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TO DECIDE HIS FATE. $e ife of Man Charged with Dolly Reynolds’s, Murder Also Keenly Watches the | Selection of the Jury | H O) HIS ACQUITTAL. tuo young yet for > our hypes and 4 ‘ ourse, Weare conn- * to that we shall secure an quittal, and we wilh work ear PLS extly to that far we H ire Well satistled with the aspect f affaires WELL. &, MOORE, Mr. nd We will excuse you. 14 looked ple alacrity. The name of Ja: The in Hama. Mr. Veparted with soner; pris WAN direct; nd shite! wat. Ken- Mr THE JURY. plnnteteleiatet M’INTYRE WILL See xuamen, marn DO HIS BEST. ue jt ha atrect. jwneren J. wnt < othe prosesutorts ducy 201 Went to prose SWILLIAM F. BRIDGE, Sagar re. even ie asst cnc rae a tho former THURSTON, tattor, INTE, t b OTe Uae Was accepted as tite | ' 246 Broadway. une, D. VASSAR, retired, itt third atreet. be aucceastul, been Kennedy w insutance agent at |‘ y hve at 100 West tax to Fure- aniner, secured » give ne the {Dr. Ganmuel J. Kennedy, ch the murder of Dolly Reynolds o began his second ba Im earnest to-day wh ecting a Jury in Just pert wan underway ent of the morning and fone he acrnned the fac talesman as though to read } w A dont you eta iH know tothan” you det ov. Une} coept my inter Ke hut the mt back to te, and followed the question Mhe lawyers for both eifes with pit taleeman Bl concentzation mith nim. | ou n that optnan Mt was on his say ‘accepted or rejecte: 4 His is who eat near him, war ove im the work than he jon proceeded rlowly. but by box was half fille! CAbjury of twelve. selected, citisens’ on March 3, 189, 4 f their opinion that Dr. Kennedy took | re Fpléce of lead pipe and crushed in. th: Wi of the wayward young woman | Kennedy was taken to Sing 5: {-await the electric penal the slate ‘a eves ot the law. Th: yehance for his If sépt for the ehadow wh Caste upon him. He has new His devoted wite has spent n and worked with untiriog fo acquiring evidence {n her hus wat agains torily 4 Ree \ black fy The + ! velvet around her after a omforted iat minutes and} un Wided a trying out Ar feus Kan advertiser. who has i roautwa and lives at 7 i Re WuasBOUIy: leg aro manu ho Will treet avenue, at Hehamann panne Saver. amr Heal Afr proved to be] After her marriage in tot she de ae witness, a prominent man, will, |! vette , intone nnd hau nates Maw Who had no} manded an accounting, but fatled to ne Zw andd, come forward and contus fii f P fost eaten OF the cane, | eet ‘ ope be mae ae Sate Bp eH Aa a ig Mytallog at 2a0] Finally Dr, Bucklin turned over some with Dolly Reynold i cat Beventre : . 2 ATMON aieat, Meventy: [or her property, but the greater part, This man will do thin at fof ruining his own reput ation, Will be presented, strong eth ee eine by rnin wife fonately jMeanedy Nopetal. Eth newt. te mann 3 woman's and ber Palleyn, 1 ei ia jeart that is pulsing strong | Hroulway, bas at om, . four:h street, G ting the Ment or, Barbier f the Seat aries Furor ind a t Attorney's but he was se. the wixt | Moore then ar and made [District 1 panel ot 1 :~ hardware eat) Ninty-chird cad nothing the trial, Unblaged. had no opinion ready: bon: the" subject of Dr. K a Fe, chief assia:ant un- | ant ving at) wins Juror slovenia 4 ‘or number a is aan wpanalners us After questioning thi more taleamen he cause &. withour accepting any, the trial ad- sipin. together with ‘Boing to bays a conviction Journed until to-morrow morning. Jus Uce Furrman took occasion to strongly commend the special panel law which haw furnished: seven durore out of twene ty-elght called, ; ir, nid that it re a ally id Mh ote ka lee rict-A orn Bt a neay leaned ver and lepered tai aie just t! ei nd the lawpersea ld: J i is the Grand Jury amount, leloimini=! aleleis | w utd ative harder to kill t mintater, © nothin rearet Ir. CONFIDENT OF chet ti onte af hin petsunal” frie conihience Paaaennas “MY BROTHER IS PURE!” SAYS MISS KELLER. 16 Weat Onc Hundred and ESSEC ES CEEM tS ahs) fa : : atredt. Sa Re ie tem atrvet shaw Tera eta Bs ; aw ste © evidence a ttt doing business at 235 Columbus |» ‘ WALDACK, eo! tomy Dest, as Dale an Hving at 2 East Etghity. | 2 ~o AUSES HER ROTOR OF FRAUD Charlotte Lawlor Wants against Dr, Charter A In 181 Dr. Buckiin wax her medical ad- viser, age her estate for her, and she turned it over to him under a deed of truat. whe asserts, {nety* | dermey © Laxative Brome-Quisine remeves the capes, 0° 7+ THE THE WORLD: ‘TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, 1901. ‘Bishop Visits Wounded Manji and Sister Declares He Is Pure. dire secretary Hes wour Keller Sure toe Live. jaton and Strasser to neultation Lay vorigid ex.! He was taken the Hudson Younty Jat!, In Jerse: lay to be fed WIEOut Dall pending phe action of or the reco! As soon as the cond! rowarrante | » made for the nll, He will piss, boad ait ase of Harker vibe re fa fare mon able . a res of frie was justified ss he on, and h leve tha mpt on ler's Ife, and who val nals Saton | aly that no jury will ever la SiO ound dn Mudaoa County to convict Atm who fter his story: dpe told, he Rarker pays tha M1 ae eist, was Wt * he did sunday om ii that Mr. h fever Macept that he would try when he mate ine ara trat It ceurate in nis alm and he we xearty brfef. elf a man can ty which have in his dad Miss Elizabeth Keller, sister of Rev Barker, aud who hax been at her from ambneh by Thomas G. maimed brother's beside tending him say concerning them, But I do know ity of his not telling the whole truth, “I know my brother too well. “He could not be guilty. Hie tk a clean, pure man; honor. for those who wrought this wrong, wrong PPOOTSOE ony Fin ne Mr. Keller, jhe was we [tte my” fatitire to perform. the | Nad depe nei f at With overy | 1ttle 3 the rewson BBCP G KDE BD DOHE the shooting, made the following statement to The Evening World to-day defending her brother's character: “My brother is not guilty of this terrible charge. novent victim of a woman's hallucination or of unwarranted, un- founded Jealousy on the part of a man. do not know Mra, Barker or her husband. He has told me so under circumatances which preclude the posalbil- T know his belief in God too well to doubt for an instant the truth-of what he haa told, I would not believe him guilty if the evidence against him even looked convincing or plausible, the only foundation for this attack upon him, which will | maimed and a cripple for life, is the statement of Mrs. Barker, who has been in very poor health for two years. “Against her siatement I offer the whole life of my brother. so devoted to his life work that I do not belleve he could be tempted from the path of rectitude and Christian It ia a terrible blow that has fallen on us. “My brother's life is nearly ended; this nasault; and yet he has no words of censure or condemnation “Before God he is innocent of any wrong or the thought of « fesponias K scen. my woulu have my body empi to man face of the warts (na disgrace to lis pratess, te kind, of the Rev John Keller. | y anil that Unless “unexpected Narn AS tors ss fons oarse « recovery was cere) “By you cannys rmR GRAD " vhich my heartoroken wit i: s kn Am TULA, . ful night and ls much stronger and bet Was done ner ter. e Bhe whl wever oT . ‘ will I. if he nigat of the right eve, we bee pre than tant. no more | +. te atroyed,” sald Dr at Ae whi r 4 “and of course {it Is set too x 3 soon to may whether the alight of the x 2 left wit ce impaired. ‘The generat eon | g Uon of the patent is Improved, Ie has @raliled from the saock and fs doing as ane it well an could be expected.” fatty {3 Barker remained in the Knowing herseif to ne tnnocent of }4 feos tReaeall wrong, my wife still feared to teil | : [me of waut had hap, Bhe brouded | 9 prisoner, Tle unques- her trouble An ame poysical sympathy of the police m: wm # nadow of what whe had |e and his tay in jail has beea made ae) een, i of this 2tememn ered : comfortable an pos He hes berm) ["y recall ticldente | curofully shielded from strane: but | wit wane prot | % et 5 1 $1 % fas been perm hi Anes hoa Tih i ifrlends who cal hd “Atier it was ail ove HT Visitors tte polle swan the worst. 1 + time talking with lng | ber to worry n vit : Mind was thade:up-nan Instant ance |e jiitm to pase the Un Waal wie demanded of ine. 1 Cah Harker Taken to Jnit. to make, nf rue him that there Sugkestions that his wife was lt: under it delusion, and that @he ined that the mintater, fi W nkle and Albert the veld, told tecuve whe ax walking down the atzeet when fired at and how one of the shote ived nim of his glght. He waid ing the detective sald. as to or the ameaul: upon him WEBB ear doer ead & John Keller, who was shot 2 otion since with sistensy de He is an in- T have nothing to that my brother ts innocen:. and nothing but the truth. As it fs, ave him his eyesight destroyed by Nada hh ebediad POPSLOODOES i oP EEPEEEPE ARRESTED AT | i F Leet a heb! Mrs. THOMAS G. Seb tebiebtetetinieisetetoteieteinintaiieicetedetstbtebiebeieletetetet BARKER, THE ACCUSER. Sefetelnfeleteifetetefeleimte $ : t “mf Te TO JON PISTOL POINT.) CHILDAW GRAVE, Mrs. Eldridge, Grieved && Thought They Had the Her Loss, Took Trunk Murderers. Poison. | Two Tailans whom the West Worrled over a recent bereavement | noventh street station police are Mrs, Julla Eldridge ja widow, fifty-tive A American Societies of the Clty of delegation from the United 1 wo Ninta avenue pawns watches and Jewelry jon Kent out b the property eto’ ork, waited on Mayor Van Wyck to: t alf-mast on the death mofla, “The delegation was headed by nel F. Calahan, Mayor Waltzenhome knew he would an Accounting of Her $70,000. ‘The sult for an accounting of a $0 to-day In 8 Buckhin, a prom. Stra, Mary Kilbride, “the hermit,” 'ved for many years at | Dutfeld strect, FOUND WOMAN “HERMIT” DEAD Mrs. Kilbride Lived Alone with Her Black Cat. who ow fortune was begun Brooklyn, with her o'd biack cat, was prome Court. found dead to-day by ogi Charlotte D, tawlor brought it] coum jead to-day by one of her neigu Mary lived in two rooms in the Duficld nent specialiat, of this wlty, street) tiouect @he had! been ialckitortd Mra. Lawlor alleges that she received! tong time, but refused all medical at. about $70,000 from her father's estate| rendance, Hoe volunteered, she said. to man- by in miei She charg y Reports Police Have “Owl Train’? Looters, Two arrests have been made in con- rection with the robbery of an Adame Express car on the "Owl Train” from Philadelphia Saturday night. Beyond this report no particucars have been re- the cod by. the Jersey Clty police, preas Agent Depuy rays the value Rods stolen Isat leant: several dollars, —_—_—_——EE ‘Te Prevent the Grip. oft the Ko thousa: The body door. Dr. J, J. Colgan sald exposure. and old age killed her. BILL FOR EX- CAPT. STRAUSS. pense being th ona le ta a Republican and lice captain ‘broken’ at the ume of ‘ne Sho had managed to keep house on a small annuity lett her many years ago 4 relative was found lying near the Police Oficial “Broken” Through Letow Seeks Reins jement. ALBANY, Feb. 5.—Assemblyman Adler to-duy the reinstatement of ex-Police William Strauss, who was removes introduced a bill providing for tion, his slagedt ing of a false cnt dler saya: the Loxow Ini he blotter. . Mi onty Inquisition that has not been rein- stated.” re Bad Storm on French Coast. PARLS, Feb. &.—A severe storm ts pre- valling along the north coast. Three ach small wrecks have occurred off cree bours, but no ibad oe lives Ror) been re- ported,’ perate men to handle if the two w ths murderers, and he asked Policeman Gibson to lend a hand in the effort round them up. They soon got trall and followed It to H. Fox & son's pawnshop, at 6 Ninth avenue, (hey recovered a waten awhed viewes! bla action with favor. —<—a———_ COMEDIANS SUE FOR $1,00 i An-''Thorn and Carleton Say Proctor en td . $ " | Enusagement ted One Day. They went to several omer shops, and! jo Carle mmbatinte at the plice of Heigamin. Fraser, aj Norn and Carleton, the comedy team Ninth avenue, got a second watch, whone specialty Is “The Intrudey,”” are ‘On the prisoners were found four more | suing Proctor's five theatres for breach watches, making aix in all; a lot ‘ot pawnti kets and $14, ¥ Dedimont’s revolver was of a late pat- tern and In halr-trigger ‘king. order, Mle alro curried 4 doudi edged duigKer. At Pollee Headquarters. {t siti that the_men- were simply ath as suspicious persons and would d leas be released In the enorning. Jewelry was not similar to that bard carried. BANK CLERK ARRESTED. Charged with thelr engagement was after It began. The defense is that ‘Thorn and. ton ubandoned thefr contract. —————[—>___ BENHAM MONEY DIVIDED. Son Gets 85,000 and #IN, Goes Yor Murder Trial Expenses, BATAVIA, Fol ‘The sult brought against Howard ©. Betham by his son, Young Fltsgerald ch + edad EELS nls CO Howard Pliney Benham, to »revent Hen- Jullus EA. Fitagrald, a clerk in the} ham Inheriting. the $23,000 willed to hin employ of the Seymour Natlonal Ba! by ta wile: ren aa ut Benham, has . peen settled’ ou at 18 Broadway, was arreated by Detec: | M600 AOI One ot cone teloment. th tive Seeney this afternoon, He 14] yon’ is to aecelye $5,000 from. the $23,000 adatiton:to the $5,060 willed to htm by ht irother, and the’remainder Koes to. pay charged with hypothecating four checks, & He expenses of the murder trinl of How C. Benha: the property of the bank, some time be- twoen Dec. 6 and Dec. 10. The checks amounted to Fitagerald was taken nt_once before Magistrate Pool in-Centre Street Court, ard wan held In $1,000 bail, for examina: ton and remanded tothe Tombs, He ia twenty- years old: und lives at 389 eBventh avenue, Brooklyn. Honds for iding on Broadway. ——=_ . y Murray, Cassidy. and Martin Engel— A. E. AARONS'S TAILOR WON, | jcc ire iho names at the: three Coun: on es ea amat einen who tivatetiernpon voted ¢ aint Judgment of Against he resoludion in ue f worth:of, bonds for the Com- Thentrel Owner: SERIA Han BeRool ta. be, orested. at A judgmien tof $1,019! was filed in the | Sixty-sixth #treet:and Broadway, Man- hattan, Councilman Murray ‘objected to_ this chook iter it Was to have a gym- tum. The» résolution got twenty Jacking twa votes of carrying. ee —— ALDERMEN: AT. FAULT. City Court to-day Against Alfred B. ‘Aarons, proprietor 0, fthe Savoy, Thea- tre, in favor of Rupert A. Ryley, 4 fatlor,, of 26 Fifth venue, —————— Dead: Had Royal Arcanum Badge. The boly of a drownes man was pl:kcd #P. ‘at the foit of Conover sireet, Brook: wenty.-oiaht aad SMe eat aie ls Ae Arcanum badgir, sl 3 d-Weatern Rea Hrove Ianue of @500,000 ‘Ber Bana repalrink of ‘the: Mlburn) reservoir ihe: ets} of: Datei os) vertain can explain the mystery Yeara old, attempted suicide this after murder of the p.ddler Welssbard, hoon hy swallowing carbolic actd. 8 mutilated body was found some wax tiken to Roosevelt: Hospital and ago in a green, trunk on pier 1 will probably dle. | River, were arralgned before Magistrate Mra. Bidtldge lodged at. S83) Eighth Olmsted in the West. Side Court: this) » Sunday her daughter, Mrs. | afternoon. Loulxe Kinser, twenty-four years old. 0; At the request of Policemen Waltrens| 26 Columbus avenue, dled of apoplexy. aoe imal Who arrested the |. Gtief 18 supposed to have affected her 0 j mind to extent that she de- | men, both were remanded to prison as! termined r daughter to the! suspio.oux persons, grave. The. privonvrs said. they Piet Det BO Ninth and Jim" of Arthur avenue, Bronx. | They were this af att aim f for ne Ninth and Forty-fitth | HalteMaat the ing. A piw ker's ¢ n Wyck thanked the Com. | miter and said he was glad~Americans | terlcal, fr ae = bit anain, ‘to-day. “by t', from CARRIED FIVE DOWN LADDER, Woman and Babes in Panic at Fifth Floor Window. ity families in the five-story brick. tenement at 145 and 17 Cannon atreet were pante stricken by fire In the base+ ment this morning. The apartment was filled with dried and artificial plants belonging to Mrs. 1. Schurer. ‘They sent up volumer of ine k smoke when ignited and filled the als, The tenants of the lower floors es- 1 vr Policemen Young and Me- nt through the place giving ‘Those Jn the upper floors pt suffocation in the hall- nd ran to the roof and the fire- engine Company 15 was first id thelr scaling Indders ht down many women and young ren from the top floors, yseph Christie carried Mrs. anand two children down from the fourth floor. | Fireman hi rescued Mrs, Rachel # i wo children. from tae arth Qu the alarm. tier and Fireman William Martin care ried Herman Michael and four women und children were m fright and many falnted when. Sey were taken from the adders dnd placed on the ground, CAN FOOD DO IT? Importance of the Food Cure. To discover a food that will cure a nervous wreck ‘is Indeed a godsend. Mrs, Stella Penal, 1227 West Thirty- first street, os Angeles, Cal., ha@ a very remarkable experience. She says: “About twelve years ago I was run over by & carriage and my spine injured. My left arm was lally paralyzed, walking was dificult and 1 had continual pains and aches in my whole body. “To induce a movement of the bow-: els I Invariably had to resort to: me- chanical means. I would sit up in bed for hours, suffering severe collicky pains caused by the non-digegtion of the starch of the food. My heart was go weak that at times no pulse could be felt, and it seemed at times as if 1 must die. I fainted very often, sometimes lying in a ~half-fainting condition for hours, unable to move or speak, though conercious. “Shortly after Xmas Providenes directed me to buy a box of Grape: Nuts food, which I have since cates, twice a day, “The improvement in health has been wonderful; now I can. eat and digest food, my bowels act naturally and regularly, circulation {p better, catarrh moderated, and I have gained much in weight and am’ better every way. I can read and think, while be- fore my eyes and brain felt tod weal to do either. I'can walk a long ways and’ have’ not used my ‘air cushion for some time and I have no further need of ft.” ‘This is a direct demonstration | at the fact that Grape-Nuts food su: surely does rebuild: the soft gray matter in. th brain and nerve centres, and ady’ tes pleted person can, prove this’ byes use, One cannot get well of nervy bles without the right sort ‘ot Yond to rebuild this curious Gert l is} found in) the brain. pnd this