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ELITE RI « THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1901. : PIT ELDER FOSBURG’S DRAMATIC STORY ai = 7 rn OF HOW HIS DAUGHTER WAS KILLED. MADURO BROTHERS & COS SP GOSEOSSOSSONOOSS Ss. M. JACKSON, More Deaths from Heat | ay! (1st Miss Shelter oh es is determined that no article bearing the name of MADURO shall be on his counters at stock taking, and having purchased en rey the stuck at a big reduction, offers still further inducements and mercury Reach- cowhatiirs, Stine to close following lots than during the dissolution sale: ing for Nine The my pp treree CLOTHING, 72.OFF vier = OFF 3s FANCY SUITS. SERGES & CHEVIOTS, ~""" $5.00 to $12.50 Mvas nove: $434 to $16.67 OVERCOATS. DRESS SUITS. ][ TUXEDO COATS. Light | weight | Qrercoats)] Teutt Dress Suits, silk lined] | Tuxedo or Dinner Coats, mountains; Maduro’ s} J throughouts - Maduro's} J Maduro's price $12.50 t price $25 to $35, now $16.50, now Fe eT eT \* —_—- Sod (Continued um Firet is Mt owhich was wee oP then went do not know whe went up stor 1 owent te the rear room west [side of the houre 1 oo slider the bed neare firat night after my wi | ve wept | Nat ove Me of the ¢ houra ending at % 1. M. Thuoraday for New York City and jeinity: Probably + thanderatorms to-night or Tharaday: variable winds. Neinicle! Maduro's pr to $25, nc COATS AND VESTS. | Cutaway Coats and Vests, bhick — disgemal, clay weave; Maduro’s price Hurgiare in the Haom, hau “ 310, ice $10 to $25, now THE TEMPERATURE. Biickeatiee 10, now pr paalias teturnelinee i $6.67 $16.67] |$16.67:0$24.37] [$8.34 0 $11.00 ometal Worlt lable Revond ‘Thermometer Munisis ee eat FANCY WASHABLE VESTS. : SA. My. 78 ™! the: hal Made by Alfred Be"iamin & Co. Less than wholesale prices. Double and single breasted. All sizes. , PALM... ME st Maduro's price teat pas 3 7 "s pr . 5 A a | tp ts ee sa) s price up to Be cette a) 1.45 tes ee was a to tase aoe. 1.95 r Sty, hese are linen and woven patterns; also the ‘othing finer made. Imported fabri nen fabiano GI 5 [ got my feet out of bed somehow, | SS y son compan snow and Cuttered (atanrisk Bathing Suits. Negligee Shirts. Underwear. ST ; hinge inoat agonizing, Maduro's price $1.25, now. 67¢4 Maduro's price $1 to $3.25, now 67c. to 2.17 Fine lisle thread; Maduro's price BS P.M... 47 of hed ver "s price £§ ta $6, ne 2: Maduro's price 25 to $6, nor 4.25 i t 4P.M.. BN was ulthin ten inches of my face. These are Brooklyn Knitting Co.JOne lot—not all sizes; Maduro’s PPS, ze BP. M.. 5S us 1 threw my hend aero fy 1 goods, best made. Price $1.00, now... cesses ABC] Shirts or Drawers. High tomperature and humidity con ie ao Maduro's price $4.95, now......2.92JOne lot odds and ends and great Stuttgart gray Shirts or Drawers, tinue to make Ife distressing in the GLEE Fine worsted, silk stripes. 7 value; woven. Madras stiff light summer weight; Maduro's bosom colored shirts; Maduro's price $1.35, now. we. Be . $1 to $1.45 grade, now........ 67CTA lot of mercerized silk, striped Pajamas. AIL this season's patterns, lisle, Swiss silk, shirts or drawers; helt the revolver down city and no immediate change for the Detter in predicted by the weather fore-|ttwht band, and with caster. Beaaped the second mar cl Madras and chev Ma- . A breeze from the southwest helpel| «phe: in the Imat 1 know nhout Woventh fe Maduro's price $1.45, NoWese. 65€ ate - ry curo’s price $1 to $1.25, now.. 67¢ the day, but before noon the zephyrs | ed Madras and cheviots; Al Maduro high grade 50c. and Maduro's price $5 per suit, now 2.48. Jagged Jazily and the atzemphere grew Wy ro) Maduro’s price $4 and-5; now.2.48 | 75c. club, 4sin-hind, good pat- quite unbearable. ‘The temperature continued t) go uD with im the afternogn, reaching for the nine | is gatinwedt ten. Thunderstorms are promised for] nat und ast ewent te to-night. bedroom [sca my aon Taber Garret P. Bervina, the eminent astrono-| at the balcony window mer, beUevea that the present exten fe wan lamenting that he had not | heat Js the beginning of 9 cyele of four hext [remember waa Beatrice years of blgh temperature due to elar callin a y, maumma, jook at May! Ginturbances. He says: She's hu of the aun ts blanketed with absorbing | Haw her onthe floor, with Imm, Mie. | Vapors, while its interior te much hotter | ine fr we atid mouth Jann than the glowing ahell that we ace Str We A sede GTO enc Ry alga he off the vaporous plan! the surface of the earth wou burat.Into amoke and fam terns. : - 22¢ Belts. ae ae Hosiery. F Genuine Barathea Band Bows; Ma- lot of Maduro’s duro's price 50ccand 75c.; now. 22c] Fine balbriggan and lisle, fancy leather, harness buckles, Rene ue 00 | cates eeroreiprietasened '5¢} Shield Bows, genuine Barathea.... I7c} se. now.. -+18e. and 176 Maduro’s Celebrated Collars. J Enormous assortment Bat Wings aes Hategand; balbrigeas, fine Sold formerly at 10¢, NoW..ssee. Sep and Buttertlies; Maduro's_ price erage agarose pte All sizes in some of the styles. 25c. to 75c., NOW. 17¢. to 39e son's sy, Ss. M. JACKSON, SUCCESSOR TO MADURO BROS. & GO., 110 to 116 Nassau St.,"stKan'sur } toentirely, and sburg calling co rink Water and towels stantaneous gush of unb te Ie ter, that would be poured upon it Hy mon Kol whem Thad + $ “Whenever, as occurs pertodically, | want ie — — though not always to the same extent, | floor with it the rolar vapors are thinned, the hout | {7M tis set from within leaps out through the woah. alle for water and ened sbell and strikes the earth and ta Hees revived snomewh: other nearby planets as with a breath aie ies i him te ia awn room f fire from the suddenly opened door of |iinre nf hint then sa Ne sburg family and Miss Bertha] That night he was France, ie" ated hurieny, | HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. went over the Fosburg house and $18 SUITS Now $8.50. eral neighbors, 0 3 pay r cs found Mr. Fowburg, sr. standing at the] Yi) oo nave very clear whem you buy clothes front stairs. here i Sheldon would be called as witnesses, called for water ats well as se There was a distinct feeling to-day] head of th ran . x ° Te the peasess good sense; a blazing furnace. window nth that, although the prosecution's case u hes Were, Dr Pur were selling sults that are far and aweg ere were more deaths from the Mi han closed, the District-Attorney is] “He ently wore trouse his night-| The finest you've worn for many @ dap— 5s si Yet half former price la all you now pays shirt, hin night-shirt being tucked in| Yet Bait former prtes te alt 9 propared to. elicit, much important} Naltroue Heshid/on nol atockinna |Get Teese ttn at eats ot gure rob evidence when the witnesses ier mel and his auanennss feehe hangin at}the hot wave of half its terrors. defense fall into his jana eae ja y| wald Mr. La . n conse. Made of tropical weight fabrics and Roberti Fosburg, the defendant: Wa doctor, but found James | without unnecessary lining, they are Fosbura's Ne volver. » before me. as light almost as air and cool as an for half an hour this} “When 1 got back to the Fosburs | ocean breeze, Made substantially heat to-~lay Helen MoCoy, six yeara old, died at her home, No. N34 Amsterdam avenue. 1 Hi Philip Matla, two daya old, died at a Ui AA the home of his parents, Noo ait Rast | Qgklare hed been in the Hleventh str To owent back. te Charles McCabe, alxty-fve years old, | daughter May: Ia aildress unknown, was overcome by the | the wind heat at No. 1s’ West. Bro and | Ewen bs yoke window at mKed what hit ia asked ime 4) taken to Hudson Street How i Ere eat ID ITER ; xe I first saw Robert 3. Fosburg. He ‘1 xirank Ruan, forty-five years old, of | ix aniadownt Witonite healer aeetacd Dis riet AC i ne was walking around wringing hia hands, |though; tor they are tailored by rent Rete Mth trent, wae | Mr fMumb and Mtr. Sheps Se eee Tite hast on hie trousers, shoes and coat hand in our own workshops and avenue, to the Prewbyterian Hospital | She Was De Mis hardiy [4% vest. James Fosburg had on hts] are guaranteed to hold their shape. suffering from the hei Acre amenity told ¢ trouvers danocasandishiry Former prices were $15, $18 and Wai Romn wt boule C After I had been in the house a Httle Y racer Lair A ER while young Mre. Foxburg came into the | $20. Now $8.50. e 4 econees room downstairs, At that time 1 had | $18 Blue Serge Suits, ALL SON, = the first thing of which be spoke. | oon ag officer. Some minutes after | $18 Black Serge Suits, $ 50 i — e and fad hin ON PICTURES. bert Posbarg of Charge of Killing. His Sister. 7} that 1 saw Patrolman Chapman tn the | $15 Check Worsted Suits, nmowher pt that nis pn the west | the fet that thin def dant may) fro: hall.” 7 Galtier ayn eta i readediccnincdbeanne emcee eayiiiceente | ener $18 Striped Flannel Suits, it eat i [ees are ity a Anew Four Foo $20 Oxford Gray Suits, kuew nothing « y's wistt | Th he saw i When be went downst, sald he y Hd nes asl no Atthousn #t wan \ aw Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Posture lying | Several hundred flannel coats and t was awake | he fdown. ‘The defendant and his wife were |trousers on which former prices G cd ould be ¢ hs | en he lowe! Mr. rf si SYaeglu ESTARHC ilecea woul noharge | WIth the others on th i w rif r Mr. / were $12, $15 and $18 are now re- RACs TERR | [Lund remained around the howe the | a ced to '$ 7.50 each Cc J ulghtetire on, and ow i | lrest of the night. He went down cellar ° 3 & jomstock Conducts |i Pint ae at Mt a ver rmen who entered eel to spilt some we He! hid (been tata) ||| #esie ‘of the tation ere, tmported gnode sad ell [ms tre Dover a it scrent sume from the back that might were netive en. that by turning a button te could tgtt | “pelted in? ints oflering are 312 atay serge M sin heron weet ¥ Mand. trousers, et coats One on a Row | rouvere aiiinecreuei ait ‘ weationn | « hey came there the electric Inmas. He found that the | coate and, grvuper tunnel enate and «8 ace. son's Wife Was in) her Ms shin andi went Wo perhaps with the current waa tirned off on the switch. | fig"striped Maanel costa and. trousers, won James got omy collar you stared that you followed: eee hb y ERIN PTAC fo the | Bulta to measure. Perfect ft and highis Sh ele It fit rather vine | RMiEaUA LOLS SHANE URT FACT NaI at Liaurderl and eevensel We Me shepard tho went Ineo the | baastaneed ies alt ante "aay ds prulves on tie side uf my Tveads my xo Rear abemiaaalinee (om hewautal «| he, OADWAY sri Mies i art Woven ta soreness |S: 6 think f have “phe Government say that the acreen | Way door leading to the outside wae 830 BR 13Tita ath astheay at anes ct cor lis butt did not mention it] Qi 1 | “ a ce EL de c . — STREETS. iceme: m the 3) statlon a ve not wish ‘ Me any i , D = ic REM AT | to my wite | lowsenses pilaweense tn front] mit aman to sun wth ust as it was getting dayligat.” sald | = fy g is H Saw the Doctor, skeen them know ke ane! : | bedroom, and 1 examined the ser oe re ook asalt ; eh K wostaire after fa - iT fT 1} hey were athletes, saw that ft was broke and f rested Iwo men, arleel natalre after ty Mr Bas they « ud did leap through the {1 walked around the house to ree what Alot machines ani took out picte aS 1 1 \ ' : Mike ad The screens {1 might tind. 1 found the Imprinty of rom a lot more. ‘The prisoners were totes with Mre j tr ha feame oroken outward explains how {four heela in the earth directly, bencath Arthur Brown and Zachariah ay an the best 1 men Jusnped throwga the | the balcony.” the alleged propric Meaiiwhacllne \ ae suiacorsreal liste 3 . vitne vt ; yyenings | Mr. Lund, #0 far, i¢ the frst witness “Those pictures 1 y| y ey ; a ff ti mt iy jer Comstock, when the prisoners were are Iivusethas | Renee SORE aes Nurainrs Diaeutae, Liliesitncdzinathtnersvareretaniss wer raigned in “the Centre t Police ' | tne ow on i ACRERTERSE| Helleve that the hurglire came lof a shoe tv be seen, In explanation Mr urt, “I've neen children fn (here wh ¢ {oc ctw me wd , by LY wht i the cellar and up the wood-| und said that the two footprint - is very. Nk a inineatrentalanalankic| i | Lund satd tha ‘© footprints near: A evala bardiy reach the eyeplece. The ei ee| hom, Kell thes Meet eA tree noe hou: fetalts to the Hee ee cain est the house were very dintinet, but the} LYONS in Trouble After and on tiptoe to look at the piety the ly et , AEG: jaa | eiabs they wore! hats wad) DUE the, *Joutiine of the second xet was very : A @Mer apending thelr penny} ve seen THD mone [slip idiaguleceidver,thetr hats, ,| faint. It was difficult to trace the linen Getting Gift of b rticesttat SHocuwranwet i Water and towel down [We da not Know they took those) Oo | , otal w ! | dames w Fowis open and she) stockings or what use was made of hestGon, Gold. ihe wo prlaoners were eit in ss ae lineicnesen Forel na ay ; The We muvee theory which J] Where the Footprints Lead. each by Magistrate Pool Tt It) was on the [wad Mie : Wy sas , Mr. Lund had follow the footprints — wae mud oon the sole | Mies Shelde: ee . Heside the Dead Girl, am permitted Rive y a. a ba) m heitien! rea ; Mad teen ve hear socks (OM Dalton avenue running toward Bene-| aga reault of the clty’s generosity yes . as laa iti upieray Rh recy t these MorUnmOR Asa i BOY’S BODY FOUND. a aay eR oD When Bother enime tlt» and ina w were used 1 the hands. wen haat eae iene 1p | terday, whee Supt, Blair of the Outiboor i ter, Lt linve £ sis te her Chae te fut lik neltawnel We elleve tno ENE tae oe oe ne tur howe tmarkn azust | Poor Soelety, pal 67 blind people $8.47 : ° nya tate © i Willic Hempatead Vv Drow one subd, May bsg svere draws a aeneen cat ahora {have deen made by a man In his stock-|each, Edward Lyons, one of the oldest While Boating with tis Parents. she she whee her father wh: thme it wits, tA eda p ChLS CLed ded To nise affercd an reve he ushed wtot tad ing feet. of the pensioners, proceeded —up- The body of seven-year-old Wille dete pot the Ath hun a Law an ctwentyalininutes spi “T noticed,” said Mr, Lund, “that the % es He had © : ‘ ventold a5 that n O D “ PR RE TANTRUM OREN OIE EGY we are sure wan!) “1 noticed, aryl Es town and drank a plenty. He had spent iednede plenlsraualierinierscra i phe matchings) iat were coming, that they cof dination, | ouliine of tne ten wan UND reased In they out &5 of hin money with another 6 sded a p ere eae earth, but the Hnes of the toes were not Buniay, wan found 1 AC Te enh eae so distinct ax they would have been if|man, They began arguing and after- q &t noon to-day, eatrive ale ed that she foun’ the had been barefooted. ; corn Wiilt hohe “i = 1 brown hat, but she could not aay G led away from me | ihe mn had been barefooted, I traced | ward fought. When at the er of fe, With fis futher und mother Re eb ‘ ; ‘ ; Dade deel et footprints up the road nearly to] ighty-reonnd atreet and Second ave ® went | rowing were About "300 ier the hie wo her was house Just an we sha + | Benedict rond."* P 6 24 : vo be vory bolsterous, yards trom # boy vier MR. FOSBURG vny demand for | oxat Mherishoian walt «men! were sce The next day Mr, Lund afd he con- | yar tne ee teeth sate ttatacrest over the wide é paket In her father's ten of nedict road, bho cas Policeman Grobler started in to arr rcceeiaide ON THE RACK jog | Rostra. 8 ducted Stute Detective McKay und two] tne wind man. gam, ut . exoomation |: ills Y in ke ; felt pat where the footprinta ne men over the Fosburg house. |" "hii sop wan not an easy one in spite Bae pibexcsatielch tia -— r who took ‘t]eeen. “We went down ¢ he wally “and i ther eurt here was | i ; { Lyons'n elghty-four years and lack MO Bt Rie - TOLD BY HIS Onl aber Mier desma belle that these in-|under the cellar window we found some | Or Seen Aanine Btiearat a Fo laPerIah tet GF arae \ = PUD CURSE mn Ga arate tenwedy Jefe the lattice work with a plece chipped off. } : Gear Hi COMMUTATIONS CUT ! ur Fiend poe ' etait WEEPING SISTER ode” looked Aveeno and] We fitted the chip to the break and idea went ihe as eat ee ae : vier th ning © f Ee =i nen whe went Low 5 ale vhere t a G 5 aus the completion or wi tow MeN | Mrs. Shepardson, Stise| eheanteehorsine |i said, “There Is where they got) Cin a heavy alick.: Grobler summoned 2c ere i Mie enapaniee Wite str Fleh Oa taveriay Lund were there, ctx, When the alarm was wtven |i ao amalstance und three other pollcemen jereafier ere Hea owin Aturney) Hamme thes von Kent eo] PETPSEIELD, Mass. duly t-Mas ~ hey were Joined with rain responded, It was all they could do to ve in F tags. or xamination of t Mr. | ADY eu Wife Ieatrice Forburg, who followed ber STRONG OPENING he general hue and ery. . URGE FILIPINOS TO FIGHT. get the off man Into the patrol wagon. ‘1 . sald chat the Q i ey father asa witness, wuld was fiftees orle ; 1 f= Ie did not stop fighting then, but kept MANILA, July st : Frederic W. Lund, who had also test! He DP fighting Army officers and rinent von che We Fe old th u OF THE DEFENSE. }nea tor tne Government, took the etand | Anti-Lmperialt ure Them In-| it up until he was placed in a cell, turbed’ at the announcement made POL Dera ALLS 1 8 MeN WIN erelerence 0 —— for the defense, He sald he was stl @ependence WIM Be Gain In Harlem Sourtlt ay raniahe brem: Gen Cratree that theo be Mit TOLL an Niger cam my PAH employed as bookkeeper for the Fos: | <j aeyere Ine of one of Lyons's friends that he PEEK Emenee taiiaetarar nit ut ey who a helansOg lice ane ee cenaeN burg firm. On Aug. 2 Leet sone iong jini dared Juse| would take the bind man home and Wi be abolished over the bre ofthe men Haga t th ais uly The) ye Dourdel at James Shepardgon's, near 4 aildveased to the Inaurgent leader | 00K after his behavior, Magistrate js action F the who held the revolver had no ¢ ' yng su nt was “Phi anticipation that young Robert Fos: Fosburg house and 30 yards from pale mua oy te han been. Fecently | Z¢Her allowed him to Ko. a gating aa ah : i Inadent | Of Poare mony caused Kex-| burg, acensed of the murder of his Stanley Works, then under con | ee eres the junta haw received Ses LP Q@ Do you t ra sobbin in. he r, would take F a uction. On Sunday, Aug. 19 Mr. | © et Fat nens Alter Sa! eo ts with he pill inact leh ONES Sister would take the) stand ton yo ee a oe noc ra messages of sympathy und ansurances ts yi ra ' ti unk ir tea his own defense, gathered a larger Lind sald, he saw the Fosburg famply ier support from) Messrs, Winslow and SAYVILLE, 1, July 24.—Thomas 2 ow nuinving the 44 said she went ag down to the works between 4 and | J, Johnston, ‘a clothier, of New York, —Thomas | seream until aap mentioned v iGerarue May iid not recolject | Crowd than ever at the trinl, BPM. | Levlaon, antt-Imperiaiinte. ‘They urge}. i” iideq in) Rrooklyn, died “at tho eee athe .fetuerl to halt a minute? A. 1 don’t know, soins AEM) whether ste went to sleep before May! Herbert C. Joyner, who closed his!) He also enw them sitting on thelr(the Filipinos wo" continue eae coat: | Hotel Detevan, In this plice, to-day of Van died verter pol 2, Have you ae nny time sald |g Inquest that] came tn. Her brother and hia wite| address for the defense this forenoon,| pitzza_ during the ‘early evening and) ance in the hope of eventual Independ-| 1 or nage of the atomach. Mr. Johns- ‘onthe Tapp teeny, (MAL YoU Were unconsriouss A, 1 think | you! followe closely and inte} slopt for a couple of nights in the front] pave fatimation vine bl ing| could hear them talking, Later in the | ence, saying, the American people are | on was fifty yeurs old end was out y Hes wus ninety: |} sald T was Kk and Injured don't remember, ped? A. TH chamber and they had been sleeping. in] FV 8" fntimation. In his opening) \cning he istened to the sound. of the: Democrg fe wil win at ihe eae sailing yesterday. His widew amé'two | if i He had no cnowledge of Cy EL Q. Didn't you’ say at the inguear that! the kitchen bedroom, yesterday, that every member of tho!’ music coming from the Fasburg nope. elects oh, WS oe si sons survive bim, 3 4 ‘4 Rein 4 Ya! gdie suidice ea ry FES phe ¢ 7S ue a acta hs i otis hie

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