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WEATHER—Fair To-Night and Tue! NIGHT | _ EDITION PRICE ONE | CEN orld, “ Circulation Books $ Open to All. | _PRICE ‘ONE CENT: | | nhededetdetdntetesteletetetetetefeletettefetettetted ciiniet-! MABSAAL D. EWELL SU TAICAGO BewAal Phittieinieineisiiniibiniceeeietet — He Declares that Writ- ing on Check Was Done by Two Per- sons—New Line of Defense. t 4 « The defense sprung a sensation at t the Kennedy murder tria! to-day and! incidentally showed that It was about to work on a line entirely differen: | from that followed at previous trials. | f Handwriting Expert Marshall D. | Ewell, of Chicago, who was the first | witneas called for the accused den- | ust, declared that the body of the; $13,000 check found on Dollie Rey- nolds and the indorsement were written by two different persons, anil that this indicated that Dr, Kennedy was A VICTIM OF CONSPIRACY. Prof. Ewell also said that fll writing of “E. Maxwell and wite. | Grand Hotef,” found on a slip of paper in the death room, was also the work of two persons. The assertion astounded the jurors | and spectators In the court-room. It was hinted that persons who have got figured in the case before would be brought into the trial and that the \ccusation against Kennedy would oou be directed against others. Just as Mr. Ewell begun his test! mony Mrs, Kennedy citered the court- feom. She was dressed in « light sum- mer waist and wore a new rough aa: trimmed with a blue polka-do: tbe fon gash. She lovked at her husband, but his back Was to her. He was Istening tn- ferily to the witness. ‘Mr. kweli stated his qualitications as fh expert in nundweiting waich he said | \ 1e, oho studied since Iss4. whether, In his opinion Dr. aunedy Wrote the, body, and indore: ent un the check for yiJny, found on \ the bod: CI e = "I do not. I am convinced that the erson who wrote the exhibits adm! be genuine did not write the chee port the signature on the back. It is a! ir. Ewell then gave his reasons for Mating ‘that the alg nature on the vet Mf the check was u forgery. The jury listened to every word with the lonent attention Tn cross-exattiination Distriet-Attorney Osborne tried to show \ that the expert's eyesight was not ot | teod. He then asked whether the small yieco, of paper found In “Dally” Tey- lglds's room nthe Grand Hotel, Upon was written "E, Maxwell and |pites Grand Hotel," wa written by one dr two persons. The expert: declared that he th \nore thin poe person wrote the sige. at TESTIFVWING IN: KENNEDYS eb icieinii-t SHIP IN DISTRESS CALLS FOR HELP. ver |Steamer Ranald Disabled Off Atlantic City by Cargo Shifting at Sea.’ ‘The Atlantic {the Atlantic and must have i storm last niggt The tight of t LOST | FOUN The body of a man waa found in the East River at the foot of Clinton street, (ezsiatant South Brooklyn, at PHoTo. been dis G bled in the heavy swept the conat. NVENTOR DW RNER, Richard Laffin, of No. streets) Brooklyn. It taken ‘to the. Mor thi afternoon. it wa 3f, John Chandler, nity: Av noon to-day, by 67 ‘Thirteenth where ce, ‘as yhae ie eiidontified Ei} caraventeenth at reeks, tor, id was missing ig ites | a Seanta "ana trot tis home ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., June 3.—The, reach the vessel is being watched by ateamer Ranald, from Trinidad to New! hundreds York, tn dinabled two miles off thin cits. She In drifting toward the Inlet. Chy and Absecom Life- Saving crews have gone to ‘Aer assist. nee, { ‘The nteamer is directly in the Hne of pautwise trade, and | ‘WREEK KILLS 2 4 A KENNEDY EXPERT SAYS “CONSPIRACY.” ese rastimony MAY HELP RENNBDY n shore, “go the commence ed to suc hun extent that Capt. Hi ton Cassidy hid to lay-to, Pi eterald the, venzel | woiald Lighters have been sent. for, cargo will ve taken and The Bangles t 303 feet long and 30 b he In 27 feet hold. and her fs |. She carries a crow of The cargo !s con- Pour iu INJURES MARY. WHEELING, W. Va,, June 3.—Two men were killed and about twenty in- Jured, two fatally, In a rear end*col- Uslon between two sections of a work train to-day on the Pittsburg, Ohio Val- ley & Cincinnati Railroad near Powhat- tan, Dead—Amelia Chan and John Meting, Fatally Injured—Tony ” Wetrine aaé ‘Barney Metsnisk!, At A woman's Kody was At P Chie Conti adeiphia. 1: P d seventh inning ued from Pane 6.) q Oo 1 2—8 0 0 9-4 Salbach. Vz nou steal- ring Childs to Hickman. 9 runs. nzel out Yo runs, ilied to at or No runs. Vv an singled. Sel- ick and Mo- WAT Boston, 2; Ccagy: 0. $3,000,000 IN CITY GOLD BO found iter 3: Chicago, 0. { e. 4; Cleveland 2 Detroit, O, Milwaukee 3} 0D. Gibson 3. NDS TC SELL. noon that he would have in i few days) d certficates fapid Transit, roo On a washes ist River at Sevent stree’ this afternoon. She was about thirty-five years old, ot tall ‘and weighed 130. pour ck jabket, shoes aryl dress. She had brown hair an SELBACH'S TWO-BAGGER GIVES GIANTS THE LEAD Young Phyle’s Curves Are Met by St. Louis Batters for a Run in Both the First and Second Innings—Giants Score Three in Third. The Matting Order. New York Bt. Louts, Van Haltren, of. Burkett, if Belbach, If. Heldrick, 6trang, | 3, M Hickman Davis, ss. Ganzel, 1 Buelow, 3b. dD. Syarner. e - Phyte, Powell. p. Umpire—Mr. Dwyer. (Spectal to The Evening Worl!) ST.LOUIS, June 3.—After 4 long and | tedious trip from dear old New York | to the far Western depths: of the Mound City, Manager George Davis's Gianta came out upon the field to-day with lots lesa than their’ usual amount of ginger. They were determined, how- aver, to take two gamen Olt of three |from the Cowboys, {f'possible, to square up with thelr hoata for defeating them the rubber in the ‘recent Néw York werten. ! But for some reason or other the tall to be the Glan was ro with the Chicagos thelr visit. to New York and the wos now tail the bunch. ‘Then Cowboys, next to Inet = the percen ‘olumn, who showed uy the Polo Grounds as the mort vigorous | bunch of batters xen there this year. two games out of three from the Giants. Pernapa tt will Aifferent on foreign grounds and (3 norvy Glantx may be enthused to ex- traomiinary effort by the very fact being In an unfriend!y atmosphere | The Glanta were sad at leaving New York, On the way to the grounds here | It on Chic came: th They took they aang: How could we bear to I ve yout “Wil He Come ad er ayy ca + ja Percht ere duty called u 1, dear old New York, The voice of tho firat the last atrains of the ‘Soldier's Fare- well” diel away in a trembling wait | that sounded Ike a flood of tears. A whole lot of folke think a profes. GILMAN sional baseball player is without any: wy sentiment or affection and te turned by acrank, This Js not true of the Giants They take pride tn their city and the! enor broke and ; NEMS Way TOLD IN TABLO DS. SETTLE.-It to-day that a) ra of the eatate an, under which They are proud of their city and their work and the cheers of the home crowd | mepecttis mest sound as sweetemt music in their cara, | ml he reac! | They knew tt would be different here. | Of, M0 but were minded to work all the harder ENDED—All the | to uphold the fame of New York.!| 1 tranal ane || ‘There was no ack to work again to-| lence of down-heart- ednesa during the pructice. Buelow was on thint and handled! everyiaing sept his way with eare andi confidence, Sfrang takes to second bars Me a duck to water, and the infleld as now conatituted in a tower of strength. | Buelow’s eniry into the game adds also | ad on 3 per cunt, to the keame’ batting strereth. Y i , \ Fiest Inning. j The Glanta were given first rap at the leather. Vun Haltren Ifted the oall eafe between centre and right, and} ¢hased around to second when Heldrick fumbled the ball, He we: htrd on Selbach'a jong fy zo centre, Van scored frat, nie to MeG ne run oa bunt and was 820,000,000 Warner Seventeen o rived out pmashed a triple to lef: fleld. M was (hiown out by Dave, Het ite’ ing. Donovan ott, Davis Ganzel, One rua, by Second Inning. i Holdrick was under Davis's long ¢ Donovan made a circus catca of Collar Co! ael'e fly, Buelow hit an cuay one Powell and was Cased: No runs. | unagaisted —setired Wallace lined a #ingle to centre: Thy To secom!, — Kruger'a single Peet vi him howe pase brought (Continued on Sixth Page.) old, of nue, was je Se after by on trolley car in “ts * hin home. A crow WEATHER FORECAST. eliuertaiel Galiees Forecast for the thirty-alx hours ending at SI. UM. Tacs. y for New York City and RETRACTION vicinity: Fate to-night and Tuceday; fresh westerly wi Brooklyn. » had decided to increase the pay | eornise tnhing effeet July 1. | IN collar of the American Shirt and} The Campbell divorce trial wa to-day act down for June 34 by Judge Cheater, in Supreme TROLLEYMEN— | and and nounced to-day men and conductors, 1s i CONDITION.— COLLATE fC the twenty-t anufncturees, ned of! futerests and) under the The capital *| LyNcn killed Me was held nalnughter. DELAYS OLVORCE.— It was interrupte Wednesday by the sensac appearance of the ce-re- Cora Dunham,)et ho went on tle she had swore made stand falnely againat and sald In an amdavit Dr. Campbell, oe STRIKERS IX COURT.—Vice-Chase cellor Pitney, in Jersey City, tee day declared that the striking weavers in Frank & Dug fac- ory, in Paterson, mast strictly obey the tnjunctlon granted against them and not annoy the who had taken thelr He did not declare them however, as Fee workers places. quested by the firm. KILLED IN A FIGHT.—Thomas Dere mod), seventy years old, was struck on the head with a beer can by Loule her, fifty-eight, ~ during a fight to-day at No, 548 Weat tleth street, where both, men Ive. Dermody dled before, ulance arrived. RS OUR METHODS< FRANCE F PARIS, June 3.—In the Chamber of Deputicn It clared that American Indu meant to cage try tore Europe and that the “yellow. Instant than the peril) was more “Amertean peril ANSOYER FREB= ~ WELEN GOULD! Jnmes HM. Anderson, of Kans City, who on April rested for annoying Mies Hel dincharged art to-day, in the