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KENNEDY'S WIFE _ WATCHES JURORS ——_——-e+ Signals to Husband's Attorney Whenever She Dislikes Talesmen and He is Challenged. mal City, to signify that the man nen dnror ald he deaputched, ‘These stgnals have been conducted sn ax not to altract attention, but to those who know and realize how vital are these motions the by-play assumes a deep dramatic interest. Dr. Kennedy entered court at 10.20 o'clock. He walked with a quick, springy THE JURORS CHCSEN. BE dranughteman, Berkman avenue “1 pne Hundred and Forty-firat atrect. OUDMAN, rebber step and chatted smiingly with Messrs. ws Cantwell and Moore. S3= <> Hin wife came into the room shortly | 4 S=S2C= WDONALD. ballder, No. atlermars ascon-panled by a young man ==SS—= S if Wearing glasses. She sat in the same === EPID GAGE TALI place outalde of the rail that ehe oc-|% === THEODORE 1, retired, No.| cupied yesterday. 5 === == WIT Went Honma ‘Twen- | ghe did not wear the sombre costume |‘ =—y = tyefirat » she wore then. Her waist was of the)® SS= = us summer patvern of white with broad |@ SSeS 2 = = . tte | Dlue stripes. == = ag Tiguan Mra. Samuel J. Kennedy. Wi¢) She wore a standing collar with alg) SS with the murfor of Dolly Reynolds, {s| Diack string tle, into which waa stuck eS SS barred from osure where her|@ small gold pin. © S== = husband «lt face with the Jury-| The questioning of the talesmen oro-|@ SS ES box, she selecting the |Cteded monotonousiy. Mra, Kennedy 8 === ‘Jur was almost out of the sound of their =S== Sheeeie of the railing |¥olces. but she seemed to hear all. In = the first half hour four talesmen were == and wo fa elther challenged excused. Dr. Kennedy kept a sharp eye on the raleamen and watched each narrowly, es he nat at the end of the counsel table, | fila head resting on his right hand. ‘The sixth juror was selected at 1 He wan Theodore B. Weed. N17 West One Hundred and it atrect, Daniel McInerney, a retired policeman. who wns slightly acquainted with Cant Price, was peremptorily challenged by the defense, Up to 1 o'clock, when court was ad- Journed until to-morrow morning, thirty talesemn had been examined with but one selection. Nearly all of them had strong bias. Judge Newburger announced that this afternoon a panel of seventy-five talea- men would be drawn for to-morrow and ne between the F in the chatr, n Keener than the tasistant District: je oand Mr. <ey ie of nthe anes or, and « enalty that ts ale m that view of the men she tries to read Fri Moore seemed nan th woman who: mes when Mr le whole might would almply | seventy-five for Thursday. rane totsmm After the adjournment Mra, Kenneds hee (hum. Tike the) ined her husband inside of the. ine ire. Ie rose to meet her, She out arms about his neck and the kiaa ‘ax very hearty ODELL WILL VETO BIG BRIDGE GRAB. Sees Senator Platt and Says He Will K West Street Bill. | the Gov. grab, Odell will vetm the Went strzet known as the New York and ney Bridge menace in- terests, The Governor left here for his home for |at Newburg on a noon train. While at the |the Fifth Avenue Hotel he occupled nis s{old chair in Btate Committee Head- quartera and remarked that he felt more at home in tt than in the Gu- bernatorial chair at Albany. | Patrick W. Cullinan, of Oswego, will be appointed to aucceed the late Henry I, Lyman as State Excise Commts- sioner. The present port wardens are slated for reappolntment, with the exception of Robert W. Miller, cf this city, and William O'Connor, of Little Falls, The term of the latter does not exptre till July, and the Governor may atill decide to reappoint him, but Mr. Miller has no chanee for another term. John H. Gun. ner.W. W. Capron, Robert M. Johnson and Horace E. Buel will be reappointed. to the city’s .commercial state jon on conferen other bility DM for an end « bill and ® w appro: Brookl3n Fifth Avenue in jeaders. others with the ane ne wat rejolc~ f6 rerious STANDARD OIL’S GREAT DIVIDEND. John D. Rockefeller’s Big Corporation Has Paid $32,000,000 Since New Year's Day. atest dividend-payer among corporations, the Standard y declared a quar- $12 per share, payable |‘ Tals makes $32 per share in ds de ed since Jan. 1, making isvursement of $32,000,000 in diy for the two quarters. The | « dividend of record of Jan. Lavas $0 a share, the Jargest ever patd even by the | { big monopoly Aa compared with the 26-0-6-6-4-004 HOW ROCKEFELLER’S WEALTH GROWS. b Mr. John D, Reeketeller’s Standard O11 preata sinee Jan. 1; Qa rterly divi- dena Jan. 820 pe Quarterly aivi- dend May 17, same quarter of , to-day’s dividend {s an ad- » of $2 per share. The increase wan Ipated in Wall street, so that the market was only slightly affected. The Flock wan quoted at $512, the record $4,200,000 ends last year aggregated 315,- | 4 + + $10,400,000 to-day in London were swept away by WILD JUMP IN U. P. STOCK STARTLED WALL STREET. THE WALL STREET BULL IS ON “EASY STRE THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1901. —— rr Gogg POOCOCS’ m Ran Up 36 Per Cent. from Yesterday and Even the Old-Time Gamblers Gasped— Tremendous Excite- ment: on the Stock Exchange. Excitement in Wall street and on the Btock Exchange reached its maximum this afternoon when Northern Pacific, after advancing over 3% per cent. wince BDOOOOTOOOOOOOHHWDOGGHOODOGDIOHDPOGOADOGOOOHGOGOODOHOIGH DODHGADOGOWHDOSHOEGIGDODODHSGOOGHE GBOOSSIEAC OG: four an and three men. compound that has not accom- {immediate as one gets from the use Josepmine Atwater, thirty-five |Plished in hundréfis of cases, of Paine'’s celery compound: —De- rs old. was charged with keeping af For the guidance of thoughtful |tailed information of innumerable to 135 3-4 and 12 ectively for the | _ ‘The opei disorderly house, and tie other prison-| People who recognize the need of (cases of rheumatism, neuralgia and common and preferred..\ demand then] 7.71; Juni me We inet of belng Inmates of | Purifying the blood and rej ing | dyspepsia, comp red, has es- arose for Missourt Pocific which car] Ninuat, 74 to Se eee TL the nerves in the spring, the follow- | tablished this grea igorator as Tied {t to M6 3-4 and benefited other| 722: October, 711 t BS : eee nee ees ee ting letter to the proprietors of|the most valuable remedy those run Southwesterns, December, the De Kalb avenue »: while the| ing | wr eee ies Liguidation in. Bu if aumenwhokwereahand owned, | Paine’s celery compound from Secre- | down in health can make ure of. carried them down were taken to the Flushing avenue ata,ptary of State Berg, of Minneapolis, | Paine’s celery compound frees tha ee eer ackets eee ee ee eeee can One at) Will be of the utmost value in deter- | hody of vicious humors that have ac~ acted 3 1-2 and th the women, who gave the name of An-|Mining upon a trustworthy spring | cumulated during the winter, and are to 2 points from t 4g nie Smith, had UT In her pocket remedy the cause of kidney and liver com- orclock Northern, Pras Sere een eee eeiaaerenileanesa lines St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 4, 1901 ints. Only a great remedy based tional trally:topl Aga Dear Sirs: profound ‘ledge of these shares were absorbed vance ie and 1 which touched EM 1-2 and! At wa Lerim Rained forox arnt tion of that remedy tc awakened appetite, purified blood { Tae in the leaders forenchienie, |] have taken Paine’s and complete assimilation of the food ' tempter “intoad on the | British Brokers Push Up the myself, and as a result heartily com-|—these follow the faithful use of frantle tack from # ” mend it to others | Paine’s celery compound as surely as* 2 to S_polnts, Paeltic ree Price and Favor Other ALBERT BERG. | day folle ‘ yenterday's opening, hegan to fluctuate! 9 fo wildly that a break seemed tmminent. In a few minutes the common stock went from the high record of jg to 142 The transactions, while not c®raord!- nary In point of volume. indicated that buyers and sellers alike were unable to keep any definite track of the market. Trades involving only a few hundred shares showed differences of over 2 points in a few of the whares, It was evidently an effort on the part of the short Intereat which developed when top prices were reached to catise a seri- oun break. ‘The bears seemed at one time almost ‘The total sales ay FOR MEN yoom in atocka tha. has kept the mar-| aitelae lnlicediabeteeoa Spel 9 Amaigamatet Copper ket here at fever pitch To-lay’s trad: market war strong on an activ merece a3 reacts] ing among the Britten brokers was by shorts a. Atnerican Tassceo agnin exceptionally Tdunyant,| Foreign nouses tought wheat at frtaral rnd teh. the demaad for Ameri ay aharial openine. 50 ] ras i on the Exchange being large at higher| Corn opened st | pricen | New mes An extreme advance extending to 6 1S! wheat KNOWS ANO APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC FOR 23 YEARS. points was scoret f nn Pacitie.!corn, 493-8 SOLD BY LEADING RETAILERS. old at 12 3-8, equivalent. to) Chicago prices were: Made in a variety of styles and lecthers. New York 1 phheat, Oa i234 July ed. Smooth Innersoles. anins 2 "0 Made tu two welghta indicated by Distributed at wholesale by in the position to assume control of the] n market. market and the absorption of stock was all that naved prices from a most re- markable tumble, Northern Pacific common luaned at 1-5 of 1 per cent. premium for tmmedtate delivery. Street & Norton, the blegest buyers of the stock yesterday, loaned 199,000 mbares and bought 3,009 on the was observed that shares were offered 4 points below the market price at one time. It was reported that John W. Gates and some of his friends had formed a pool in the stock. Speculative excitement continued to- day on the Stock Exchange, and the irregularity of yenterday and that of the tide of buying orders. Union Pacific and Northern Pacific the features. Union Pacitic showed a gain of over five pointa in London before the opening here, and the first sales here were of 5,0 sharer at 128 to 1%, compared with 1263-8 last night. Northern Pacific {enored a loas of over a point in London and opened up a quarter, advancing Immediately af- terward an extreme three _ pointy. The Pacifice, Grangera and Southweni- on, the $100,9,C00_capltaltzatior in Wall street te In predicted that | \ vA ARS Glerns all showed examples of gainn of thie year wi he tigre enlarged, a 5-444 O8O-H4-4--H [from 1 to 2 points ALL we D. Rockefeller will ~ by the dividend. John be largely Mis share ie red at $4,200,000, On the 20 per cent. an dividend he pocketed $6,209,000. HOW THE BROKERS. Pronsaway, anatgned to-day for the ben- SPEND MONEY. efit of creditors. Some time ago Lewis A, Mey & Co. made an assignment, and after settlement was effected with the creditors Mr. May resumed buajness in hia former offices. The old company was composed of Lewin A. May, J. Overton Paine and ne F. Euslen. In his new venture About noon to-day a messenger boy rode up Broad street at a rapld pace in a cab, He had been employed by a broker to go four blocks, “Hore, get a cab, -I'm in a hurry,” May was alone. sald the broker, passing him a $% Dill. | nas heen ment Of Assets and Iabilities The mesenger amiled, obeyed, and kept the change. This tm only an Instance of the way things are going in the Street. ‘A letter was recelved in a broker's of- fice this afternoon, ‘The algnature was a $562,817,206 IN BANK CLEARINGS. Eastern territory there were among the Read- ings and Baltimore & Ohio. Burlington advanced 23-8, and St. Paul, after opening up over a point, broke 2. Opening sales of Atchison were of 10,000 shares at 871-6 to 863-4, compared with 3-4 last night. Canadian Pagific sold at 112 to 111, compared with 1101 last night. Sugar was very buoyant, and ran up 33-4 In a few minutes. Western Union opened wide at 953-3 to 99, compared with 981-8 last nigh Realizing sales made Inroa upon prices {n the firat ten minutes, reactions running ‘from 1-2 to a point in the prin- cipal stocks -outalde of St. Paul. Declines from the best prices extended to 4 in Atchison, 21-2 In Union Pacific and Mexican Central, 23-4 In St. Paul, 2 In the gains of 15-8 to The steadiness of the money | % Int Manhetten Tenn. Coal & Iron qT 1 ri country I was engaged as Profes: si tu the lower part of the 1} bowling and coaching for ubout au h they would uearly draw me to the ground. pointe Early English cables showed declines of | by others denoting a sharp mally. here Englishman Comments on American town, Pa., Cricket Club had an expe- orthern Pacific made another sen At LH two blocks ontinued. outbreak ‘The! i in Untoa Da to 140, ot and reke bonds 135,90 sharex The Closing Qa er. - L. & San Pran Parife Beare Keep Cotton Down, Catton opened b dy lower tn market th to-day. to 11-2 points, but were noon followed ‘Trade rope was was strongiy bearish. Ei light buyer at the opening. CRICKET COACH. Food. The English coach of the German- ence with food worth kno He says: ‘When NK. I came 13 ¢ jonal Coach. I had suffered a long Ime from constipation and pains in . and after jour the pains would be so severe I tried many remedies without ccess. Finally | went on Grape- UNION PACIFIC BOOMS IN LONDON London jum of 9-1 1OOC ET.” American Stocks. ig generousty sharing the in the missioner’s estimation The captains are aald to be better ) | pleasel with precinct commands, es- S| the pluce. He sald to-day that it had RQ] not heen offered to alm so far, but de- Zl ctared he would take it if he would 2¢ ®)| allowed to retain command of the De- Directive Bureau while occupying the | ettton. tormhip, hi would ® be an advanta: of Les @[rectives. Capt. Th tobe], @lenthumiartic over the ider of going iO} ing Inspector, TITUS MAY GO TO THE HARLEM . Chief of Detectives May Be Inspector for the Fifth District. Minnesota Has No Firmer Believer § in Paine’s Celery Compound. Tt was aatd at Poltce Headquarters tos ’ Commissioner Murphy ing it diMeult to provide an Acting In- spector for the Fifth Inmpection Dis- triet. It ts said that he has offered the place an twenty captains M positively refused unless ered to b Among the captains to whom the post: tion was offered. it In sald, are Capt« Diamond and Halpin, who stand high peclally as the Fifth District Is as far uptown am the Harem River. Tt has been suggested that Capt. Titus, of the Detective Bureau, will be offered town, even as an EARLY MORNING | BROOKLYN RAID Y// Disorderly House GUT SOR Found in a Fashion- Paine’s celery compound has ac- | No remedy tut Paine's celery coms quired {18 tremendous reputation for | pound has ever been recommended able District. making people weil by direct. per- by so conspleuously falr- minded a oe sonal timony from men and | body of men and women. It occupies The fashionable Hill District of Brook-| Women who have used it. No testi- ear field among men of sound lyn was invaded after midnight thia|monlal has ever bela pibttanedt for | judgment in the cure of diseases arise morning by Capt. Eason and Detectives We es y A hat haa 1 ee Me ing from a tired otherwise ini- Hoyle and Conne of the De Kalb] easily verified at first hand by any | VRE Wr etal the mane {one at all interested, Nothing has | Paired nervous system. avenue station. 0, 465 Vanderbilt avenu sure and £0 ever been claimed for Paine’s cele! There is no help J and ar- fashionable neighborhood. there and « Sheriff Wal- (tiie work that is now could celery the do compound One can show no greater faith than 508. by taking a remedy for one’s health, No better testimonial of excellence n be offered than the re Ar ton Ives ni doing, Better nutrition for the nerves, an the home ¢ When arraigned | market to-day notaer fraction Tie ature sulted t HORSE & ROGERS OF NEW YORK, British per cen: new fan war at a prem: YE We inserted this announcement: “An Exceptional SUIT Opportunity. At the end of their season the woolen mills always have a certain amount of piece goods left over —a few pieces of this pattern and a few of that, and so throughout fifteen or twenty different styles of goods there may be only one, two or three pieces of each kind. able for wholesaling, the mills are generally glad, if they can do so at one fell swoop, to clear them out at a fraction of the regular wholesale prices. We have bought from a very prominent mill all the piece goods they son’s business—enong’ to-day at If the woolens in these suits were bought in the regular way we should have to charge from $18 to $20, ° So you may get some idea what a saving there is here in this lot of suits. have taken especial care in making them up—every detail about them is perfect, down to the buttons and finishing of the seams, The materials novelties among them. The suits are al Put on sale to-day at $12.50. the size. width ant STERDAY As these odds and ends are not avail- And here hangs the tale. had left over after the sea- hh to make up about 700 suits,and these 7oo Men’s Sack Suits we put on sale 12.50 And_ besides, we are Cheviots, Cassimeres and Fancy Worsteds, and there are many exclusive 1 eut in the new military broad-shouldered style. Better come early.’” cut off. It read: “One is forced to belleve that there are no longer anything but bulls In the street, Maybe a strange animal known as a dear would fetch a good price.” —__- BROKER MAY ASSIGNS. For the Benefit of Creditors Turns Over Buniness to Assignee. tawis A, May, @ broker at Nos, 31-33 The New York bank clearings broke all previous records to-day, There were checka passed through the Clearing- in Reading,. baeh preferred and Sugar, and from 1 to 13-4 generally els where, a Btee! Rute Food, using it for breakfast in place of oatmeal. Within three days I began to feol better. I have kept ity up regularly and now feel like a new) House for $62,817,208, compared with the previous high record of las Thura- day of $625,216,108. , ‘The balances to-day were unu large, amountin A) pared ‘with: the Man on March 5 of this year, ‘The extraordinary activity of the stock nit the ations! tae United tates, leet saat oee lebtedness pf the 1 1 a block uf rise to the oO" had ‘ane or born, selling up to iss 1. Freterred atocke ‘advanced 10 on un- One improvement sti. the Norther Pacifics ceased after they’ had’ risen in fit condition as surely and quickly 0 Grape-Nuts. There's a reach. man, “IT can go on and bow! for hours without a pain. Bowels are as regi- lar as a clock and my head is clear! and steady. advise its use with all our play- '—J. Caesar, Pro, Coach, No food on earth will put a man BROADWAY. TO-DAY There is ‘something doing’’ at our store. If you want one of these suits don't wait too long. WM. VOGEL @ SON.

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