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ore THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 25, 1901.) : FVENTH PROMOTER ELLIS ACCUSED ‘FOSBURG’S MOTHER BY PRETTY STENOGRAPHER. MOVES TO TEARS. | | (Continued from Firat Page.) | feeb ieeh celefeeinieteinicieleisieeteieinini-ieieteie ie ari ones i Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. JSER St Louin te attend her father, She] or daughter. Speaking about the ght i stayed six weeks, oy ie room she thought ft must have i “Twas not at home when Mis nthe Itht made by matches. West 14th Street. a seemed to have wheeled inte oe Sone eeenen|| Bargains! a Bank Directors Meet Rothenberg S ame bh ci eh y Mrs Fe Stripes and fancy effects, 30 styles of the celebrated $3.50 waists have fuil frontsand French «1 iberty Shoes” for ladies. tacks; laundered stock and bi extra wide skirt Vothat she hut feet sneha re hin pillow-ense. While GrandJury Acts and Adopt Plan. Women's Boot s— Patent leather, lace or Pee tie ices button,welt or turnsole, | et Et) NU) fh? 8c Vici Kid, black or tan, GE EOI in lace or button, new > toz. extension soles. Lawn W rappers. Women’s Onfor. 5 : Patent leather, “man- Deep ilounce; daintily trimmed pish with taney braid; ntted waist lin. military heels, . .. \ mg; tine colorings and etlects; Biack or tin kid, with $1.00 values reduced 59c stout welted or hand- freenes We eat around ammnond reli Amy Ket rand Jury was ring, Wh ney Kites ur tin wax While the bury to-day was criminally native wrecking of the Seventh Natio the directors of that institut messin in the otfice of W Cromwell celal counsel f Perfecting plans for a re An official ent 0! - was issued by Mr i noon, who stated that a plan had been unanimously that a subst 1 q stock hyd already deen sudserived The cheh froceeds of the ars upon the existing s‘ock and all of me heme pr First to See the 1.98 read not tuo dark May, James Huahand then wee Tread 1 think tate : we extension soles; en Amy daueh writ LO Rte crete te eee evens 4. the last belt turned soles, ......... Lace Dept. Handkerchiefs, tine hemstitched and ndkerchie s; also Gen- Homet tell Br. 1 bert had mareled below wie] house, Lowan awakened by the wall bag 7-inch Embroideries and Band- | Ladie: initial Hz ings, all open. work designs: nale of the new «tock, it ‘con : s plated, will more than provide means to | on After Thad w ibe. values, reduced, per tlemen’'s hemstitched Hand. oe pay the otlication« kant Kl cor oP entted WOPutOnetesrentioe sete: Cc kKerchieis; full size, each, . Cc S as the report sta‘ it to sol- ol temenedos aie % Yveney and full cr e ition a as f 3 mronger basia tt any previous hl eame inte mnsks avid looke a period of ita exist ¥ The capital etock of the bank Is to be x Increased from $0.00 to s2f000, TE $7,000,000 new stock ia to be sold at : a rhare, the existing ntockholders be 4 riven first privilege of buying at thi 5 price. Edward R. Thomas, the Preatdent of ahe bank: Edwin Gould, William i Cremwell, Frank Ray, WUllam H. Jor and Edmund K. Stila are const: ‘ tuted a committee of the subscribers, | Cuban Who Figured as with plenary power to consummate . ' * as 4 ae ara oer aes; the Friend of Fayne, w water want known Will represent the subserthers tn all mat- Moore, of “Badger™ ters relating to the affairn of the bank. ‘The new Board of Directors and Ex-| Notoriety, ls Charged Corset Covers, French styles, Black Dotted Swiss Mulls; trimmed with fancy inserting Very scarce and consequently in of \al. lace, 40c. val- ‘great demand; 15c. qual- Il ues = 29c ities, per yard... soso. ( Jogensped omy} y nnd! sercamed on ni, whe woke bnatan The men al hu unve na fire on ius. Hefore they yrenn tn wh thy whe chance go do ao my has . 2 aereames 40c. Drawers, 29¢ 36-inch fins White Nainsook 50c. Seersucker Petti. 3 for waists, children’s dress- 8 [¥ es, &e.; quality, per yd iC le wasiee'seiser pursued a toward the de! on the course of co! eof the men, nd then clutehe not knew. Then ft beard Evidence in noas the started * long gad stor 25¢' 75 ~ Hosiery. nd short Ladies’ Black Hosiery, war- 49c ranted fast black, fine quality {Maco yarn, soft finish, good yp | shape, elastic, double heel and tos: Ribbed Vests. | alsa lace patteratnasiery’ 12! 2C Dresse: Babies’ long 3 nainsook Presses, Kat May int in her testimony: Oh, mamma, lr It was at this that Mrs, Feshurg broke down hester work. Eltete Du ne houne we re nes teare, Inte Providence tely. She burst enews restora sands P i i ‘The cepert then men an to atate that |p yeldence des eoutive officers are to be elected by a i : : eral Judaments have been filed {uing af ‘lieshal new f majority of the subserthers, The pres- with Grave Offense te KalnAt im, Kome of whieh have t fort che went ont with Col | \ the floor tout von fall beside my daugb- fingt she a. hers of the fa Two judgn for §, ‘ork Le whet sche dn jevoting Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, low neck | per pair (worth 25, ).. Iso low ne: washable lace | Boys’ Wear. ent officers will resign immediately to by Frances Sauer. Mr. Cromwell, W. H. Kimball, the old president, nat fn the witness room of the Federal ‘ tAce both our ¢ ‘ham and short sleeve. and no sleeves, WHAT DETECTIVE ' The mystery which was thrown about Grand Jury all morning, while the jury i . f Re warrant Issued by Mugistrate Poot . trimming, silk ribbon ine . ; was going over the bookn of the bank. | Te inte Sireet. itt late, yeas ‘he HAZEN FOUND. ||] sett, all sizes C1 205.555 2:00 NY ante Su tei for igen dgins Mae 79¢., sailor styles, chambrays, Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, | galateas, white pique and all styles of neck, extra) a Cc sizes, worth 25c¢ ‘a He was not called on to teatify, and 3 was absorbed in thought when ward R. Thomas entered the room at noon, i) ‘The latter went directly to Mr. Kimbail, afternoon was in ybyt aMdavit sworn to by Mins Frances 1 Sauer. an attractive and well-dressed + stenographer Gwenty-tive ! 8, | heb iciefeteieeieielebeiefeiebeintelele who greeted alm coldly. Miss Sauer charges WitiLem Te Mr. Thomas's animated talk Mr. [a Watt wtr mouth, fre linen, sizes 3 to8 ... * $2.00 2+ piece Linen 5C Bo. | the ‘ Ladies’ Ribbed ‘ ption of rebuttal testims t comes Tarn ere | itt Cusiany out tear nt Undermuslins. Wash Goods. et broker and pram ee 1et-Attarney ) 2™ Suits, sizes Kimball led now and then with / ssaulting her in ily private Mee on Deen tee Diatrict-Attorn Ethane nd eM she hoards at No. | towet aps benn't | ie underste 20 dozen, great bar \ » sizes =~ 8 to 7 Cc nod of the head, but he did rt enthuse fr/lunt Cilia aiwalall waiberasCubansl steer secs remit avers SNE Jwith the gains, worth 25c..,. | olenontoc cele ont our) given tot of to-day very much over what the young financter | nd hax had the 0 sity. miIlonatre, He equen:ly Mr, Thoman was called the Grand Jury and questioned wre Martin fon ef bein a cloweted with him for anh inthe omtatr Fonburg wan interest In the | = Wetor briefly intedly. United ea Diatrict-Attorney Bur- Te Detactt het Tetgatl Wort nett liste d with interes: when hd of ee teetive Went t i of ant pation ran through | vertising for it in the Sunday Vorht vy enone Olliat trcoaceitit illn asians iitetsrounaellwhenUe st loa libertine = ARBUCKLE'S DEEP SEA HOTEL 08 the reorganization an Want sheet. ¢ | Saeldon, th nan whe was se nt ; i do 4 { Misiting the Fosburga when ‘he shoot. TT hd came ai ie Me do pee | MME She Mald she wan oe Uttie hard i my daughter he ! ‘ f hearing, and counsel raised their metals itt after that Todd) not fees se that she coud understand, 9 4 Dr. trtetide tin morning papedp ny yang Ww ote Pottce TE Bool soon afterward ap ensed him until Jauarters. National. He asked the reporter to re- Heat the names of the men on the Sub- scribers’ Committee, ted wite story told by 1 Ammterdam, with hin wife “This be all news to he nal ae ftgarh arin [peered there and “WII the proposed. reorganization In] & decay In the “badger gam (tosday In) tionds af! $20, Attn’ bond any way affect your line of action?” Told Philbin Mer story. Ramee a Mea CATES he was asked. hr ot In the slightest. As lon, ray wit her West 11 eighth street, Hie atte: Ce at as there | Mian Siu is a certain statute on the bx which €, Ma. to Bollea ey is George Gordon Mattle. speak to the offleers, 1 div | Minx Shelton was dressed in a gral Epp nates een Caeontaae iota tions Lendauates ; ee 1 sero aang District-Attorn bin an eweatved Mock He made mirtake ees | cath » white Nini Patek Blas eibuontsese BD 0 Just 0 esrar| menecoterrel)toitnes ()imtric OPPS. the futlowhng rey n Bilis from 1G at} saw th a saw DUM | tar, white straw hat, with a broad, w! sayiplans theta Daumanerbyee hose charge Dun & Cos Mercanthe Agency t breakfast only. 1b Hite get Fes Josteien plume. Sie had a bun reer concerned SHAE a PLES HMNVit she anewer- In either a Mextein ot Cuber by that morning, Pade (sweet peas in her hand as she stepped e 4 forranicarin Moreen fncseu riratoitra advertisement ly Elis known as dock came [sald to hin tot aan ’ went to hie wna for 4 May Fosburg, James and eS ! concerned to make rest! circumstances for to take Into consideration Complaint wae ted fn the Unttet fon, those are aphien ir! not for me, Mo a Sollet Church and we all 1. inthe| Aldermen Hear Argu- Jacob Cullman Also y iiainess at b San Antonio, Tex. where he tzcrad to: Distrier A ttorn seme extent tn polith«. Later he was Dre Fall street, about bo f July 17, ihter of | Hes [raid | afternoon Mr rhoon cet “Doctor, yo Mie Carriage. Blates -reult Court this afternoon by hy into his ve "The w Posture Pt} \ : your own ma m Hurling, . and asked her to take a fi tn in the calersd) ecoianisaton te nake any stavement. vty girl vod, omy: girl was pure; | dames, f ie ent Favorable to mages e Fortune or the Coat art Iron Natt) a few quentions, and then ae Monte toring wai sas was thie tne |S Ey freac her aa. if ae waa sour [the Stanley Works. We lunehed to ont h. mong Relatives. ; National Rank i lie (oi her atnlementsiivaulten Ry (ip oe ee Se cate Caen ee aatial tor mied catee. Fonbuew, | Gialevening and 1 played the plat Union's Branc ong 5 [ rece! resented (hla treatm abe St met Elta | 1 watt ng The List song she same was by the Clev thatthe then wal tine ping tore of WHT at Knew cut the amtopay had to be Ine of Pewee," Local charities are benefited by the oy tire mm te UFR, al by Pave y al y abelte g ‘s 4 R x a aleo pease thats fein, aitnunsteymnaniat, ny | ee een eeee nieand Tarts | Buattlon. After that he ment fie enrringe Bet onion. lon wax obliged to pause a | Comm allen) ae (at Wuersburg, Bavaria. Mr, Cullman ! nue, and, ta company with her 4 wntration of different Cuban wat driver around to her house and abe] indelibly Impressed Inainunttletaieiieam heeonnien and Hoard of Abd ts held thin |) tM achat tate MaNATTS afternoon in amber rela: ive to the tlen of the Union Rallway Company for a further fr chine, tothe nurse told me and Mrs. f kK. On examination | ten frat that ni. “Tt wan later th Thad a atife ni | Water str dived at No, 28 Went jOne Huntred and Twenty-seventh [ae t. He was taking a vacation @ abroad when he died. will which was fled by Lawyer Mann. of No, 4 Wall street, others in thelr pos ti ean, Dr J rrill, he went to | Itlean rises, although he And Mise Walllamea were given a drive, ——_ » ot the Distric H Hgured with others in the formation of [hut Fully wax net with them REGISTRATION DAYS SET. = L. Foehurg went up- t. They Klared the od-night, f went my room ¢ that they must have tried centre of the how eas w “4 n 1 waw my chile | was awakened by a shrill, piere- nuree told | to choke on y ‘ lying there, what 1 did seream and heard a loud nolae; the ft no indelihiy upon. my mind that Edt lt neard a ptatol aa poles they u T found that it was brated. Thi Ms ON ny asks for right of wa roms Central Bridge and comp: from and a Board of Impressed 1S ane along the One Hundred and Fifty-atth } a PN Ay ; : th that the roal estate Ie valued , ome nes and " 0 o tot realize my own injury, Edit not] Mies Shekten contin 1 avked | 2treet Siaduct ito othe jntutions (of) the $24,000, ‘The value of the x ’0! eadquarters to-day and dects ' ms ' boy Hobert untth he eam# inte ratle ia Weat Side Eleated Ratlroad aad the f if that Oct. 11, 12, 18 und w siould « pec oe ateiew what nad happened: and (ehe | ieee tiranch tthe New. York Cen property Ja not known, ‘The i Ki 5 ‘ i i that room and el sata: at “aneh ie Ne «1 “| widow {# left the household furniture, F titute the dayn of regis oni Pose | vee . nd 0 « aud : c pees Mesa orien Inter, Parner Th response to a question, Mra. Fo: Burgiarw ha nin the house ana| tral and Hudson River Raltrend property at Far Rockaway and. $§0,000 Feces pir Wel peer Witte efourg sald that it wax not Robert whol nave shot May roa tong time the infeaahtan’ Othertrelatives? gett merel tian . pany a & Ray an mete There were two men, fhe} or saw that May waa bleeding from Hy Ht mis fee : reer te } $10,00 in cash, two wisters getting $25,000 by, S Cd eel ~~ R sald and mouth, All of the mem. | Unlen Hallway Tine so 4 printing and f i 5 etiaiaheire or ‘Tremont, Woodlawn and other A 5 oy Conthiuing, Mrs. Fomburg sald sae re the family ein thelr night. { f0F) rrgmomts { ft to cach of quarters Buoyant Tone Obtains a s Negro Thug Who At- that Dr. Paddock told her ana) Ponta hn ver complained atnalstheya had Mowat’ sinat 5 i Mol kan Tex yin house that it waa hie minals of sted and Metropolitan bs A in This Group on [3st rele tacked Woman Caught [ee eae iso war what ded Magen's Experiments. turtate lines to the other end ot the ieflore Home lig 1 Central irk i i \ her. Wham 1. Hazen, of New York, rion who spoke in apposl- | POH and) the United ec a iy Brisk Buying. | After a Chase. hurt f calle ae : person why sf 2 etter Mt ne Boclety oF Btbieet z yet ] testimony waa given | formerly Chile of the United Stat scheme was Christian Trinks, | ¢s, a ye ‘ | Sr AA Habe , i a ltartee ates ie the Washington ellights, Progressive | Culure tn th of New York, ty with dramatic effect, and it held the Seeret Servic two years Association, wiay claimed that the pro- LU N STOCKS cntred Wig | Poltceman Meares. of the Park police, | court-toom spellbound. Many of the 17 detect! pe CTI TALS (bd Ud SLallinoll god farsenoush, POLIC IF ONDON STOCKS INACTIVE. intive:lnteredt)) wae lcer HIN ater a hor chane for a cx "| women present were in tears. In the employ of It. L. Fosburg, he sald, Ing a Feadiution adopted EMAN HURT. ‘i __— ‘ fs ; ¢ A - oor Investigatin burglary of his house, | by his organization, taut the read ————) F tig wayn The last bit of direct testimony Mrs. | 1 aus Sroadwesiond Market for Amer! 2 Uneetied, art Foabu: ve was to th hat rhe having be since June 3. Sey. | should, be extenee eg tirpadway and) Dexa, of the Tenderloin, Inju at de Warn Quien ; lin never said that she did not see the i are woting und ae connect with the Rapld Transit Mne at by Broadway Runaway. i anid Y ate Tnieiere have cone some work in thin vie} that point, A team of aorses attached to a car Asante Cuinerlean plies aise [tebe eaaea Mother on the Haek, litte SAM aU SMU OS Rai He citreadedt amie singe ta | fagecowned by: Henry Twoogle, af No. the market for American rallya; . [bu we fast righ. with dames Ths Maes thot franc 3 Fourth avenue, got frightened and Ran ‘ ; ae ening from | Diet At Hammond then be-|losturg, Jaa Shepardson aan Aldermen w favorably im-|ran a at Thirt ond street and contus ntiieth Hoy sep0 . a Haptiate, von (At his crowscexaimization, He eltoited [Harry 2 Pur vedand will report accordingly. Broad) thin, afternoon. After rune tro eer ws a rule, th 8 ‘an from the wit At ahe wax wure tha: | "rom the balsony window of the rear PY PE or ft pluck they were stopped by « Sates There wae a ne Paildack antl morn: | roonton the second thor Tweet Sack] SUES EXPO. COMMISSION, | hsticeman Beso, ue the Went nirted Mextean 1 Penneylyvanta + . 1 Was proce Sh know that he had. nine feet, which brought me to the door rtreet in the atempt, recelving Injuries. ception: Sand 1-2 potr Ietyoninth ate come in until she wan told | of the ey empt to Mestrain Use of For to his shoulder and lex, He was af Attemp tended and taken bi rerzectly G er hands ‘ Si Jost opjects’ sald Diatrlot-Attor eee ESA RO me Ville Nash o ork € Bae did y of her own know!-! Hammon If any experiments a to i : ee i | v " LOUIS, y —In the CF 7 Norfolk & era righ vfedge that the family | wit to be li thelpiresence | oot SOC iencoa caiiwe: beet WATSON’S WILL. “) common Fee aia ROUTINE eae If there ix to be an obiNetl ty pemtrain the Loulsiana Purchase ee aulvaient anslinalia cain Hea ihaae oneness nD see pri is ci ins au wid be Ky the jury | Kogttion | Comp. from using= For cent., wh! trod wae equal tol } SEAN All Cone CIR PccHesMlnt pysenv edi [Wuiuueettreetat WEUBe Dee ieaMoe wt ett ark an a site for the world's falr to be 6-3-4. oF on saheniEhieceionel vel i The grain markets al AStive i nities sai xu Where In 1603, ‘The will of John H.W. L sae jand very. nervous and. generally lower set tte woman's | call etition, which Ix Med by Henry es CAEP R Arno died, fog here i rhe lon tun Hej Mrs, Bosburg reiterated that she did 1 Welles and John Fe Bergman, Preah [at Narragansett Pler, RL, on July M4, Home investments and conols were i : eS ‘ hase, {not ace Dre Paddock ‘on hiwitleat) cail f adept of the Wark: | was tiled for probate In the Surrogate’s ot at the seaston My wan week, at a point e Adsociation, claims an ined tae oft t 1ohave remembered dt because tan grows, violation | Oce ton 1 dost of which was re vtely South diag wine In at we (nd prices were tndiferc KWAN dull, owita anxious to have him come, ch was mistaken, tho sald, hed had a conversation in firs: vishi. She wax not The testator leaves all his property, which ts said to be unknown, to. SA widow and children, one-third being held {ro trust for his w during her life, tn on of dower, and the other two-thirds {n trust for tile children, to go on thelr deaths to thelr Janue. ‘To his son John Hall Wateo: he leaves his fellow- ship in per; in the Metropolitan Museum of the rights of eltizen it, Francis, 40." Exposltto: wel it , five minutes, It 7 3A ond was tm Wheat, meant S for Septem’ recovered toy J lower, with trade mite stnnd ring a shot, and thea ran for the w 4 Of stocks to-day wh the eleven The local cotton market nto the balcony to-day and Ste 4 points ower ¢ Were disappointing, and we heartened the Wiis. | 1-16 on spot cotton and futures. Furthermore, ports that drought hav oven broker Vexas by hard sats there wan a requence, —<————___ {h1 h,tame tine! CAPT, CLARK SUSPENDED. Soar. Plumb dtd tt are taller but nat who bas the Mark re Presitent Han Johnson Diaciplines Wa bh Leader, CLEV July Prenident You say your h and ed Mr. I unawered, “and 1 liwo MARTIN WINS AT LIVERPOOL, |“ (Special to The Evening World.) NEW HAVEN, July 25.—Timothy P. wpening prices TS to ane 1 inthe 72 1-42 September corn, hols 1001 he t dd \ Han Johnson, of the American League, |p, perkins, temporarily Insane, drank Utah: (Slay alka Hicinr Epon aera ne ot He bse is Laan replied Mr. Magen. j has uamended aot, Clark, of the]an ounce ‘of carbolle acid jast night and vt Monty no c E you try” and experiment xpring- 1 ve 1 7 ; fo] Washington Club. inderinitely an the 1°¥is formerly carried on a plumbing z from the belsony to the groun we ant wort of at prints Lee i result of the latter's refusal to abide hee + iby the decision af Umplre Connelly in the Cteveland-Washington "game of vonaked if Mr. Hazen had| Tuesday. Kk, In addition to de- losing prices were: July ptember wheat, 761-2; ner, 71-2. July corn, B87-8; October, 59; De- Asked about the broken castor, rz maid that there was only room | * detween the door and the bed for one; chal, and it waethere that they were) Mr, ¢ business here. ——<——<—<———_—_ Soldiers Have Dlague, mer, TAB HW; February, *rosl suffering from bubcals giegua, ¢ 7.51; April, 4 63. 324 Stakes, of ss y i ecept' a deision by; the um: 1.30 P.M. were: August, Ht loving | prices), were: July |tacdas! Wag. wan Ky Moliveada oll atruggling. She knew nothing of how ever asked Chief Nicholson to show him | clining to acceat a aeiaon by the Bm-) MANILA, July 2.—Two artillerymen Hel Eh September. 1138: Gerober, | Seieecin™ startin Goo Wild Beste A [th burglars left the house, pry ots neh cxnitytacene bad gmen rea nree have been quarantine! at Fort Motsen- Ostober, 7.35; De- 4. ney jive weld he} had’ not |e result the game was forfeited to July corn, 341-2; September, 6, Reiff up, was thira, | Her knowledge ceased when she saw approached Mr, Nicholson. Cleveland, 9 to &

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