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4 +” M’DONNELL JURY NOW COMPLETED. \t Will Hear To-Morrow the Story of Gamblers Feud and Plot to Kill. THE JURY. PATRICK G. CONAVAN, real es- tate, No. 130 Eighth avenae, CHARLES WISSMAND, Fiftteth atreet and avenue, VoaT, Jr., plano-maker, No. at Blichty-third atrect, RODERT WGRATH, express agent, No. 45 Spring street ALBERT L. ADAMS, carpenter, No. 20T it Eighty-ninth rect. FRANCIS J.) MACK station + agent, Hunt’. Point. IP WOLF, No. 134 Enat Nine- CHARLES F. NICHOLSON, travel- No, 105 East Thirty- LAWRENCH C, WEWEN, Honne, Parker THOMAS RAINES: am, Ne. 1868 Third avenn: HENRY J. SALOMAN, manafac- turers’ agent, No. 1% Weat ninth atreet. EDWARD GOSIIN, Thirty-firat atreet. ‘The Jury thar i to decide the fate of Myles McDonnell, charred with the murder of George Price, was completed At 12.40 o'clock this forenoon, and an ai Jorunment was taken until to-morrow morning. Abraham Levy and Henry W. Uneer. counsel for the man who shot ro true when beret by his fore in the Onown Cafe, Harlem, in December inst, are cenfident of acquittal, as {s McDonnel himeelf. The lawyers will show that McDon- nell'x enemies plotted to take hta life, and, in disclosing the motive, there will be revealed the part that women have Piayed, and are now playing. in the Harlem feud in which also. powerful political influences are working. Mrs, Kennedy Ready to Tell. What promises to be unique tn the way of testimony, if It is Introduced, will be that of Mrs. Tom Kennedy, wife of the Harlem gambling boss, who t# suin her husband for divorce. Kennedy was ‘one of the victims of McDonnell'n re- Hits wife will say, if she ts al- |. that her husband deserted her for the slater of George Price, whom McDonnell killed, and that this brought about the tragedy, Kennedy, it appears, made the mis- take of introducing a woman not his wife to Mra. McDonnell as Mra, Ken- nedy. McDonnell, who lives an {deal home life despite his occupation, hotly rgnented ft and made rome remarks About Kennedy and George Price's and George Price's wife that made these pernons lust for his blood. ‘The widow of Price and his brother are bitter against McDonnell. The No. 75 Ea brother has sworn to kill the man trial and the widow cncourages him. By consent of counsel’ on both aldes on Emory A, Stedman, Juror No, 9, was excused by Justice Fursman. Mr. Stedman i assistant manager of the Wells Fargo Express Company and Was able to show that jury service at ‘this time would work serious injury to his business, Takes Steadman's Seat. Lawrence C. McEwen, who has a the- atrical cast of countenance—possibly | because he lives at the Parker Houne— was the first tclesman, He was mpceiily accepted, taking the seat left vacant by Mr. Stedman. He falled to respond. In case his eye should Pere allght the plecalng Intel'l- gence {s hereby conveyed that he stands to pay a fine of $20 for falling to ap- Pear this morning. Thomas Rainens, avenue, an optician, Juror No. 19. Not the least ‘mportant factor in the rapid choosing of the jury has been the perceptive eye ‘of the prisoner, MeDon- nell. His long experience as a gamb.er has cultivated both his vision and his ability to read men. He has the eye of a hawk and a mind that works ns rapid- | ly as the eye records {ts impressions, Choosing Hin Judges. Every talesman examined came un- der the scrutiny of McDonnell an Clerk Penny administer. fhe oath. The gambler stretched out his neck and took in hts man from head to foot. On of No, 108 Third was sworn in an some he gave decision before a quen- tion was anket—accepted or rejected tbem by their appearance or manner. On others he deferred judgment until Mr. Levy had concluded his queries. Lavy “How do you Ike him? would ask. “Too young—he's wou:d blow him.” ‘weather for old men," Mr. or “he'd be all right !f he was married and had some children, so he could understand,” “He'll do—he'a got a good “He'e all right; he's game,” and eo ¢ but McDonnell would not have hm. The wife took no part in this, Sh made no suggestions sive once when whe advised that a Puritan{cal looking talesman be asked If he were pantial to strong drink. but McDnneM would not have him. “Too timid,” war his comment. “1 wouldn't place my Ife in the hands of A man with whiskers Iike those. He or wears It becnune he thinks {t makes | i him look flerce.’* McDonnell han the evidence at his James T. Biauvelt's name was called. | face," or) He replied that he was, | iether .% YY SY Bt2888ceeeeee SSOSS SSSSSSS8SS8SSES s*3 | H 2 Doors i West of 3d Ave. '@ SSemi Annual Stock 6 tions sufficient to give you some idea of this Great this Great Bargain event. Long Credit | 75c. Weekly Opens an n Account| Long Cred Re ce WeCRRERRCC Sc clueCuuecececceccescceuccse~ Bookie is oak, tinely carved and polished, glass shelvesand rawer; ac- bles, golden fin large drawers, French plate -wing mirrors, really worth $93 sale price, saddlo finely Pp shed, worth $7.00; sale price, @ Golden Oak or mahog- | @any Morris @ Chairs, ad - @justable backs, soft re- 1@ versible ve fingers’ ends. He Ie not amicted with | @ j, modenty and will doubtless punctuate | @ orice eon regu $4.25 the proceedings with suggestions and’ @ woot “i @ reat ILA o*clock ‘a [4 rede coger, atavenment wan @ Opel Saturday Evenings. morning. CAPT. MONEY [5 BARRED. Noted American Shot Not Allowed to Com- pete in England. LONDON, June %—Conalderbale {I1- feeling has been aroused by the refusal of the Hurlingham Gun Club officials to allow the well-known American pigeon ahot, Capt. A. M. Money, to compete in the international pigeon shooting which commences to-morrow, Money was formerly a member of the Hurlingham Club, but he allowed his membership to lapae. The alleged ‘reason for the present refvral Is that Money does not belong to any club of recognized position. But, as Money has been a conatant competitor In these contests, It Is Renerally thought that the point, even tf true, might have been waived. Among the Americans competing will be Gates, of New York; E. 1. Smith, of Saratoga; Robinson, of San Francisco, and R. Welch, of New York. HOUSE OF LORDS WILL TRY EARL. Grand Jury Returns True Bill Against Earl Russell. LONDON, June 3%.—In the Od Bailey Court this morning the Grand Jury re- turned a true bill against Earl Russell for bigamy, and the Recorder an- nounced that the trial would take place in the House of Lords. The action of the court yesterday in making absolute the decree nisi ob- tained in December, 1900, by George John Somerville, in his divorce sult against his wife, in which Earl Russell was made co-respondent, was a purely |“! Jegal formality. CHINA COMPANY CHARGES LOOTING Asks United States to Pay $225,000 Damages. PEKING, June %-Th China Mer- chants’ Company, ownera of the prem- ines in Tientain at firat occupled by the marines and afterward by Lin cum's command as barracks, have com- pleted their cinim agamnat the United States Government for valuables which they aver were carried off by the ma- rines, ‘The lat comprixen many v rugs and Jewels, Including The total of thelr claim 1s $225.00, The Company says that the premises, being t of the forelgn concession, were pallinesy lent for military necessities, but! that) they mere, not subject to loot: a ey would have teen if the: had been an piinesCuinese Chinese el melt. if BOXER LEADER ON THE MARCH. Governor of Shansi Wants Foreign Aid to Stop His Progress. TIEN-TSIN, June 2%—Newsn has been received from Tal-Yuen-Fu, Province o Shane, that Gen. Tung To Hatang is marching thither, and the Governor of the Province has appeaied for foreign help In opposing his LEO CAB MADDOX “CA “CASHED IN.” Swore Of om Poker and Dropped Dead. RICHMOND, Va., June g—Cab Mad- dox fell dead in a poker room here at! 2 o'clock this morning. He remarked “This ts the last kame T wil play for some time,” fow stra the table ahd fell dead. He was one ut the moat widely known sporting. men a iginia. lox made a reputation as n aol- aier wit with jiosby, when only a boy. He rominent ag a racing horseman ' DE WET'S MEN WERE CAME. Fought Bravely at Reitz When Surprised by the British. CAPE TOWN, June 3. engagement between Gen. Elliot's col- umn and De Wet's force, near ReNz June 6, show tha: the British surprised the Boer cor The burghers fled, but, seeing that the captors were not in strong force, the Boers returned and charged with great determination, after desperate fighting —Detalls of the . Delarey. was pre ally used a ri went and person- His right-hand nelgh- bor wan killed and the comrade on hia | left hand wounded The affair ended ina neries of hand-to- | hand intern and ferce meleca, the | ntually being driven off. One | of Gen, De Wet's staff officers wan wounded and taken prisoner. BOER FORCES IN CAPE COLONY. BARKI,! | ne Colony, Mon- | day, June 2 . Fouche's two Boe: commands have advanced beyond Glen Almond. Boer and British scouts have exchang- ed shots #lx miles hence. All the local defense forces have been mobilized Barkley ust fe about ten milex south cast of Aliwal North, a town. of a pe Colony on the southeastern border of t Orange River Colony. | WORKMEN CAUSE BLOCKADE. Are Obat Trouble over a ticket caused tame on the Thirty-fourth street crosstown line | to be bieckaded near Broadway last evening for several minutes. On the north side of Thirty-fourth Cet Ca Brondway, several butld- ngs are being removed to make place | tires a dry-goods atore, The contract for removing the brick wan awarded to J. Mooney & Co., of Nos, 414 and 416) nth street, When a driver! han received a Wad of the brick he ts supposed to give a tleket representing the xame to the laborer who assisted him in filling nix wagon, A fallure to do this by Michael Murphy, a. driv sed the blockade, wh fel wins’ Hitced | ce, "| SHIRTWAIST AT WHITE HOUSE JORDAN HEUTE 155,157 and 159 East 23d St. ¢Clearance Sale of Household Furnishings. Prices cut almost in half——Stock must be reduced now $that the close of this season is at hand and preparatory to our Taking July Ist. W Complete Outfit Only;¢ $ White Enamelled Teon Beds, Oak Chiffoniers, highly polished, 5 drawers with brass handles; hat boxs | finely carved topand French pln mirror; acti $12.00; sale price, $6.99 Brussels Carpets, double extra quality, beautiiul styles and color eiresee: regular price $1.10 "69c yd.; reduced to..... Sat VON SCHWEINITZ, DIPLOMAT, DEAD. Famous German Gen- eral Was Allied to NewYork Families. LIN, June 35. jchwelnitz, the soldier and diplomat, who married daughter of Col, John Jay, of York, and was clonely allied to several prominent Ne ork families, ix dead at hin home In Cassel, He was seventy-two years old ‘The General represented Germany at Gen, Hans Lothar famous German | Prussia, the Austrian Court when he met and | married the youngest « Juy, then American Mini riage he became sted with | the ngston, Field, Schleffelin, Oel- | riche, Chapman and Robinson faiilles The General's wife during the lifetime | of Emperor William 1. me one al the closest friends of the Empress Au Von Schweinitz had a gulxhed career, and hix work as Gern burg dures the ‘Ing the Russo. Turkish war won for him the warm ap- | proval of Prince Bismarck. —_ Matin: | n | i | Receives ot Viattors! Gaudy Appnrel Approval of the W WASHINGTON, June 2-—The wearing, of shirt walats by visitors to the Ex- | ecutive Mansion has been offictally pro- | eh, nounced good form, The test cane came up yesterday when a man, accompanied by a woman, ap- peared at the portal of the White Io: and desired to look through the | room, He wore a regutar abirt walst. | ‘The pattern: was pink and white stripes | an inch and \ half apart. ‘The guardiany at the door looked him | over ani held a consultation, and then|| passed {It up to the Captain of the Watch. That oMctal, after looking the pink and white stripes over a bit, ava | It na his opinion that the shirt’ waist wan a good thing and that the wearer thereof exhibited lots ‘omimoan sense, ——__ Pay B15 Manchester Can LONDC June man, of mna jaw, the Duke of 3 tlon to offer the latter's ti in the pound, A meeting will bi Thursday to conmider the er Cent, Golden Oak aswell drawers, sa'e price, 500 Oak. Parlor : Tables,? Vevececsceces 2 Doors West of 3d Ave.; e print a few quota- lt om ee Sideboards, i French bevel \jess Inirrory, two top ne tual value $1 Meueeesececuscessess 2OOO8O8880 heavy frinve: oe $5.85 § r) not pull oui), fine really worth 10.00 price.. oy SSVSTVSVSVVSVS polished, strong round lege, lower shelves, ace tual value #2.50 each. one toa pur- chaser while they last, at 99c. vn re No mail orders filled on Specials, REDSKIN BURKS HIS SQUAW. Was Educated and Ob. jected to Indian Agents. June 25.—| Wallapal Indian, threw her body atally shot himself the flane, ALBUQUERQUE, Tom Me N M.. ftizen. Tt un ugly moe News for ‘Eye-Glass Wearers. You can get a pair of my regular $2.50 lasses for $1.00. 1 guarantee that all who buy these glasses will get ust the kind they need. For more than a cuter of a century | hase been fit- ting eyes with proper glasses, Thous- ands cantestify tothe permanent benetit to their eyesight that my classes have given them Thavethe mos: completely equipped optical establishments in the United States. I have to assist me a stall of trained eye specialists, with years of experience in treating eve dis- cases, privately and in the leading eye Intirmaries of the city, 3 If your eyes trouble vou, you can consult these doctors free of charge. LMexanda 106 E. 23d St., New York, near 4th Ave. 192 Fulton St., Bkiyn, near Orange St. 541 Fulton St., Bklyn, nzar DeKalb Ave. extended foot rails, brass monnts, Dining Chairs, @ brass vases, brass rods and brass spine high +4 dies on head and feet, complete, with incks,seats o @ good soft top mattress, double weave cane, brace @ woven wire spri two odorless arins, made very: e feather pillows, complete ret worth strong; really é $12.00, special price this " $7, 85 worth sale 7 China Closets r) = inoak, richly pol- $ ished, glass door, ry bent glaas sides, French bevel mir- @ ror ontop; actual é vaine $20; ale 40 price, ry $11.75 . Lines Headsome Tufted Ve- r lour Couches, like cut, in atorte! @ colors and of latest designs, have $| Patent buttons (the kind that will eo! LOTVSSVVSESSSSSS 22. SOOO 8S 00088 DLVSSSVVVSOO' STlVesss!| | 419 BROADWAY, Cor. Canal St. 5-PIECE PARLOR SUIT, wahogary finish frames, upholster _E i sreton, 7.98 i { fH ; bf Sead Mal 14.98 1479, EXTENSION TABLE, 4.98 CHAIR, 75¢ 148], | Dentistry, Dentistry. WY YO NENintess* K DENTAL CO. (Inc.) TEETH? Ki hiine RP E Also One Filline ee Fe TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS METHODS | And Introduce our Thurlo Plate; lightest and most durable plate made. | All our work is done painlessly by a simple application to the gums. | We are the originators of painicss dentistry. Our processes arc pat- ented. Our prices are within the reach of all. Gold fillings from $1.00; Amalgam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00. All opera tors are skilled graduates, their diplomas being displayed at each chair, and are personally interested in this association, We give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and to keep it in repair, free of charge, for ten years. Being incorporated under the laws of the State of New York, this is of indisputable value. OUR 12 OFFICES: 212BROADWAY,Cor. FultonSt. HARLEM, 130 W. 125th St. EN TH 0 Pt One dose vest ot Kocw'e | 744 BROADWAY, Cor. AstorP!. BROOKLYN, 499 FultonSt. \2W. 14th St.,Cor. 5thAve."5).5 eA EL De Ee | 108 W. 234, Cor. 6h Ave. BOSTON, |988 3d Ave. ise ‘a a Washington ot, sie “i PHILADELPHIA, asi BEWARE of tho:e who imitate our name, signs and advertisements, OMce Hours, & to G Not open Sundays Lady attendants, Telephone 451-18:2 et A pew ana setentiae, rocems en ‘ait t gene lutely without pain. the tm Ate abeo Th ENTAL PLATE ‘our invention), ie thin as paper, Cooling to the @ mouth.” ‘Does not. interfere with coth, 95.00; “Sliver Filling. 0c, Gola Fin eT nod up, haay atendanie,” Chilarenie work a specialty, Hours AM. P.M. Sunda} YALE DENTAL PARLORS, (Next to Child's Remaurany, nates orrice. iit Th WEST itt ST. bese) For Sale BEAR IN MIND That you can dress weil for little moses. We Bive you |__ CREDIT. RLY AND MONTHS For Sale. L. CREDIT ike Ry wopy. A ARONEER, Pvates ts Nas '43) Eighth Ave., OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVES J GREDIT ast Pua | | FURNITL TEMS HANHATTAN CREDIT Co," RE, | O WORTH, DOWN WEEKLY 'S, 43 WEST WEST 125TH Ihe dd are, every day us ele ia rea {ONE DOLLAR AWEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT| Siaged, Cooper & Cas EAGLE SAVINGS & LOAN CO} 186 REMSEN sT., 5% 6% ARM CHAIR, 2.48} SIDENOARD, 1483 Third Ave., at 84th Street “L” Station. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, Private Bankers, 6th Ave., 18th and 19th Sts. Interest at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum credited to depositora oa July 1, 1901, for the three, four, five and elt mottos ending June 30,’ 1901, on all deposits from $5.00 and rot over $3,0C0, Deposits made before the 10 h day of '.( any month draw interest for tul moath. All deposits payable on demand with-) |! out notic ) A. M. to 5.30 P. BM. UROOK!, (Opposite City Mail 8 PER ANNUM JUL ¥. citr. ) ov 70 KNICKERBOCKER | BUILDING-LOAN COMPANY, 153 West 525th St., N. ¥. City. PER ANNUM JULY AND JANUARY, Pen UM SEMI-ANNUALLY, IF REM ONE YEAR. Di Y TIME. {Interest and Dividend Notices. EMIGRANT Industrial Savi ings Bank, 51 Chambers St., N. ¥. . JUNE 20, 190%: TO ORDER; es How Did Yo friend tre # Pt guaran Lawyers. ~, | DIV. ORCE tos nopsfoxe 9 Senses x BIG SALES. et Such n Biz Deal ought sald Mitchell t¢ hustlin, a you right, Mitchel Roberts, be- tween breaths, “I haven’ "Say, Re a his ‘ol seem round the » both this week jd you get such a big deal le in T33 t the re- ri will keep that

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