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EDITION _ _PRICE ONE ANTS. aA, +0 D0 — EW YORK, MONDAY, wu Nis 10, BIG SURPRISE FOR KENNEDY. —_——_-—_-- Price Says Prosecut’ .n May Furnish Sen .a- tion in Attacking Credibility of Alibi Witnesses. Intimation that Some Were Not Where They |* Said They Were on the Night of Murder. | The prosecution in the Kernedy murder trial expects, so it was ru- mored to-day, to spring a surprise in rebuttal which will cause the | mony of witnesses who are trying to Prove an alibi to fall flat. It Js be- Neved that Mr. Osborne will bring evidence to show that witnesses who testified In support of the alibi will be shown not to have been where they said they were on the night the murder was committed. Capt. Price, who arrested Dr. Ken- nedy, was in the court-room this af- ternoon. He sald: “Before this case {s over somebody is going to be surprised. Dr, Ken- nedy won't get off; don't worry about HOSPITAL CLERK PLACED ON TRIAL. Subornation of Perjury in Davis Case the Charge. Charles F. Wilson, a clerk In Gouver- neur Hospital, charged with suborna- on of perjury in the trial of Iellevue Nurse Jeate Davis for the killin of Louls Hilliard in the tnsane pay last winter, was placed on trial before Justice Fursman in the Criminal Brang of the Supreme Court to-da: Joseph Greenberg, an orderly in Gouv- erneur Hospital, wan: the ‘first witness. He teatified that durinc the trial of Davis Wilson offered him $0 to go.on the stand and say that Hilliard: sun tained the injy that caused his death In jumpitz from the Gouverneur ambulance that, conveyed:him to Belle- vue Hospital. } a TEMPERATURE COES 10 70. Bright Sun Brings a Change of 10 Degrees. TEMPERATURE. te Oo PM. . m7 ‘he “Rare June Day'' came, despite he chilling promise of the morning. It fas overcoat weather early in the day eforo the sun dispelled the mists, but then Old 1 got well under way eran the zenith things began to warm Ke & o'clock Weather Man Emery's ermomater registered only degrees, A those who had blossomed out in immery garb felt that the ‘occasion Fas [rigidly inappropriate, But before testi- | iit FOR AND. AGAI Pici-ieiei-ieic-i- Man {dentified as Dr. Kennedy at hotel at 5.30 o'clock the evening tek NST DR. KENNEDY'S ALIBI. The body of Dollie Reynolds was found in a room in the Grand Hotel at 10.30 A. M. on Aug. 16, 1898. by hotel employees seen with her before. They remained in room 84 of the hotel until 7 o'clock, then went out and returned at 11.30 o'clock. Man identified as Kennedy (identification not as positive as prose- cution would like) seen leaving the hotel at 2.30 o'clock following morning. Mrs. Annie Melville says that she saw Kennedy at his office {n Twenty-third street at 5.30 P. M. on Aug, 15. Kennedy says he left his office between 5 and 6 o'clock that after- noon, and tat he went to the, theatre that evening. Astana Says-he caught the 12.25/@6ited- soon after 1 o'clock. ‘Doatiand: reached home Hackman swears he saw him at Staten Island at 12.55 o'clock. Kennedy's father says that hi: ‘ and was in bed all night. is son came home late that night Fe what new evidence Mr. Osborne has.; ever, that there will be some new But I can't say anything about it just |evidenco of importance introduced nj stadt & Co., of London, against George oh| A, Kessler, of this city, to recover [firm for Kessler between March 14 and now.” The Captain said that the evidence would damage Dr. Kennedy. When asked about the rumor Mr. Osborne sald: “I cannot say anything about what may be brought out. iu ehink, ho by the prosecution. I am confident of my case.” Another sensation of the trial to-day wan the declaration by the prosecution that Alfred J. Wagner, a hackman, who was called to prove the allbl, would say (Continued on Second Page) _ SUES KESSLER FOR $182,500, London Firm Seeks to Recover on Stock Transaction. Suit waa begun In the United States} Cireult Court to-day by Crewes, Lichten- | $182,008, The amount !s alleged to be the bal- ance due on stock transactions said to have ‘been carried on by the London May 21 of this ol $25,000 BAL IN PATRICK CASE Amount Set for Short and Meyers, Who Seek Release. David 1, Bhort and Morris Meyers, accused of forgery and perjury with Albert T, Patrick, applied for release on dail this, afternoon. Robert Mt, Moore, thelr attorney, sald that his clients could furnish $15,000 ball each, but Judge Newburger sald he would fx the amoiint at $20,000, , Then Ameistamt —_Dintrict-Attorney Garvan sald he: thought, In view of the Importance of the a be at led $40,000, each, private printing throughout the Sta prevent. taeft used being here| they are at tho trial of Patrick, the bond should sogflal wanel STRANGE FATE OF TWO SISTERS Wander Away Together —Body of One Found. MALDEN, Mass., June 10.—The body lof Miss Lillan Biddle, seventeen years of age, was found in Fellemere Park pond to-day. This young woman and her sister Sadie, fifteen years old, dis- appeared together early last week. The pond will be dragged for the body of the younger girl. The cause of the disappearance of the two young women is not known, They were the daughters of Lemuel A. Biddle, of this clty. "TRIED TO STEAL “EXAM” QUERIES, A Queer Attempt at Burglary in State Capital. (Special to The By ALBANY, June 10--An attempt was made ‘to burglarize the Department of the State Board of Regents for the evi- dent purpose of obtaining copies of the jon m4 to be used in the ra- fentw examinations about to be eld throughout the State, ‘Two shota were fired at the burglar, who escaped, but Wivw tele blood-mtains behind h The Board of Regents in the Capito} the many hundreds of thousands o¢ “duce: Hon (panera used in Its exams nnd train: ‘Arter pel in a room quarde ‘afte 4 mri ight Lyman ae The Court |the special race! ny Mnally said he would releasé!the pris. tow tryin ners on $25,000 bail each,’ They were ‘unnble to give Donde ‘An thin) sum ‘and ww, overton 1M. Champions Anticipate Another Picnic with Jack Doyle’s Team of Remnants This After- noon. The Batting Order. Brooklyn, Chicago. Kelley. 1 Hartaell, if, Keeler, ab Donovan, ). Umpire—Dayor After walting un- for the sun word thi even [If tae gro. mud, He bad games t Just as much fun cay 4oas taey would —_1+— —_e+¢. They Forestall Parkhurst Men and tc. Descend on One in Nas- Lea ea sau Sireet. SH The police of the Old Blip station . but Col jE war Donovan'e t he ts tn good Aaye th in and pull ay playing try uampions are ag team tho) nother fr won and to mies a turn oo sinc se Memorial Day, station-house 7 wo back to rh That was The police had noticed Parkhurst | the programme this morning and {t may Agents watching the place and thought | hold good. Intended, Thelr own raid! Young Eason, who was touched up, for ulted, venteen hits with a total of twenty- | Give ue some more Clneinn BROOKLYNS PLAY _ IN CHICAGO MUD. len when the Remnants played | was slated Lor slab | ‘ hunplone anticipated ans yon i. rtsell filed shi took, Dexter fied » Sheckard. No ‘rune. ckard, tong sprint. No runs. McCormick heaved tab. reery fi walked, MoGulre alngle to Childs, d way (0 seco: Doan fanned. mer singled Van's assist. Kanoe out No runs. tite will mak ———— rocecocecoccecs: er Dahlen’ hot Hartsell. Davis Donovan hit jeGuire on the way of Daly, wpe irk News k sor ty jOCoCCOCeen WEATHER FORECAST. Vorcenat for the (Niety-ats hours ending ats MM. Tues. ny for New York City fair to- yt riatne perature; Merht to fresh Taylor Was Steady for Six Innings, Then Pittsburg Bat- ters Fell on His Curves and Won. New. York. Pittaburg. an Haltren, ths hehe Ritchey, Base ‘a Bran Lene! Ely, as. Oonnor, Phititph ns janzel Buelow, ah. Bowerman, (Spectal to The Evening Werth) EXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG., Pa., June 10.—With the echo of: the! bombardment at Cincinnati still’ ring- ing in thelr ears, Davis's hustlers Jumped out of the ‘bun to-day deter-) mined to add respectable quote of base ze about “A barrel of day and a shut-out the e can't show up the the ball can’t be ne out a few ike Selbach and Loosted yesterday they'll + smoke," was Grand- en's comment. . ta dead easy playing the sun field” here," sald Kip Selbach, “Any day that there's no breeze you can't locate Old Sol with a spysiass.’ © Pirates, s scrappy Smoketown ,m mos: feared by Mana- the 1 ntfon among ball pl nd this person te hot the strong. reult. The . not very far: [ies i ney can win’ three straight from the top-notchers they, wil feree two games will do the trl trim Boston chree games in Two games gut of the) ch! Davis's men out of the iets andlieres,