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WEATHER—FAIN, BRISK WINDS, 12 PAGO [Circulation Books Opex to All.’’ 1 PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, Fr FRID Y, GOLER NAMED AS ) Loi MAYOR 200695 “ag WAL, Why, 4 O498-4-5-39 LER NEEL ees IPAS SIRE. 69900000005 2000 700052 4-5: sbSye 6 hese 0 ~ Mf 2 s ee iis 0, id ,- ee es € SVR @) %) Ey he San 0, Hua! We betes p Register Fromme introducing Bird S. Coler to the Tammany braves at the beefsteak dinner. Commissioner Lantry stands at the right upper entrance wait- ing to catch the bouquets and other missiles. After Mr. Coler finished his speecn there were loud calls for more Coler, more beefsteak and more mixed ale. 2OS2O0+4 OBSOOHDS + 8 @ ~ a | PEDOEODSE-HC->2 0D: | Register Fromme Intro- CROKER ON COLER. duces the Comptroller i . ata Big Wigwam Din. Til show the public that this man Coler is not so honest as he oe 5 would have people belleve. Talk about commercialism in politics! mer as Tammany’s He 1s a worse commerciallem In politics than any one clse. Candidate for the Next there Js a water steal, and ho was at the head of it. I'll show that s fellow up.—From statement by Croker made last September. Mayor of New York. 4-22-04 EE EDES 08 HEA FOREaTE EEE ELED fe Politicians Are Amazed,|; ‘ol cians Are mazed, |; : "i ‘COLER C ON CROKER. Coler Is Evasive and/+ . Fromme Flees from His Politics for revenue Is regarded as a business just as legitimate {x ard honorable as the buying of drygoods. Commercialism has in- Office—Many Things) vadea potitics. i | Drunk at the Dinner|t FROM COLER'S “COMMERCIALISM IN POLITICS.” re Ba a ee Besides Water. Comptroller Bird 8. Coler was, ac- cording to the stories told by many | persons who were present, introduced | as “TAMMANY'S NEXT cANDI-| DATE FOR MAYOR" at the Lantry deefateak dinner at Grand eg | Palace at 1 A. M. to-day. He+ was present at the, Tameses | feast in Commissioner Lantry’s box; he spoke: and he was cheered amid cries of “OUR NEXT MAYOR. Politiclans now are asking, Was the Comptroller made the victim of ® political trick to break his influ- ence with the reformers? 4 Comptroiler Coler admits+that he was Presented to the; Tammany 15,000 bpef- eaters; that he spoke and that he w cheered, but he- rays he fulled-to hear his Introduction aa “Tammany's next candidate for Mayor.” . At least two persona, however, who rere quite clos: to the Comptroller when the Incident‘occurred, assert that he was : #0 introduced. . Regi: denies that he used the precise words alleged;-but he Kept away from his office fo-day/and thus-ayoldéd too rigid ques- tlonirg,; The Comptnjiler hag. sat in sioner Lantey's box during the 7 DOCTORS ‘FIGHT | Bang and Smith Continue | Row in Police | Court. Great Throng in Street. A wild cha. and over through crowded Dr. R.T. Bang, of 139 West Eleventh Street, examining surgeon in the United | & geo eet * 3 = jay when Henry Cousin was ar States Army, han a $1,000 Engliah set-| 2 york ville Police Court on the ter, Every midnight he gives the dox] of burglary, ap atring. Detectiven told the Sixth. avenue on the night of Feb, Sl) ever had. They t of hin office, and with him was! noon, and broke into the t buildox. second’ floor occupled by dogs ynarted and fought. The! Harris, do then fought, Dr. Bang! articles, and made his escape, Dr. Smith had no right| he was seen by) some of the avage animal to roam | tenants, They raised an alarm. He ran street, followed by the women, Mra, around at wil ‘The next day Dr. Bang got out a sum- mona for Dr. Smith to appear In court. The former clalmed the struck him. When the case came up In| Tompkine Square. cour’ tord, a doctor's certificate from] and O'Conor Joined in ‘the chase, t. Vine dence. It stated that Dr. Smith's nose] A’ he had been broken und he was not able} tite a to appear. Dr. Smith claimed that “Dr.| roof. a w two’ pollcémen, (Continued on Second Page.) b ie Sir ement-house and went Hi heavy) cane., The!case. ‘ A DOCS STARTED |FLED ON ROOFS FROM POLICE, Cousin Was Pursued by roofs was described to- Magistrate that Ax he neared Fourteenth street and|he gave them the hardest chase they Cousin appeared or, Smith, a dentiot, was standing In/ at 109 St. Mark's place yesterday after- flat on the He bundled up a number of Soon a big crowd was after the man, % Hospital was put in evi-j the corner of Ninth street and Avenu He ‘dash crosged ‘several roofs, Bang hit him across the nose with’ a] was stopped, the,roof/of the next house cepts: Jower ‘than’ thej et Moke) [eaese, coptured.; streets ned charge Loulsa though women to the to thi trial the second time: for the ; murder uf Dolly Reynolds, has | made astatement to the Evening firat he has ever given to the public. Dictated Exc! that I have ever u.ide, of my counsel, spect very much, 1 bave refrained | nen pr, Keanedy made to The E from making any statement of an; { sort to any one, Innocence to the people, that it must be establiahed In good time, but I now teke the opportunity you omer me to prog! claim through the columns of your paper my absolute innccence of.the crime charged. lawyers upon &: not already court. would‘not be wise and I bow to the! wisdom. the world to know it from my own lips. the case has taken. the fron bar alleged to have been latter had/ who ran Invan easterly direction to} found In my cellar and the fron, bar Detectives Bonnolll thet formed part of the biudgeon T | were entirely different pleces of tron, ‘CRAZY WITNESSES OUTWIT LAWYER. ~ | BROKER TOLER BELIEVES ABSOLUTELY IN MRS, EDGY Henry §. Toler, the golf. champlon anda Wall street broker. testified this afte: Holen Brush willdcontest't din d 000 for trush in January, 1900, Announ nd WINNERS AT:NEW ORLEANS. rirTH RCE BIXTH RACE Boquedtls 1, 12, ot “T AM INNOCENT SAYS DR. KENNEDY. —— twall that had the plece which made First Public Statement! "",.'\" biudseon 24 also been nroven by an ex- Since Dollie Rey nolds’s! per: wrom ths pronecution called Murder Made Exclu- that i di) not write the indorsement : on the back of the so-called “Dolly” sively to The Evening Bey nolds check; that I did not write World. fe words “E, Maxwell and wife,” aad that I did not do many things attributed to me. Truth must prevail, and [ am vory confident of an acquittal from this terrible charge. I am certainly well pleased with the conduct of my case and am confident that my !nnovence will be established before the whole world. Dr. Samuel J. Kennedy, on World concerning his case, the —— DEFENSE NOT READY TO BEGIN. BY DR. SAMUEL J. KENNEDY., This {8 the first public statement! So the Trial Goes Over Until Ey advice Monday Morning whore wisdom I re-! Next. ‘e@n- ng World. hie statement, x0 full of ‘onfidence as to the issue of his trial, he stood in the consuliation room of the court with hia arm enctrcling the walst of his wife, whose face reflected the happiness apd confidence she reposed in him. es Surrounding them, listening eagerly to the doctor's words, were rawyers Moore and Cantwell. the aged father of te accused dentist, Mrs. Kennedy's father, Dr. Sew Dorp which Kennedy at- I wish, however, to proclaim my 1 know I shall still heed the coinsel of my and refrain from ‘touching |i yeu, Y pois of my casa. that has) ended, uther relatives and trlends been made public in| The ¢ wae postpened today be- lawyers armute me. [t| cae (ie defense wm ret realy io be- My ty, Keanedy Bhe was in But [| am innocent, antl 1 went was Joyful becaune the prosecution almost at an end and now was ¢ the tcatimony for the defenae. ‘woud, she’ hoped, from the stigtn Mr. Cantwell have to atk for a postponement, be- cause he was not ready to open the case for the defense to-day, He sald the witnesses were rapidly disposed of, and he waa unpropared for the Jus- tlee'n opinion, He,stated thay this was ated at the turn It has been proven never proven ‘before that which relleve her husband of tlw awful charge, «eand raid he would 1 am greatly ax it wa It has aleo been established beyond joj doubt that the plece of Tead al-| the first postponement the defense had but! leged to have been found Jn a cigar | a*ked for, box In my cellar had not ‘the eame dlameter nor the’ same’ thickness of and ad- Monday jdustice Fursman /Avurned tae 1 unit mor agreed, 10.00 Yocbm, pastor of the | ———— INSANE TESTIFY |W. T. STEAD’S SON TO | WED HOOSIER GIRL. ——__-e #2. _____— Handsome and Gifted Miss Mary Elaine! Hussey Bride-to-Be. seseces eres es392 PEIIISISEVIVITSSS sosssssesveseeess| | iq] < asbsenesoees Seaceessesseseeserererts Sevseseesssessoos es SOOSere onengasoooorosooreesooesosssooores eoeseesoese @ The beautiful Miss Hussey, who will wed Stead's son. POPPPEDREDO DRED DAD 208: A TT ike * pe at ty ine him future r ned toh rluge louse, Wimbledon, nals teat that Misg Huss La go with ‘him s holidays as y In January wo see about her ut #he is remai he aan artist and ntributtons to the ier art education has. beet She was graduated from the Since her en- Beautiful 4 oad with Mrs. just June. and on Mrs to this coumry remained in mtudent of F sgh. she, it Art Aniatit ome Mr, rhe illustrated le A he Rubalyat of qe Shale of Tap Tubalyatkos fai Hecate engaged in October Ins PRETTY WOMAN $8, i 00 FOR IN ICY WATERS.’ RIVER TUNNEL. Attempting ar Suieiae alacant Hear of Plan Jumps Into the Har- of Extension to lem River. Brooklyn. Aidermant Ml Highways gave a hearing this at- von to the Rapld Transit Commis- wion on the proposed Brooklyn exten- f the Rapid Transit tunnel, the Committee that Without a word, a handsome womes,| well dresved and apparensiy in epee ned from the Madieon Inte the Harlem River this afternoon, She was Marilitan Ja L Pel twenty-four yesre old, of 288 Pitta seheCIOiherce nue, the Munteipal 4 | She wae sumeciently good looking to iatimate, attract the stient as ahe walked acro ace where she immisstoner Rives said the exten- covered waters belo ston would be butlt the expense of] anosaer may, Whiiamn Bencham elty and leased for enough ret au ard saw t con the bonds and cre- Bixth avenue stop on tae Brae epeldacra a sinking fund large enough to pa throw herelf in (he bonde at maturtt; Tt seemed am «hur an ty ios Shepard explained the plan provides twostrack road from. th hen Bentham ant the pol threw] oiy Hall terminus down to the pushed kk Away from her] ary Mrosdway gad Sta sity) branch from Bowling under waterfront, and tbush a Broak.yn'« he Long Lela Rrookisn tuop te th | WHALEN HAS A NEW HELPER. It was rome ronacloust fused why rhe had sought An examination showed ¢ were Progen amd thal 9! from the shock, There we sel Appoints Wt.) hyn. poration Counsel Wh appointed of 19 King «treet, Assistant Corporation “| corporation Is. dneobs for 1 Bre ane Noating owita a and cuts where the mad] Couasel of $200 per | atruck her. num, \ Let me die” was all sie would way] gucobs hay been amslaned to the Horst ough of Brooklyn. He will Mil the po- | sition of Martin! Flanagan, resigned. when asked about her: _————___ To Cure a Cold tn One Day: Bromo - Quinine Ts Ball Cafe Boulevards 2d 10th Se. Remade aS iat it fal signature is on each box, ‘se. a the Court of General Sessions, Judge, gave both men a terrible gruelling 01 Committee on Streets} | , | clean-shaven. Bellevue Nurse Faced. by Crazy Men Who Telf Fails to Shake Their Evidence. Cowing residing, thin - aftersouas R. Da lawyer for the defense, Mr, Wellms c#s-examination, touching on particular points upon which were supposed to be mentally They stood ‘the ordeal so well/ swering cleanly and. concisely; ti the witty attorney retired in d forture. The cise tad added interest cause the placing of Insane on the stand established a.p im New York courts. priety of allowing the two insang, tlente, Chambera and Van’ Bi from the ainctiaan State dence was competent. iy his order the two’ Insane; mamid he custody of thelr ‘keepers we to ta minivterct them. Judge. axed ‘als opinion on. the decistonieg, United Statex Supreme Court “in, | Armes care, written by Associate lee Field. “1 canny) Sunreme override the United se rt,” Judge Cowing) said. o> Ing’s rullng. \ study of the two insane men figure Ina precedent in New. Tork oat oy James W, Chambers, w as a) paretic. There appearance of. aplunallc, nceoralaa, to the=popular omplexion 4 swatthy and his facets: awathed Ina close black beard. | Hi plain. Ms hale Mis votce was dolte nyincing. He would f being « lunatte, for his deep-net dark eyey, with rather an unnatoral then + nothing to, puggest?<ha . He answered questions prompt- r rambled. He was never he rstood questions peF: Mr. Wellman tortured’ the! wt- drawling and) ever be suspect= the witness seemed oats Verge of tears, but there was nothi razy in his manner. He merely, a dumb brute cringing before jecutor, Seated among man of perhaps fifty years, intently: Iie tening to the court proceedings, His batr was white and thin, especially 49: front. He had an iron-gray mustache, the rert of his face being edn: and He sat with left and ng his chin, while at mes hia Nngers cought Als forehead just adove the eyes, as {f something troubled Sim, were deepset and, restless, . clean high collar da plain neck= earance would! the spectators was.@ — with turn Van Blerken, c. He testified: lected, He peech was nut he never Ng and pare trusts of the cross-cxaminer mith dle "tbe rauien. He was surprisinge ly lucid: Van Blerken was the fret che two (Continued on Second Page.) COOCCOSOK WEATHER FORECAST.» Forecenst for the hirty-ale ours ending at Sl. M. Sate ay for New Vork Clty vielnity: Falr to-night Saturday; brisk. morthw. winds,