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WEATHBER—FAIN, COLD. 1) PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. GR nYING ALONE IN OTRANGE FLAT, o> Police Mystified by Summons at Last Broke Door and Found Handsome Young Woman Breathing Her Last. TS a a NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, PE BEUARY MN The Coroner's office at } rome mixtake and that noone had diedyof a weman named Best thes fou NEY ERY PRAGTICALLY tHilsafternoon received a telepiy Mare no 4 beautiful Soong woman, Poy Milter whee satel py Coroners oles was notified Iyteg on bed She was dying u ne cheat a Pollee Made na Senrch, ett street | Th SOMee Hestructed: t he woman Hes: was a midwife, A Mn his niddress an No. 30141 gleal operation tad heen performed C a Lest Seventy-eighin street | iyen Mary Kysen 1 t Upon pie reeriy F Li was not suacessful’and tho girl wee Coraner's fice communicate | 5 tng unattende pellee of the Weat Dulrty-sevenur street ors, the young Se ae at fon Kighty-righth man's moans of cated Dr. i “ CENT ACE HEATQUAM AnMavectigation was at Street station concluded to pay a visit Faint he at ence notitied the Coro- | OTICAT vat the polee, when they tg the Fortieth street house themselves, omice. SAR RES Vann ete ise tl Now 2a Wests Bor They gained an. entrance Clerk Reyne Sista HAT THY were tuformed Unt ther acsgnrch. Breaking into the apartmer but she hax left town. IM f \ SAY KENNEDY IS VICTIM — OF THE REAL MURDERER Ss mea] 't-0-0=0- 0-9-0" 0-0-O-O- On On bn On On Pn Oo PaO OOH 8A 8-8 OO OO On Onn P BOOP PHP OR TH HOMO ‘atti, ts | KENNEDY CASE ' i PUT INANUTSHELL withAppalling Cunning ‘hrew Crime on Den- an : - “<ést,’" His Lawyer De~:t Points Upon Which the Dentist's Free- dom or Conviction Depend. cares. | ! |} POINISAGAINST KENNEDY POINTS FOR KENNEDY. VOLLY REYNOLDS was found dead \ S08, at was a sensation {n court | noon when Robert IH. Moore, | in ‘ug up for the defense in the | 1 of, Dr, Samuel J. Kennedy for | t bu murder of Dolly Reynolds, show- | L 1$ with Dolly Reynolds ¢ clock, the time In the Grand night ca and Hi Dolly or saw Reynolds TA AL the ¢ with uy JULIA SLAYTON ed, by a striking array of facts, that; on trial; testimony. Kennedy, besides lacking motive, was | hist A she saw Kennedy in not the man who slew the young the Staten Istand nd litter the morning woman and that the crime was the |} *#% Kennedy a work of another, whose hand mys- | ¥ Wit Dolly Reyne terlously appeared at other points in | ae ATOR! Bors if ay the case. 1$oay the fourtn tluer of the 4 { i | ! heckman We.ci oft is address was completed shortly | 1 A He positively before 4 o'clock, when court ad- identified Kenn, the man ined cheese journed. The charge will be made to} J BELLBOY DAVIS: served room the 1220 hoa the jury to-morrow afternoon, An incident of the trial to-day was the announcement of Justice Furs- man that he had received two more ise BUTNS at fin textifled he met and tion of Clove WIT pass out of the t naw Ke MANE anonymous letters bearing on the ai GRE t Dr Wennedys at the case. A juror, who had evidently been . mtitlet Ie Moravian Cemetery, h the recipient of one, consulted with who left the ti a New Dorp, at abou the Justice, who again instructed the J $13.49) CHECK, found on the b S MARTIN SHARKEY Mine Ha Dolly Reynolds, made out to Reynolds by Dudley Gideon and in- twelve to pay no attention to such hints communications, | S$ MARGARE NEDY, ‘Tho largest crowd: of the trial Kath | Mother of the prisoner, testiled h ered at the doors of the court-room | son wan in bed "3 and that she after receas, So clamorous were she | ADRIFT IN BAY. Loc fateeeeer nt 6 Oy etass ee eceeeneie FRAUD AT NEW ORLEANS RACE. TRACK, ADED FERRYBOAT 240 —- Hundred Passengers on Southfield Taken off After Her Shaft Broke. About oni had ana Island ferry -t0 bay die at iol hy hundred men WKioun hour aut 1 Southtietd bynaterr nthe ap peer Which hi noon yeboat left Steen Island ap Poe te Apeome PUL bedclothes on hint uuritieh) thet (owed i people that the reserves in the building yaaa Ir shops atc had to be called on and half a dozen BOLEDERLE, Healy moard ex. fF] Wen nearis: ha peel He wthtelt br aMecrs, with Sergt, Langdon at their | Pert, te 4 that iron. dy nid g | her Dropeller: sha ERAN, Tih beralt plece of lead found in K tu drift down toward the Narraewe, borne bead, were brought to the scene. Sear enatHal riulwas oni and in Kennedy's ft ah * San sai taln nd keres Even there stalwart bluecouin were | f mite. Grant tule Tle jar were: iol! the isame “ua tne Ieee UT AE ERS fattened against the wall by The Cn eee i a ESTA” PAD, iden+ m1 5 firain upon tt At was almost Impossible for those tn- f BAGS fs OuldEn 8 WEEKS, canhler « ; fd in the eave to get into the, $ eal with the one found In room x court. Only a favored few and thore) gS a aaiel: cnc Ee Ine on boa de tives In otfic i! y W) : business in the court were a n= | © Me Cua aaa nes Tare UEIELIAE BLUDC Reynolds found in room $4 LEAD Doi Not elnce the dave of the M trial has such a crowd gathered | g d about the doora of a court-room, MARK OSEDI: K a DY UN- DERCLOTHES, xald to have deen A Loh Na de by the concealed bludgeon, lawyer Moore was cool, calm and LEAD PIPE afd ‘iron argumentative. He spoke clearly, used LADEN Kenheaeatenine Ink the st nnedy hands leaving tne WITNESS CROKE testied is th Dolly Ho extravagant language, but Beeaenied facts forcibly and plainty. Dr, Kennedy moved back from the| table and wat at an angle so that te could view the effect of the speech on | we jury. Mr, Moore opened | the fact that the defe » confuse any of the td simply tried to ¢ the Jury. ow that If the truth could be STORIES Dr. Ken- hovel of hin move- ments on the night of the murder HE Walter In Grand WAS IN PROCTON'S wan , not Reynolds, ommenting upon | se had not tried) witnesses, bat! have the 1. hackman, tentt- Reynolds ani a Grand “He ) and for St Jat Staten sitld he took a later boat for € ston, mM acotse’ sland, and t Wenn Martin's y owas that do’ 8. J. Kennedy. Check drawn on Gartleld National Bank, where Kennedy had an account, TORN PIECES OF PAPER found In room 4, which when pasted to- gether were found to have written on them the » Maxwell & ‘ SAID THEATRE, but could not tell avour ine and Wied home eld National Hank, testitied indorseine ve ok Of $13,009 Check Was not Kennedy's CONTRADICTORY STUSICA fy TION hy Hei! Who swore Dr. Ken’ had a dark mustacae x ‘TIONS OF LENAIAN AND GREG he latter dany- mentot Lenthan that 4 dats behind ain Peete ent tne enone ene ee oa r client would gu forth Ott 0-82 0nd bad 9 not On entre bn Sono free,” he sald i Moore then named #ix leintelotea! Mleeintettete! on which the prosecution bud He then took them up WEATHER FORECAST. east for the thirty. Kk we have conclusively dem wre coins neN 1M as othis bar aitd oo Thersday for New vortl a ‘ale onnd mofeshie Ay Weiate north. west winds. CUBA ACCEPTS CONDITIONS. ‘Paen you would have rea clusion that would help condemn cis) Irish Kefune to Co tention from roarhee, Croton h &r. Electcte Paste. Diugeints and Use Btearny'e grocers, 9re In a few minutes later the Nor which left at 120 o'clock. caine Jrunning bow to bow with t OPENED BIDS FOR NEW ARMORY $170,911 Lowest Cost of: a Granite Struc- OUT HIS MAN IN WAIL CELL. Goebel Through Strange Crime ture. In Kentucky. The Armory Board opened bile The Kvenias World struction the new arn Ww heb day ie Wen Fire “ hay County As ’ wer eix bidders Jatt at Mae oF \ oom four others fur the ved fas nt Y * prison aid went a ritle ontie A. Burke's bid wan the wertle ie hea Hiding the armory, and Michail d Chad Hath, . O'Brien's for the plumbing, ' Was ruspeciod pory is io De fi Weer Sixty.) ¢ voted hear Broadway, on seven billed nan named red) to 62 and the plans ny clue to the tie man hey ther Ashmere granite or red! di | jal shoo nor ts tt known * Each bidder prerented fig: | whether he was a friend of Hall er tres for wath. Ctlbert Late A. Burke bid $170,911 for granite 4 $155,090 for mundatone, “or ihe oluinbiny, U'brlen’s offer man 4 K : ; t C RY 15 OUT T HEAL ‘ TE SAYING HE WOULD ‘3 i ik AT TH IMPORTANT ACTION WOULD! Thomas ORD a: a OPER = Sh eee In oso W a u F orton s es DIED AFTER FALL FROM LADDER. Aflerneans angry Killing Revived | NIGHT EDITION—_AM ‘the News for All ee SPORT | Gs Cireulat on Books Open to All.’’ ] MU: DEVERY IS READY, HIS RECORD CLEARED BY BOARD, a FOR HIS PENSION. BARKER'S BAIL PUT AY $6,000 BY JUDGE ——2 ¢e— Assailant of Rev. Mr. Expects to Be Freed To-Morrow. Thomas «i. Barker woe, on 8 wrdance with an A bone: betwe Van W Keller Is now out wnt the Rev John Keller ta Sr tnaien Vill be released on ball Gaston NE Xt this ternoon of ‘GAMBLERS WIN IN FIGHT FOR PAPERS. ————e eo Justice Jerome Allows Counsel to See War- rants After McAdam’s Decision. ‘The pool-room men won thelr fight pot record. 16 Mr intardt was to see the warrants for mysterious} Oost 8ier bime Mr bevlen sald “Joun Doe" this afternoon. — They! Jerome then gave the | ie Stelnhartt, who 1 He application to Justice Jerome | meat ten 2 ra jafter MeAdam’s decision and he] Kava showed them the papers. ~ Juste Trias. in Supreme cour. | HOLAHAN MUST J eronied tosday directing Wille (eee mies moraine 6) A DBE AR IN COURT. | | Soects stons, mi: fore pores vires Taneilee MeAdam 1 u ‘ Cans he siculd not cormit counsel for} Subpoena Issued to Bring | Ridge i len to see the warrant te the Commissioner to which Levien’s pool-toom was rable noon i} Testify. tlon was made by Jor s Howe & Hummel, who ha etlelt ear been retained by Mr. Lester ‘ subpoena been ser WwW mation A betore? Gommineloner | Maur I Asalstant opposed tie hun nu Chambers eg Jerom riey Sehurma a he writ on th : «, tuemorrow, and tell the District-Attornes had n may know regarding (he mysterious formed that Howe & “Jonn Doe,’ the supposed head of the 4 for Ridge Levien RAMbing and pool-room combin nd had not paving lege Commissioner does appear he Questioned by Assistant: Dis- trlet-Attorney Selurman. her Judge the first ous} J Mr. Philbin would say ve Mr ie Commissioner had ian aft ‘ mart ¢ shi two more witnesses sireet raid to Jude at ia . whi hour iow Pheir names rambe for an District Att for were sparrin wd | Philbin summoned to had been m Keller! [Deputy don FAL, COLD. Last Obstacle in the Way of the Big Chief's Retirement on $3,000 Year Kindly Res ‘ moved _by the Rolle $5 a i | retire on a persion: TF not be done x0 hanging first step in the df ie way for sieedy abe on y houres 4 tattle 1319) oribe freak walle He wise OD Stl station. ore ‘ r ihe Catet werethe. result rw Inventina Mitlec'n rewe Liowns not unth 1%, when Devery hid Ren reinglatet on ynen dlemlsnedd 6 harged wel tor 6 of w tfter having bee Aneties (Garge—and was in eiymtagd ye West One Hundred and Twent: [a roreet station, that the chargis: ‘ ) were dismt B y were mad | ok Moss was I s | Board, and he y e [Peter Contin, Cen Chief of Poller, to, toe Devers on trial He was not tricdy ! wever, heetuse fis counsel Was abe j Hoard allver Rep ton the Board te | dy changes In the hea¢ a ore ed in charge on. se of the disnalt niet of Police.) | providims hould be pl Deparcment in wright t vate wy ext of said office, Depa ririg tt is authorized or ompowered: edt verform (the duties, Joined “Upon the ancy © Police aing World reporter Informed fef Cortright of the rescit= heard of ft and wi He was asked If f An Me rprived. tended the retirement of Chief Dev- ery. He would not admit it, though ble actions Indicated hie delle Bev ery was about to get out. WHITEWASH FOR HERLIHY made by the Police that the charsca y had been dls gr Amiiot Board seed Th created no sure as it was. exs woo had watohed the” id noted the jattituds ers ke urged with nes) y vice from the “Rede § f watch he Was com. nt announce: s against him was the an Eptscopal, clergye the head’ of 4 mission Lee and who alleged that te) =~ 4 threatened when be ain’s attention to the vice was Saunted ig 4 Adam ter 1 Juneth Jerome « ehambet thoa later estimony was taken in th Justices Jerome, of (ie Court of 8 People * Juha Doe," asians, aubintited wa with shin umiforn McAdam w et cur atled at ne Crim (PM stating that Clerk WH sy. He he 1 non temand: foc} eacnes papers was mths y Distr fom 5 , i U i} . 3 1 ' wat bi mst scoredlt {toed i uM NN) a poser « Tammany. bus a hat ite Patios Wii . * h ‘ Wt “ : 1 M if witlea Drew Aber ae 1 A. Thie was or f the f hearing tnt wae woof the ral The otaer was t | morning nt 10.90 x J reach (he big city otfictal and polities be au] This man has charge of al je RAT i After Jue Ato AGam disused | Atte ret saul | plea * Lovie Conus w west of y was | harier , H for yy bore in Uy re Mute Ty wy for his arrest Mr st ‘ rm. ! rae the name Jolin DD. ies co pagers wane Vipidie Attornes Pnittan expected ty cateh asker Mr Levien, woo - aNthentavereiaalthera| (Continued on Second Pages ho conducted. thir is it at hie et aw verdict of it: CNS for lamina Ge was voted sown Ha and backed tt ith: he found himselt des < nt Messrs, Sextony Ol¢o! REINSTATED, 7 4 Pollee Capt. James G, Reynolds, Pittgts dent York's friend, who was depasady from the Bre Detective Bureau’ for