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ISETTIIMAMERREo ae [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | PRICE ONE CENT NY YORK, WEDNE: DAY, IU N $$ WEATHER—Fatr to-night and Thure@age © RACING PRIC PE ONE CENT. POLICE OFFICIAL, SAID TO BE OF HIGH RANK, IN THE TOILS. Justice Jerome Issued a Warrant at the Request of District-Attorney Philbin—A Case in Capt. Diamond's District. A warram for a high police oMcial, charging felony, was issued by Justice Jerome late this afternoon and officers immediately started to serve K. Justice Jerome will hold court in the Union League Civb if the officer ts caught. District-Attorney Philbin went be- fore Justice Jerome and applied for the warrant, the ground being the ac- ceptance of blood money. HOTTEST JUNE DAY. City Sizzled While Temperature Ran Up to 86, but Some Discomfort Pre- vented by Drop in Humidity. Crear RECORD. VICTIM OF HEAT. 1 May, elahteen years ol No. 1 East One Hundred and Th ty~first street, was overcome by heat at One dred and Twenty- Qfth street and Seventh avenue. He was taken to J. Hood Wright Hospital. Sizzlin’ hot, Nary breeze; Lungs on strike, Only wheeze; Ol’ Humidity Raisin’ Cain, ’S'If be had An awful pain. Collar wilted, Face ali red Mad since you Got out o' bed; Wish you's up In a balloon— ‘Tis a real Rare day in June! os A short time ago Lena Sah, of No. Stuyvesant street, was raided by the police of the Fifth Precinct, under Capt. Diamond. She was charged with keeping a dia- orierly house, and when arraigned tn Yorkville Court was let go on ball in $00, She furnished bonds. When the case was called the bail bond was forfeited and w bench war- rant issued. The Smith woman was arraigned In the Cour: of Special Seasons, and sald that the pollee had feen opting Money from her at stated intervals and money. we gave her protection for the Two of the inmates of the corroborated Lena Smith, and the Dis- trict-Attorney consideral the evidence strong enough to have him apply for a warmant for the police oMcee who re celved the money. house eRe PS-9OS-% HRMoDT-S-M a ato Who “rare day in June?” weather has been one of the mont fruit- | hasn't written poetry about tul sources of Inspiration alnce early youth. It was always a companion p ture to “love's young dream" and all th ther delirious incentives to premature | poemy, 4 hes One cop's thin—oh, oh, The other's fat— That fable of the, SPOS S Lie PHP F-1-89S2-T9-6909 Ete happy he! misery! | ‘it looks June di orecaster if tt would be a right,” aald We. mery, wiping ten per cent, humidity off his brow, “bur of late |yeare a rare June day lan't: what used to be when I was a boy. Bome of (Continued on Second Page.) KENNEDY SEN The prosecution in the Kennedy | case rested at 2.55 o'clock. H Prosecutor Osborne sprung = sur- prise this afternoon when he got Witness Bottlestein to say that he dined with Mr. Pursell on Staten Isl- and last February during the last trial and found a conspiracy in pro- gress to manufacture evidence to free Dr. Kennedy. Miss Hanretty, Actor itoberts, Law- yers Cantwell and Moore and Mr. Pursell were all present at the din- ner, Bottlestein said. Mr. Moore hastily conferred with Actor Roberts. “Why, Mr. Roberts was in Boston all through the last trial—every day of it—how dare you testity that you took dinner with him Mins Hanretty took the stand directly after Bottlestein and flatly contradicted Hottlestein, She never was at auch al dinner, she declured, and didn't know | Bottlestein. Bottlestein was recalled and swore he had told the truth. Hiss Hanretty was brought face to face with him and » he sa‘d she was the woman. Bottlestein’s story dié not make much of an Impression on the Jury. He told too many contradictory stort My The defense rested at 11.30 o'clock after Lawyer Moore had called but a few wit- eesees. His most important witness of Witness Tells of an Al- Jeged Plot to Manu- facture Evidence for the Prisoner. — Spir- ited Denial. the day was a man who maid he had been fold by the captain of. walters in the Grand Hotel that Dr. Kennedy ralgst not be the man who was with "Doll Reynolds in the dining-room on the evening of Aug. 15. The witness said also that ¢) tain of walters told him that he structed not to say anything abou: the case. When Mr, Moore reated Mr. Osborne started In to cal 4 Lawyor Moore's firat witness was Ezra Green, He textifted that he knew Capt. Legg, the head walter at the Grand Hotel. He talked with Capt. Begg and tho head walter said: “This man who waa here with ‘Dolly’ on Auguat 16, 1898, looks lke “What did you say?" asked Lawyer Moore. wT sald, fellow a chance?” man.’ ‘Why don’t you give the poor He may not be the 'No,' sald Legg, ‘I don’t want to do that, because I have been told not to do s0,'* SATION. Avaistant District-Attorney Oabor began the cross-examination with a:mort unprecedented flerceness, ‘How often have you been convicted of a crime? "Never, sir. "Oh, but you have been a follower of the races and 1 man without a vocation No, alr. 1 followed the ra that Is no crime, ‘er had honest employment?’ ‘ex, air. Your question len't fair," “So you boarded with Legg—in the same house bur "Yes, sir," “You told him that you thought he ought to volunteer as a witness for Dr. Kennedy ‘es, alr; I thought he ought to something for him." Mrs. Kennedy came Into court an the witness was teatifying. She shook a fan at her husband and seemed to be highly elated. Kennedy Not the Man. Green's testimony was not shaken by Mr. Osborne. William Croék, a watter at the Grand the time of the murder of Reynolds, testiNed that he saw Reynolds on the night of Aug. ther | it] ry SCORE BY INNINGS. TRUCK DRIVER HELD nivin, a truckinan, wa in wild West fashion im Ninety-| Second aven rick and James 77 Hast One Hu teenth | ! se | WORK ON SHBPS TO STOP—A de- | v aye that 1,000 men will he | on the ship-yards there owls to a strike of machinints, Winx to-day with a She had beon help. lene at sem fourteen days. NEG) ee etueinw MeMillan, of Ten wan lot and killed ou hin Loulelana pian jon by a wewro. ‘The Foster family tn one of the mont prom:- went in the ch. ! John at Gray! Gav) ee, TRIED SUICIDE AGAIN. it rt w Attempt . Lydin Mesaler, Wh: Marted Crusade, Miss Lydia Meseier, whose attempt to KI herself in the law oMce of W, G. Demeza, in Plalmeld, N. 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Union Hin, § Boon. ang, Irelan Years ago. 02 yearn old, died thia after- was born In County Tyrone, he came to thia country nitty GIANTS LOSE FIRST PLACE. —__—___+¢ — Pittsburg Pirates Make It Three Straight ‘Defeats for Davis's Men---Pitcher Phyle Loses His First Game---Score, 5 to 2. rat Work, KITSON BATTED OUT OF THE BOX. one to Childs and died at firs: to Dahlen and was out throw it Into the Giants Tho Nash scare was worked to ine! advertise In the right place. Mmit and has petered out as exhausted. Sunday World is the right place. Seite icitiisielerinicieinieieietnt> The (Spectal to Tue Brening World.) XPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG, June 12.—Davis's hustlers found maelves In the same fix to-day ¢bat they were In over at Cincinaad @efore the last game of the series with the Reis. They must win or drop baca into accond place. When !t came to a showdown In Porkopolis the Glanta were Johnp‘e-on- [ihe-mpot with their little bats. The bombardment, thirty-two hits for twen- y-five runs, will not be forgotten by the Heinle town fans for many @ moon, Datting Streak Due. “When we had to beat the Reds to jatay in front we slammed the ball all around the lot,” sald Charley Hickman morning. “Let's see, if we can't do well to-day." Little Willie Phyle, the boy wondo: [wan picket to do the bending for the ! Davie to-day, Phyle haa won five | straight games for the Glants, He has ‘not been beaten this year, and this | morning he said he would win as many {amex in a row as Mathewson did or jbreak his arm in the attempt. Matty | made 4 record of elght straight wins before the batters begaa to get onto his curves, ntty and Phyle Contrasted. Phyle and Mathewson are twirlera with totally different styles, Matty’ hax cannon-ball speed and venders with doe Ihyle He but not use speed to stonally shoots In he depends on drop easers cool as and ts any ja fant curves, ‘ool Che stickmen. He ts Kiondiker the slab, oni wide benders and slow a a Nash will not umpire the New York! known as a boxmant witha a series here. as he Js officlally and Con-) puzzling change of pace and an intle Chicago Remnants) veniently sidetracked at Cincinaatl. He) mate knowledge of the, weaknesses of ‘ fs well enough, however, to handle the| ihe opposing batters. His work In the | Score Six Runs itt) seaicator. {box Is a strong reminter of the methods . The Champions were slated to go uplemployed by Clark Griffith, who was Two Innings ON | against thetr hurdéat twirling propoml-lrnted as ce of the most. succeastul Cham pions Crack ian to-day, Jack Taylor ta the nut they | ewirlers In t ational Loague for sev- < to ck. He won his game at | er: seasons, Phyle was a little lame Pitcher. Ma Kiyn a féw weeks ago, allowing thelarter Sunday's slueging bee at Cincia- i Superbas only two runi rath, and Doheny was selected Pirst Innit as hin re ceded. the tng Order, Kelley Med to Cailds, Keeler rolled Mathewson Talks of Luck. Sheck- Brooklyn. Chicago. Mathewson, by the way, has come te 4 : ' , en by McCormick. | Mat? eRBvat Eu as Kelley, Ih ! Seon bop fy was taken by McCormick.) ie conclusion that Dame Fortune taste Hartse! tripled to centre. Green's | 100" the career of ail siab artisté, y way of Dahlen, scored Hartsel, | “Baaeball ls a kame of chance pure jant « ald Matty last evening. a ry. cf. Gatina, 3 singled and xtc sa case of luck, geod or bad, all the McGuire. ¢, 1 3 “recon McGuire. aici tretelabarecsnd A nMtcher fools the batters one ley, Ne. 205 Umpire—Cunningaa throw to the Two day, and the next they knock him eut La Debt aks ae award) fof the box. He may be working Just as has been known as WeGurk’s (Apectal to The varie Uf | Secon | well, bat the other fellows get a streak Suletite Mali.’ CHICAGO, June 12—Han Daly fanned. Dahlen walked, He was’ ang swing just right at the ball. T was eis haa expanded about a foot ; ya panlen Nahe eae erie te teat i “DE : = Weatern trip began, amt he is now thy walked. He waa also 1 Rood ae Ahk brs CUA OTEREAD Cr? LE busy Neurine son he Supertas will ‘ond. No runs, Lever was. I had everything, speed and Glew taylor Jump te the hod A aleCormick . but they the ball on the nose, careful study of the sttuation an it stands S «next time they won't get a hit, genta rome Interesting pomst Ltell you it’s all luck and nothing else, Atepmotier, He killed nd champléns Nelson Jozan the Team. her last Maret the prose Second Baseman Nelson jolned the . Hanion has xe team this morning and got Into the RAPID DIVORCE WoNnkK.—Jucties makin game to-day. Buelow leaves to-night q cute xtving the ; fer New York to have his lame knee tne in 7 Third Inning, doctored by a marsage artist who, he ue Kaboo ran to the grad stand 1 him a lot of rood spring. ips ¢ illedt dow oA b . MeoGuire ts swollen and lame agaia,”* Al aligns fal S that if 1 home stretch naw > & for Brooklyn this trio T purge a length away m acucd ‘ Gatins with It ‘ 7" stratgh Cormick hit to € iy ty Axed Fouad Feataitralllagiakoursatralelt HATH NBITA NOG PUNO Hine round when i t around © the f it wan not y any douvt, Hoarty tnnalags, tt out again AME MANA Uae ae era Jand, 1 icellessaine: eety | Monday. 1 4 rest and treatment found tn 9 lot at Reventy~ighih at game witn | Rascaers) fin heckari me a t denluethimawas tee Rae Uc Daly fanned. Dahlen ny New doctor will bring tg a awollen Inted that he al, Crbke granoed MeCr al right ant ‘was ches tall,[ is saving hinwelf for a grand nd weriped 146 Pounds. badimined aray; aly play agalnat the orks. The er; Hug tes Shite im Batting Order. | and’ wo! black ca \ ay trousers, derby hat and lace shoes, eee one 1 to make 2 ck into ¢ 5 a Ra old com- of a Cente jan, game yesterday rte neen making runs eclal to Tae Evening W Delenanty pring favoranl a site ceded of late. Sammy UNION HILL, 3. June 12.—Mre, [are that the Remnants wil be in shave ‘To make business boow during the | strang, iting: averageis Bas! Sarah Allen, of No, 523 Van Vorst piace. | for the New York series, and may | dull season it Is only necessary to | taken the tc an route in the, Hae: eight or ten games, has been sored.) (Continued on on Sixth Pega) Pe