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AENNEDY TALKS I'd Be Free, but for Fursman,” He Declares. _ PHILBIN'S VERDICT MONDAY Will Carefully Study Evi- ‘dence to Find If NewTrial Is Warranted. UE WOULD BE A FREE MAN ONLY ‘WOR JUSTICE FURSMAN.” | That was the criticism of Dr. Samuel 3. Kennedy to-day on his second trial for the murder of “Dolly” Reynolds and its resulting disagreement of the jury. / For a few minutes while talking to j@ome of the prison attendants and his - fellow prisoners he indulged tn criti- iam of the trial and Me expressed the Belief that the Judge's charge had been etrongiv against him. /District-Attorney P! im to-day ganeunced that he would immedl- ‘ately go © the evidenc: aie eeavinced that a conviction could be secured would place Kennedy by Monday afternoon. Kennedy was cool and Imperturb- able as ever when awoke from a re- - freshing sleep to-d _- He had gone to bed early, wearled by _ the excitement and nervous strain of yesterday, and he slept until 7.60 o'clock this morning. He occupies Roland PR. Mollneux’s old cell, No. 34. on the second atior. is wife reached the Tombs a:out oon and spent a great part of the after- ‘noon with him. _ The Judge's charge," remarked Ken- “nedy, “seamed to me to be vassed, and only for it I believe I would have gone free. ‘Phat is usually what happens when You put an eloquent advocate on the bench. He is apt to be carried away by his eloquence, “I am sure the jury stood eleven to ne for acquittal and that the one who eld ‘out was the foreman. I felt from ) the atart that {f any one would hold out Sagainat me !t would be the foreman. I Anew It by instinct.” will take up the Kennedy case io- day," District-Attorney Philbin — sald whea he reached his office. “I will co over the evidence very carefully before making any decision. “11am convinced beyond a reason- able doubt that the man fs guilty and @hat his gullt can be proved 1 will at once move for a new trial. I will not, of course, consider the question of bail until after I have decided that point.” The cost of the Kennedy” trial just ended was $15, The Molineux trial cost the State more ennedy’s counsel will ask for bail, and it is likely that he will te released. ———_ _ STRAIN TELLS ON WIFE. @egine to Lone Color After } of Weeping. It was by no means with tho confident bearing of tho Jast few weeks Kennedy walkel away after t Ro her husband in the Her usually round, fresh little face was drawn and lined, and the eyes that have been meeting possivilities so brave showed unmistakable signs of sleepness- Ress and weeping. “T don't know," sho sail in an ex- pressionicss tone, ‘I don't know what “to think. I was ro sure tt na right—weren't you? Wasn't ry body? wht OV AS TAAL. yoke, Bryn Mawr and the other fema colleges look xmall and puny > And yet It looks now as if he would way %$ etand a third trial, And ft Isn't > fair, tatne time hetween now and Monday, i A nr § annem y SHE’S THE CHAMPION WOMAN WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBKU AvOL, POLICE TRAGEDY [DUDE KING, BACK FROM THE __ HURLED ALOFT IS HUSHED UP). er apemstmtnarstacen neers: |W BIC MACHINE. ‘THE ATHLETE. Massachusetts Girl, a Vassar Senior, Leads *\J. wr aldere Kirk Says Clothes : in Total Points of Excellence. In Full Uniform One Are rene Stones _ Workman, Caughtin Belt 0 Success. It. itninieritininiinitie ieee bein ifeinlelein ele ieininir Mise Margaret Cathoun, of Springfeld, ‘Mass., haa had bestowed upon her the distinction of being the clran.plon wom- an athlete of the United States, This fact became known when Miss Ballan- tyne, physical director of Vassar Col- lege, made known the records of her pupils, From these records it ts seen that Miss Cathoun, who ts a senior at Vassar, makes all her rivala from Wellesiey, Radeliffe, Smith, Mount IL indeed. Mias Cathoun ts @ champlon of cham- plons. Miss Calhoun t# @ blonde, twenty years old, 6 feet 7 inches tall, welghing 140 pounds, Iler eyes are of azu her complexion t# very fair. ‘Tt not a superfluour ounce of flesh on her. She ta all bone and ainow. “IT guess I'm a good athlete,” «he sald yesterday, “because when | was a mere toddler 1 used to climb trees in my father's orchard and steal—no, pt eteal—but pick frult. Father al- encouraged me in athletic exer- and I'm mighty glad he did." Hlere ts a partial ist of Miss Cal- houn'’s accomplishments Standing broad Jump-T feet 6 inches. Molde record for the Varear golf tiaks, leaving when District-Attorney Philbin will give his decision as to whether there will be a third trial, will be a great a strain upon the by little lays of the woman as have been the trial begun to tell upon her ts perhaps duc not 40 much to the length of the etrain as to the fact th lose her cours, it not There can't help but be next tim we sald, heen the most terrible di my life. To wits so. sur peating, “that {tw ‘Te one whe ti Ff Lope ellen sttiou her ha th Me ing =* BISHOP POTTER IN THE SADDLE. An Article on Horseback Riding Witten Specially for the Sunday World G by Bishop Potter, the Famous Photograph Published for the First Time of the Bishop on His Irish Hunter St. George. Frank Jay Gould’s $60,000 Worth of Dogs} Confessions of a Beefsteak Eater. Interesting Story of the Most Aristocratic Family of Dogs in America. Mlustrated in Four Colors. The Deaf Made to Hear. Remarkable Test of a Wonderful Device. Romance of Senator Foraker’s Two Charming Daughters. The Princess Gown. Striking New Styles Illustrated. OE IFSSAT OL ampton Vassar basket of the 1901 team Misa Ca of Vassar, and to matehing 1 8 Tackwood tsp) ar Ath Miss Lackwood Is a blonde shorter and not so sturdily built as her The ch mina Bradley, of Hird street. this Inches, truce White, When He Was The fact that the anxiety nas} cee pelos When er Was Shot by Another. IDENTITY A MYSTERY. Mangled Against Ceiling. Been "im sweat an’ fret because Diy Ries he'd borrowed wasn't mates— George Scharf, of 252 Marion street, Brooklyn, employed at the Eagle Pencil Works, 710 Eust Fourteenth atreet, Manhattan, was fatally tnjured to-day in a shocking manner, Scharf was working on the second floor when his right foot got entangled in a belt that ran from the floor over cog wheels at the celling. In a moment ho was dragged off his feet and carried to the ceiling. Bumped time and again against the machinery, he was finally released by the force of one of the blows and dropped to the floor. Hin skull was fractured, his head covered with cute and brulses and both arms and three riba broken, He was taken to Bellevue Hospital im a dying condition, ‘Fratd der boys ‘ud call ‘em skates, feen ‘im worry ‘cause der fringe 1 On hie pantiegs wouldn't hinge. Meard ‘Im whisper—dat's no jeke— “Gents, it's dreas wot makes der bloke."’ . 1 Req’ lar dude, ole Watson was. a i All Had Been Drinking and Engaged Ina Brawl on Sec- |, Sibi ieeeeeieieieeieieiiei-ieieieite ond Avenue Corner. 5) + CORRECT STYLES FOR THIS SPRING. RE, MUR RRTARACR RABAT oi Following a heated argument one po- eeman tn uniform Fifty -sev shot down by th street and “k last Wednea- another at For Businees—Single and doubie breasted sacks, worsted and Scotch goods; prevailing color dark brown, in stripes and checks. For Half Dress—The single and Second avenue at 20 day morning Ile was tmmedintely spirited away by hia fe No report of the tcked up and jow-pollcemen. vting has heen made at Pollce Headquarters or to the double breasted Prince Albert, 8 ESATA TAnE East Fifty-first street station, tn which tf diack vicuna, white waist- 2 precinct the shooting occurred. ‘The eonlal £ ig| TROLLEY TO PHILADELPHIA. {dentity of the wounded man and the ig extent of his injuries remain a mystery. Negidents of the vicinity have for two days discussed what they term the attempt to murder a policeman by tis \ fellows, An eye-witness to the shoot- Ing Ina milkman, who stables his wagon iA ikertTanalersek vonktal on Fiftty-seventh street, near First uve-| | Route Selected and the Fare to Be One Dollar. SOMERVILLE, N. J., Feb. 3.—The plans to connect New York and Phila- delphia by troiley via Somerville are fast progressing. The tracks of the Philadelphia and New Jersey Railroad and the Phil pia and Bristol Railroad Company wilt be used. Heavy ralln will be laid and the cars run at a high rate of s; ‘The single trip fare between P) bla and New York will, —————— > ACTRESS TRIED SUICIDE. Married Six Months and Pawned Wedding Ring for Polson. (Spectal to The Evening World.) SORFOLK, Va., Feb. 33.—Because of reatment on the part of her hus e wounding him| Mind, J. 18. Brockett, Mrs, Margaret penetrating the| Brockett, twenty-seven years old, at- de here ny drinking Inu- h she purchased by pawn- ing her wedding ring, She {= now in St. Vincent's Hospital, he woman came to Norfolk from ‘ew York six months ago as a vaude- ville artist and married Brockett, The Tuxedo remains favorite for dinner dress. Overcoate—Ragian or dress; covert, just above the knees, Pull Dreas—Little or no change; for dusiness; sack for Prince SERRE RRR EE eR Rei EN ayy " “1 wan going to the stable to take my wagon out. J. Waldere Kirk, the “King of Dudes,” “At the corner of Fitty-seventh streetlis in town, and the young men who and Second avenue a group of f0UF Po-lacan the fashion plates with much en- licemen were standing. They were in violent argument. “After Thad passed the talk stopped, and turning about I saw three of them oximmer, pent | walking west on Fifty-seventh street * |toward ‘Third avenue. Tho fourth po- Heeman was coming in my direction. “I went on about my business and d. jadel- {a stated, Sid AHA AD ADAM ARAM thusiasm are exceedingly glad. Now that King Edward VII. has ceased to be the Prince of Wales and to net the sartorial pace for the smart ones, J. Waldere will be in vogue. President Vroeland, of the Metropoll- tan Street Rallway Company, has said °Y {f a young man has only $% and he ts J. WALDERE KIRK AND HIS L. ZS MES. had just reached the stable when I Woking He abn Wo itied wetter] epend R IR ATEST COSTUMES heard a pistol shot. I turned and saw Grnerennennees au et $2 of it for a sult of clothes, $4 for Be 5 sg 3 be ad Ee aaa in had fallen (0 shoes and $1 for a hair cut, a shave and) sine tek i ie a tresh tle than to apply with the cash Hi alt auing toward Alm. ‘They picked him | tee eset of a seedy cuttlt, WARDROBE OF aes Aa cane . {him on his feet and rushed ; ‘ 3 ht Cisthes herr BUSINESS DUDE. about Mrs, Mandelbaum. him towant First avenue, When they : z J. Watdere Kirk indorsed this sentl. Crosse: e 0 ol o +, . One pinantic feature of Ci a crossed that street I lost slight of them) Tot” ar the Hotel Cadillac to-day. pened Bouelr ef of the case, was Clothes are his stock in trade. | hickicicieeiciericiivicivieeivink Mi player and cap- a» best dancer, be peted with champion e 1 prowess: but she vale on tho totality. of Norwalk, na hard race, nt of the nd holds ted all Belden Li , eave Miss Catho: 1 ‘Trade. Io Ass rd hurdie rec Iso, but {= [11 the darkness, Saveral windows were 4 r othe shot was fired art ore saw the group. of policemen ik down, the street.” hoalth his wife. ‘The case again: Kirk was subsequently dropped. The next heard of Kirk was a cable- gram from Parts tn Iss ing that he J. Waldere Kirk says he han not many clothes with him. This 4s just his business wardrobe: Following bis usual custom he ea- chewed the frock coat for morning dress. At Schroeder's Columbia Hall, at Fitty- : i He wan attired ina double-breasted sack a ; K that he! couple were arrested upon. counter-ware oon eee e mechs. four policemen |sult, all of one material, 110 does not be-|# 22 patra of Canlomand i. was scones hemac ined replay foraassaultalhreek days cago and) Hove in the fancy witistcoat, Ie sets up with mon eure ecanes Ima vos boca crieatia ‘Then came, wor Chieago that modesty and good taste as the rule for could hear them | the well-dressed man to work by. tatk on rner. Atew min-| ‘True it ts that the coloring of his fer the talking stopped T heard! ciothes mieht be connldered somewhat 4S pairs of ehoes. oar ea A Hirstavenue. Tati ner | “loud for those who are of a rettring 5 4 dozen shirts. Ime that one of the tmegi| disposition, but Kirk insists that colors] @ 10 dosen collars. absolutely cut no figure—tneir perfect 73 tes, blending makes them proper. % Zdosen patre of gloves. SUMMA MSHHEK KARR MRM ERM ES ai he had married i Kirk coyly ad: wedded the lady. 3 peared row and then in the new papers, principally the strength being the successor of E. Berry Wall. Now he js posing as a Klondike gold king. Sed Killed in Madison Avenue, While John Dors 103 Amsterdam 3 overcoats. 7 hate 208 West Nine . Who was grad- will nevbably held tho ‘oness Blanc, that he had that he ap- avenue, was excavating at Fiftv-second stret and Madison avenue to-day, he Was struck on the head by the boom of and instantly killed, . 3 phere ed remarkable ya man's record ds a derrick SDA Sa achat eae seh se atid RDC ———_— exists ween Miss Setm “ns | PHONE SCARED OFF THIEF. How He Looked. Tae material of his autt was a soft woolien of white and black stripes about} “Clothes? Why, really, my boy, Mise Wilson Saw Him Flee with an elghth of an Inch in width, The clothes are the finest things | in the e f 1 coat W 7 work! to give & man a start in fe, but Part of Nooty. lapels of the coat were fully three tnshea nit to give a nan a atart in life, but 9 5. Wormer Mayor John F. Wilson, one of[in widta at oe top suds erexvrcese: ness just now. Don’t misunderstand ealthiest restdenta of North Plain-| back close agalnat the body of the coat. | me—clothes are’ busin hey ure the me ae J., reported to the police laat| Tis trousers wore of medium width and eLOpbinR ietones! tol sucrose s DUR Tay boy, night that his house had been broken| carefully creased. Ife wore a white shirt 5 c narrow blue stripes, @ stand. Some Simple Rules. ¢ Will Offer on Monday, Feb. 25th, ss Howona Le has to her Sinehes at a runn BOY STOLE JEWELS. Arrested He Cried tn vash and about £0 worth of silver-|ing white coliar turned back and a tle “The i roa man of red tn a small knot with a modest] ag no meltM ans W sii lbiaoreasy as a centieman? Why that Is so easy ware. oly should know. First of le was only prevented from stealing | stick-pin. ond Confessed, ald D (tte Nenesch, fifteen vears old, of No. [aeverat humdred dollara more of valua-| IMs overcoat was a dark brown, reach- | all ct a clean shave. Whiskers anil Ta Mente Blea in th g-room by the ringing above the knees. His hat was) Now, another thing—don't wear a frock e o months of the t k derby and his shoes were patent | coat in the morning. Don't wear black Harlem ¢ Mr. had retired. His c SERPs cates Caer eae + He ’ t 5 od ” mt the reside: daughter, Wison, heard By WDon't-— But, excuse me, I am talk- Jot Mra. Carolyn Dua M She started Kirk. "1 have been to theling about dress, and Tam here on busi- if een Mawhen she heard ‘That is bad form: . *. joadike—1 have mining Interests there, "ON ar ts to be uttalned by correct you know, 1 have brought back some |dresa? Self-reapect and Aa feeling of nuggets you ever saw. Thefone's equality to all men—always, of tie n elit thore ol . ;| J. Waidere Kirk has achleved | public Held thore ina rich one, Gf course many | yn other ways than dress, are disappainted—Il ts ke everything in All Departments! WATCH THE MORNING PAPERS OF MONDAY! Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. night ApHear out of the door, this, however, the burglar had ed ane fe maaeked the desk in the library and ss _ 2 Office for Newhurg Man, cananghel dina’ AeilteWeNot all taroeeuccessCalein Mis Shooting Expertence State Superinten- cE business. On Novy. 13, 1897, he firel five shots at tulldings Marry aT For a» Cold tu He ee atet Robert J. HH), | paantive Bromo-Quinine T Latimer E. Jones Released. Jones was convicted In New York in Latimer E. Jones, who was pardoned | June, 1897, of targery In the second de- xree and semenced to tive years and six months. intendent of at y “ 99 a story READ THE RED SPELL, MeRLT | by Gov. Odell, waa released from the aD State prison at Sing Sing thia morning. YZ CG \ a relate Who Is Fighting Tammany Hall. Beautifully Illustrated in Four Colors. Judge Patrick Divver, the Champion Beefsteak Eater, Illustrates the Beefsteak Face in Photographs for Which He Specially Posed. Lovely American Women Who Will Grace the Inauguration Ball. Splendidly Mlustrated Illustrated. Table Etiquette for Children. In the Home Page. By Harriet Hubbard Ayer. First American Graphic Description by Will Livingston Comfort, Hanging in the Philippines. writer of “Tales of Ac- tion.” Illustrated from Sketch Made by a United States Soldier Present at the Execution. from Paris, Rearing a Baby According to Nature’s Plan. ; Remarkable Article by Sarah A. French Battey, M. D. }Wetails of Dr. E. A. Spitzka’s Wonderful Investigation. Mysteries and Marvels of the Human Brain. Beautifully Illustrated in Four Colors. a Tolstoi Facing Death. The Great Russian Novelist in His Closing Days Talks Freely of His Life and Family. Illustrated. “Peck’s Bad Boy Grown Up,” BY GEORGE W. PECK. “Georgie and His Paw." ‘Up and Down with the Elevator Man.” SEE_TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY