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‘ rite’ i MR OTEM IS Orn _THE WORLD: FR —— —— Prosecution Apparently - Embarrassed Makes a} Sudden Request for! Adjournment and Case Goes Over Till Monday. Crowd lobbed Court- Room at Opening To- i UA {Day Anxious to Get a cate Look at Heroic Wife‘ at Bs of Accused Man. 3 ee F © The doors of Justice Fursman's court where Dentiat Samuel J. Kennedy on trial for the murder of Doily nolds, were desleged by a great crow: to-day, It wes there jong before tne court officera arrived and wax fly massed in the entrance [he ease hax s taken on an Intense interest atthe hervic fight which Mrs. {9 making for her huebrnd Oe The usua! pfecting « F this morning when Dr brought from the ‘Mombs Kissed hia wi There the ayes of bath. Then shi on the back ant hopel Bhe !s not a strong-min bycany means. She {* simply mete devoted wile and ino: fe is undergoing the wgony PRISER, emotions. She m lone and she may lose her tare year-old boy, who ix ut his Staten Is! 1 at $i x , why » « Be tte AY Sy } him woms ender 4+ Mad home acfering from wh T4 * 4) cough. “ - Often during the long hours of ve Miy'e (rial the mother's thoughts wa Wered far from the court-room, across the-stretch of water between the city) 4 Staten Island, and fartened on the _ Mitte: youngster in his bedroom. “Ay haps her Httle ene was in convulsions fer all she knew, The thought was age: Per nedy’s Ordeal. Then ehe would be brovght back to the fealities of the present by the pitiless * Grand Hotet who st od pointing husband. ~ He ts the man, And then Mrs. they were saying. Kennedy, ter heart, pote ecefereserers (ole JUSTICE FURSMAN Kennedy wife Me walked | e stnl aching for the sick boy aad her accused va Ruaband, would lft her head wiih) bra eyes antl amile -cornfully at the me: who were sweanng her iusbuuil’s life ‘ Tae ven would appear bihats Bot bear to ‘hear the awful ilo te may Were Being joudly spokeu (coin Bess, stand, The sight of ihe lead pe made ber shiver ax with the yelitjon by Dr. O'tlan!, Reynolda's blood was split the room In which her usda to have been with the won make her heart st Comforting But with superd self there hour after our braves s i ‘dnto the eyes of the wecusere and whi- he wane con ering words of comfort to fae eflemn. ntuntit Monday te-looking denttst. jit fa the realization IL that Mra, Kennedy ue makes wpectators, Judges anil | upon her with eyes Is that makes the morbic @axious to galn admittance Yesterday the evidence wa though circumstantial ) however, ripped it preity thor showing a strange tenacity on the Uf witnesses remember every detail « -eerning Dr. Kennedy, while specail any other Incident of that day. Mrs. Kennedy came into Jy at 10.90 o'clock. She one minute one way or ti etaphe trial began. She wore tamed. black cloth ‘suit, had of white sk about s piss) spuiias and confident jn her man- B und Siva He Wue Kishe, Pr iit ragi olde A know that he nm T told sent hin from thy Kenneds with vurt prompt snot varied “4h by eved a neck, She eatnat him howd th STEAMER IN BAD PLIGHT. Rhiiroad Commission met the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Commissioners A. W. Cole, George W. Din aud Frank M. Baker were prea- State at fa herricane, the Norwexian reached port to-day. She left ent. Commissioner Cole presided. The fret busines wax an application of the Was compelled to put into| town of Mount Vernon for a change In anderen ehe left inere ran] a dangerour grade croaxing north of ihurrioane. She was wasved| Mount Vernon station on tbe Harlem Nd very nearly foundered. The| Railroad. ‘The plan for improvement includes the building of 4 bridge from half-way up the: inciine. cyst, Including acqul- sition of’property J® gatimuted at about 130,000, An additional hearing tn thls matter will be granted by the Commission on Feb, 20, when that body ill nl¢vat Al- *o? bany, chk t¥-two pours stead! usted when the steamer ee Only-one: ton of voal ree nthe ship ea ia bound elt NEDY TRI ‘SPANIARDS HISS |BELCIUM WAY CUNT CASERTA db called fathe | AL STOPS FO Mrs. Harriet Hubbard Ayer Studies Face of Alleged Murderer of _Dollie Reynolds and Finds It Negatively Good. —.-- Analysis Discloses Van- ity and Weakness but Not Criminality—Ami- able Qualities Also Are Indicated, BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. ¥f the face is the oxpresgion of the individual, Dr. Kennedy is perhaps the last man in the Criminal Court room an Uninformed person wou'd select as the ” | destantiy coward Who repaid a woman's conti@ence—no matter what the history of that woman might have been-with her brutal murder, The educated criminal from the ordisary type than quiring might Imugine T have aden a good many alleged and convicted murderere, T have never seen a man charged with the crime looked so tittle like an aasassin ax Dr. Kennedy, Dolly Reynolda’s alleged murderer ts under the average in stature He is shorter, slighter and much younger In appearance than his pletures represent him. ‘Tho firat Impression he makes is that of an extremely amiabie but weak yauax, man. fe Is Rood looking, the sort of man very young women find trreaistivie. Ha head at first glance appears to slope abruptly from the crown to the back, but It does not in reailty, and the backward nlant is caused by the fact that the Doctor is prematurely bald and the fair et the fore part-of his head which Im soft and curly, Is ruftted up ard rushed In such a way that tt some- ERPS VOR 6 ee eee ORE ee Oe ee ee he bee ere es differs far lean he ountn- IDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, R LACK OF WIT 1901. NESSES. What Covere (hb dald sit ond zlves a lope which does not exist in the +kull formation. IC la by no means a had head ‘The upper part of the back i 4 little flat, which tx a sign of reifishness and lack of persistency, and the lower part is full and shows amativencss, love of children and alao a love of home. It ts not a head exh‘biting great qualities, but OS SE Re ao MBRACED BY HIS WIFE AS HE COM BRIDGE OF SIGHS. MRS. KENNEDY H APPY y fg rather negatively good than other- IN BELIEF OF ACQUITTAL 2) 8 rcs snseue une a Gusiate: Blit te that it wives the key to a rather Vint amd uneniterprising eiaracter. Fam afrald to tell how happy | feel! for fear that the cup shall earries out thi« suggestion. aT Te ore effe: at ' be dashed from my lips. 1 have beard these witnesses before, and, / yrne, Oval T# More efteminate than now, as Tf Jisten to them again, | wonder how a Jury could have con- joad Nine \ TNF) FEGGWGLGUSIE LG GH o1eyeres vieted my husband on such testimony We are all greatly pleased at the way things are gotug ang Lam - personally thankful for the sympathy which has been extended to us from all quarters. | receive many letters, the writers of which ‘The head (® narrow att emuiea wnswing tackof Ideality, and agaln ve- jaw the cheek bonew on a line with the mouth Indicating {nqutéitiveness and ir- assure me of their sympathy and hope that my-hustand w: R reeponstBility. Teen Cre aCe 7X San re 1 LEA i AD. he most peculiar Ceature ts the nose, i) . An know that he will which Is aquiline In shape and ex- He ts Innocent beyond a doubt in my mind, and if tenth and tromety thin. It is the thinnest nose Justice prevail ax they should, he will be acquitted for its length J have ever 9 MARION EATON KENNEDY OUI It has a distinct downward tlt, an ine nt dication of a metancholy tempera The avmbol for metancholy ts app. emt in several of Dr. Kennedy's feat- ures “Indeat the genoa) taprewion left upon the ouserver who glances at the defendant in this case would be that of a oman ateeped in a gentie but perma. hent sadness. Dr. Kennedy's nove verne of the type kno ing nose sees re the very re as the fight- WILL SEXTON BE THE MAN? Tammany To-Day Will Act on Single- Headed Police Bill. ACT FOR BOERS Carlist Whose Son Is to| Proposition to Arbitrate Marry Princess Asturias Transvaal War Offi- Met by Mob. cially Discussed. | Sars 1 of rh marry ion atcty Mies i © Charles of Bou he Princess of with a hostile today nd fod MADRID f wh Veit Fe eception his wa Voy i LasnLs, Feo § In the Chamber puties to-day a@ pelition Inviting nto oofler to arbitrate between Hritaln and the Transvaal was de- Dated at some length, Minister, Mop. de Paver: jovernment did not object wing referred to a com- Hered the authors, ite wil ance Iesed rre made ' k the meaning of |. . Lge between ans of Ve ihe meamior OF) vammany's Executive Commiiive will 2 eldest ds ow ired to act meet to-day and will decide if Maye: and Mia Mourbon nd son of the (Caserta, hea of the Neapodzan ourvon family, bas not yval of the Liberal Van Wyck shall name John B, Sexton as head of the Police Department under the new single-headed bill. John f. Car. roll and Timothy Sullivan are insistent WRECKING CAR WRECKED. Erie Road Blocked by Apparatus Intended to ar Teacke. A pecullar wreck took place at Clif- ton, noar Fassaic, N. J., this afternoon. eo! wrecking car welghing aixty tons, used by the Krie, toppled over a many Influential men tu Tammany are ospoeed to his selection. Amonk these are Lawrence Delmour, Andrew Freed- man, John Fox, Lewls Nixon and John Whalen. atrong i Palbveraed in and. fought F Healnat the (roops of King Alfunsa XI. | bridge over 4 crossing near the Cilfton pcliay nen ee emote pirate of the p In of Byrsin and | depe elaee 5 eeto 8. ca aerertes eo Antara depot and blocked both tracks. The] Wittiams, who, next (o Supt. Byrnes, road in completely blocked. No one was ——$—<— NY YEARLY ELECTION. was one of the most noted men con- nected with the New York Police De- partment. Willlams has always enjoyed the esteem of Richurd Croker, and some Wreckers have been sent from Jersey, City to ralwe the wrecking road bead. TAMMA ———_— Mae S) ce gianceted i te, ne of the latter's friends have made per- | Yame Present Oficers. GROCER HELD FOR MURDER. |jona1 appeais to han in Wi'tlame's The Tammany General Committee will benelf. Hoffman Accused of Stabbing You to Death. yoer Fred Hofman, of $0) Fast Nivety-taird sireet, who last nignt waa arrested for Ing to death Charl Yost, of 313 East Ninety (ied etreet, dur. ing a quarrel [n the grocery, was com- mitted without batl in the Harlem Pos lice Court to-day James Hagill nual meeting tosnlgol for tay organization. FIRE IN HARLEM BASEMENT. tich- mars, Combustion Cau Lesa of #400. Much excltemont was caused vy small fire which started at noon to-day In the basement of the five-story brown- atone dwelling at '47 West One Hundred and Fifth street. Spontaneous combustion is supposed to have been (he cause. The fame iid 400 damage. Ane Committ spol a the Law Committee, and n, Chairman of dhe FIRE ON A LIGHTER. AM one liarbeck's and Ais wife Irene, brother and in-law of Mrs. Yost, wife of the murdered man, who had beh detained aa witnesses, were dischar; by Magistrate Flammer, ares t Ughter Bibres, soun burst from below and the ——__- driven off the boat. ‘The finally got © control ata Tans Noted Condueto Lena ail? sulle avehsnitat int wasklensea! Gas in Mle Bedroom Was Turned on by Accident. that Sexton shall be appointed, while, a Tele siienry: Het e prototy Pe y minus, tion, but la too na bulldog, never Thie arch indicates xecretiveness and the nostrils, to This symbol is one of the unfailing | Mereduiity; it~ does not suggest se. HP asaist lye (genni ineetar estar [he tntek, drooping upper eyelids, Ieknown Jewish featu An Evasive Natnre the wile Mary apace and i Lavage hel grentiihyslognomistisays | ipne lc heciebednaloraniilelenut ae ee ec cr wiemeitin, that a thin nose turn wa belongs lpormaliy xo, aign Of an evasive nature, | *. Just a trite pointed to an uncommunicative and cold *ub-['This is fortifed by the downward pro- Jeet Jection of the inner tine of the ¢) But noone f an determine slope toward Kennedy the character of man or worn tal murder of | 1 ahoutd wav Kennedy's nose cepitied| The eyes are large. full and Soe ete te should Ui lack of agaressivencss and pliysieat | somewhat convex—with a fu out with « bludgeon mad dolence with a tendency (o rather a] fteah under them—signs of 1 j Banda out of Imad ploy gentimentay melancholy opposite sex. renal Pactseatind ta ‘The expression of the eyew be fu the extreme; It 4s diso sad, and [here | ® imes when the defendant looked |! The mouth Is covered by a mustache which effes on \. tx outlin M profile It may be Aven ihat the Up-] were t y projects like a man thorougtily broken hearted—| and curve } «ign for a weak will—the aged, but simply crushed under | sign that th lpper Jaw overlaps the tata terrible injustice Rinweif sickly, to" ens} a Mitte tenacity: and aly T fnew, ds more or less awayed ly curlomity © and easily influenced. the ageh tow BONN HAND Seager Shot Herself After En- tertaining Friends at Dinner. | CASHIER BLEW \ - UT HS BRAS Des- His |CHORUS GIRL SHOWED PITY. | ‘Students Ww i i | Asked Her to Supper Go Free. Atkins, of St San re prison and Eben Princeton the Jefferson They, were arrested unre Theatra Al Redmond, woo declared you 10 get Inig a cal aad go to supper “We had an engugement with snot said Senne ‘Judson Became pondent After Wife’s Death. | | complaint would Amon sure the sullictently prowsed, young, men punished, ‘They A BARBAR Austin Judson, forty-two years old. a funeral of Mre. Freder cashier for Shriner & Adams, 30 Leon: -———— held cere none Atcha Tigo wee | Ata Mtreet, committed suleide ast nigh: (Old Poine Comfort, tee Ritter, b owe Coun with a IS, Va., Feb. §—Secretary of cured a diverce from the Count in} Europe. she had previously lived nere and after her divorce she came back to her magnificent home aguin. She voon afterward married Frederick Hamech, at that time a New York joroker. ‘Tne couple have lived here xlnc and have been prominent gocially. They lentertained company on Wednemlay. At {io o'clock Mra, Hamach went to her room Jand shot herself with a pistol, She died his home, 1072 Lafayette Nay and Mrs, flay ar 1, Old Point Comfor: wife died two years ago, with Uwe small cnildren and a stepson twenty years old. Mis mother, who had taken care of the children since his wife's death, died two months ugo. Judson way taken with w severe attack of the grip and for three weeks had not been to Work, but remained about the house. Judson’s leaving "COFFEE KNOCKED HIM. | Couldn’t Move for 4 Hours After Drink- ing 2 Cups. When coffee drinking affects 1 man’s health so badly that he has to jhis heart and kept getting worse. | | without zpeaking. She left uo uote to] Last night at about 9.30 o'clock he told| he put to bed for 4 hours after drink: lexplain her uction and had never! his atep-son he was going to bed. A few) ing 2 cups at dinner, {ts high time threatened to kill herself, manent the young man heard al he quit. | =: pistol shot and found als step-father] ‘That was the experience of Mr, | | dead in bed. The bullet had entered h's) Hood, in Geneva, Mich. His wifé { SUICIDE FROM ILL HEALTH. jer writes: ‘I! consider that Postun i ; i Say ay eee saved the life of my husband. | For Hoboken Woman Swal tat | FIRE PLUGS FROZEN. 2 years he had been troubled with Dave of Carholle Ac | Mrs. Minn Burkhard:, thirty-one finally Induced him to make the ex- yeare old, living with ber busband and{Flremen Have ty tm Mu-! periment of leaving off coffee an¢ Jone child, three years oid, at 457 Second tnguleblng na Haricm Blaze. taking Postum Food Coffee, and he street, Hoboken, commitsed suicide at Smoke was discovered pouring out|improved rapidly, but one day he r home last aight by taking cardolte of a window on the fourth floor of the| drank two cups of strong coffee for | acid re , . : dinner and had to Ile on the bed four | | Burkhardt had not been in good} five-story brown stone dwelling at 4 | nawtth anthers : Kar One Mundred and Twelfth atreet| hours before he could move; since to-day. . that time no coffee in used, buy . tum altogether. He hns entirely re- ‘Phe fire,was caused by a lamp ax- ploding and falling on a bed. The bed Caught fire and was thrown out of the) trouble with his heart, and»eays hy Gindow. ‘The blaze ate its way to tne | likes! Postum better than he over @ Brea te na ase aeons | neue, Sean (cone (st Lr Ae “A number of our neighbors um erien: hat eee iieeniens hat froubleexunguaning Poetum altogether, to the’ exclusior ‘and no water could’ be pumped. of ordinary coffee. Once in a whili 1 find a person who haw tried Postus and does not like it, but always fing upon inquiry that they tried to maki UNION PACIFIC EXPANDS. covered his health, has no mor AM the Leading Rallronds of Col. erado May Be Absorbed. DENVER, Feb, 8.—According to an authoritative report the same Intereats cnat contro! the Usion Pacife have se- cured contro) of all the !cading railways of Co.orado. thoeciz| 10 The Exening World. nie few days, 60,000 IN REFUGEE CA\ ‘ y the. lig: Includes the Denver and Rt pa aS HR : MPS. Rauard Straum, the Niennese orches: |p, agerequinta, sixty-five yeara old, aad ge sildiand. Io Grande] DUNKIRK, N.Y). Feb. &—J. D. iby polling te be Ap malate riick tral lender, will conduct his orchestm| PO" outa uncongclous in the bedroom | Western and Colorady and Southern, “|’Torrey, | well-known man of this city, | jutely will not do, It must bi Boers Meld by Britinh Now Ruled {in Washington tonight, appearing et Of Ms home at 3H Weer Twentieth ——>—_—_ who waw arrested on the charge of lar-| Dolled 16 or 20 minutes after. thi by Olvul the Harlem Oppra-House next Sunday}. eor at noon to-day. The gas jet had Waldeck-Rousecau M1. conv, attempted: his ilfe itn. fait to-day | Dolling Noging, Putin's, little: plac PRETORIA, Feb, S—The four refs ie onauctor, who wns. reported, tn. |accksentally been turned 0 PARI,” Feb. &—Tho Premier, af; DY, cUtnw mhe Yee An aiattgn, and fe over-and: Fou wilt have Bédell uigoe camp) are now administered by | sred ine allway. wreck yest a: [The timely: arrival of @) member of his| waldeck-Rousseas, je confined to lls) was arrested on the charge of, haying cious, palatable and/ nourishing bev. vi . ‘The rofugees |. BpprOR!s urs ecarcely 8 sora! clan 0 seers" xpect ver alole from, ¢ M mately, 60.000 man. Ra gale. Mle Sephect pera foe fo femlly-caued..the, phyalcienl frog eumte: Bahia PA acaba ie whom: he wes devoted ori 6) =o Seah Ada Hood. denava, po