The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1901, Page 2

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THE WORED: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1901. BY HIS DRAMATIC BY-PLAY. MRS, IKE IN ha ¥' She Wael Not Rich and! Wanted to Save Yar-|? mouth from the Fate| | of Marrying an Heir- ess—Pleased at Ver- dict in Libel Suit. : ——— | . ! \¢ | (Continued from Firm: Page.) had found on the floor bealde the body -,of the murdered woman. "2 Qn cross-exannation the one Import - pant polnt scored by Mr. Moore came after the chambermald told Mr, borne the windows of the room were) closed. “It had been a warm night?" said sr, Moore, taking the witness. “¥es.’ Was Not Qui “Now, are you sure th Teading to the fire-escapo “I couldn't be sure. The Earlof Varimouth shortly after he received a verdict of $2,560 d. t the window vas closed?" | 1 Sure. | | itenly{openedsine hig chair in door and looked in. Then I gave the| leaned I in a ! alarm.” | Mowe & Hunmmel's office aud Jemes Hawkins, a former bellboy at gave the towing authorized the Grand Hotel, told of having taken @ woman to room $4 at 12.30 o'clock on Aug. 15, 1898. He said he could not identify the woman from a photograph. Daniel Bryer, a furniture handler, was with Mary Higgins when she discovered the body of Dolly Reynolds, A point not touched upon tn previous trials was brougm out by Attorney Moore. Where did Mary Higgins go after ivening World, | interview to The eu discovered the body in Room 4?" “@he went into Room &"* “Did ghe pass from Room Room sr’ “Ghe @4 not. She passed into the all. I leaked the door of Room # and gave herthe key. he went into Room a" 84 into ‘Windows Were Down. “Did you notice the windows? they closed?" “They were down.” “Are you sure they were down?” “I wouldn't be sure they were down all the way.” ‘Mrs, Mery A. Brooks, the house- Beoper of the Grand Hotel, described her viewing the body and her inapection of the room with Proprietor Leland. Here Mr. Osborne craved the Court's indulgence while he sent out and had a boxload of exhibits carried in from the District-Attorney’s office. ‘The murdered woman's atrawhat, her retioufe and purse, a crash akirt and the diood-stained white shirt waist were identified by the witness and accepted without queation by the defense, Frank E. Towle, a draughtsman and city surveyor, showed to the jurors two plats of the Grand Hotel he had drawn at the request of the District-Attorney. The evidence looke! technical, vat Mr. Moore again acored a point, mak- ing the expert admit, and prove from his diagram, that a person could pase down the mi tairway, croas the cor- ridor and by the Broadway en- trance without being seen by a man sitting at the office desk This hit the night clerk's Identifea- tlon of Kennedy as he left the hotel by the Broadway entrance after the Thir- ty-first street entrance had been locked ‘The twelfth Jurys Is Frederick W. Morris, a book deale avenue. He wan nelected to-day. There wasn a note of freshness in the outlining of the murder of Dolly Rey- nolds to the Jury, for Aualstant Dis- trict-Attorney Keyran J. O'Connor had come Into the to make the State's | —— final effort to sponmibliity. for erime on the dent Impression was gained from \ O'Connor's it Were wife of the necused den- the evidence. She is con nequitted All day long the devoted list sits engerly listening to fident her husband will be Thanking the » Ralph oc. juror, JURY IS FLAWLESS, SAYS MRS. KENNEDY. 1 think the his Is vie flaw They have been most carefully selected. All of them are representative business men. None 1s too young or two old. They seem broad-minded and just men, T-bave looked into their faces, and as far as my woman's tn- tuition tells mel believe them without prejudice. Again | say we are most hopoful, and t pray to God that the day of my husband's Justification is at hand. Mrs, SAMUIRL J. KENNEDY to The Even- Ing World. might os yt ‘WOTHER SAW WRIT ENIONS —e— SON KILLED. «NP. DEALINGS. Mrs. John Gulbrausen|Supreme Court Orders}, Prostrated by the | Consolidated Not Shock. to Trade. ea twinkle In the Ay gt lec hardly an hetresy thougt she was pretty, Here tsa let- wrote to me Hui ‘World Wants Business le Men's Best = Friend! I" Herman J Paid Help | Wants in this | vs f " tna mornin s r ——— ; Wind LOOTED A HOSPITAL. Paid Help Wants in the 13 other New York papers combined. BLACKSMITHS ‘DOOKBINDERS “WESTERN STRIKERS CLASH. 2) Nonetaton Men 6 Wane wel Arndt BUTCHERS CAMINET MAKERS CARPENTERS « LAYERS CARRIAGE HANDS AMIIERS ... CUAMDERMAIDS CLERKS .. COLLECTORS .. ... SOMFOnTTORS MUNYONS Husiiess te snended for the Pan-Awerienn # HURL Mase 1 " Dmreansuuxsits = /ODELL OFF ON STATE TOUR. Governor We | aatton 6 } ALBANY, May iodo WAITERE b) WAITHHSOrA .. wINnow DRESSERS 4 MISCELLAN HOU: wy Reformatory fied Limuelf wit all the ts back, make se titutions, Goy. Odet'a visite ¢ Ine] A tude Bing Sing prison the Re: | Aye dat sear to t hory at Bedford, @ cluaretio etub, taste | BROADWAY, AND 26TH ST. State in and goes weil Magx investieniton of the In TOTAL» .. 4 the hous | and the Wen eated by alno near 36th at, ens Lake N, KENNEDY STARTLES JURY IGIRL PROPOSES TO EARL; HE GETS $2,500 DAMAGES. OF 2 YARMOUTH IDEALLY SITUATED. came into court the verdict wax read. He his lawyer, Abrahum Hum- the way|eried Hu } Ips creat.” sald the Earl, and in his he grasped the jurors cht and left as they we 1 never took a| T have writte e two more that} nbed over Ci the I omet the t egal th sald Mre Hettle crow u ent upland. dow He wax ainiting heoomade nt much" | CATA IT 1S IMPORTAN catarrh, w The list of catarrh cures is as long as ti forms in which they from sprays, inhaler liquids and tablets.’ The tablet form is undoubtedly the most convenient and most effective, but with nearly all advertised catarrh is almost entirely a matter of guesswork as to what you are taking into your system, as the proprietors, while making all sorts of claims as to what their medicines will do, always keep it a close secret as to what they are. taking into their systems. throat, nasal passages and whole respiratory tract. The cures that Stuart’s Gatarrh Tablets have accomplished in old chronic cases of catarrh are little short of remarkable, and the advantage of knowing what you are putting into your stomach is of paramount importance when it is remembered that or morphine habit has been frequently contracted as the result of using secret catarrh remedies. AML ORUGCISTS SELL THEM AT CO GENTS oR SUL orm. Pacuaans, BR. A. STUART COMES, to-day two | usand flve hundred dollars!" i his way | NECRO BLOOD DIVIDES THEM. : | Why Miss Rector’s En- gagement to Dr. Wil- | ?| | kerson Was Broken. i weeks ago Dr. the truth. re Mtectur was broken oft WALDORF SUIT. The Earl of Yarmouth lost a law sult to-day although be morning. In had won one in the his afternoon, roft the City Court ge The ma sAstorit Hotel of $105.19 agains: the fault If y with ut Abraham Jtuth, the fore, i ch hands. | vasdebead $2209 ttt Likes Amerien, tuk you Very much," he sau, “Eb ttke Amerien and shalt bowas quik vit 3 t ELOPES WITH -H WIFE’S SISTER. | The success and popularity of the new catarrh cure, Stuaft’s Tablets, is largely because it not only cures catarrh but be- se catarrh sufferers who used these tablets know what they are Stuart's Gatarrh Tablets being composed of Bucolyptol, Hydrastin, Guaicol and similar valuable and antiseptic ingredients. and are pleasant to the taste and being dissolved in the mouth they take immediate effect upon the mucous lining of the Catarrh Creeps ownward to the Lungs, | Taken at Night — Before Retir- ing and in the Morning en Arising, STUART’S Re TABLETS relieves all the disagreeable symptoms and in a short time drives the disease from the system. TO KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING WHEN USING CATARRH REMEDIES. Catarrh is the short route to consumption, and the importance of early and judiciowz treatment of ther located in the head, throat or bronchial tubes, cannot be too strongly Sinphasl ed: moral law and the are administered, numc“ous and confusing, Washes, ointments, and salves to powders, remedies it itl, SER 2 the cocaine SYA TTR WKINLEY SHOWS SIGN OF STRAN |PresidentVainlyStrives to Fully Respond to "Frisco Welcome. ning World.) 14.—Prosident ome full jc demonstration (Bpecial to The SAN FRANCIS xd reason for President's y with his recep- ae fe his oficial entry this afternoon, the and Volunteer troop, veterans Mexican and civil wars and eiti- march Was ned witi About ory k owas were rece . in whos Robert Murray Was 0 | ness OT ‘oster Peabody, \ { Marshall, Mict,

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