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AL Weather—Storms thin evening; Saturday falr. NIGHT EDITION The { “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ LL DAY. PRICE ONE CENT. , NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1901. PRICE ONE CENT. = ————— CINCINNATI BATTERS HIT DOHENY’S CURVES. JEROME RAIDS | IN NEW MANNER. the head of the to A pool-room raid witch Justice Jerome rays brings the Committee of Fifteen closer to the head of the gambling com- bine than any other was made this af- ternoon on the second floor of No. 3% Beaver street. The raid was made by Parkhurst men, with Justice Jerome at thelr nead. Justice Jerome used new tactics in the raid. Instead of going to the Old Silp station, In whose precinct the pool-room Descends Upon Beaver | trirss us close i “ er he wa ed. Street Place Without] ey sr act ied yam ames street, which Ip in the Firat Astembiy District.” ce—Parkhurst Men) ie the dusuce winked signitcantly. i i a he Firat Assembiy District Is the one with im. the Tammany Hall teader ts . The pool-| could realize It, the doors were smashed rding to Juatice Jerome, was in. moved to the Beaver street pl in tae Then there was a panic, and all in| Second District, about six weeks ago. the rcom made a rush for the rearj “We had no trouble.” continued the was located, he went to the East Twen-| windows. The crowd soon resilsed. | Justice. “in telephoning from the pool- ty-second street precinct and, getting| however, that only persons for whom | room to, Police Headquarters and to /a policeman there, drove down to Beaver, | warrants were held would be arrested. | capt, Creamer et the Old Silp station atreet with the Parkhurst men in cars, |and they soon quieted down. ~. - atterswe-made the raid. [t must ha ‘The Old Slip police were unaware of the| Three men who were placed under| been a shock to the Captain to hear us 14 until some time after it had been | srrest gave their names as /Murray | make’ afeineatr ory snes pa lceren, Gh Johnson, John Haytley and James/we got in the East Twenty-second! ‘There were about thirty men in the} Tobin. They were taken to the Court| street station we had to force into. a pool-rocm when the raiding party ar-| of Speci Hy 'sermennt ov Eagan. must consult rived, and the “look out” gave the|bail each fer examination. oF of the raided poolroom 1s alarm, put almost before those inside | “This raid," tald Justice Jerome ater, the sign * b."* port mother and the The Evening World Se-{siven a chance, and it is my idea je Joe” Phillips. cures Her Pardon that the family should be kept to- At the request of The Evening gether. i ri . World Magistrate Crane, who com-| and She Will Soon)’. os isatthe woman is not as mitted: Mrs. Phillips, the mother of} Join Her Little Ones. padlanlaher tal pelatedsninetehel was little Joe, to the work- ee nee ee ese to-day. o unfortunate simply. I trust this ts praca with tue haccument gan Brave Young Son- Re. true for her sake and for the sake of ey See fused Offer of aHome ber children. I_hope that when her nas to Blackwell's Island and se-| —Will Work for Moth ca Ar eee nee nee once “| prove to He the mother such a boy as cured the release of the bewildered) er and the’ Kids.” and thankful woman Joe Phillips ought to have." ; Magistrate Pool will give Mi “No act of my career as a Magis-| ‘I do it for the sake of Little Joe. se = i Ay oe fensueTenen [Tinacelcena terns in Th Phillips an order releasing Joe from chia" aid Slegietrato Crane when'be|ing World every. wight aad ani|(tt, RDman.catolic Protectory, t- this,” said Magia e | a8 Crete Cea ane ae orrow, morcing. If she can show had affixed his signature to the pa-| greatly interested in him. A boy per giving freedom to Mrs. Phillips. {with his nerve and ability should be (Conflnued on Second Page.) - WOMAN TELLS OF ~ MYSTERIOUS MAN ‘Mrs, Annie Melville, the star witness Mrs. Melville, Called to for Dr. Kennedy, and through whom more than any other witness the de- fense expects to prove an alibl, was called to the witness atgnd at the trial this afternoon, ‘Mrs, Melville ve her -testimony ‘in ‘& low but pleasant voice. “IT have known Dr. Kennedy since Oc- tober, 1692. I worked opposite to his office as a halr-dresse! “Do you remember seeing Dr. Ken- nedy on Aug. 15, 1895?"" asked Mr, Moore. “Yes, sir, I remember seeing hi nervous little laugh left the court-room wae | Architect Ufer, of No. 1264 Columbu Prove Kennedy Alibi, Javenus, was tre next witness called to estab’ the alid! plan. Introduces a New|“ Ai) wisnese: All witnesves for the defense were) H excluded from the court-room at the Feature in the Case— ,cxluged from ne cou Prosecution Asks Noj The frst witness called to-day was 2 Paying Teller Douglass, of the Garfeld Questions. National Bank. He was the man, who, for years identified Kennedy's signature as the dentist's checks pansed through the bank. Mra. Kennedy, clad in a cool summer costume, was Incourt earlier than usual to-day, The amile she gave her hus- band*as he entered the court-room was noticeably affectionate. She did not sit beside her husband's white-halred father. lawyer Moore told an Evening World reporter in court to-day that he had no Intention of epeaking harshly of any of “He was a trifle larger and heavier Rihatan an Dr, Kennedy and looked something else cboutt tne! dark hat and wae ke. him, only he had a large mustache next day. He was walking lelaurcly|4%4 wore a. straw hat.” away from his office. That was about} ‘Ever eee that man’ before?" £30 o'clock “Yo. He came to my place one day “A half hour or so later a man «|About ten daya! before and asked if I little Jarger than Dr. Kennedy called at: Lf ennedy.’* hin office, Then he came toymy place sald Mr, Sane: and asked about, Dr, Kennedy, where | W9Nn't cross-examine. he was and how long he ‘iad been urger asked Mrs. Saewvitie Af/she had spoken to Dr,.Kennedy about the: man} who hee asked for him, (Continued on Second Page.) ptWhat: ‘kind ofsa ee ae was ett!’ @aked Mr, “Moore,” craned thelr Grane C ; aefnt ; wo aS i a 0 6 Fourth F E KGED MAN OIED OF B The Coroner’ !Parentage of a Girl Is One of the ODO; Reds Knock Out Two Runs in the First Inning-==. Davis and His Men Fumble, but Play Strong Uphill Game. "fans were on hand! wham 2 went to the bat, 3 (Special to Tae Evening World.) ALL PARK, CINCINNATI, boys, let's forget about that St. Louls deal and make a fresh * said Manager Davis to his hustling youngsters this morning am he noted the bright, warm sonshine the clear, bracing afr that followed) im weke of yesterday's thunder- ae Incinnat! chap continued the leade- of the Giants, “are not labor Ing under the Impression that they ere hired to do any old kind of rough-houses rk, Including §0-as-you-pleare fightin; y, 1f they find that they can't ball games by fair tactics. Moz! e's men are a different crowd from *y Donovan's gang of rowdles, and We won't have to cary a blunderbums © 7 and a black jack out on the lot with)ua) In order ro stand them off." Emalle to Umpire. Bob Emalte, the only umpire on National League staff who enjoys: the J confidence of all the players, by reason) 11g of bis excellent judgment and impartial rulings, is tooked to officiate here to= day, according to U! Nick Young's umpire schedule, This ts the first tle “Oh! tell me, Usly Heinic, how may 5 MRS. GARRISON [5 AFTER THAT $20,000 s ahall twin from yout" Questions to Be Decided. Leicester Holme, the United States aera fer, her: dau inter pear Tena any, Grac on, Harr: gers, who she acknowiedged was Vidal Sion "Anna! Span *Nkon and named atten! Mr. Loriliardi\and:iwho Nixon. cers’ nd | she alleges is the daughter of Leicester Charles Oliver Bigg stand as defendants | ifolme. id Nema in Part 11, of the Supreme Court, J tice Leventritt, In a suit drought by Annie A. Garrison, Mrs, Garrison seeks to recover $20.10 3 held tn trust by the United Stites ‘Truat, °H re you Company, the interest to be pald to Dirth of Georgette. vas your child, Georgetie = this year that Emslle has bee: ” uled to judge a game for the club, al ou living?" “Tho res no change in. the) Mra. Garrison for the use of Georgette | Earner ctcinvetrect? 1 hones he eee canes Seaw Hogers, who was named after George) ‘What was your name at the time | Scnedule,” sald this? Lorillard, known tn this nuit as the | Ms hid was born given so many Incompetent umplres i spring that the game is degenerating ns ¥ “Annie A. Ro} defendant, Grace Nixon, who ta the) «Why didn't fou see Holme in that] into a guessing match. The players” daugater, the complaint charges, of the | ye plaintify and Leicester Holme. We quarrelled, I had to see him| never have any trouble «with Emsll 4 was born,’ He 1s competent, and seldom miscalls'@ A Child's Parentage. 4 Mr. Holme contribute to thel play, and he never has been known: 60, The defendant, Holme, denies all the | MUNA MIRNA een favor one team, “That 18. 50 allegations of the complaint, including way he Js the best indicator handler im): the parentage of the child, the business.”” sfa rerppos ng te eat ae one War Clouds I Chicago. her, He was also a “= i ae Theodore B, Connolly, of the Corpora- Umpire any Nae was arorne gees 3 tion Counsel's office, and a former Judge bi Serta of the City Court, Mrs, Garrison ts a rather striking looking woman, handsomely and ea: | was ten years of age, here. latest intervie’ ir. “Hurt? phystcal! ; ies Weta were your relations with Mr. fare at the Polo neome, Lor liar’ tatiee | RR not work. It {ts etrange : She stated on tho stand that she rex} QdJected () ant ojection sustaty has only begun to feel his ‘njurlestty yd ceived a certain sum of money from the time #he WaAl He umpired several games Immediat George Loriltaes, it being paid to her in 1876, “I shall Pyles the Polo Grounds scrap /and) le by check Hotsan, of Tillotson & Kent, attorneya for Mr. lard. all later prove that] only physical demonstration in evidence) mes adopted thie chide — (Continued on Second Page) ——___—. the one whee attorneys Ner Plans BARASRRAEAE Perret ryt fs WEATHER FOI FORECAST, Forceast for the hours coding nt S day tor New York 7 vicinity: Thunderstorms rain noid cooler this ev en ney at my i Veit to the calld should Tn if. rom! the ene half 1 pould Jay my debts an. ep the remainder! for my own use. He sugested that, ha | Trousers tinea mhould invent ihe balance and maid “wrt $6.0 for unis nui Me's a } 0 ye Intend to do with the other ou ab han phen! pbec Sh obY and’ Tawd’s haa no diner means. forget the atore—The Guarantee Clothin About the $40,000, Co,, uptown cori mand yetth at. °° paLAd leas SAR temas saree tng tata eran tu set bs Regal Splendor fee elie: to ven has! wise Hite! rip weliware Cr the Feansyivasia’ 53), In 8 feats either single or double. breasted: and cord seamed, Only Is a rewl $10 sult. and C3 seme serena at 2s,

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