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re arti nay ty et Ae The District-Attorney Plans to 1 Reach Protectors of _Gambling. rant wonld have been issue for Johns eight men tos nice of a Doe and Richard Roe, if not under thetr| violation of the la diy in this proper appellations. Teading-room, through which nil pa- trons of the piace must pass Ler About: ‘Those: Felleemen: Ing 20 or 4 men pmen on tupsiaire x Mr. Philbin sald’ to-day that he had| nage ny effort to get eviden strom . not given any thought to what COUrS | nem or to go \pelite themnae! wee he would pursue regarding the MWe Pot vie payhin alee thought NQ Neemen of the “Church atrect station} 20 00 tr amen neds Se and the three men of Inspector Croaa’n|Uiat men ithe tailels RN Staff who were-caught in the raid on] ™MMMOH Nene Of il soe the Parole Club. and heir own fellon-omerrs £ es ia) They have been subpoenaed as wie vais « Acar orl nesees, but whether they will have tol Meeerye make further explanations regarding) ai Cgtain's story forms « compie's {| thelr presence In the place has not Been! agi. vo far ax he Is concerned, b (LE ae S Mr. Philbin intimated that the etx sleuths In the + om might have to answer for their performance Mr Philbin said he believed Commis- sioner Holahan’s story, and for him, but that if he could square hin self with Judge Jerome and ihe Grand | Jury by smtiafactory proof of his story and a little evidence on what he saw in PHILBIN HAPPY AT RAID RESULT. was sorry lar descent the place, he hed no doubt he would Dey street. says that only a atart has|have no further trouble, as the District been made and that proprietors off Attorney “had no dtsposttion for per other gambling houses need not fee! | sonal permecution. alighted, they will be raided in due} Mr. Phivbn hinted that che Dey str time, raid was PLANNED TO SO COM- ‘When Reginald Levien, better known | ULETELY LEVIEZ AND aTEDBKER THAT THE GAMBLING ‘OMBINE FOR POLICE PROTEC TION WOULD BE ULTIMATELY BAGGED. He aad thin was not the ant raid, | but degiined to speak more mectiicaily ONLY BEGUN, SAYS PLATZEK. | Ridge’ Levien, and Leon sicdeke are arraigned Thursday morning before Justice Jerome, charged with being the proprietors of the pool-room which did business as the Parole Club, at No. 3) Dey street, they will be confronted with ‘mass of testimony such an has never before been presented In a similar case. Cane Against Gam 5 Percy Levien, son of the reputed pro- prietor, will be arraigned at the same me as an employee of the plac: though he claime to have gone to the club rooms only to viait his father. “The Parole Club has been dol:ig bunl- mess over Vath's saloon and restaurant, at No. 2 Dey street, for several yearn. It has been raided two or three time Dut sufficient evidence has not been a cured to convict the men who run It. PHILBIN GIVES OUT STATEMENT. ‘The one tople in every circle, political socal criminal, is the sensational raid the Tammany Committee of Five. Chatrman Nixen, to whom, with the ald of M. Warley Platzek, 1s given the | credit for the affair, left the city early thla morning on his weekly vimit to the Cramp shipyard, Philadelphia, where through the exercise of his recognized genlun as a designer of ships, he carns “1 8,40p ophys w JO} WosUNs AMUpY tention. M. Warley Plataek, on whom devolves the duty of putting Into legal form the evidence secured by the Committee of | Five and determining what ts and what | in not valuable, wore one broad, happy. contented smile when an Evening World Feporter visited his office at 320 Broad- by | Is Alming at Higher Game and Expects to Bag Big Official. eer ya San THE WORLD: ‘TURSDAY EVENING, PepmuAmx Ly, dvi. BIG GAME IN RAIDING JOINTS. (beh biteiiceickicekicicicieet -PHILBIN, THE CARRIE NATION OF NEW Ca tt a YORK. ~eoTete hitb iblpivicieiee Initivinntrier heb | —— «Continued from Kirst Page.) ¥ to a? Why didn't 4 | you appear in ‘his favor? A. Well, we +b) and a great deal of trouble of our ‘own [at that time. My brother was drowned j {at avout the time br. Kennedy's trial egan. &. How did you come to be interested in’ the case at this time? A. Through Mr. Purcell. At this father and mother ared in court ‘This Was Mre. Kennedy's fret apepar had been HL She had to } supported by her husband Not Su Sure, Martin Sharkey, cousin Juncture the te dentin: ap yx Srauty, who was the Inte the time of the wedding reception, was the next wit Hin testimony’ wa relatively the ae Misx Hanratt; except that he was a bit douptful as to Dr. Kennedy's Identity, I met 4 man [ now suppose was Dr, ‘state if he was the man you saw.” The witness stood up and looked at Dr. Kennedy. (oP ank him, to turn his face s0 I can see hin. profile,” id to Mr. Cantwell. ce | Kennedy turned his head. Mrs. Ken- turned her fi away ad- aed and the witness, She feared an ae answer. tla the man 1 saw.” sald Shar- except that him hair at the back | Wax more bushy." rlssing plumber, Daniel S. Mel ccompanied by Capt. Price a rey, walked Into the court- ‘The plumber was curtously surveyed. He Is short, stock- fy bullt and has a square, determined He har a light mustache and weare lis halr pompadour fashion. Not So Certnin, Under Mr. Metntyre’s cross-exashina- tlon the witness did noi develop well Q. You would not want to swear on your honor and your oath that this de- ry man you saw that I would not swear posi- Fureman asked the witness if Deteotive Cs room at this time. y one that he saw Ken- nedy previous to the latter's |: trial. | Sharkey id he had. Miss Hanratty answered the Justice in a elmilar ‘a Mr. McIntyre then mentioned that Melvilie .wan'in court and at the service jof tne Gefense. Mr. Moore aaid he Aid not desire to call the witness out of the regular order, and Justice Furs- an «directed that Melville remain in the custody of the officers unti! needed the defens Mr. Cantwell then expiained tha$ airs. Keldrick, the witness who saw Ien. dy enter his home short ‘lock on the morning of was out of the State. He desired to have the testimony read from tbe min- ules of the last irial, but It was not permitted. The ‘evidence of Mrs. Juila Slayton. now dead, was adinittal and read by the stenographer, Frederick D, Mulzox. Mes, Sinyton’s Testimony. w Kennedy.” id he. A Q. You suppore? Are you not sure?! A. Not quite. ‘Take a look at the defendant and _IKENNEDY’S LIFE STAKED _ ON ALIBI NOW BUILDING. DANIEL S. MELVILLE. (Sketchdd from life in court.) Q. Is it not a fact that passengers on 6 o'clock, and went o'clock. George? Strange Man with Dolly Reynolds, Andrew N. Seguin, a cabman, was then called. . You were in business in August, 18987 _ A. Yes, sir. Q. You knew Dolly Reynolda? A. Yes. be rou know the defendant? A. Yes, yalght. i How? A. By seeing him pars to fro on the Staten Island ferry- doate. . State what happened on the night of Age We Ac Well, Te got_a call trom the train the 13.20 boat frequent! AL It ts. and trolley cars at St. party in ‘Thirty-frat street. Tt was a lady’ and gentleman p Who was the lady? A. Doliy Tex nal Q. Who war the gentleman? A. I don't know, : ‘ Q. Was It this defendant? A. That is ot the man. mG. What did you do? A. Took them to Martin's restaurant: and left them | there. Q. At what hour was this? A. About Attorney Phin tol way to-day, Mre. Slayton’a testimony was to the|7 cK. va WORLD’ posed rh tee ST nave Hothing to may. he sald, ea. 5 Jrifect that ahe was in ae Fcoption| Cabimnapin Testimony Assailed. cept that we have made a beginning room of the Btaten Isiand ferry at 12 | osn-examined, that he was aware that bis ection in| which shows thats in apie of ai tie Jovlock’on the morning of Aug. ts. mie! MT etic oon ea ee call? conducting the Dey street pootroom raid ma that have been showered upon jew De, Kennedy. She had known him | rhe inan came out of the Grand Hote te of thy repeated stories tha va Or alx: yeara. crulsing along. was unprecedented, but be aaif that it ited with the taten ton | Q. What was he doing? A. Nothing |' Q"Dit'vou not say. before that ne re- establisned A PRECEDENT WHiti'Il that We should accomplish anything; | srgehh tne down auletly. ao sembled Dr. Kennedy? A. Yes, I did WOULD BE FOLLOWED IN ALL that we were a Taminany bhi, that QING you “nee him afterwar A.| bay no. we would not be allowed to do any- @ | Yer When the boat wan half-wa; down | “C. Mow did you know Dolly Reynolds? TURE RAIDS, as 1t was the only fining: that we had been called off; that St. George. T wanted a drink of ATune was pointed out on the streets method by which satisfactory resulia[wo were disheartened and wanted to Waler. After [got tT wandered around [to me. . { could be obtained, throw. tip the Joh. we have, heen. ace eo and suw Dr, Kennedy. to was esleep.| Q. After you left Martin's did you not He sald that by the ree compliat ne something right along President of the Board of ! Q. Mow, ions he seeeeat, A. He shad drive that couple to the Casino? A. i ordinary - | But it ie only a beginning, and 1! goes | . 1a black derby hat. He wore dark | did not. | tice of swearing out warrants for John | without waxing thatthe emily aff4 Searched for His Son for oth post’ ata ker accrne | age gow airenr that you ald not Does the raiders tnvariably found. the| lg. may” 0 Public Improvements | “Gg. What_ boa you take? | drive a couple to the Casino that night airman Ballwin, of the Clizens’ s \s 0, known as the opera theatre | A. Not to my knowledge. Ga ve prepared to receive out itee GEAR Itteonasulhenihtarhande P i | Months in Gambling baat. as ; nee eh a ariel fr. Mcintyre handed the witne: . By tal a Justice of cial |in pletaure as he sult 5 CC | ness then stated that she had | photograph 2 (faa pa ated Hewurelaatiengl aim.| Gives an Account of Houses and His Quest |ene s'tuignkeepals the neat any nd | "QE tha, sour picture? 4. Yes Heit Ndenee tr ite only read of the murder when she t was taken from he oR UES secure all the witnesses necesoary on | terity and capacity of Mr. Nioone cot How He Happencd to i turned. jaliery? the spot to make out a case for the|iniiter, amt that thelr succens would PP Ended in His Own Ar- wel saMeore objected and the question Grand Jury, and HE Was SURE OF |*4¥¢ Work for us Be There. When DF ik : S| Yesterda HM owas a aplendt be- . . n Bible to court hen Dr. Kennedy was arraigned INDICTMENT AND CONVICTION IN ginnite. It anon now intel eens ee rest Mf pin oem to aa he | for hin crime wily dla yo come fore | THE STREET CASE, WITH A | Nixon e has worked, and iloh every one else had | ward? didn’ this FAIR PROSPECT OF RBACHING | indefatigable and Indiscouraweable they i | She feared microbes T was of any consequence THE PEOPLE HIGHER UT--ahe cor- | "4¥* been SANE coalae total [iret Pee ‘ sy For Mer Son's LM Melville Held Prisoner. rupt officials who have been partners Beara ne UpUchinnrovert Lecrup ied) ms, by, aay Ine Ve Co 20 Ney conclusion of the read int Justice Furaman directed S in the ratd at 2 Dey st yesterdays ‘raverites. 1 told him fo did not wish to RO RKLeAtitnonyiest F Mee ban Draught before shims} UO eet solani end YORK HAS GOOD Rfiernoonlewaslaskeatocday [have him do qe, but oniv askat vat sie Stee, Marwaret: Ken ody ood up, and Juatic Fureman : ha reasons for belng In the place Junder the cfreumstane woult] The white-hatred mother of the pris- Ve recently come bite uocess of yesterday's ald to Lewis WORD FOR PHILBIN]J?," "cares fon being tn the place [Keep my name trom the 4 fandfrot! /atupaaresek ands rottered eto wine vcnatr: Ta ag se ——— publte about my. sen whe was unable to answer the. ques- ed to appear as a and (3 -nobody coe ieee eee When President York wax arcol stat 4 OMA tORw Hole LALGry ‘A few moments afterward he called | ans naked by Me her a glass 4 Dal ( ener $4 Deere pe inet pe Sane HEA RCS uldn’t T have ward and demanded my rhgit} water | : Heed ikesDlaneryout know .youlwere{bounditoe Concerning } Capt,/LWestervet's) story) action: the) Police. Bont) would take 1h sorunenvintly berora: the! pull and address, which 1 gave under | “It seemed an If she waa about to break | obey that subpoena?” Mr. Philbin deoiared that it was true;/the matter of District-Attorney UML sain mem will Ko aalriy nome protest, and then the Justice ordered |down. Kennedy looked at her with! Wel, my wite a that there were elght policemen from | bin's gambling-bnise ald aver Capt | VIN AUF Un en es eae Wredenbergh to conduct. ame out, (Atained face, while bis wife burst Inte | he wash too wick 39 x aden Ny y and Lam «orry te mt Wt a edenbe ¢ c +} teare and turned aw or ne aliy aahd the Justice." the Church street squad in the Dey} Wertervelt’s head he sald of mtr left his home and ye MAURICE F. HOLOHAN. 1 wan the first one out of the building. [a painful spe The spectators Bat | Until 10 oclock to-morrow. morning. to @treet house trying to get entrance, The Ife of the board Is too short) iy. iad ke many other 1 t Murphy | “When | reached the atreet Twas told [silent ax the old woman] show cause why you should not pe pun- But that while the eambiing was done [to atieupt an inveatian tio ont tra eS Aad ey ay aCe Maryn) DintrletcAtrornes. Phitbin wan Ine[eyener testimony. 1° 2 Liahed for contempt. & Untlt that. time + . ted, ik wel ol shut un M : MOTs: cor at my ollles lo get e mys ol 4 a jee 7 a v you will remain In cus! . on the third floor they were on the eo rt. He A OM) months Fhave tried every way tie White Plaine toad: We lettethe, aide. and L thought tt prover to seelweak, The Justice und the crom-exazt-|* Recess was then taken, floor below in the reading-room, where | “Tha matter ie in the hante of Lie [him and try to induce him otce together nto ‘On the| him and try to have him intercede with |{ner were very soft and tender to her. ey ermett ro newspapers, books and magazines are |trict-Attorney yo tas lemon: | fortis. wife's sake and. for min orice, Lonatners Abou i.e surging [te Justice about the publication of my [BRE ted to make her voice heard above jother Remains in Cou sound: ' To Heal with Me | Uaet to have an olflee in thie bu remembered that he wished to aee Com. | mime but falled. ip eirasien acess was taken! Kennedy acces ‘The Distriot-Attorney said, however, result of the ral and the cyptain, too, {out T kave not scen him for monies. missioner Da ‘ita water matter, "E Wits conducted back Into the bulld- rete ratte pod venling (ett nie mothecayalen utes that it was a strange thing that these lif necessary.” ‘Aimy mpare tlme 1 have secured | end che lett me ing and to the top floor, where 1 wan : 2 mother” eagerly followed. “There, eae saris rmation - could of him aad! fulnted out to Mr, Phiibin, Texplained| Q. Where were you on the morning | shieldet from the eyes of the curious, F ACED DEA | H ON yeated him in varluus pool-rooms on Dey street, aw L had heard that) ™y porttion to him and asked him to ; enebraced |i. iie ae anne eet mbling-houses. 1 have gone to non ‘might be there. I had not been) | for me. Ie replied: in bed. j mother's testimony as he tas not been them, walted outstde for him and even| in the place ten minutes when the ral 1 don't think your uame will vel, Q. What time was that? A, About before during the trial. He haa all ‘gone’ in} and looked | tor himy) bit never. I did not play and did net Twill wpeak to the Justico|"Q. How do you know he was in bed] a ansanie indifference that nothing ais: SHIP FOR TEN DAYS, |=: Sear att oi AY BR ac ra mw] ol am wi two oor thren th = crowd lool c “t toft then, y [1 maw ere 5 rs. Kennedy, the mother, arose from lines eons so oF three timer | around the crowd looking for my son, | "I teft then, and did not thine my inte acquit over firm Bey GaaiercnlSc ei eee have gon Jacoe where he was, | "When the raid took pl wan | name we made public until re-|""Konnedy watched his mother with| this afternoon, Bho euchd hor go hoor Dut he must have gone out of another not a soul who knew me, and 1 porters last night told me it had. 1 seeneeat hie bey ays aat there ihe lunationded, and wan complied #9 wnatt door and escaped me, f have alo de-|know a person either. Justice suppose that the persons in charge of he eng of the days’a procee lings, i © tee J \ ; his eyes, There was the kind mother : Remarkable Rescue of Capt. Aronsen and |ecrivat nim ax As pomelble to the | was poloted eur to mo and « the rid thought it would be a Rool!who had nutsed him as a babe; bad mck mann Reeulnewass calledratter/ ze. doorkeepers and asked chem to exclude {one side and told him who twas and my | chan make oubifo the misfortune |taurht him hia firat steps; had histeno? jer. gon Mearns ue tenas wns bes His Crew of Nine from Wrecked Bark. him ren ko the opportunity nm for being (here. ko to thin Me abruptly Ine} of a1 GEN. D E WET CA PT URED, six SHOTS IN HIS BODY. 16, 16987 of ANG, a. At home. Q. Where was your son? A. At home, to his first words; had hoped watched for his welfare during many years. He did not give to his emo- iton, however but mastered {t, and gazed Into the eyes of fils brave mother. After facing death for ten days on a@fand the bones snapped like pipestems STOP Co | clr Tears, Fe eee oiplio cic ecoosune | they scone ined aon ioctl beret SAYS A PARIS CABLE. |nevotver neste Youn Canndian| ,,,,, wining Tete Tone every moment to go to the bottom, Capt.| one who knew what to do for me, He Bos tees | rounal pena! Hea ee ea a eee oe nar aonea lie Aaron Aronson and the crew of nine| aides, every man was needed at the SON UL, Feb. 19--The dod, | Flted up Als hands and took holu of her Of the bark Passat are to-day safe in| pumps. T spliced my leg the best L could] CHICAGO, Feb. 19—In a Paris cable, ty hie deap to the London War] ST: JOHN. XN. U., Feb. ie 4 |shoulders, drawing her, slight form te New York. They arfived here on the| by winding towels around it, but He aure] Message to the Record it is reported | Ofice, Gen. Ki stated that It wag) 0% Robert W. aati He ae eet wiccamed Pretoria. from Hamilton, Bermuda, | me cruel and made me xo faint, ats De Wet, the Boer commander, les pected that Boer would UUNe man, was found in areal nedy's face where they nad been landed from the) “After this [could only ie in my] 4 been captured double back to the Southwest |twched to the oid Conner, renewal Danieh steamer L. UW. Cart, which reas | 00K, hearing the seas roar over me, In the event of dotng that, Kitchener | MiHdxevttte, @ mile from the chy, to- |The brave F seat cued them. fat waiting for the Passet to take her) te Wet was reported by Gen. Kiteh- added that tho Hritisn were pfepured “ose the body lay a revoiver with | quivering on the ods yellidn, Capt. Aronsen !s in a surgeon's care: my race e rolled fariand were Hie | evigr having moved west) for lim, Intimating that De Wet'a cap-| 91! wix chainbers empty santini neta ifnere; has ibeemnoimare atectiog scene E c one UUme righting. The storm grew. opening | of Mop 01 tw Hurate fan's head and rc i Hie leg is broken, For a week he jay | 0 tee ee ed s r . f ep ny. ture was probable, LAM Tic had been misaing since Inking uy fast t condition without | Hang aay and might | heard the pumps with bis leg in medical attendanc and for four days th @f that time wan lashed to the top siny mate, Mr, Ble, urged on the crew, Ung for some ves- the deck-houne of his vessel with the| “When the storm moderated, Keb. Rene waves hing over hin, Only his | UE an attempt was made te it suil, Ww nder how we laste Veesel would not answer her helm, terribly fro splendid conatitutton enabled him wo) Sess! wos age MSE Estee N CL cold, ae tt r hailing of secting live through the experlence. i Z i 3 jon t Peal ine were driven at lant | ‘The Pansat, which registered 661 tons | SUNS cabin was afloat j trom the deck Were huddled close r reached my bunk, 1 had inyaelf carried and hailed from Arendel, Norway, left Fernandinw on Meb. 1 for Antwerp with deckltoune, where Lay | Mgtals mM the atumpa ot i ’ t aulad of pitch pine. A atorm struck | xpored tu alect and hall for ¢our duye| OMe Id was not “until the ‘The Ahearn (ill fhxing the price | clude Me, plnyare enh. the conten so] -@. Did not your husband and son work . syed) Attias more. lashed down xo that the sean, | Afternoon 12 that we saw the a Troy fer thousand fas be for Baldo. e Depweont May @and|toether there laying a pipe? A. Yew. the ship on Feb. 4. The pine logs shifted | Which broke over the back cortnumie: |amoke of A stecmor Tt was a dveass: i {ule Asnembiy Cities | Played on wome dite between May €.and | (78 ard began to pound the vessel und she! would not wash 1 this while | 10! while befure she came up, e fo! arly six we . the e ing in Toledo, O. which city |, 9 Do you recollect thut the waste pipe ‘Wan soon leaking: badly. 1 sould feel the bro wasie the L. HE blyman UY KOie, chafrman. ot wat Lpataed {he scene’ of the games, |!" the sink buret and the plumbers had a! : rindlng loget ho the lurching of | bound fo the Com: on Gan, stricity an h . to repair 7, air. We took to the pumps,” Capt. Aron-| the sits, CNC er With the lurching The lifeboi ri was launched | Water, moved that tie bill be trane:| Tite games are to be played in the |'°g "Hey let) some’ solder hehind? A. sen said to'day, “and, watch and watch, | “Once In awhile | would faint. but an[@md wih imueh Aimeculty the captain | terre his committee, Rd or tng eye e cons | Yew. str, " : ; : iee-colgi waves acons brought LS" land crew were taken from the waters in outrage, Tulen of the American Bowling . Deivbu temember youreon buying! four hand pumps clanked, but the water ry ‘ me 0 cae to ROvern the contest, f ¢ iny suffering. As the storm incre on | ORRed vessel, we've already | lead pipe in New York! A. No, sir. ained, It i) & desperate thing to feel | the ‘itehe (of ihe ‘Sth the bark wits tee ae wnbetore the Crs | ‘On “redirect” examination Mrs. Ken. fe ship under you awimming low and | pentediy’ thrown on her beam ends Uil| ROOSEVELT HU no need for the ofan TCH Hs t seemed we if whe would iver tse NTS COYOTES NHGAT AIDS VORCe SWAN ;draw | BID FOR TROTTING MATCH. [Oy Ysrr. Mcintyre was almost as lai ayy with a storm getting worse. Cl norgcif. t ordered the foremant coc aman ae (ye viv Repubi otecon the a3 the:bowl of the the @ wind pump, wut the pumps er sucked, Every time we aunded ‘Well the leak had zained on us iter two days of this 1 decided to pw overboard the deck luad of lumber’ but that did litte good, Then axes to the majnmant, righted. Her decks wer Was nothing but a raft. “We had some provisions and kegs of water carried up and secured on the os Foof of the cabin, All the provisions peaetteer Ae the, men hove: a Lin) Delowihad been spolieds < With a ren over. the rallia aga caught it and| forge Johannasen, the cook, manaxee \. i ged | Hive mile atruck me on the Ieg!to supply us with hot victuals duriss for home we pul After that she now awash, Khe de out to-da! oyote chai night. Roosev n ie wi lookout and flew mott f Chase for Game Retore Me | with th Leaves for Nome To-Night. (Epectal to The Evening World.) COLORADO SPRINGS, Col, —Vice-President-elect party) started Feb. 19. it and as a forty: | WM leave | TROY GAS BILL SMOTHERED. Rapta J log Worlt) ALBANY, was burted ty due bil v and the er New York Ch je Hariit the Buttalo and ——— Thieves Stole Peatho: PUNXBUTAWNEY, P. Pesthouse here wan etolen, foundations, during the night, re for Another gas legiel 1 Way dent te slumber yracuse gas Dills, Feb. 19.-rhe haa received word from’ the BOWLING MATCH MADE. CHICAGO, Feb. 19.—-The articles jagreement covering the sories of anes between the bowling teams hieage and been drawn up. CLEVELAND, Feb. 19.—The ; Driving Pari {for the pr vi Abbot | Giles, ty and 1 Creaceus, ‘The Abbot that {f such a race ls exces fanged a third, horse would not be Owe Greater New York have The teams are to in- Mother Cross-Kaamined. Mr. Melnty when he cross-cxamined Mra. Kennedy, dropped the belligerent attliude he had maintained to other wit nesses. Ho was kind und xentle and did Not attempt a@ lengthy examination, Q. Was your son undressed when’ you evw him? A. Hew Q. Did your son own a bicycle? A. Yer, alr; he kept lt In the barn. Q. Was there a workbench In the cel- lar? A. A couple of shelves and a vise. of ven ft iand | “Hy°"s!\finney? train denpatcher on the | turder 7. J, Kinney, murder, Company will be a bidder | gtaten IslandyRapid Transit road, was| duty in the dint: osed _match-race between | called Secretary of the aguociation, says that yer of |t Do you know tickets of 12.80 boat ho morning of, ane | A, They are ‘on‘that boat. >|. Would't! y the later boats ‘A, They would not. ¢ te pit ention r to his memory, — The witne Was almont aa large] ssid: he could not remember positively. if commutation | gra ug. 15 would be accepted on | cui! ug. 167 be accepted on any of she embraced him. ginning to worry, when In he walked. ’ Hackman on the Rack. In response to Mr. McIntyze's quei tlone he salt he could not recollect j Where he had hired his cab on the day preceding the murder. He ta corpulent ut 300 pounds. He ts 5 Mr. McIntyre's questions him perspire freely, Q. Do you remember tertitying at the time When a motion for a new trial wan made that Kennedy, waa @ short man, with a dark br stout! jhad known Dr. out at nearly 7 “I saw her again at 11.45. came in with a gentleman. I the gentleman at the door and saw him face to fuce. “Take a look at this defendant and state tf he Is the man you saw?" ‘The witness arore from his ohair and marched down In front of Dr. Kennedy. He was ordercd back by Justice Fure- ma “Why did you go down there?” asked Justice Fursman. “T wanted to get a good look at the man." He sald Kennedy was not the man. Q. Why aldn't you come out and tes- tify before? A. 1 didn't want to mix up in other people's business. . What do you mean by that? AL Weil, | didu't want to lose any’ thm: You haven't been working half the A. I've always managed to make in, Object In Teatifying. Why did you come here this time? I, t told a friend of mine that ¢ Was a shame for Lesae, the night ca’ tain, to swear that man's Ilfe away, and’ that the statement of the man Davis that the man had a dark musache proved that it was not Kennedy, Q. What was your friend's name?" The witness deliberately went down aml fished out a paper, ix hia ame from mi ry? ‘Take that paper away from him,’ “anid the witne: jd Mr. McInty then had the witnear tet. vo had only,had a glimpse of Dr, Kennedy in the pen. George Cromwetl, President of the n of Richmonml; David J. Tyson minionaire real-estate owner and Dr. Isaac M. Milapaugh, Dr. Thomas Yocom, wi Kennedy many yeare, testified that he had an exoslicnt repu- ‘ation, Not Allowed to Tentity. Hamilton |S: r. superintendent of a flat at Pifty-elenth street and fivenue, where Dolly Reynolds Uved, way then called. This was the mat who waa to testify to the conversation he heard between Dolly Revi a inan. He waa not allowed to tetifty. Charies 1. Lindquist, assistant to Dan. fel 3. Melville, the plumber at New Dorp. wna called. He tentified that two oificers called at the plumber's and sald they wished to see Mr, Melville He idenutied Detective Smith, but could not recollect Carey, both of whom stood up In court. “When T left there were two or three pleoes of lead pipe on the and ¢ Dene! ho 2 Tow 1ong, were you away? A. About ten minutes, . How were those tng on ine bencht, ‘A: Al one and half to three inches long. Q. Were they there when turned? A. They were note) 7 TO Not Solterea by Expert. Cross-examined by Mr, McIntyre witness said he was known as @ Di He was interrogated on shown * helpes making of @ Joint and was then the solder on the bi ‘P* sroaid Q. Would you say that was ony lead . Not that 1 of ‘a mechanic? A. No, alr. "@._ Dia stetvit v1 to ‘Kennedy house? wk know of @ name of Mr. Hunwell was called, It had been called utter suties the afternoon. Ho 1 « mysterto ft Teas from Buffalo, who “ at noon fo-day: Sees je went out ter the caro and did not reaprea ete facta were expinined to ice Furs. man, who eald ho wanted to eft until 5 P.M. totay so a8 to get all. the evt- dence In. In order to keep things going. ae Aioiniyte recalled wand W. Siter. ere did you 1 Columbus avenden ees} Q. And what were you doing at Stat junday ? ‘A. Visiting ‘Kennedy's was recalled. - He box of exhibits, in- the a opipe and plu un nailed up in a box by the oar- er at Pollce Headquarters. They ¢ w ‘own mustache and | w not opened | ri, when Pe’ curly hale?” A. L believe I did aay he| Cantaall mwas imennire ene was a medium-sized man. pur t of thin testimony was not OF Nee AL Meme dtd et decent | Parent. f you no! y 8, 5 jereribe: Justice rsman said he Intend to ae tote pants ™ ability ae on ‘mit. both tex in. numming Ip pity Sy lone at hin: Ts he Nn?! yer Moore nald he preferred no Mmit. Q." Now, this man you drove with Dolly Reynolds, how wax he dressed? A, Dark clothes and atraw hat. Q. Was it this sort of a hat? can't say. Q, You are not prepared to ewear that the man you carried waa not the de- fordamt? d. 1 am porltive he was not the man. st Q. How can you be so_positi A. Because | knew Dr. Kennedy {rom see: ing him pase to and from Staten Iyiand. . Did you_ever drive’ Dally Reynolds before? A. Yes: one time about six monthe before. I took her to Stern's in Twente-third street. What sort of man was with her? A. L dont remember now. Memory Not Sure. AT I'm Kolng to mit you, nevertheless,” 1 Justice Fursman. An adjournment # then taken until 10 o'clock to-mol row morning. In his instru: iona to the jury Justies Fursman sail no had received. several anonymous lectel and that tt least had recetved one. "They. Pay no attention to. thet the “Justice, id after adjournment that ‘unwell had come on from Buffalo tify that he saw Kennedy un the at on the way to Staten Island on the morning of Aug. 16. "Health for 10 Cents, A lively Liver, pure blo6d, clean After Mr, McIntyre concluded Justice Fursman caked Seguin some questions Vitiiam Croke, Who was a waiter at ene Gra Hotel on the night of the fa called. He said he was on Ing-room from 5.30 o'clock 2 o'c.ock. He was shown a photo- Pre Dolly Reynolds and asked if ho ong, wee fot crane ene sot : ! olds came into the hotel Detween & aad to s!tain and secure them for iy it, Mats the Jady 1 saw, out| kept three day: skin, bright eyes, perfect health— Cascarets Candy Cathartic will ob> ‘ou. Genuine tablets stamped C. rh c. Never sold inbulk. 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