Rev, James W. Power L WHITWARSH EXONERATED—| and Daniel J. Quintan, tm cone MANILA, July Phelps | nection with the will of Mrs, Civil” Governor ef) Mary Johnson, of No, 2013 Ma Province, Loszon, hnal aon avenne. The will had been of the charges) In dispute three years, a settles ent being reached recently, Metropolitan, Crescent and al to The Hvealng World.) Wynnoke. Field, Mass. duly -Re- O60 froahed bye twol.whole oT TUE W HAD GEMS— YAMEARN SIDES AMBLER WAKES. re- nilce of the Delancey street at a IMeculty fn quell the man wars arr the Centre Street charged with ater yenrs old, a belibe wathonal f tlon yeater heen exo some of the wokmen to go out. Wolff ordered Goldbers from tho piace, ‘and In peecreae : At east Aes ant a rey [eras |lecnsared be declared am ririck on the head with a pleco of on, |GuNNer Morgan ins| Members ot of the Hol- | Political Problem Was Testimony of Madden, Oi tas Si ee een icialfacerctars Ltrs soe Easex Market court Gomberetiaar nels formed HeHasPassed | land Society Forward Solved at Outing of Who Worked in a Marks of Mare Scherrer, FROM SMALI-POX.—Jena oe ae ee ball ate en thle) matter came Age Limit. Condolences. Senator's Force. Raided Place. ; QUEER DANK FRAUDOWASITS peal ait ERS senteey ¢ to the attention of tho committee at No. 42 Grand street it was generally re- Gretted, one of the committee saying: TON, daly —Chiet Wilkie, the Seeret Service, has received a | One Munired and Second street, | wae fonnd dead tn hin bed trem I | cial to The Evening Worl din the Divver-| In. the trial to-day of George “We want no violence wha The Cipecial | tou. The A eecatan g Worle,) Theodore M. Banta, Secret the arn’y stand in the Divver- | per of ft smn ! duc - BOSTON, July @—tsunner Charles s i led to a certainty | erton, piace al iMG om tom De. y gerike will be conducted ord Hy. and | VOSTON. sy etna Charlentene | Holland Boctety, han went the following Co eee CRTs is Be ‘ ROLY ot from the orixinnt wie need 0 | youn Trae witecnes Garcarucals 5 a ; . eae ret eth tate 1 WV] Borty-recond street wan ralded the State Hank, of Sew Taal Pa eaten arene, Spotel asthe end. Che menarelenthisle| cies mee tne omer m ne manne lets Cob neram #0. Preskden ty i ivescien) ths |xee Reaches Gutlie {con ce wlek. Neu aver Afty penre neo. rane: wo yenrs old, anpposed ta be in Gero, a Hungarian, Killed cr to Admiral Simpson asking for tn-|death of Mrs, Kr er: Others whe wee at the grove with] ‘or promotion created auch al President Kruge astic and feel that this tm the time to nd Divver wer mptrotier | and er were Comptrolie assert thelr righta if they have any, | Jormement The bank went out of existence | n the Aftien, and tt hat tt ) . furor, \ The Hague. thamh att ty | Ma AW alhavelbeent around tase ‘|turor, wan one of the three gunners Chamberlain Keenan, Clty | Madden himself by inhaling gas to-day ‘ ) saatnolalarnaticoAoiens eee who Tequerted permission to take the} Sincerest_ sympathies. Numbers vi., . Coroner Fitzpatchek, Ae- airs ine ea artnet ed thatthe stect plates | 1. on. Arion lodeing-hoase Nov ; plo: will/auffers/ but in the enaiie eam lexamination for advancement to the| 22,26 HOLLAND SOCIETY. HM. Byrne and J. A Rior- ; which [ts notes were A OES PeeroL comietouey gilt cimbtte grade of Enaign recently. HOLLAND SOCIETY. | dan Foutheratone, Alderman DA a f were des! About hireings Thdworennten lone binvoie He was Informed that he 49 above tho] Starin, Preaident Monk and Lawrence Deimour | 82,000,000 of the have been | en MAIIVE HOA LAUNCHED 3 nx Involved aro the y ‘ tl Brotherhood of Tallorm, Pantemakerg: | #8¢ Hilt and ineligible, Banta, Secretary, | hayes Man Wek been Invited, | elraninied: submarine (orp 3 Union, Knee Pantamukers’ Union, Chile], Gunner, Morgan wan one of the} | The quotation from the Iibl a the Ahearn m Cling Bas nan The | cece Mie, the thirst of five cren's Jacket Makers’ Unton, f the Maine, and his work in| followa: street) dock 0 Cyen ted fo the Benedict road! yg: f PVPEON LAW—Et ts -| Holland type to he bullt for the crs’ Union, Buttonhole Makers’ Union, | {vane harbor after tne battleship wan| ‘The Lord bless thee and keep thee; When they they” wil : . : sd PASTE | ooereerecee i Sailors’ Jacket Makers’ Union, Overcoat |@O*N up brought him Into Nattonat| the Lord make his face shine upon thes | Ntve a parade Ae pat Mere unalecre ined ane oi) Meee wan suceces area And ¥aacksout! Makers Union: prominence. and be gractoux unto thee; the Lord | [ont y sbi hws al Jetmiled to cnery | launched day at Elisabethe © TauoratandvLAhimanr Talore’ ——<——__ Net up his countenance upon thee ant! DROWNING MARS e i sca Tae se probation system | port, ¥. J. is Delegates “from these organizations |’ GranTs ive thee peace.” = | to prisoners over “ee visited the shops yexterda, WAVE AN OFF DAY. ae | AHEARN OUTING. | ‘ | wiateen years of awe. MNO ADWAY BURGLARS CAUGRE A. tS yeracents oc the Evi ees, ac oe es French Zoologiat Deni. i Bites Kite | . Marry Rrnobsky, tweme; 0 reports he trike " Raniatourinrhera waniieralibrdectintany ae Polo! paRis, July 2.—The French zoologint,| A. Mlistrexaing accident marred the yo fall suon ward] yenrs old, of No. 1 Suffolic the shops, men omen quietly Henri Lacaze-Duthiers, 1s dead. He was | pleasure of those who went on the out- tomy ‘ ‘ Weine kiyn} and seph Ovenatein, nineteom, Kk the strike order, In Browns-| Nelther the Ginnts gor the Mrook, | torn in 1821 tng Riven by Senator Ahearn to his cant | 40 | t ral 101 on the anme) et ad z SELL ee Ae ee rere ety entrees is aaa Mile conatituency at Point View Grove, |, Tes Birdie f ugedy. te a vat } cht taking $400, erin aE au Vane ne terrees a College Point, to-day. John Carey, of] rie igi, went y 1 ick trowel. The s) ren Assent, Ns rowny home from! pennsylvania Hatleond’ Foar-| No. 43 Prince street, a popular young! were taken to shore. Martin Arad a pitiow| automatic ewitches and signals pre-|the West and will opes at the Molo Track Line to the West man in the dintrict, was drowned while] vived with wittculty. but ¢ Wh aaneal Wanle road trains sgalnst acl jen daricer, accelerates speed a: @ stupendous trae, %o* y bathing, after a physictan had vainly Grounds to-morrow, Carey was not a strong awimmer, nor! over him for two hours, ym the Junction of wes 1 5