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WEATRER-FAIRG FR — = 11 WINDS. NIGHT EDITION-_AU th TSS LETT IT WW Day—RACING # | ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | orld. SPORTS ISH WINDS. 10 PAGE He { “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ] PR NEW YORK, MONDAY, 18 190. PRICE ONE CENT. ICE ONE CENT. ESIHHCOEC SG ISHOD GAMBLERS RAIDED; TRIED PHILBIN’S BLOW FOUR WITNESSES SAW KENNEDY ON FATAL DAY. 3440000002008 > JOHN F. M'INTYRE. Who 1s conducting the Kennedy prosecution Ot 1998-08 08609603-60-5.64: GAVE HIS LIFE TO SAVE HIS SON. Hemmed Between Rushing Trains, Tossed Boy to Safety and Perished. The next Instant the engine struck die herole father and he went to bis Menry Youngs, of New Durham, N. gave up his life while saving that his six-year-old son. J. Just before noon Youngs and his son en You pleked up tt was eetartel out for a walk. They wandered | found thar «arms had been ‘on to the Northern Railroad tracks} oroken. Death must have been instan- nenr their home, and the father notices a north bound train approaching. They stepped on to the southbound | track, Scarcely had they got on the track than they saw almost upon them taneous, The b ® nouthbound express the news 10. Who wi er slid, wo In An'instant: Youngs seemed to real- | de Cte ite teeter chia two {2c the fact that he could not possibiy | * apa escape death. gr ‘off the track. , 1 razy, As » Quick as thought he seized hie ite son and threw him out of haPm's way. “MORAN WINS DEATH ATTEMPT IN BIC SUNT. CURED MANIA Justice Fitzgerald Re- Young Woman fuses to Grant Pine- | Jumped Into Harlem the tracks Coffin Injunction. River Freed. ikea at | Justice Fitzgerald this afternoon Alena Macoy, the you ym wh, nied the application of Richard Pines last Priduy jumped from. the Coffin for an injun straining J, Bridge into the river, was uigcied Lee Plerpont Morgan, aa ioading trustee of fore Mawletrate Crane ( 1 flariem the Erle Ratlwa summating ad Company, from con- Morgan [t vho vad lo y hax been ni wecom| al by whieh sels the Pennsylvania a fur rome the: Delaware © 1ingaion hat tae ju athe iver 7 for gO amdoo Vi road and other pro Mr. Pine-Coitin o Alena told thoroughly c i wax allowed e magnate only} Hi ihe transaction, | ae Paha te were acquired by} jyustrates the a rein & Co, who have ancanged | SSA io fell them to the Ex! A America. Alen HEPA ne Erle Railway for! meek. ied Who| —_—. Man Accused of Killing Dolly Reynolds Begine ing to Prove the Alibi as He Promised. Seen ‘on Staten Island at Several Points the Morning the Girl Was Found in the Grand Hotel. The prosecution in the trial of Dr. Samuel J. Kennedy unexpectedly closed to-day at a period when it seemed that ovidence.Jong"Gebarred was about to he Sitroduced, and the defense was at once begun. Mr. Cantwell opened by etating that he defendant had always borne a good reputation and that he would prove it. “This crime was never com- mitted by this man. It was too brutal, too horrible to have been committed by a man of his refinement and educa- tlon."* Mr. Cantwell then id. that good character would be established by such men as George Cromwell, President of mon prominence. _ Not In Hotel That Night. defendant was never in the Hotel that nigit.”” satd the la “We will show you every step that “This Gran yer, thin defendant took on that nizht. ft his office and walked to Sixth ave- nue, He meta Mr. Kuffen and walked with him to Twenty-third street. where they reparated.- This defendant went Proctor’s Theatre Leaving there he took a Broadway car to South Ferry, where he took the 12.28 boat for St. George. On the boat he was seen by Mrs, Slavtor, who is now dead, but whose testimony will be read to you. At St. George this de- tet having indulgsd a Ittle bit that tight, did not hurry, and #9 lost the train and car. “Two cabmen saw him and asked him if he wanted a cub, He asked them how much? ‘$5,’ they said. He refused and walked home. was then 1 When nearly two miles from New Dorp he met a Mr. Burns, a vege- table peddler, and offered him a ddlar to take him home. The peddler re- Seen at Home. 45 o'clock this defendant met young women returniffz from a party. He saluted them, This was in front of the cemetery, near his home. He was seen entering his home by u neighbor, and at 3 o'clock his devoted mother ate into his room and threw cover ove® her boy. ‘ou heard Mr. Hennes opening that this defendan: drove to Martin's restaurant and later to. the Casino. We have the hackman and he will declare positively that Dr.’ Kennedy waa not the man who was with Dolly Reynolds that night. 5 Ax fo the $13,000 check, 30u hive only analyze 1; to throw Mt out as a mo- tlve, Bur we will show the motive, V will that an Individual who to Dolly Reynolds, who sup- in favt, beat her cruelly on He was heard to say Vi see you tn hell will produce a man who two say In his ported ner Mr, Cantwell continued at some length, t the conclusion Mr. Metntyre avked that, In view of the ¢ fom the courtroom, ‘This Jun: t irsman ordered. Fire Ww Maddted, | ward Uffer, tect, In busi: nexd at MM Pear: witness called, I walking down net Dr, Kennedy yeelghth xtreet was some snversation and: th h turned and walked down to Twenty-third street, where they separate Cross examination 1 nothing was anked: “How do you fix the date on whica you met Kennedy?” “Well, [ read the report of his ar- when he corner. of venue at the Mr. McIntyre this question by unit «Continued on Second Page.) He| | SAID-ANYBODY'S MONEY Borough, and other men of |’ WAS HIS AND GRABBED IT, | rests 1t 48 Rows street, waz hen Thomas Moran, twenty-sle oars wan Jo ra ‘f i for several block $1,000 hall for trial 5 i ; as WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS. y FIFTH RACK—Tasker 1. Inanetfa 2, Consor MRS. NATION IN JAIL AGAIN. Feb, 18.—M 2 Natjon wan held tn 92,000 ma vue ten » BRITAIN DOES NOT KNOW OF NEW CHINA WAR. f K 18 -T i t o ‘© for Foroten Affairs suld that so for as an expedition |PLUNGER TRIED TO SHOOT PINKERTONS.: L’Hommedieu Attempted to Draw Revolver; on Famous Detectives. (@actal to The Kvening World.) j used Robert Pinkerton of being NEW ORLEAD Feb. 18,—Steve! responsible for his disbarment from the L'Hommedieu, the Eastern plunger, at-| tracks under cont the Jockey Club ten:pted to draw a revolver on Robert /ant punctuated his remarks with very Pinkerton, the well-known detective, 10 | potnted objections Lamothe's restaurant to-day, but wan! je Pinkertons paid no attention to dis before he could do any harm.) Ltfommedies further than to call him 1 Homm was Intoxicated when) loafer. ‘The blond plunger reaente: he entered the restaurant, which 1s a] (hia and attempted to pull a revolver. fwumous resort for sporting men, and, te was prevented from doing #0 by when he espled Robert Pinkerton seated | the proprietor of the restaurant, who table with his brocner, Willlam, caught his arm and took the gun away Chicago, he made insulting remarks om him aad hustled him out of the the detectives place HOT MEAT AS sM’KINLEY NOTILL Tt Mrs. Taylor, Dying, Ac-|Christian of Denmark, cused Woman of Solicitous, Gets an Strange Assault. Official Statement. INA rumor hae President Me+ iffering from kidney disease. iries nave been made al (he Legation regaral ylor, whe the p bleed b woman ple for ie Jouoen in the hospital! ‘ M velleve or mny- tty the Co: sick in that the President has k tan ney disvase. He t in ke full OF Le We nted some beer Ti five: dla e and ordered} ut > the kite! nd took a ple, hat w ont yur en me while E ar in bel, Mt ofthe bed andr Denmark, The nelgabors hh my | RY Feb. 18 The cole cally for help and came io my | at for the Arst Ume in fet othe burns didn't heal and Lepole} yrare it has been posible to walk upon soning followed. ‘The Coroner will ine| the ice weroxe the 8 Elsinore veatigate the ca: to Hels a) ———— he AMexhanicn om tralne un the Penosylvinia Ralle nKes comparisow fos Ite unique pie au * +) money iC it fa ots on each bos. Ee. Rrabbed the rol! | Ridge Levien, this afternoon, ai aeak >! many of the mon escaped over the s € 6184 AMP! roof, but thirty wore captured. FATAL WEAPON, AS KG HEARD ON PREMISE AT VICE. ———— + |Justice Jerome Holds Court in Raided Pool= Room After District-Attorney Has Doors Beaten Down. District-Attorney Philbin infuyy person led a raid on a pool-room at No. 20 Dey street, owned by} and inaugurated a new systein to | break up the evil. i The place was crowded and | Assistant District - Attorney Schurman with six detectives from Headquarters and a score of policemen from the Church street station aided in the raid. Justice Jerome and Assistant District-Attorney O’Connor went with the party and, after the place was raided, court was held in the pool-room and the men caught there arraigned. Lewis Nixon, chairman of the} Tammany Committee of Fiv with the party. | The detectives were in charge | (of Detective Sergeant Cuff, and ithe twenty policemen were led by iCapt. Westervelt. It was on the evidence fur rished hy the Committee of Five jthat the raid was made. STORY OF THE RAID. x ‘aptured in a raid un ’@ pool-room run by Henry Snedeker Tidge evie 0 Dey street iate afternoon by District-Attorney, Phii- Araistant Distric:-Attorney Schur- , Lewis Nixon, ( vel: and | wa rbeieletiei Thirty men were the pyol-room the prisoners showed an willingness to testify, Dut told’ y would be committed 4 they didn't | they complied and testified. Among those captured was Ridge Lev- j len. one of the proprietors: bide ar Te be by Jumping out of w rear A Was captured before he could, make leap ‘ \hen the gamblers saw there was no eodape they Hned up against the wall and #9 remined while Judge Jerome Beld rovised court in the room with nd O'f = taken by su: mn to do, how- lily to nis au furnimhed the ny them to mpletely ning for th 1 Was ‘There was ne ever perlor's men and offer: en question nts on the third Moor ¢ Ave-siory building 1 2) Dey street s near the business portion of down: | Mstrict wud Is frequented by many | hie imp an men 1 three detectives had been in {ma he lanned by Mr. Philbin . Chairman of the Tam- many Committee of Five. They met nhorily after 4 o'clock at the Cortlandt ntreet ferry and proceeded to the police tation, near the corner of Church and berty streets, There they wer joined tow ailbin remained istants, Schur al ie Jerome accompanied the by Justice Jerome. hath ol-room all the afternoon there party an a precautionary measure, ify Atithe request of the District- .vt- tak that a rald would be | order that the pool-roam. owners could turney, Capt, Wentervelt aummored « | rat ho tip of the approaching raid from Ther esis rales Magistrate's office where a it | wan usked for. The detectives squad of paticemen and proceeded to the athe policemen carried poolroom. The Distrist-Attorney, Mr. UY, > the third floor with them 1 tne aamme! made the firet {i ri Nixon and Judge Jerome followed tn a] (27m vied i to kindling {They ‘managed to reack the top carriage. With this they sinashed it to kindilnw Arey qc thes Were balked ty a 5 wood, Other polleemen used their clubs dees in ~ glass In the partitions, | enteral went @ ly tted up it rand a halt yamonth ng done VF Demanded Admittunce. in breaking battering ram. s made to the third © pool-room was located. also broken down and the poured inte the room. ‘Then a ramble ensued among the oreu- f the room . Wentervelt went stratght to the e and demanded admittance, It was jrefused, Tae policemen then force! down the door at ine chird story and pusted was crowded wi Hinto tie ieom. it ed in | ants PUTS KAISER’S MOVE M’KINLEY IN A FIX. of the men made « wild attempt A few dashed past the officers up te the roo made thelr way to an adjoining ro wot away ‘Thirty Men Captured, Tne remainder, numvering talris, were invent niOle seen secured. Shortly after the police iad eee eta’inaiee sctime anne! | Waldersee’s Proposed Campaign in China Jinciia: sayiog he et SH portend: Will Force a Show of Policy. Jerome procer void court im the roum. A " - 2 era tobe told ile e is A for him unt tie «amie: ras OT hath one by him, his campalxn. oom J onever been before, and others that they of curt All were surdher examination pol-ryam has been an ovse n for some time at the Distri, “ ‘Atcurney's office, and the ral was plas usiitor nel with great wecrecy by the Dis lable Attorney and Mr. Nixon Atied States Gavernm heir proposed as Word has Just com ce and Che bd Conger whteh confirma Capt. Wertervelt was ai the Ministers In. the tal punishment of the tin the Boxer amove- tres i ted State [in whole line uf po nese Qacation, Iv unexpected When the District-Attorney asked a squad of policemen, stating that he desired to raid the pov!-room, the Cap- ¥