The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1901, Page 1

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peer eT r All Day—RACING# SPO WEATHER—FAIR AND Cc ii GES DLDETR. Wation Books Open to All?” PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORH, TU ESD: AY, KENNEDY’S JUDGE GETS Justice Fursman Makes! the Announcement at! the Close of a Favor- able Day in the De- fense ot Doily Reynolds’ Alleged slayer: iV Aged Mother of Dentist Takes the Stand in Effort to Save Her Son and Then Falls Weep- ing Into His Out- stretched Arms. Dr, Bamvel J. Kennedy, on trial a sec- ond time for the murder of Wolly Rey- nolds, mingled his tears with those of his aged mother to-day after she had left v arms, The wife of the accused man wept too, and nearly every eye in court was smotst. It was the most pathotic and dramatic scene of the trial, and the spec- tacie of the infirm, gray-haired woman on the stand aiding in establishing the | allbl upon which her son's life dopends was one to be long remembered. Before the close of court to-day Jus- tice Fursman said he had received sev- eral anonymous letters and knew that at least one juror had recelved one. He! . admoniahed the jurors thal these let-/ ters were “Improper and that they must pay no attention to them. Daniel 8. Melville, the New Dorp ;lum- ber, who, desplte a subpuena, went to Florida and was brought back to-day, was sharply rebuked by Justice Furs- § man, who committed him to custody un- ul to-morrow, when he must show why be should-not be punished for contempt of Court, A cabman testificd that he drove Dolly Reynolds and a man from the Grand Hotel to Martin's restaurant on the night before the murder. nat Dr. Kennedy. Other witnesses ga testimony to show thar the dentist not have been the man who slew young woman. Mies Hauratty on the Stand, Miss Hanratty resumed the chair as goon us Justice Fursman arrived. Sie wan examined on dircet testimony, last night, stating that she had attended a wedding: reception at the Sea View Bowling Club and left on the morning cf Aug. 16 and met Dr. Kennedy near the ‘New Dorp Cemetery at 2.45 A. M. Miss Hanhatty Je a frail, delicuie little woman, with a very small voice. She had to be admonished to speak loucer. At the Cemetery Gute. Q. Why did you stop at the cemetery Rate thet morning? A. To say xood-by, to some folks, There is a road there to the Hght-house, where those folks lived. Q. How many timen have you been in Keunedy’s home? A. I have never been there, Witness did not personally know Ken- nedy, and she had only known Mrs, Kennedy about: three weeks. She had been introduced on the Staten Island - + boat by Mr. Burcell, She had known Mr. Purcell a long time, but had only talked of the case twice, Q. On this night you say you saw Dr, the Kennedy? Now how many times had ‘you seen him before? A. Quite a num- ber. ‘ Q. When you saw Dr, Kennedy at the cemetery gate, what was he doing? A. He was walking fast. Q. How was he dressed? A. He had a Mht phirt on and his coat and veat were open. In his hand he had a large white handkerchlef. Q. What kind of a hat did he wear? A. didn’t notice, Q. Wit made you take notice of his wearing apparel? A, Well, he looked x0 ured. Q. How do you fix the te when you left tha wedding reception? A. Well. 1 didn't want to go home, and 1 acked womy one tha time. He sald 2.39 o'clock, Fixing the Time, Q. You can't tix the hour you were at the cemetery gate, can you? A. No, only by my own clock at home, the witness “stand and -tottered to-hth FOCODO0 000000000000 iPS ahy Is (Special to The Brening World.) OMAHA, Feb. 19.—The solution of the Cudahy kidnapping mystery 1s not far off. One of the band who stole the millionaire pork packer’s son {x in jail here. Chief Donahue says the name of the Cudahy suspect In James Callahan, liv- ing near Fifty-third street und Popple- ton avenue, a point near the Schnelder- wind cottage, in which young Cudahy was Imprisoned. Only Chief of Pollce Fitzpatrick, the detective agency which assisted in run- ing him down, Mr, Cudahy and his lawyers are cognizant of the man’s name. So far he has held out against every effort of the authorities to force him to “turn up" hin confederates. The prisoner was taken to Chief Fitzpatrick's office: for a conference to- day. He was proffered immunity and part of the reward to tell the: whole story of the ‘enone plot and hely tun “down his “pals.” The man 1s firm EDWIN COULD HELD BY COURT. NEW ORLBANS, Feb, 19.—Deputy United States Marshal Galbreath,who Is a negro, managed to get Into Edwin Gould's apartments in the St. Charles Hotel here to-day aird sxerye him with 4 summons to appear in a sult ngalnat the ‘Texas and Pacific Railroad. Gaibreath Knocked at Mr, Gould's door and 4# the valet opened it the Marshal ny atepped in, alning: his mis- anin from an ad- ma room dooniy in his night He protested against the Intrusion, but the marshal began reading the summons and Mr, Gould was forced to listen and accept service, A number of railroad land graat re FA throughout the State Sad take advantage of Mr. Gould's presence in t city to tle a sult against the tall owned by the Goulds to determi: not they had valtd and legul er lands, They all Joine) tn vi y D000000: WSS. ALICE HANRETY ie! we OO She declares she met Dr. Kennedy at 24 A.M. KIDNAPPER CAUGHT BY OMAHA POLICE. One of Gang That Carried Off Young Cud- ies ANONYMOUS LETTERS. PODDOODEMOOQOOGHOOOHOOS. NP FOGOODOOOGODIODE it New Dorp. in Jail. in the conviction that there {s not evi- denee enough to convict him and folding out, Attempts to solve the Kentity £ the den! privoner are met with strenuot from the police that they have made any Progress in the case. Chivf Fitzpat- ric! mysterious prisoner is not a pect, but was an actual parc! the pila pring oung Fxidie udaby, Cudahy, Jr. this fdentined “the prisoner, ia the man who asked me wet into the wagon. Ther: doubt about it, He is the mi Bdward Cudahy, the millionaire, who paid $25,000 in gold for the release of hin son, suid this afternoon that the man front of the Cudah If kept him company %, the house to which he way driven on the night of the ab- Mr. Cudady sald the prisoner also had been identified by one of his servants, whol saw the letter demanding the ran: MADE SPEEDWAY OF BROADWAY. Four inen, who apparently have no fear of the police, and not much re- for human I:ves and limbs, amused selves A part of the afternooh by converting Broadway into a speedway und running heat races in automobiles, Their vehicles were runabouts, and tiey ran dn heate trom Thirty-fourth street, where they were scored for a stuart, to. the Circle at Fifty-nnth street. Pedestrians on the aldewalk were thrown Into puroxysm« of ‘excitement. but the police viewed the dangerous sport with passive interest. At 4 o'clock they had not been arrested and their identity Had not been disclosed, ‘They had at that hour passed out of the sight of Broadway promenaders, but be Q. You knew Dr. Kennedy was trled (Continued on Second Page.) Edwin Gould will now bay opi in court here before he leaves tue clty md at date for the hearing of the trial will pele to ibe set, edd back in a few minutes, rowd congregated ubout t starting point anxious to get a view of the sturt fur the next heat, x6) afternoon He residence, and whe 1901. WEATHER—PAIR AND COLDER, PRICE ONE CENT, ‘PHILBIN’S STRONG ‘APPEAL TO GOOD PLREAPPARPLROR DAS BOPAAARRALER DEE LS POLDRODOROLLODDRE TWO | ee ELEA I§ PE THREE SMALL- POX FW POLIGE CAPT 7": CASE District-Attorney Says Strongest Combination of Wealth and Power in the City. “EVIDENCE WILL CON Agency Hung PARIS, Feb, 19—A Havas despatch from Peking saya LA Cheng and Prince Ching have informed the Legations that the Court agrees to inflict che punishments demanded. UNITED STATES TO ACT ALONE. Cabinet Decides to Protest to Powers Against Expedi- tlon In China. (fipecial to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, D. Feb. 19.—Preal- dent McKinley and his Cabloet decided to-day to refrain from joining with the Germans {n uny expedition in China. A note will be prepared and sent by Secretary Hay to the powers stuting CHINESE AGREE T0 TERMS OF NOTE. Court Agrees to Inflict Punish- ments Decreed by Envoys — Washington Acts. the flagship of the Asiatic Station. With a court to take testimony from the prisoners and wring {nformation Admiral Rodgers there the United States from them."—STATEMENT OF A HIGH OFFICIAL ENGAGED will have th admirals in Asiatic IN THE POOLROOM RAIDS. waters, something that hu» never bap. pened defore | peace. . ‘. Iefleleleiefeleletetetete thought that tH tive on * tiniiiciviciviminlminintot China may nay this Adimirai Kodgers raimed his flag 0 New York f F rday, Rear-Adairal's walute, Adm will go to (ne Ganaf’ starting March Der The three Admitra med “as follow the the Eaat Wrear-adi the China coast; Rea: ong the Philippine Ir) dmiral Rodgers, rill be with was hebl at the Elysee Palace to that the United States looks with dis- favor upon any expedition which may cause uprisings in China, and that under no clecumstances will trocps of the United States co-operate with those of the other countries. A member of the Cabinet said immediately after the meeting: “There will be no attempt made to dictate to or control the action of Ger- many and the other powers, ‘The United States will act alone tn thin mai- ter if necessar; “Becretary Hay wii! send a note to the powers defining the position of the United States with reference to China. We do not believe that any expedition is Necessary or wise at this time. Buch been our information from Gen. Chanes i Secretary Hay saki despatchta had been received from Minister Conger con- firming the press despatohes regarding the plana of Count Waldersee. ———_ THREE ADMIRALS IN ASIA. | -Admiral Frederick Rodgers wil! {1am soon possible for the Far East, where his ebip, the New York.’ will Le The Premier, M was still indi ang wa "Phe Miniater o' Foreign fra caBse. od that tater at ‘Chinese Government of the early re- Genet We French agente to mt raat ae ad Yurl-Nan, and dema: Viceroy of Rely Nan se 2 tourecelve them and capris Made the Minister | oven Pei inese Government, added, nad just repiled that a first ——___ Sa st WEATHER FORECAST. Forcowt for the thirty-at hours ending ath P.M. Wed: neaday for New York vt and der toenight and uUppiementary prow tin Wednredays brink westerly nied that he wa winds. Kiwent on Fayn: {felelelelelelet-j-t . ’, ‘sald that nie father JuEE Em, ty San Francixeo, was the i Tr were atier. ‘The wuss wir ay Kesential Con je mce, threo weeks with his flag#hip, the Brooklyn, s Kempf, with the Newark, tationed at Manila, CHINESE BOW TO FRENCH. High Mandarin Must Meet Agente and Apologiae. PARIS, Feb, 19.—A Cabinet Council Waldeck-Rousseau, Wdarin would be «ent to Rive nate. nity—Generally (alr Mr. than one month and j has Nourished there of a combine. BY DISTRICT-ATTORNEY PHILBIN. fc This raid was made on evidence furnished to te Dis- triet-Attorney’s office by the Tammany Committee of Five. Nixon and I have been watching the place for mord the evidence in hand to warrant a successful prosecution. |The pool-room is one of the lorgest in town and gambling Itisr ——___++ He I 9A PDDAA LAME AMEDD AG DOD ODED ES 3 z Es DEbdend ICT.” did not make the raid until we had all for a long time. The pool-room is one un by two well-known bookmakers, FEUDAL yn, the Yard WHO Juez, will imiral rAd: anda, the houses. Frequented the jay. paent. aie clans Lawyer before Judge | ton Conlan ell punished for contempt 7) Was asserted during the ars i] Campbell was the man bail for Fayne Moore, wher . blac of the Campbell wan recently pbb einebi-bi-e eee reer CATCH THE GAMBLERS. “It looks as if wo have been forced by present conditions to re- sort to the practice of feudal days, when a Magistrate issued his own warrants, took part.in the service of them and then organized Dine Aarne Philbin Js seeking evidence in his pool-room rald against a man who— 18 A HIGH CITY OFF Protects the gamblers of this city Pockets a big “rake-off" Has exclusive control of west si¢ Dey street resort raided by Philbin COT THE SOW; : WANTED ED FATHER AGAIN BEATEN. Samuel Sturtz made in | Court to-day to have Joseph M who furnishet op she was ar j rested with her husband some ‘for attempting: | Mahon, proprietor ! dam Hotel, at the ¢ matl felninicieininieieteleiebeteinteiep MEASURES TO SS ‘Ti THE MAN? ICIAL. for this protection. pool-rooms and gambling- 900509000000000000000 ASTORIA CRAB am City Camp tt ent that ihe purt time Ma CITIZENS. POWERFUL VICE COMBIN Al s Opposed by “THE PEOPLE of New York have no {dea what [ am bucking against. | am up against the strongest. com bination of brains and wealth + “that | ever existed In this city.” * District-Attorney Philbin. mage the: above statement late this afternooM: He stated that he was determined) vice should be rooted out’ and’ all offenders would be brought to trial; ‘he following statement was sles issued: Disirict-Attorney desires to ive ‘ urning to all persons who frequent vms ‘and nll other places where: aw is being violated that they may be callel upon at any Ume to teetify and give evidence before che Grand Jury — |! vy a Magistrate as to such places. he District-Attorney fs of the? that this is the more effestive vbtain the: evidence in! auch” to ascertain the names of patcons) and cause some of-them to teatlfy: “The Divtrict-Attorney. bas the: power, subpoenar ‘In a’ proceeding! te warrant for the purpose: 6! way cases: showing whether or net \causer exista ne for Jasuing of one." hearing wan held in Justice ambers In the Criminal Court Building to-day, and six men, who, were ight in the pool-roam rald, were es- jcorted tothe ver by as many detec. i District-Attorney Philbin and his Mr. Schurman, also eas and the doors were barred against reporters, Assistant District-Attorney Schunman,. | speaking for District-Attorney. Philbipy, ald’ that the evidence to be elicited! would give Information that would = PROBABLY LEAD TO THE ARREST. ~ }OF A VERY PROMINENT CITY OFFI~ OlAL. Mr, Schurman bluntly and frankly sala that the Inquiry before Justice Jerome was not in the of “Ridge” Levien! Stedeker, the reputed owners of the but an inquiry along indicated. “Tuntle e Jerome's examination of. wit? Nesses lasted two hours, They wei stioned as to their membership in the club, whether It held regular monthly, meetings, if they had keys, whether or not they e frequent visitors to: the if they had seen betinares races. Like Feudal Times, the ofMficiats most intimately” > cted with the legal execution, of A sald to The Eventng World rep> — tive just previous to the hearing, in Justice Jerome's chambers: ont was if we have been forced by Present conditions to resort to the prace tee of feudal days, when a magistrate Issued his own warrants, took part im th of them and then organized court to take testimony from the pris= sand wring information from them, “What is the reason for this proced- > Well, what can be accomplished, securing the conviction of a gam- ngchoure Keeper? ‘That will not atop dvi Rroudway ts supposed ner retect y WHO IS INTE EDS OF VICE ST SIDE, NOW, CARE OF ‘THINGS dE? Whosition t= that itis a persom Mitical prominence with the paint ts to make » and not ellows who contribute that Recorder Goff was the nian who morales © Tamm ! in the game y street Mr. Philvia advice aa to nee that wouids a warrant and & God Plnaned Roald, vd the raid as was Mr. Pail- " Magistrate 4& warrant for Levien and Stedeker ss A sought is plain from n have been and the Distriet- i proprietors of If they were sought the ware Ie sort sleep broken sad vacertal Ne The Penneyivanta Mallroad cals, operated ja Bayne Moor connection sith the Bid ot. Ration, wring where, “her . the factlities of the roa Tau. teeneyear term in Sing Sing aud Mabon | a leading Setels and clube of Mentuttea. ‘lee iy Youd, Baraca

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