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» ausuciuex 3 JERS ,,.- (Continued from First Page.) | and again shortly before 32 o'clock. She was in the company of another man.” “You were a walter at the Gillscy House once?" asked Mr. Osborne. “Yes, air.” “Trouble about spoons there?" | ‘0 sir.”” j ‘Never convicted of a crime?” “No—that !s, I wasn't convicted of a! I was arrested eonduet and fined. Working steady now?” | 0, er; I don't want to work stead- Saw Dolly Reynolds's Body. “Did you see the dead body of ‘Do: Reynolds taken away from the sir”? “The man you saw wit folds on the night of Aug. Dr, Kennedy?’ No, sir. How do you know?" “Well, I know it was another man. I y later, and knew wasn't the man Defense Rew Lawyer Moore then the defense rested and Ass trlet Attorney Osborne op Duttal for the Btate. Newman R. Willard, business manager for Ja he described himself, was called. Osborne wanted to discredit Ax Franklin Roberts's testimony with 3 Willard’s, “Did you rehearse Mr. Litt's company asked Mr. Osborne iny company asked Lawyer Moore on cross-exuimination “Marie Wainwright's.” “Eask that all of the mony be atricken out,” yer Moore. “EH let it stand," said Justice New- ‘burger. Kennedy om Later Bont. William C, Thomas, a resid £ Grymes Hill, Staten Island, was the nese witnees. He testified that he saw Kennedy in the Staten Inland. f house between 2 and 2.10 o'clock « In of Aue. Ih, IAS. “Kennedy came up to me and asked me whether I atfil lived at Grymes iiill Tasked him what he wan doing on thi ont. He sald that he had missed the ‘other boat. “{ went on the boat and he Joined me usateira. When we arrivod it aten Island Kennedy told me he was going to| t wulk home.” “Did you aver tell anybody that you went home cn the 12.25 u'ciock boat that night?" asked Lawyer Moore on cross: examination: in in “No, elt; [ never aald anything about that boat, I,couldn't, because Iwan on the 2.30 boat.”” “Didn't you tell Henry Metcalf that you came Gown on the, 12.25 boat, In uv If. Osborne wanted you to tent! that you came down on the 210 boat?" “No, sir, never.” unswered the witness “Aren't you employed by the District- Axtorney’s office now?" “No, mir. 1 am employed by tho Cor. eration Caunsel’a office es an oMctal | ¢ rom the borough of Richmond.’* Roberts Again Called, Actor Franklin Roberts, who the witness for the defense yesterday, ' | called again for cross-examination. Have you ever taken a drink with Mr, Pursell?" asked Mr. Osborne. (John Pursell is the man who organ- ized the syndicate for Dr. defense.) that I know of or recollect.”" “Were you pald the sum of $2 for your testimony in faver of Dr. Ken- pu paid $150 dow ver see John 0 Staten Island?” “No, sit; I have not. * Lawyer ‘Moore offered witness-stand and testify Hot offered Mr. Roberts a ity. Mr, Oxborne objected Moore ‘proteated. Others Who Frank LN, Slayton tentitled that? mother, ne went to Staten Is 210 boat. She Kennedy on the b Dr. Langdon. the testified that Mrs. Sis whe had seen Dr. Kennedy to Bo on that he had tote and Saw Kennedy, nd aid at vat ext witness ton told aim that on the 210 boat. . Just before an adjournment moon hour was taken Law Ma the Leader of Success! ae 330 Paid Help Wants in this morning's World st Paid Help Wants | i in $3 other N.Y. Papers combined. for disorderly ; ‘ sald that he ex des 2, he jury tasmorr “Ht 1ooKH Ite quittal ald Mr. re “and Pnever felt more confident siase th my Es Wan sail dur re that a wite © arteste fore the Mr. Osborne to the sta Dr 1 sland boat of the co Wt dnt you say rom John Pursel th of Hetbery, receive iw Meer om you who rade Aamination Lawyer Moore | ne to my oltlce ved and as Wiking about two an me lead nit of. tan and y If we et ita fe two 6 that In my office? me to say #0 may asked 1 me ne unt say you v Eshaned mat an » bring: out of my oMce? YOU as 4 Watohmaker. take a tA never | ver did't Hoge to the DI me after that? irday Mr Cantwell” tw Was sick al] that xeo how you could Hts the man at mittee for Dr. ) swear that [re | pe “ry walt an if 4 “Beat y Ain't yout : el Mr. Moore \ | batetthi ty 1 the AGENTS .. 13 LAUNDRESSRE 3 | money BAKERS 2. 0.0... 5] MACHINIST Lawyer ry be withers BOOKBINDERS MEN oy ube that he. va suse BOOKKEBPERS NECKWEAR Hand) gave Mims aed ; NURFES OPERATORS OMNINU SES PAINTERS {PHOTOGRAPHERS PIANO MANDE. CABINET MAKER. smn Hy SItOOMAKE BARNIIS MAKERS 5 EAHORRS WMET HANDS 3! WAITERS 131] waite WOODWORK: MISCELLANE Springs Geborne created the greats ion of tral He uskyd who ca dinner given titen Esa rite {telat Pursell, Mr. Moore, Mr. eonctors Mite Hatre fi Senentio the Roberts, Ident tind up. Bir vir has aworn that he never saw Pursell or Mr. Moore before yester= t Friday a drink on Sta Agother sensation — followed. — Misy pretty, who appenred as a witness vaterday, was called. Bhe testified that whe thought she had seen Actor Roberts somewhere, she HCL o'clock; we all took Isiand.” H xt called to | Pui pote manus | tof the des | where seemed She was most on we tedn tier stand reity ntwel Hs The rebuttal for th Risner, a aands ine Ming and. ampie arter and singer vit 6 Baroness that are Dr. 1s Shaw tule orate Marie diay Saaw 4 and lives Rover that hey of Fepr ein t jentein he wa at dinner at Staten Ts ama” What's Ite the frat he Mr itoberts admitted that ent twelve Sundaya in N While playing In Hoxton for Weeks, Mrs. Roberta, the AAT dante Mate Brother sou for anon, GRAVESEND HACE TRACK, June 12 Voarlings from ! na, Melrose Tam an actress. HM and Milllrook stud, together | Her testimony was not imports Dy Wibtoh (ht) he: of yatiers, were sold in the Vein ta Wife Calle Wecks befure tosdiy’ » began trict-Att eer Wiliam of the H polite to Company The ings 1 lookers and aan well brad, of than being relatives to good with al formers, were ft Ne for the wife of | CPOwNE AnD oom AT THEIR Hoos JOUALIBLE TROLLEY (LLED CHD Six-Year-Old Boy Met His End While Playing Tag. J hh Zaehneskt, ae ) ant Mee Ne reey str N Statun [stand war killed coroor 2 stem Teland: vind Compa was six-year-old son Zachzeskl, of w Urighton, vy 4 trolley- vil New York ty on. Jersey’ ag during until late, 110 be broden ar coming down in the MM bound for St rie. if Weocat Was about to ervas Mriaklin street the Zuchzenkl ehild — rowd that was pre i the sale bega was ew feet of too late to and sive skull sthe ST Brighton, ta arrival jew BIG SALE OF YEARLINGS. ut Was some olddtng, watel ned, when roto Matta sister to Mr Osborne: apologized he be sctnesbrother: sag An nbatuig Mow ely | ‘arondale-Jennte her asked ne: vide ‘: o the $i name was and hew loi 1 opeen | OF eet Wun married fn a) Ite was fo She sti! her name was Baton, and the Wile Howdin Laas that she married Dr Ken * hos E andy Cohn, 4 talon, of No peaunil vane se entit Were elahtt str Wan ca Waaner-Blersin, a halt knew Clayt te Hanaat ‘and he ommnm dt him on Air , t: n) taat he saw Dr Kennedy a ~ = f NUR. Wi, 1598 | nee sola niin COLORED FIGHTERS AMUCK. Reynolda's my ennedy Never mped a Man, amd Na) heard Thorn Msn Avcused, nedy never. kille, went a Hored prige-nghter, y r “When again did you see Mr. Rob-| + calle: Miss ne tig James ‘rowley toby his rant was out for Mr pur. | G4N% who war accused Wis Mp.j dames Anderson, colured, Mann Waa 1 Wa Wy Officer squad, f ew NET the arrest of of beating ) of No. 1y Cantwell Calle Moore, day, mad Cr Veowaw a evae of Rox and Cox. Law. | “lidy © and ¢ ¥ Jeame down from. th Tne twater in the firs: oo hAir and yuan Minre. te Tie wan and anawe filee Newburger at smbe Land’ Me Onn vc the aplen Md pla t ait apport of re ten and sale mony, and Mr. Ons ne witnes: yowe wel +t faced Lawy aftirmat! wan taken when it te An ad. in The World, ao matter how! on the prog small, u ofound 4 Hon, Brings tenfold results before the) * oP iarnack replied, f alghtfail, until to. aniversity, Tae Amert= Meely the) cluded Prat, and BF. W. Holts, Mr White made a rem “8 | AMBASSADOR’S DINNER. leading profes: te ont Ming Mee White Entertaing Nertin Unie neha vernlty Heda, BAe BERLIN, June 1 rew D. White, hed States Amba sador, gave a yal jinner yesterday evening to. ty eases Berdin University, Dr, Mare re of tne ns presen: ine ie, Archdeacon Tiffany irkable ape of univeralties in Ger- many and tne United States, which aru- Ing American logical ment t \- i ‘| _ HUBBY WAS CRUEL. SLAYER OF COYLE. —— ——_ +4 __ ___. William O'Neill, G. A. R. Man, Arrested on Charge of Murder. In William O'Neill, of No 413 Canal) Herman Peters on the highway at street, arrested to-day, the police pro-! Thiid avenue and Nineteenth atreet. fer 4) have the murderer of Patrick | For this offense he served three yea: Coyle. who was found dead at Ninth in Sing Hing prison. He has since been Avenue and Sixteenth street early: yes | arrested four times on suspicion. His terday morning with @ stab wound !4) picture is in the Rogues’ Gallery. his threat ONeill was taken by detectives t0/ Aiderman Hampson, Police Headquartera this afternoon, He saloon at Sixteenth street and refused to sy anything excep: that he | avenue, Coyle and a man wearing a G. w Coyle, but had not recently been} A. 2 his com description, got int ‘ne arrest wan made by Capt. Foody, | place Monday ni watch jof the Macdsugal street pollce station, | into a knife duel on the sllewack. ind wax Ousel on evidence secured by | O'Neill when arrested to-day had a detectives who have been working on! nasty wound on his neck which had fe ci been inflicted with a knife. The captain secured his mam | bern inticted wt Meulty. O'Neil twenty s is fMfty-four yeara olf, a G. 276 Wen Broadway, « In connec- JA. Ro man and an-ex-conviet. On Feb. ton with the murder of Pairick Covie: im O'Neil te a nephew of Will and is charged with being @ suspicious / SAYS [tL 18M, he waa arrested by Detective | Leeson. charged with having robbed one MRS. SIBLEY SA + Wife of the Trust Organizer and Clubman Wants a Limited Divorce. i Carlie W. Sibley asked Justice Truax On the stand, Mra, Sibies | nald for a limited divorce tn Part LL. Spe- married husband Jan. 11, lds, w s ashe Was elgnteen years e and he cial Term of the Supreme Court. from twentycve yeare vider. Four. months her husoand, Richard Clay Sidley, trust organ-zer, clubman and man-about-town lnter, at Seabright, he began his al- leged criekten. Mra. Sibley followed with a detailed town. story..of Inhuman treatment and nald: T Slbleys were married in 1886 In While in Belle Baven {n 1888 he was tale elty, and In four mon:hs discord arrested, for failure to pay rent just 4 : sontinued (ne Week before my second child was entered in thelr liver and continued (Re Week before my second child was until they separited in 1998. and I fled, I was always in terror of life.” October, 194, continued the wit- “he toht me that Bryan would be ted, and my money would be un- re, and I had better send ft to of cruelty, on the Mrs, Sibley: told A story physical fear examination was conducted by, r. Kane, of Coudert Bros & Brown, London J gave him ‘Mire Slvley: in 3 be woman of A feck clection ais founds hel hed thitty-five years, She has luxuriint by. fraud’ $350.00 from chestnut hair, large dirk-brown eyes ranatatherd ie und he had bere and olive complexion. She ts « grand- malucels (hem bicd@ mont ia gou @aughtor of Henry Well. Me erran'sed the Rubber In January, 190, Mra, Sibley necured Truat. the Whiskey Truat, the Spictt an order from the Bupreme Court for OE 0 $ENOCN aw We had -TO-DAY’S RECORD. (Continued from First Page) her of the ny duane year y and une they're we very hottenr seomy to bunch up folks feel {tall the mm cine oming downtown to business od in taelr faces tne words of the er man, Most of them were red | WEATHER FORECAST. t for the thirtyesix adimg at SP, OM. ‘Thareday, New York City nity: Ger andy testy In manner and wor reernn louks of expectant: misery Hl Tatmeleat fan mei made thelr fire |e o freak ‘ of the seanon. ‘They did a iving trade at the bridge en ang at favorable mireet corners. { sprang up Uke must-| day {a for generally falr weather, with drinks stands, rootta, und once agaly the Inviting chint| light southerly wind of ‘nice egal lemonade win heard in} ~ corn ay, INSANE FROM THE HEAT. The elty uospitaln took alarm early | ind put on an eatra forse in: antlelpas = on ub hurry: for amoulances to rl Street Lodger Cut Hie Th: attend caste of ontration, | raul AURitel bottegipioeg we Toad agents 6 Breat advance | demand for transportation dur, ic Ale thoraing, which sudicated, (ney suid. a) big exodus from the city to summer re-) Frank W went Insane fron se, twenty-seven veara old, the heat this morning hotel at No. 6 Pearl In @ Raines In THT Aternvon the prediction of the |atreet, and before the bartender could atthe: ‘hun mae borne out, the tems | prevent him cut two Jagged gashow {n perature naling to asi at ERO Clock the! hia throat. Poitcemen Dietler and Allen A tee tgan ton mug. asd (arrested him, but while walting for the dropped from 79 at IL o'clock to © three ' ambulance Wesche broke away and sla Sint th the heat was not) Tabbed the razor. u cane that the neat we a minute. [haven't finished tt ad'to move about felt the "ne maid, as he drew the ragor According to the story told by former bartender at the| ‘ninth | button and answering O'Neill’ an argument in the} developed ; IWAS COLLUSION IN LONGLEY DIVORCE Justice Giegerich Throws Sensational Case Out of Court—Plaintiff a Lord’s Granddaughter. i+ StS Se he tS Ss sD SSD ‘ MRS. LOTTIE LONGLEY. eho riteiebini-ieininiefelei-ieelcininieiniedeieee eee ieietbebee “T am satisfied that this divorce the same person you accuse evidence {s the result of collusion on pH AG aOLEbelne trlendiyjwitae, | the part of the defendant and pla‘n- Frieudly with Co-respen uff jn this aotion, and dismiss the withstanding the fact thae you complaint.” of velng the co-respondent with her? This was the action taken by Justice Gilegerich, in the divorce cult of Lottie F. Longley against her husband, Mace | E, Longley. which has been before His Honor since May 15, when It came up b. for trial ip the record-breaking calendar | MT Asal withthe? of U9 cases. | sf was tiken fll there and remained @ Mira. Longley was marring to her | nop ite ee nat lived husband at Vangouver, Wash, May 2 Ryotltsweat not lived 180s. ‘They separated about six months witht Mie hand since Feb, 2, 197 |agoe and whe started suit for divorce, ivng have you known James | MeClonkey ?” About two years.” N und) Agnes McCloskey Rua vite?” for the support of Tuxedo, Narragansett and| naming sluinie Auniey us Co-responuent Dinmined the Cane, Fort eventh stron Mrs. Longiey is i Q. WHI yo swear that you have not an, now with my children, de-| Lord) Steere, vn ot ¥ entered into any arrangement for the a fenton my mother for support.’ | mother Ie Mrs. Ma t/ evidence to procure this divorce? A. : witnesses corroborated Mra. in-law of Lord st : Yes. str, a ley s story, titled to call herself “Ludy Mary,"’| The Judge sternly turned toward the = es — yd f < toide 2, as Hees modeey witness and sald: = = TT | in Loulavilic, By | sire the testimony of SMa; \° 6) ‘ure Longley told at the former hear-| tes the en-responnent, wad of Mace tte i ing how she had caught her husband | 1, pirgiponcentandyerestncel ie, ata hotel with another woman. Sne! produce them [ shall dismiss the com- { [was corroterated by James MoClosky, piaint. 1am matiafied that there is col- a detantive. [funto “You've got me dead to rights "Your Honor.” sald Mr. Schoen, “we Longley sail, according to cn educe them. tive, When he was cornered, 1 dismiss the comp!aint. ‘You must bring the hute! register and Longley, who. kv a. handsome the pi ore Lowi met about to weep, Then thin divore her head defiantly and atep- vate Longley to the « proof of the all submitted her to u severe cros: ERSLOUGH BROS. aging, some, when buying clothes, it iret them by the nove; bay at stores where they hai bournt Apt often pay th It they tte get sald } itn Who is this M: ee te ov Ashley, named as a the Court. etd Ne Ie a seams d she work for you? , Bhe made me some dresses.” “Was she not your ma No, alr." “Was she an inmate of your house atthe lume tals action wan brought?” No. sir.’ “Ys it not true that, rhe was employed ou Fel yen? lo, alr. Ven did you last see Mamie Asii- “Three dave ir more than they aught, fallce: our advice: ‘ hast netee, Don’t plank down money like an Easy Mark. Shop a bit—make comparisons. You'll see then that we're selling clothes—good clothes |—at the lowest prices ever wit- | nessed at a clothing sale. The saving is vast. Every gar- ran ir Men employed by your’ | ent here— igh-grade, stylish and =| reliable—is now being sold at al. CLARKE—KENZEL. most HALF PRICE, 450 of our finest $15, $18 and $20 Suits are now reduced to $8.50 each, Quiet Weddings at Wikh Noon of Some ate samples [om uit wholesale depan- Bank Pv dent’s Son. ee Gh otheral ate single: sels rae op ira G hort ‘ends’ of faatlonaite, cowtly fabrics. Every _Lewle. qtatham “ tarke, Captain of suit is made by hand In our own workshops and Compemy E, Seventy-frat Regiment, | ty guaranteed to hold ita ehape, Mepy are made and son of Dumont Clarke, President [#18 bros military shoulders, and “all are of the American Exchanxe National »nguauy and, ipermughly irl aernes check worateds, black snd blue thinets, eaford $18 Blue Serge Suits, $18 Striped Flannel Suits, Yank, of this city, and Miss Florence Marguerite Kenzel, daughter of the late Capt. Wiliam H. Kengel, of Jersey City, were quietly married ut high noon. to- day at “The Chestnuts.” Dumont. S. he wedding wus attended only by the Immediate families of the bride an: t across his throat again. The ambulance surgeon dressed his wounds and he was taken to Centre Street Court and later y deer reeze sprang up rapped a point to iy ant and Zing to a 3 fe, was one prostraton from the | remanded to the Tombs. He aald the eat, while in another cave the victl™ | neat was too much for him and he The forecast. for to-day and Thurs-| didn't know what he hed done HOT TRAMP FOR THE EIGHTH. ROBBED IN THE TENDERLOIN. in Goo After Re-|tyraewee Manefacturer Accuses hh io State Campy Five of the Theft, 4 PEEKSKILL, N. Y.. June 12—The| Henry Newman, = wealthy manufac: turer of Syracum, deciared to-day in the West Side Pol:ce Court that he had been drugged and robbed lust night while touring the Tenderloin with three young women who previous!y were unknown to him. Newman appeared against three women and two men, who wer errested on his complaint, He ssid the two men Were also In the saloon where he rece.ved his jast drink that made him lose consclousnes When ne came to his senses his gold watch. diamond atud ond 9190 in cash were gon The prisoners were remanded in $1,000 ball for eximination. They admitted seeing Nowman, but dented that.tney had rodbed h.m. ——__. NEW POLICE CYCLISTS, men of the Eighth Regiment struck tense at Lake Mohegan early to-day, and after a hot tramp over dusty road@ reached the State camp in good condition at welcomed by the men of the Firat Battery, who dave been tn poss on of Camp Townsend since the regi: ment’s departure for Lake Mohega ‘We arlerymen have been hard at work ever alnce thelr arrival at the! ny and Capt. Wendel ts proud of the | record they have made. | The batt Inen have done good wark at shrapnel And avell firang at a target 3.00) yarda | Aitance, and thelr commander 1s) weil | yiegeed at thelr diwplay of markeman- anip. ——____ CAR EXPLODED CARTRIDGE. A shot from a cartridge that had) tuca placed on the Third avenue car track at One Hundred and Fourth to-day hit Elizabeth Sutton, thirty’ years old, on the left leg, wounding her painfully. The woman, was taken to Among the 209 policemen appointed re- cently there are sald to be several faut who was out walking, cyclists, At headquarters t er home: 185 Third ave: nue, and Matilo Runlido, forty years) suid that Leonard Grosier, appointed old, of 221 East One Hundred and Elghth 3 n strect, Waa arre: a few days ago, Is none other than the six-day racer known to the cycling fraternty Charlgs Frank A bert. M. Murphy, appointee, (ix) belleva TRIED TO KILL HIMSELF. Frank Weeche, twenty-elght years old, $15 Black Thibet Suits, Hey. Re'it flezroncof she Fit $16.50 CheckWorsted Suits, erian Church, Nyack, . ¥. $20 Oxtord Grey Suits, DR. DOTY TO WED. 75 blue serge suits are new fre duced to $10 each. Nealth OMicer of the Port to Mi Trey are made of deauttful imported Engitsh a Pittnbers Girl. serge. Ail olsen. Former price was 420. Our very best $25 and $28 sults, made of the Dr. &. H. Doty, Health Oficer of the Port of New York, {8 to be married this! td choloest_ Imported fabrica, are now reduced te $12 each Striped tennris, clay serues an4 a'e0 woretade store, found in mo oth evening at The Burlington, in West | ' pattems 4 0¢ fou reoaiat a Thirtiewh street. Hig bride 1m to De MISH) wow reduced 1 $650 euch” AS tow aiikctingd. Ke of Pittsburg, who has bi Blacks, coverts, oxford grays, etc. et ping at The Burlington for sot past. Sweeping cut In prices throughout our Moe- chant Tailoring Denarrment. reer |e 830 BROADWAY SPT a As EEE PERFEL J LEVELAN 144 BOWERY, “Bowery Savings Bank Block. Met. Crand odd Wheeme ota, worth of Grew Ot, Station, went otde'of ptrest. Laces, A Clearance $12 @) of over 400 pieces @ Black Chantilly Appliquée Galons, very attractive, straight and irregular patterns; 2 to 4 inches wide, I5C. 10 256. ” inute” “Murphy. Both aze be candidates for the Bicycle Squad he appeared at H for his ph fi his track ni trlul to kill himself by cu.ting his throat in Kecilal saloon, No, 453° Peart sireet, to-day. ‘The propriotor’s son, Frank, gave the alarm. and Wesche was arrested hy De- \eottves: Hunter and Allen, of the Oak atreet stulqp. oF Albert, e Is known is world, sald that won in Madison finished si] len in 1891 and a yard. Nove the diearenee, ioe, Wedeing Rings ow Lord & Taylor, mail orders. Correspondence saliclied. Broadway « 20th Be uae cirewlar of bargal Josn Evenings Until 8; Saturdays Until 1°. I es. —s ————_

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