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strimini- Jurors impressed with Osborne's Presentation of Case Against the Prisoner. Init could Finaily Assistant District-Attorney Os-} even at that early hour th porne finished his summing up in the! preserve but scant order, Kennedy trial at 3.20 o'clock. The! they became powerless, so large was Judge then announced that be would | the crowd, and a hurry call was sent charge the jury to-morrow morning.| to the City Hall station for reserves. Court then adjourned. | A score more polleemen were goon on ‘Mr. Osborne's presentation of the | hand battling with the mob that used iciticieirnicietiieieii-i-1-i THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, KENNEDY, FIERCELY ARRAIGNED, NOW AWAITS JUDGE’S LAST WORD. Lae AS SSRI aoe B SH maa ™ = JUNE 14, 1901. iatmar awa (144 BOWER: aeseassc ea. “Bowery Savings Bank Block.” RRR ARR ‘We were the first to make seamless wedding rings. Numerous imitations of these celebrated rings have recently avpeared, but they all contain more or less| solder which destroys the purity of the gold. Buy of us and you are assured of the proper article. Sold by welght—no fancy profits, Prices $2.00 to $55. Let- tering free of charge. COST OF THE LAST KENNEDY TRIAL. icin inten. fet lary for 30 Osborne's salary for three months... 2,000 ' salaries for same period 1,400 Stenographers’ fees. 6,000 eleicieieiei-i-j-f-t jandwriting ex 700 00 4,000 Btate’s case against Kennedy was| every trick, by force or Ingenuity, to TPR ear ¢ 825,000 one of the most powerful ar-| ect Into the court-room, Fommincus % Falgnments ever heard in the} ‘The crush outrivalied | + cellar to make this bludgeon with- : 5 The | sctnts 3 eux tr ennedy knowing It?) Ho e ~ criminal courts of New York. The) \\o¢¢ had to establish dead i int °F Kennedy's Mentiat's hon the the plausible theories of the defense, T's stalwart policemen b knowin) way, ‘ those who could produce + ow . waen't he? He knew and, in the opinion of many of the oo iyintiais that they had business in sp] everything beforehand and could make Cocarine, (ip aman or nora is aE ate aee x @f immaterial and. invisible at 1 fully affected. Mi stood for an our, Fl tee hronccutor paused a full minute; i His most potent points were made | Se UU nO AROUTUERD i Fie , dy leading up to a climax and then Way to ventilation and several C ® > clinching his argument by reading nthe point of fainting when the a from the testimony given by wit- ror f AECL ent , F Resees during the trial in 17 The proneeution tein | Dr. Kennedy's contradictory o-| The crwt week of the “dead tines! Efpou ie eas, Benned (3 ‘Mir. Orhorne a ve [PASS LEUS k Sit Lee RO Wer turned sharply and pointed an accusing mare | Flea after his arrest were held UP jeg, to heck. ‘The enmaught tirat | | hiner at tit when he fairly |p Ladies’ Solid Gold Watch, Gentleman's 14 kt. Gold) Handsome Sterling Silver 4 before the jury and photographed | yowied over the officers, then the rush. % PE ont crac) handsomely engraved, | Filled Watch, guaranteed to Watch and Pin, beautifully 4 in’ vivid word-pictures. ‘The gruc-| ers tumtied over one another na frenzy 3 ‘and’ compares! Itt wih |M American movement; adz| W¢2l 20 years, full jewelled engraved acy cle work some exhibits in the case—the blud-| to reach the goal, “fhe doore had to elder Weller to his s American Move- HiLavicy, CASE) a {-stained underclothing | °Itt ' thelr faces nd locked. Aw tt bi ami vel, In ick wiek Papers.” that vertised by 12 00 ment; special 9 75 $10.00; spe- 3 25 3 geon and lead-stained un Bl acas, every seat In the court-room was . uid et Mr. Pickwick an nities | otnersat $20 :. cl Ge e: Sallateeseres ad a were also used with tremendous] jecigiet and many were loft standing | + < vie cresan yall: RRP RDA | effect. Mr. Osborne demonst: On| back of the railing, contrary to the rules | ay THES ATT Ma Sterling Silver Ware, suitable for June weddings, at our usual low prices. ij Ee his own person how the murderer | of the court. | ° Os the cloning of hin Send for illustrated Circular of Bargains. We fill mail orders. 7 Resides the accused dentist, now for ° ' pro g> carried the esuese een, | THE tie dime Ine the shadow of the |e © : HE Reea Seat ae gale, Open Evenings Until 8; Saturdays Until 10. At 12.55 o'clock a recess was taken. | yoy, conte, tare groupe riveted the at- . Mr. Osborne sald he would conclude) sention of tho spectators, One con. F : Gutaeortiee I dress during the afternoon. sisted of Kennedy's devot Ds AAO 1 of at remember vas hi oi 5 of the murder of} °'t father and two fr As. The other ue duty, DAL EG CY nated | 884 the father, mother and asteter of |) Leo mankyous raxate ° “Dolly” Reynolds was being enacted ee ee eee ee aide willuterawanes RE AT. in a striking, gruesome way by Mr. peor wire pepe Viltzeawortt aii ieat [QUITTING —'xi;, BUSINESS. CLOTHING aiSosr HALF. ‘a . aan < je t than a thousand eer. vk blue, Priend Gray 1g Osborne, Benjamin Schaeffer, Juror i cena uaecntinpeetainaihes ros : = leak DINer Belend er Y, : No. 3, grew ghastly pate and wavered iets of Lords, Mfrs, Ken- ated thelcasekin) your do—and teat blver. : as though he would fall forward in| nedy fanned hernelf nervouriy and seem- mt y f ‘4 ore of Assis of ’ tunes of ° a AU Hammersiough Bros. for Eight-ant- the court-room were upon him, Chora Shlttsrainvectivesswnlen ian ag uurvierer fOr the third rime: au re! i ; f : "Sick?" asked Mr. Osborne, notle-) now well wax coming, Old Mr. Ken- fae cari On the expiration of our lease we intend to quit the retail business, St Ss eyes rove: \ © roo | r informed : . Fi ry Ing hia < m Boia G Ket Gh 3 pian ge them tormorine |and every garment here—fashionable, high grade and reliable—is now Bae SEE? nome — node | ci ielehicieie eet being sold at almost one-half former prices, fan you stand {t? 4 % F ° nolis group sat right hack BY MR. MOORE. + 37-4 of our finest $15, $18 and $20 suits are now being sold Cy SD er - ‘ RUUD f 3G oae ay state | 37 3 ig sold at $8.50 each I think I can,” was the muttered rs’ table. ‘There was noth 4 raat ne poyzatate reply. ine about them to show they were q hinkvony Bhe wa WHak note hal They include atrized flannel nults, black and Live serge suits, black Thibet and Oxfont gray : ie Blameen |isenenristaseaiaridint iietnracesdlngatt han T think Mr. Osborne Is help- 3 aMavinal suite, neg check worsteds, &e. Among thetn are the finest simple aulta from our wholesale de- Then a glass of water was brought rene ik forward | fatunent end a number of suite mate from short ends of costly foreign fabrica. Every ult te % " vr. Dolly Reynolds's ing our ense. T do not see ¢ forward | th -oughly reliable and tailored in the top-notch of fashton, to Mr. Schaeffer, and after drinking iter i. a very: pretty Kiel of olghteen + any ch of! a tonvie: 4 ta shes ead hat ts the acquittal Sotho he revived somewhat. He looked, |yiin the unusual combination of very tion, “1 am absolutely ena un $18 Blue Serge Suits rh Sow. $15 Black Serge Suits however, as though he would col- [dark hair ard lustrous tue eyes dent of an acquittal. — Mr. $15 Black Thibet Suits $18 Pin Stripe Flannel Suits lapse at any minute For several minutes after Judge New, Osborne admits In his a fo bss Hei crics 4 iietors As ascendeil’ ¢ henenikithe: it ment some of our strongest Ps . AK) fe Nistory Of) coom was in great disorder Many who, contentions, criminal jurisprudence in New York} @muld not get e pushed has such a crowd swarmed to see the | !* WY A the nally cea in Intelligence an: leame the formal oj c i is c S closing scenes of a famous murder |i yo) ne ee ites pau noternt trial as that which gathered to-day | arose 1 make lone bility, fn the Criminal Courts Building to) that th hear Mr. Osborne making his final) '2* ‘ demand for the life of Dr. Kennedy. | Long befor: the time for the open-| ¢ Haan Let Word, {' ing of the court men and women, '\wyer M errupted Mr. Osterne | were crowding each other near the A moment and explained that he had | court-room, all fighting for points of |). 8% addition to | isoner at the nent to tir for the murder of Dolly par be Heidel icietetelelstetete wan, He Was a manof t Kennedy and net what hi Yocum, thor Dr. words ty say 1 his summing up of srday, He sim- habits; | di his “ad vantage, so that when the door) iy RCE S CRITERION ETA raineeet| ee Carefully reading this ‘a Proves you are, for it presents an opened they would be in the van 1 Roberts, one of the chief w Cured laene iinlacitonalecred How can I feel anything but confident? Tam sure my husband opportunity to supply your wardrobe with high-grade clothing at an make a successfull rusli for the cher-|/™rs fr the defers clows {ts Innocent, and each day 1 see him suffering as he does makes my Tha) Comalitee oneiren Denartment | unusually; smallicost; Ished seats. The earliest comers |") {001 Mies Pen Uabun | eaten Kenney canu aad heart bleed. Tiler in elinlavacicenecabenalacnaen We have purchased the entire stock of [Danziger Bros., leading were women, his testimony th sdb areciirmedl | evat ware caine eleretearieaint tan ) one, not even his mother, knows Sam as well as Ido. He | MeEneaney's the | Clothiers of Syracuse, N. Y.. which we place on sale on Saturday, June Twelve policemen were there, bi m Europe about the tme of the | gave evidence of having pissed a fe noble, honest, and, best of all, a good father and husband. use of gasoline in New York,” and | 15th, at one-half the original cost to manufacture, and conseauently he could fx [less night The evidence to my mind has declared him innocent, and no iy] Making it a misdemennor, punishable Y his meeting with Dr Ken-! Mr, Osborne ¢ telned , a : deca Ely a fine of 825 to “Ignite, use, operate We shall sell ; " i eles matter what the verdict of the jury is 1 will always believe him . o's! possession | gasoline ° rry-boat on the night of wyer Moore's ate nya Sree or have in one's possession gasoline in $ $ STERIC E ete TER et innocent MARION NEDY. x ff ta forme in any. house, erge uits for I { 2 et Atte Os tothe lawyer for che defn mim fale elelelelelefeieietniet: store, resi¢ or highwa Z ~ ae Pe prathe Haste mis Gi mens y eater eM ish W, srute him IT eauld, but we canto into ane E ea sek a A: Becary And theren ite stock, consisting of Men’s and Boys’ Dress, Business and | thornéy wath ont There the dar! nMCAI TC rath ie sip ing S at p a WANTS | | em a! |e oe a Rng St a pies elo ————_— u need that a rin plgnen ! Charles McLoughlin, the toy-book pub. yeak a large part the jury. “but 1 ie | tisher, against tt Me aEPrE tnd his Tat Senator said: “It wil be ade denial ts eee 7 duets of petroleum, highly Moore Interrupts, Win ta. the mmable and exptoat think Kee You Mr, Osborne thea created a ites nee : that thia substance may be used in ig- ~* V jury Mr Moore aaks why Tdi Sowburee Wn HO Cheek, norance in this with {ts millions oars | Yh the third time this Mr. Carvathe, che handwriting ywiitser reprovel the law- A Meek bogus +h-was found | of dollars’ worth of property and tts | bre q and d thte He knows why was becaiiss f Froptiig. Sueting Pon the beds of that woman, "Dolly’ | great insurance Interests without regu: Busy on i at n| Somer i ea Fe i Ee ae doe tats Wile fton Ie anton eget when perth z ha ust verdict, | lected ainpredit en, Tha sacribed the he back Is Known that the expert have ac d The secution | Carvalho wie 1 ncen And Hotel, Mr ow It Juryman uaked me dents from its use. no victim. If Dr, Kennedy ts not satd Law parila sheterhe tt Lente ema wy Ste BCC! The repairer or the plumber may z gullty then acquit ht demand bur with much | two persons ever knew why she got] you and thus endanger the Ilves of your ¢ i ; emotion. that check, But she had tt . Mi that the ingenuity ef man can do : Te Was at this Juncture that Jury “Phe man who gave her that cheek | Mmly. has or thie prisener jury $f you sa ans] Renjamtn sohaemer. Ti slowed her to the Grand Motel as Mr, Secor recited the stories of many sate . hen verdict." FVaxeilon nest fore ortiy Renter The intended to spend thn | as Aventa—the burning of a Paid HelpWants! v Vi reopen the ease | pvived t , (Wine for! her, “they | Wen loaded with fifteen cans of {t Sie Geral Inke So ML one shouted Mr. Oe. | opp {nthe courtroom was op room St {in William street, two occastons when in this morring’s ny aan tah pre Pf Seren a tt exploded in his own laboratory with: AWEEKNY I PRUIT AG: Robert Clark, thar Kenr Tr tan't neces er Rhoe ‘i b Jout known cause. Sali h STRAWBE Just eruaned 2 ¢ the ju Nz to read the! ura and re + LAY of World, MO eRe © Newburger None showed by| “AM WEL remember how Commander eT CARA MELAS COne. ine ‘Mai GE "ch "cream, 208 then resun by taying| OME Schaeffer aid at his mind u. st his wife, She Ne this SATURDAY BUT ‘ mpressivesy pines OC cuneate ns thati any maniean|| ‘A gtnoiens around the edges of 10° fe law sa great deal of Osborne Deamat wnw to AAVe t to Kil moths. The windows A Paid Help Wants * wud Mr. Moore sot Carrere Heuer uu with the | were open, ‘TMnemiths on the goof had ee ee ETT Ser ae tiyeheuld De—thlls and 100 in 13 other N.Y. Y he shows mage eal dentist [a unamith’s ttle furnace up ‘+. and nioesinaesieisastscvets Baie ratte ail 15° Papers combined. jury seemed to ¢ * stuck to Dr, Kennedy | from it, at that great distance, the gas-| ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT CHO ATES HA score of kinds. or Z i a elUfue that hotel to Ket ‘her | olene was ignited and Mrs. Dickens was hr CGRADE CHOCOLATES AND NONBOWS, OF i ccording to Dr, Ke 5 reater the doctor's devotion to! Parned to death tie [rPAnTGN CHOCOLATE CHEAWS.cimiutel Sy many. : paeiad ild a ic ‘ rument |S! father, the grenter the love for Mr. MeLoughlin, opposing the ordl- [rPanr’ LATE 24 many iat are Kennedy Wike, Un higher als sovial position, the! nance, declared tt wax so sweeping In 54 BARCLAY ST * o i tin ny he ac a like his offices and got this bludgeon to knock | dlepensable eneine n 5 a a sin no nates (athe ao ay ea ey here offices and any other distillate of petro- a COR WE ST BWAY. LAUNDRESSES , (Unake duriheirta be Dr. Keni as and ry filed ou e pt" . Lasietetate MAGN 1 it make our neurts beat neta mgm pofeinn than at "any eine i Heynolds went home, rhe wan Hite thous iG proper’ Lom nroblble wv COR CHURCH As WORKERS 4 i the trial, red ES Li, n Hh. oo he Assiatant-District Attorney: Tefore” he the court-room Kens . house promiscuously and to forbid | — = = RUAIELMBN . ¢ i murderer struck the girl ee kd te Sar eivitization and t Reput drew forth the great iron nedy) turned) and oat his wife, lick “ 5 BERS S ‘ aagoceen pebbled alee nine feet away use In tenement Mouses, but that prRnATaN Here to uphold. the lan; ot to wladea| nludgeons. Her told them ihatino maleated a auer I ae ure im tenement Rouses, but that! BISSERT GAINS TIME. | POLICEMAN STOPS RUNAWAY. hiNTEee charity rook or murderer ever mage tt) Attern: Seesto RaRGR aE OM the law enter to be crippled by such a sweeping ordl- Bi Tain [ PORTERS Jury patd strict attention to Mr.[ it was made by a novice. It was not leer eyes. ar af my} shat at aniees Wardman Bissert. appeared in the BALDSIAADIiOG 7 WHOAG|s faces aL roamed racine | madetoreommnllacinurderen IC waw made | |; henciurs recone tucine athe Arteta oon lernoul bore ae relestly | Mahe committes went into executive sea. | Yorkville Police Court this afternoon to{ Pollceman Henry Koster, of the Broads SALESMEN wh manner war|to strike a thousand dlows. here were more wonien present and amtled | ston. answer to the charge of accepting a| Wy Squad, wan cheered for hie courage AG . mG ra. Kennedy, fanning hersolf vigor- ————__ bribe from Lena Schmidt, the keeper of | { ndowsly tn earnest. At times he Wigeon a Dentiat's Tool, ously, listened Asmistant Distriets § Lh) sathe: keen In stopping a runaway horse to-day at glanced at Dr, Kennedy, who fooked| str, Onborne sald that there was no| Act Osborne's “resumption of hin lenne in Weird) Onc. BAD DOCTOR SENTENCED, |a disorderly resort. His commander,| proadway and Dey street, setae hier fon inl o ‘ up. She scowled and looked | + efense in this is a weird Capt. Diamond, and many other wity | mystery apout the The bludgeon Ak the proseeation'a law nald gue Osho Thal lwinaclgninirouclvancetene fesien{were/on‘ hand/to’ teatity. The horse way attached to a delivern, Attn te, was made to Klve a death blow. Den- fnundered they! tence against her hus-| says a third man did it. He must have ms L petacesireauey Lawyer Houee, for Blusert, asked for| WaKon and took fright at Park pl The Avste Attorney then | ‘it# Lia SUCRAAR, pent yniach to ham-) OF Ave only Know that Dr. Kennedy: lett the most wonderful man In the pareante ‘ an adjournment, which Assistant Dis-| While the driver was ina store. Dash= attacked the testimony of Mra. Melvi be ee eee eee ee eter one wae] the Grand Hotel after 1 o'clock on the S must have known that Kennedy] Judge Hurd, in the County Courts | rict-Attorney Gans opposed, ing down Broadway {t created some- WAIST HANDS “They arked me why I did not cross-| made for: one of the salesmen of tho] Myeread yt smb naee, men | wasn't wolne ome that night. ie munt| Brooklyn, his morning, rentenced Dr.} “wwe want this case to Ko on now,'| thing of a panic among owners and pe- eee 3] WAITERS examine that woman,” he sald. “Why| Dggeat dental supply “houses in cis] Kennedy. on! yy | Raveeknow nainmad van ¥ motlve| Henry Wilbur to four years in Sing | semanded Mr. Gans. “We don't proposo| derttians, ‘The animal waa on a full veer 4] WAITRESERA didn't 17 Because she was a good wit- Pr EPL TERIOR CL ALT ' M Oxdorn then advanced, and lean-| “How did he know that five bell boya| Sing for grand larceny. to have our witnesses intimidated and | @2llop as tt nésrod Dey street. hess for the prosecution, She testined| “There was something awkward and] oyed cach man closely on he mald.: “| nedy? Sflow Could he know. thet. Tete gost yee ne eo ee tse | tampered with aa they were in the Mary| Koster ran toward tt and, springing qa| thet persons were coming into her place) Bfcwllar about the way that this murder] "-“Gentiemen, 1 know. that each and| Hedy was Kolngto buy a straw hat of street for the sale of medical remedies | samitton cam 7 for the bridle, caught it and hung on all the time and inquiring where, Dey ree comanttes. yhoever. giruck qhat ¢very one of you wants to acquit Dr, | Robert Clark? aud fleeced the men who applied to him until he stopped the horse. The pelle: shimmer The high class of the jury honesty: ny han av quittal an impossi- as Not at his bust rregular t Mr. ¢ mis EMIRS, K ENNEL ENE OF ehhiebins DY CONFIDENT OF HUSBAND'S Kennedy if he can do so; I would. rns to be found in no other atore, are 1 2 each. Our Anert $15 aad $18 Spring overcosts—a silk lined—are now redweed to $6.50 each. Sweeping reductions in prices In our Merchant Tailoring Dept. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9. HAMMERSLOUGH BROS., 830 BROADWAY, a oarneral ARE YOU LUCKY? KENNEDY TRIAL. Srivinivleitivivicleinivivicieeieeirie-ieinvinin’ riminint USE OF CASOLE Senator Foley andJohn A. Secor Favor the Ordinance. ititimimimiminininielnimininininieinininint ACQUITTAL. $Q 50 $16.50 Check Worsted Suits 8. $20 Oxford Gray Suits $18 Stripe Flannel Suits $16.50 Stripe Worsted Suits Our very best $25 ant §: , made of the choicest imported fabrics and many of them ig CHOCOLATE N CARAMELS—One inch square. Maker's chocolate and the very bert butter, cellent candy, On ‘FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ening aisyo Cente ee) hear- “How was)he able to get into Kea- fo: work. co man was dragged half a block,

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