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BR Murdered Girl's Friend «Refuses to Answer Certain Questions on the Ground that They Would Tend to De- grade Him. Maurice Mendham. Wall street broker and’ the friend of Dolly Reynolds Pleced on the witness-s: thin after moon.tn the trial of Dr. Kennedy to teil Of his relations with the young woman, iis friendship with Dr. Kennedy and his ‘Qeinging them together. Ho was a recalcitrant witness 31! @ece bore a look of deep trouble. His q@yes were net. his cheeks wrinkled fie Dafked at questions, refused to answer @eme on the ground that they would . @and! to degrade him, and fina q wetueei flatly :o anawer A question “) whether he lived as man and wife with Dolly Reynolds. “Why do you refuse to answer that? * geked Judge Newburser. an," he answered. A) moment previous he had said his friends knew the woman was not hi wife, J. Mendham's Testimony. Mr. Mendham arrived from nis Wall @treet office at 2.2) o'clock He :o0K the stand a moment Iater Q. What is your name? A. Maurice ‘Mendham. @. .What {is your business? A. Mem- Ber. of Stock Exchange "Q. For how long? A. Seven years @. How long have vou itved in New ‘ork ?, A. Off and on, twenty-fve yearn. i @) Did you know Emmaline Co Rey- : molds? A. I did. When she lived at Columbus avenue and Fifty-eighth treet: Q) During the week prior to her death where were you? A. At Long Branch @ Where were you on the night of ug. 15? A. At Long Branch Q. On the Saturday and Sunday night Branch. rend. Q. Do you know Dr. Samuel J, Ken- nedy? A. Yes, about fifteen years @Q) Did’ you tntroduce Mims Reynolds Youhim: A. I did. Q. Where did she carry her bag of |” Jewelry? A. About the walat, I believe. Q. Did you ever see it there? A. 1 Gon't care to answer that question. Q. You know well; now tell us. A. Well, about her corset. Q. Is that hor bag? A, It ts. Q. Did you see her after death? A. No. Q, Give us some idea of the girl's per- sonal appearance. A. She was fine look- : ing, petite, of good fixure, a blonde. Sue é ‘wae twenty years old. “Do you know whether she was etudying music?" Mr. Osborne asked the witness. “1 object!" shouted Mr. Moore. “Judne Newburger sustained tne ob- fection, {This concluded Sr. Osborne's examin- ‘aun’ and Mr. Moore took the witness. Om the Rack. _Q. You rented the house in Fifty-ninth @treet? A. I may have. Q Did you not tive there with her? A. T lived there. * ¥es or no," insisted Mr. Moore. "I don't see why I should answer @hat,” shouted Mr. Mendham. Judge Newburger advired the broxer @hat he should not answer the question fit tended to degrade him. Q)Did you live there ax man ana wife? A. I don't know. ! Q. You ought to? A. People may think we aid. “Todon't care what people think, «ld you?" thundered Moore. “T'don't know how to answer it,’ wos the reply, “Dit you assume the relation of man @nd wife?” Moore went on Judge Newburger admonished the wit- wens “We did,” wis the reply. “You were known Mr. Re bBy some people,” reptied Mer “trades people.” .Q. During that year you pur. Marge amount of jewelry for M @olds? ALT don't know Qe An amount upward of $1,007 ALT re No Serious Quarrets. Q During the last two or thre @months you lived In Fifty-ninth street you and Miss Reynolds had numerous altercations? A. No, sir. None at all that were seriou: Q, Now, didn't you have trouble with her on the Sunday yp nto @er and didn't you want oer Ber diamonds? A. Not at all, air Q. And don't you know she went to ) Mer home to consult with her mother atmut that propos! A. No, sir “There was never any occasion for that 2@. You telegraphed to Mise Reyralds Gon Long Branch Tuesday morning Ee Fs I telegraphed from my When did you teleeraph to ner? | Pe VASOn Tueada vo mornt Q From where? A @ urn that asus)? That telegram was received by the| fthe law? A. How do | know} At Her Fiat, eren't you at ner tat several during the week of Aug. AY paWhat day was that? A. My best tlon'is that it was on ‘Tuesday, following her murder. Ht not it have been Wernes- "Nox air: it was the sume day telegram. S yOu) went to the fat you Radibeen murdered? A. 1 dia, F¥OU; were there with detec. “age | i "It might reflect on the dead wom- | \ ? Qa 1 you know Mr. Osbor before Ha Mendham Thad a cha Lawyer M The rising from hia chair wan ready to spring rend him, “Let me ask a que How lonr Q. The Reynolds t purp a was not Q Was that tw death? A owas | som was ver eyected. en order yours im guess thats all narked Mr eo Mr, Mendham wae t Moore tot r THE WORLD; OKER MENDHAM TELLS OF DOLLY REYNOLD S'S LIFE. § Misa Corvens at ruled « Aine ss | | SL would like to croas-oxamenie you it] AoMr. Mendham ¢ roger was ind lvoked as at the vawyer ard] tion xa eton in the Kennedy marder trial to fay Joseoh Gr nt clerk of the she saw Dr aelock in and y a elever question, Mr Newburger te rul sled by Dr Ke In the premertntton be “ regory's identifeatton dy ous the man lated at 2 ofetos {othe murder wae m Sinan nwie, Wha testified tn crosseexamination, thar a Behn the desk fs head erson working at foul not see Policeman's Saves Mo broke Mr brecking of the power. but all who t Ndume negyed what ne rds away, He woman and her Heearch for her diamonds? ther pulling Mr. site! an were taken to the TWO SHOCKED BY LWE tlon, where they were attended ty an ambulance surgon. The. bez Hce= Ep am sols poiice Heroism ther and | Her Baby. treet the wire nensed the toy hortitied to 1 tehocked, y Adams Street Sta- ently, burned». FLYING ROCKS WIRE. ILL A HORSE. Driver's Skull Frac- tured and Wagon Is Wrecked. nie of stone from a fan apart and Seventt sum, -Roure . Killed wrecked his Wag with are ante rest. 1 are the othe Rung and the Laborer wh, ed the t or Apparendy aay Greenoaum did not Was struck on the hin head and knocked sen Ae Wagon, A heavier piece horse on the pack, killing 1t, and a fstliade of rocks fell on the on m, who tives in Mad: Hort distance from the » oft » Was taken home. feared that his injur: at IS serious, WANT TO RENT A FURNISHED room? Advertise im the Gunday World, : ynolds« purse They ead | Hoth previous trials Did you ever in your life see Dr, Sennedy write!’ asked Mr Moore Phe witness had not and) though ie Hved within two hundred oth vr tad Mite ciptions for ut taoamt employed nln as als unit he way riled incom ¢ to Dr. Kennedys hamd na ha ane 1) pass gue tranes Never sa nedy'# red jected untl jhim ons to Ab nody’4 nandw Q. Dit you Kennedy wrtt Q Then you that these pre And with t nets a Inean witness | Newturges rut for) she sald She wash tn vestt ward Reyt 1 } She, too, w ew bu n Two i (srectat \ HYDE par t five-vea rolerick, t ompanies heen mis wots, Th leading t woods. child wa the Wagon wit HAVE YOU other rare article of value co ¢in- pose of? t hia books Druggint Me «[preseription eations, showing the Intimat that drugglat Mekelway had no te ersthing h Dolly Horn nurdered oy) butt up a motive TO LOST BOY. Five-Year-Old, Missing was found to. asleep in a swamp in the heart of th and The dog had or people will see it—in the Sundar CeO e mo BREEDS oe Sener age ‘THURSDAY E not." dot fet 4, toe through the Broadway en- A te Eaten ment Philip nue. The Wwe Kennedys Write. elway took frem his sok a number of Dr. Ken- riptions. Mr Osborne of- om tn evidence, but Mr Moore }one had crosm-examined 4s knowledge of Dr. Ken- riting, ever dn your life see Dr. oP ALT AM not Wonly know from hearsay yscriptions are tn hiw hand. writing? AL Yer hat, in spite of Mr. Ox personal ret, and Dr. Ke led the presert tons between nedy, Jude the point had arity noe at Man accused of Ml be put on murder, If urger will ulmit her evi this point tie Days, Found in Woods. to The Grecing Wieit IS Masa, May 1 old son of 9. 16 Tina ay wh py his St. Bernard dox sing Tvesduy mori fn the Hiue Hi it Milton, by Omtoer Carn= Rots bes which puite ated off Into thi towed, the antma 9 the boy, who was lying as Very weak, being unabie be taken Inte ught home, hohim w n AN OIL PAINTING OF Advertise it waore the o-4- life an A few o panied the remaina to the ¢ Fresh crema Diagcnal Worsted Suits for men, of pure Australian wool, lined with extra quality Italian cloth, with a fine sateen sleeve ‘ining and cqual+to custom tailored garments. Marked at ,4 quick selling price, $€. The ‘kind sold cisewhere at $12. :GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. _——— in attend, Mr. Dewey servicer. MEN'S SHIRTS. In stock or made to measure, Stock Shirts are made of fine materials, —chiefly exclusive patterns,—in the latest weaves, and shades of color. Complete range of cotton and linen fabrics, They arecut by expert shirt tailors and made in work-rooms on the premises, In addition to the well established Spring and Summer Stocks,—-stiff Losom or Negligee Shirts are now on sale at $2.25 cach. JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. ¢ The “Guarantee ”| CLOTHING COMPANY | LADIES GLOVES. Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave.t) 4 ‘Glace Kid and Suede. 2 clasp. Black, white | colors, $1.co per pair. TRADE MARK | pyran ee ENTER JOU ny RUCisTERtO SERS <= sane length. FUNERAL OF MRS. THOMAS. Complete range of si All fashionable colors worelatives and friends at the and black and white. Thomas, worker, mat the aome of| Carpente West End ave-| services S re very short t 7 : nd her Twenty-third Street. Pond, where the body ted and 1 | Suede Lisle,—or fancy Silk and Lisle thread Gloves lace for and Mitts in new | weaves,—for Summer | Dress. SLATE, G , $8. BROWN Sole New York Agents LIGHT GRAY. 2-clasp to 30 button zes. ‘JAMES M:CREERY &C0., DOLLY REYNOLDS'S SISTER ACCUSES. Mount Vernon Boy Held on Serious Charge Made by Schoolmate. wre > y TPES SHsyrOs Edward Reynolds, father of Dolly Rey- vols, mm trial, Ustened, bowed with sorrow, to-day, rold by the pet of his Mount Vernon rome, Upon William Burkhardt, Jr, was hed ‘n 32.600 ball by Magistrate Mayo, for ex- imination May 2. Minn| ‘id, but looks, acta and talke like a child of fourteen, She ta pretty In an infant! years jn knowledge of worldly ways. he child’, story was simply and art- cooly Youn eats manuf nate o! for whose murder Dr, Kennedy !s tn Morriaanta Court, to the story Dotiv's mister Minnte. the charge made by Minnie, je Heynolds is seventeen years te way and ts far behind her told, « Burkhardt, who {= seventeen old, and the son of a mevlicine turer, at No, 535 South Seventh Mount Vernon, had been a play- ¢ Minale Reynolds from infancy. Acconting to Minnie, she went yester- day aft wo pte Mronx, ternoon with these younger girls k flowers at Edenwold, tn the Tae other gira were” Kate eleven years old; Edith Carrall | Wrenched 2 PPOOPDPSODS SF SS-S ot & SOG 8DE-9-8-L0-88E-FOSTE DOCS 2-H Rothenberé S| ‘ Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. West 14th St. é Infants’ & Ghildren’s Wear. Infants*® French Children’s Muslin Drawers; um Caps; all sizes: tine brella shape, trimmed with clusters lawn, trimmedwithas- of tucks and hemstitching; 19 (4 edge: 30c SHEE! 3° 156) chitaren's Gowns—all sizes, heavy All-Over, muslin; made with V-shape yoke of Lace Caps; trimmed with full lace hemstitched tucks; cambric ruffles sorted clusters of sizes 2to t4yrs.; 29c. values, tuche and embroidery; 39c. 19c around neck and sleeve; 5$¢. 39c tucks and lace NalUeSeese ss. . see . and 50c. valutS.ceeeeeeseee ° ° ° H . Big Bargains in Hosiery. 3 . 1 —Ladies’ fancy colored szamless Cotton Hose, extracted de- signs; also in ratty vertical stripes, red and blue; also in plain 2¢ black and black with white feet: doubl: soles, heels and tozse 19:. values. i Ladies’ high-grade, extra fine lisle tinished cotton Hose in fancy colors—blue, purple, tan, cadet, helio and red; vertical stripes [oe in clusters of two, three and four stripes—white, red and yele low; also extra fine gauze lisle Hose in helio, lavender and navy, Rembrandt ribbed; all fast color and tull regular made; double soles, heels and toes; 49¢. values. J 0 —Boys’ extra good School Hose; fine and wide ribbed; fast black seamless cotton; double soles, heels, toes and knees; 19¢- values. Vests and Combination Suits. for Ladies’ Summer Vests; low neck with lace yokes; also 25c¢ open work lisle thread Vests, with silk ribbon run at neck and Sleeves; with or without wing sleeves; 35c. values. Ladies’ tine lisle thread Combination Sults; high neck and ’ short sleeves; knee and ankle lengths; well made; neatly A9c trimmed with silk ribbon and pearl buttons; 98c. qua Boys’ Pants. # Boys’ Suits. Boys’ $1.00 Serge Pants for Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits; | i 49c.; made of fast color plus | imported Galatea cloth, in all the serge: aes 3 to 16 years; line | newest up-to-date patterns; em- | | fronts: patent elastic braids; rivet- bs = ed buttons: a most remarkable broidered shield fronts; bloomer pants; regular $3.0 values at The “Pan-American” Hat. “The Pan-American’’—One of the AS Sosy most charming and up-to-date creations of the season is the hat which bears this name. It is distinctly a novelty, and has 2n individuality quite its own. It is so decidedly pretty that it is certain J >) - to become a great fav- orite. These stylish hats are trimmed with velvet, surah silk and buckles; most stores would ask $1.95, but we have priced them al iS e in large lots, Choosing is The new Shirt Waist Hats at 98c. wiil tind ready purchisers, 98 Worth St.23.e000.. 0.2.05 :mand is continuous and enormous. thousands and thousands of them. AM are in the 49 wanted shaves, styles and braids. 75s. valuee for... ae c Straw and Fucked Chiffon Hats—lHand made on wire frames; 1 25 ° Dress Shanes —The most wins are made of straw braid with tucked chiffon brim; block only, $1.69 values.. be eeeeereceeees Children’s Untrimmed Hats —New shapes inall the leading colors 49c and braids; piquancy. just right to gi aucy faces an extra touch of pretty A wreath of flowers b and th: hat’s trimmed... Dainty Neckwear Gheap. Pretty Lawns, Batistes, Grass Linen ond Lace Collarettes, suitable for summer Neckwear. All Silk Taffeta Ties; oars gr y shide; | Linen Batiste Collars, | bargains lapaceancisente 69c 12! lace trimny seceeceee 2 Parasol Covers—immense assort- - ment, rutiled, tuted and lace edced, Lawn Ties, twice around the neck:/ or ribbon trimmed, S140, 49 0 ¢ polka-dot edges, 1a} 98e.. SF ntHOn : way LiCl posses mor oiderics and All-Overs— Pique, Lawn and Lace Extra wide, open work designs, Sailor Collars, 3 hems, each 25c wid: enough for skirt floune- 10, c A ings, yard, 1@!4c. and Heavy Venise Lace Collars 49c Embroldered All - Overs 39c and Revers, each... s e ANT STATE ‘DROWNED B0Y’S ! TO CONTROL. SKULL CRUSHED | Agitation Looking to/Young Riley Injured Change in Bellevue Before He Entered Insane Pavilion. the Water. While the Bellevue authorities and BRIDGETON, N. J., May 16—An au the insane experts are unanimously Inj topsy was held to-day on the body of favor_of the present agitation Instituted | r4iis0n Riley, the ten-year-old boy who by the State Charities Ald Soclety, tol was found drowned In the Cohansey Place the insane pavilion under State} river yesterday morning. The autopay control, it Ia not Mkely that such Al reveaied the fact that the boy waa all | change will be made for some tlme.|when he entered the water. Coroner's The revised charter which goes IMt0/ physician Diament found Cesttrotbee j effect next January, says that a board had/a hemorrhage of the brain es the ; of seven trustees, having charge Of) suit of having been atrick te dicho Bellevue and allied. huspltals, shall re-| 9) thet head: v4 cetve and care for temporarily the 1 sane of the city pending their removal to the State institution. Hf the Btate should assume the con- trol of the pavilion the present places of city examiners would probably be hed. saame signficanve was attached yester- day to the visit pald to the Distrivt- ‘Attorney by Dr. Stewart, the Superin- tendent of the Hospital, and Charities Commissioner Keller. It was sald that they had been summoned to appear be- fore the Grand Jury to explain some al leged conditions in Bellevue, Both valid to-day that the purpose of thelr visit was to Invite the Grand Jury to make an Inspection of the hospital, which has recently undergone a thor- ough cleanin —— Whether his injuries were inflicted by circus employees or were caused by @ (is kick from a horse has yet to ba detere mined, Some of his companions say that the Iad was beaten and kicked in the head by negroes attached to Hare &reaves's circus, which exhibited here the night before last. These boys say they saw little Riley, after ne had been beaten, crying near the rivers They vay \ that he was at a spot where a lot of circus hornes were tied, so {t ts possible that the wound on hix head may have heen inflicted by a kick from o: them, acy MUST YIELD TICKER. ne | Injunction of McLean & Co. Dise } ed by Supreme Coart, Justice Freedman, in the Sy; prema Court. this afternoon set aside ¢ \° (Prom the Paris Messenger.) porary Injunction granted to J. ip ‘Stee There ty an Innocent tradition con-|Lean & Co, restraining the Gold cd nected with, the little parish of Plougas- | Stock ‘Telegraph Company, the Western A General Marrying Day. velve yeare old, all| “hedg(ti w }-Daoulas which, If universally curried iS fel; Divould: save a Vast amount or ine |U%On Telegraph Company and the Burkhardt came upon thom as they of comped, sald Minnie, and attacked her | “"Rbe oy. she ucreamed to her companions running ere who lives neat. and he ihe poe: Birkhardt fed us SM y whoa waa, represented si Asujstant Diatriot-Att Mi fought him desperately and ante Taking an prney MicCle! bw} i iuing for help. that kena Slintt e! and conventence. 10 this little commune, on|Prestdent of the Stock xchange from f the Atlantic, the inhabl-|removing the ¢ ‘rom nortave that mattiages should only {the brokere’” “cKs from the aMce of fe places once a, vear—before Leni,| MoLean & Uo, were : BiG Bunday, was -"‘Cake-me-for-better: | the cont pertae eoe day, Plougas-tal- |" The Stock Exchange wome-weeks ago Fapioved A numberof uckors from. ofices' of brokers belonging to.th: tock: cht wita)