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— ” Detective Has Suspicion that “and her friends who saw her playing " MANAGER KENNEDY NOT SUICIDE, ~ BUT WANDERER, HIS WIFE INSISTS — Mrs. Kennedy’s-A ppeal-to Missing Husband. ««My Dear Husband:=-If you see this won’t you relieve my SLL of Teddy. 3 Faithful Woman Seeks| ‘Strangely Missing’ Man- She Does Not Be- lieve Dead. CLUES BEAR HER .OUT. He Shipped as Sailor Be- fore the Mast. WANDERLUST IN FAMILY. Brother and Nephews Dropped Out of Sight Without Even’ Say- ‘ing Good-By. “My husband is not dead. He i» & victim of tho Wanderluat which una ecined other members of his family before. It in not merely my love for my husband that apenks when [ say that he {# not a ant- clde, but my convictl that he Wil return to me is based on tacts ich have heretofore been known ry tor So to-day spoke Mrs. Elizabeth Ken- nedy, wife of well-known theatrical manager and man about town, who mysteriously disap- peared a week ago, after sending his wife a note announcing that he wan going to commit suicide. Knowing of the strange roving strain “in herchusband stamiiy whieh hed tre aistibly drawn other members of the family from. their homes. Mra. Ken- nody did. not’regard the note as conclu- sive, but became her own detective and uncovered a chain of facts which posi- tively establish in the minds of Contral Office detectives that Kennedy tx alive erid- wandering in parts unknown. Belleve He hipped as Sailor. Detective-Sergt. John J. Fogarty, who {s making the police investigation of the ~says—he—le— following Oll Company ves: bound for a teh pean’ port: Kennedy's action has wrought a won: derful change in his wife's appearancs, Ba the star in the production of “Mix- Weeks ago, ecarcely recognize her now, She has lost weight and has cried for “hours at a time. The family physiclan, Dr. Demund, has been in dally attend- ance. . Those who waw the beautiful face focussed inthe spot light would not ‘How recognise the paie,-haggard search~ er through the slums of New York. In her effort to justify “her belief that) “Mr. Kennedy hud not-taken-his tte, the young wife visited Blackwell's nd end eagerly scrutinized the faces of more than a thousand prisoners in ‘the cells and: patients in the hospital. Her search did not end there, Bellevue, Gouverneur and the House of Relief inspected by Mrs. .Kennedy, who at frst believed that her husband had become temporary. deranged. prisons were in- spected in vain. Although each bootless < Qukst slainped Hew Thies Th her Die, whe has never ceased ta hope. Not In Financial Straits, “My husband was not in financial @iMculties and we had not quarreiled,” fai Mrs. Kennedy to The Wyening World reporter to-day, Peter was somewhat disappointed over the fullure of ‘Mizpah,’ but—he Waa already nexotiating for other at- tractions when he disippea He has one play on the road now which ylelds “him-a-udy-intome,—wo-you-wittwee-that hioney mattera were Not responsible. Phe whole—_Kennedy"— family — ara: travellers by nature. My husband: ran years; hla brother Phil, of Alinneapolis,-Mlinn., 49-a- wan- derer, and only a short time ago his Peter J. Kennedy, the | pah” at the Academy of Music, a few] THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 anxiety. INJURED OPENER Inspector Wolf ~ Reports __that-Poor Construction _ —Prévenied Explosion. ‘An official declaration to-day that the bomb Dr. Juilus Adelphi Gottlieb “sent to his Tather-In-law, Morris Gluckman, cama-trom-Frane-5.-Wolf,- acting chiet, of the Bureau of Combustibles, Mr. pif-declared that only: the ignorance Searing good=ty." ates We dixcussed-a family matter, and. I tock ‘axception to something te ad—dqne, to then= took his_hat-and cont—It_ was 7 o'clock=and Jett, saying he would: return shortly, At 1145. tho =prnee Nieht- 1 recetved “by special poste ofice mossenger his totter informing ime of his Intention to ‘end his, life and + In the letter Kennedy sald that he would take w ‘Thirty-ninth atrest. ferr: boat trom the Battery and end his life fn the water. The missive was written by him In his office, ee » airoade Theatre Building. “fhe leave there ay 1-30 The apectal der livery lotier to fe_was recelved livery at, the Brodueg. leenasea atin ihe Mhietp-nindh attect erry! cabin of ~ Son" isavine Battery ‘aes Bot ‘were found ihe reac anaoversoat of ihe pockets of Whioh ere found, ana letters V lettera ad. Ene boat did n aver tha apparel Seul*reaching. the Battery, on the Fo- urn trip. ‘Was Seen Later. pepetecn ce, Fogarty hi identined a jt able men swear Frenne Kod to the alleged sulclas two ours after the hatvand overcoat wera nd At UP. Dn A gems sPfarntined the mana 7 fate mabancccitaverniie! everal glavne: he Raatern Hotel flaveas of Ho talked = Likes the Astor Mouse Tore hout nat und ereecpat. rowed” a durby. hat from tha 'm Hotel cd “s pict 1 rom. UFRNes let ale ts be mo mang. gaia OC Donte also of the person constructing tha bomb caused it to fail of its obfsect. ‘This report, which—the— prosecution. says shows that the “physiclan” way adopting” black hand methods “to get Toney front hit wife's -pawnbrokerfa= ther, will be presented in Yorkville Court to-morrow, At the same timo many-persons-will declare-that the phy~ sictan has-swindjed — them —gnd— other charges may be brought against him. Inspector Wolf, after describing tho cartridge, tron pipe and live dry bat- tecles, says}) “In my opinion the MAChHMS Was— got “UN by a person ignorant’ of ie use of electrical” ap= piiances in setting off explosives. I could find nothing about the box to sirike the primer of the cartridge to set it off, the intention evidently being that the olectric current would accom- piiah this cbject, ‘The bullet was 90 wedged in the tube that-it could not possibly haye moyed. But If it had exploded the pieces from the flying shell ‘might have Injured a person standing nearby. In the face or ey Not much damage coulkt have been done even if it-had beep, succes tully exploded. In electrically explod- ing fulminale of -meroury~ primers or caps @ spark.must pass through the fulminate or the wire must be heated to ineandescence. Neither of theso con- Gittony was present.” aru, Lena anilipl @ widow, living at No, 1 Garheld pias Brooilyn, aye that, in 16, she loaned Dr, “Gottled FON, Usking. a morugige on the |private house, No, 0 East One Hundred an Ninotéents street, Later she duscovared that there were previous mortgages and that the holders were foreclosing. Bho OaT-—Ol . Enna vast thie qe, shila a ‘pa ae foneitten’ a. lott Re na .s Tim to ae us a papa," and ts, aan ‘non in rehea nn ip. then brought suit against Dr, Gottlieb, but-on-Bept. 104 Bled a volun: tary petition jn bankruptoy, thus fore- ling. temporarily her effort to re- cover, Had 200 Medical Books. On Fob. 18, 1905, Dr! Gottlion, Inveatigation'. held b; BOMB MIGHT HAVE his age creditors, admitted -2 i ad edioal "book more or loss,""- a appear. Mrs, Philipp!'s coun- ! ‘at that time obtained an injunction | raining him from disposing of the béoks, Since filing the bankruptcy petition | nd Xirs. Philigpt haa nds of Aaron! One of his stein, has prepared _a_pott- tlon which he will present on Motday to the United States’ istrict Court ask- ing for the dismissal of the petition. The Investigation Into, the physician’ assets umed, and will re Dickstein sald, to-day, that he ‘tends to ask for Dr. Gottlieb's arrest for cone tempt because of his failure to appei at. the second hearing of the inyeatt- gation, What Mrs. Phillppl Says. Mrs,-Philippi said to-day: "Dr. Gott- TOS Was” My Tamilly “phystetan—tor six THomtha when he tolkt-me-thet-he- needed -{zmaney to finish payment onthe. One Hundred and Ninoteenth=strent house, —{tic_sald jt wasan_exceJent ntece of properly and gave mea mortgage on It 1 trusted-him-and-I-was greatly shock ed when I discovered how T had been treated. | After Dri Gottlieb's arrest a number. of young women came tothe. Kast Bixty-xovent street station to com: plain that they had paid Dr. Gottlieb ta: ene tn wet th dip t ni onedipinmen ee duate | Deenea} “and that he had fallen to do ao. ‘The cAken ate telng lnveallgated by Detective Van. Twistern.. Another: complainant is Dr, bh Larau Burl avenue; Coney Yalan whe seld.Dr.-Gottileb find. gat-s400 oak of him. He and xote—ot~the—young women-will_be in SIRE: to-morrow when ! giv Dr. Gottlleb's wealthy pawnbroker t- they-In-law will tell of the family avar= rels about money Preceding the recelv- ing of the bomb. BUSCH HAS A RELAPSE, ‘WIFE-AND- SON ILL; ST, LOUIS, Jan. 6.—Adolphus Busch, the wealthy brewer, who wns recover- in from a severe attack of pneumonia, haa: suffered a relapse. He passed a very restless night, Mrs. Busch, com- pletely exhaustéd” through conatant watching over her husband, {s also con- fined to. bed. Auguat A, Busch, the eldest son, has deen prostrated by a severo attack of solatica, TRUST COMPANY IS DECLARED IN TROUBLE “BAN PRANCIECO, Jan, 5—The Ex- aminer save that the L, af. Sulnvan ‘Trust Company, of Goldfield, tn tinan cially embarrassed and that drafts drawn on the tompany ‘by an Fran- clsco brokers have deen protested, Peter Grant, treasurer of the com- yim In this elty and saya the em- barragement only “temporary, Fimds Pot of Coin Worth 93,000. Jan, 5.—Jarvey Hal, ‘a Boon'a Fork farmer, ‘while exca ing under a hermit's cabin there yester- unearthed a tin paiaging clerks, + Five feet Weight, shouldered. ~ Blue eyes ! “in Phila (Bpecial Flower, nitaw perger In the eld-without New York, features and wife sald meh at least. five lJury. The [uae he hi rant sworn nigh A. T, FI accompanied tral Station, mult cases Flower, look! teres his able for the hunt Moxioo, Canada, in this city York World. bany t Ho is York 1s his His object was twofold. personal and dinner Titan. late KENNEDY'S DESCRIPTION. Black fair, streaked with gray. Age, thirty-eight years. percenlagé of cocaine. Easy to Get “Dope.” L | ‘Sure thing, I use dope,” sald young ‘comime,in-e Doaatti noon, “All the other re The] fanrot tre Maine-Haio,-wilelancharad, + burneys,’ and-sometse-cocaine.—I-ike |-here to.day, was rolling in big seas and the ‘coke’ the b It's stronger. 1! winds off Btock met i SEA ae iernoon, « Wave boarded} ‘i had x -Kood Je mo dgnke and Albert Steele, af -Port-1* “Are they gelng to nend me to a re- ‘i fi : formatory Just because 1 use cocaine? |e American Blograph Company, wis i Why, the polite can arrest Mfty boys | Washed overboard and drowned. z ‘ In one night, in my. neighborhood. for| Among the passengers were Pat= usin, Giant Swindler mecca Extradition: PHILADELPHIA,~Jan,-§.—Pr.-R.—€. allas Prof. Johnson, of New York, who is charged WIUr having swindled credu- Tous Investors out of atmost~ $3,000,000 by selling valuclose Wrranged— before Stagtetrate —Kochers= The hearing waw without sonsational “Fixe ouly—teatimony_adui was that Tatt, Steele. Wik “atead of ine, and | 7) iid esata eee when he got to the hurricane I told! ~ Com CZLAERS Monitay, + Fivnit HOLY: th iwel—lnder —arreat Mucor. him ensy. Just about thls time 3 Fe pending against the prisoner, been returned by the New York Grand d urrested Flower on a war- ¥ Uns prisoner tk alleged to faye “fled while under #29,000. bail, iower,_a son of the prisoner, day entered the cell room of the Cen- wear for his night In-a ce! out, and, with his son and “telend, en-linto sixteen banks and twent he alldn't do. a private room, where he changed ¥_ post- aa naai Eonar t ‘ tire and made himself present. | oMces, Detective-Sergeant Frizee early | ype" yon up SAPP Mt ERr Nes onsets cotaine! years— and Contra, Flower’ being GOVERNOR HUGHES COMES TO TOWN. | Gov. Hughes reached town from. 'Al- afternoon for a short visit, regular resident now, jand will not consider that New tires from the Governorshtp, cS and. to-night: he will neni in nis honor DOPE SOLO 10 New Photo of Lady Yarinouth, Sister of | ASA ee He Wreeke¢ CITY STREETS Cocaine Peddled in S$ Small Lots; to-All-Who : Want It. BESS.” HUNDREDS ARE VICTIMS Prisoners ‘Tell Court that Dealers Take Even Clothes” or Jewelry in Payment. Testimony ‘to the effect: that cocaine [le peddled-in Ave, 10 and t-cent pack= ages to. drug fiends on the streets of the: Tenderlotn- wax to-day gtven “bya prisoner before Magistrate Whitman in the West Side Court. -Willlam EB, Scan- nell, who scarcely lookn to be the twon- ty-one years ho. gave ns his age, con- fersd to being a drug fend,’ and de- clared ho became addicted to the habit | through meeting a-street cocaine ped. dler on Elehta avenue, who sold him five cents’ worth for a starter. i “Do you mean to say that cocaine in} { small lots is peddlel openly on Elxhth]} “javenue and other wost slde alrects? asked the Judge, = “I do," replted the drug fiend. It tn sold to ys of nixteen years of age, to girls, and in fact to any one who hes; got the price to buy.'? Policeman » Reynolds, of the West ‘Thirty-seventh street ntation,—wha- ar: rested Scannell, sald ne found him run= ning —wild—on--Etghth= avenue, near} Thirty-Atth street, holding «long picco of gas pipe, Sennnell evidently wad! under the Impression that the plece of] pipe was'a sword, for he tried to atab several bystanders with {t, saying: ‘I'll run this through you." Many Complaints Made. Magistrate Whitman discharged Bcan- nell, declaring he had suffered enough from the drug. ‘The prisoner, who Ja a negro, lives at No. 141 West Nineteenth atroct: He was treated-at Bellevue Hos- PIGT before petng taken to-court: MHeatth- Commientoner—Deriington is preparing evidence against druggists a WHO-Bell cocatna without-a—preseription gf label on the bottles, contrary to the State poison law. “Complaints ‘have been sent to me ISSARA SWEPT by name and ooation: eres to est after these but the) to ha' neglect te. am having®cor complainta Investigated and Landsman Tried to Walk Decks with Veteran Man-o'-War's Man. hope to have the licenses of several gists revoked and the guilty fined oF {inprisoned. ‘The most beastly feat- tre Of thin resent cocaine snare in the ‘Tenderloin Is that boys, I understand, are able to buy It from some alleged reputable druggists.”” Perhaps the most remarkable case of @ youthtul drug fend occupies a cell in the Weat-Stde-Court_prisonto-day,He in, Geor aixteen yerta ord, No 435 Weal Thitty-ninih atreet, ‘The Fromme famiiy Ina large one, and tne mother says her eleven children were well-behaved xcept George, He fell from grace a year ago by acquiring the “burreys” habit, ‘“‘Burneys" is an alleged patent. catarrh cure which contalns a heavy 7 inches in height. 480 pounds, and broad- and Tight complexion. are made of strong, white, durable and flexible fabrics which Jaundrymen say wear longest. While the: Sound steamboat Manhat- a fler Ws A piumber's helper, but quit. land, So an electrivlan connected with «drugs. ‘The princ.pal places where abit is practised pre two pool- rooms In Thirty-frt street and Forty- first street. -- All tha voy dope fends gather there nightly, Some of ‘them Who use cocaine snuff attend the pub. lc. school_on Thirty-fitth street, near Eighth avenue.” Fromme mentioned the names_—_of several gruggisia on the West Sids where cocaine {s_sold_freoly.to_boys. Phe cherie ere cee pt Hey forte The lad also asserted the cocaine. pe ers _were mostly “negroes, and wonld talco-even old-clothes- for oe 1-paw: any. 8 btmot clothes hto Ket A bottle or dope,” sald Fromme, “That Je why my mother had me ar. Seated Su ‘The- police are tnvestignting x story that a second-hand clothing denler_on Seventh ‘avenue exchanges cocaine for ald olathes... The mother-of an «lghteen— erate: ‘boy-made the compiaint. ee CAUGHT BROTHER, rick Duffy, formerly a sallor, and Sealy W. Proctor, of Hangor, Ble. Dufty and c Proctor had just enlisted tn the United UT? 7171 Ua a LC States.army and were bound for New if ; York to” bexin-neryice; S : - “Proctor and mé was Jn one of the of lower cabliia"* sald Duffy to-day Proctor, not boing w nort-tp apeak-of, waz nt to. his bunk, Dhero: to t talked abou! spire tires react aie pelt mia yed up. ned the rght sort to He Wasn't seasick none to speak of, and meard him was splaning ya! “Steele sald he wanted a _amoke, v . we Started 4) . Which we fad to { by_gelng.aver the hurricane Pee - “aboutthts-tine-that tound-tuh—wast Bridal al pitching for fair, ‘Ive waves in that] : 1 Sound—can_got- too high far_comfart.| Land-safety- when —vou-are—riding-on—at Ee Unde “Sik Petticoats, Kimonos, TW rappers and Corsets delphia Held for CAF and oth to The Evening World.) “Prof, Charles D. Downey, oli mining stock, wax Central Station to-day and bail-pending extradition to Special-Feature. waa-of—brieft duration. hora Taylor Broadway-and-2oth St; sth Ave.;-19th St. ue wat Wayo to the #tirbourd that | Wan @ wonder, T yellal to him to allde} to port and hold fast. [ alld end held | “HOT REAL CROOK: Detective Frazee Believed itl just skunza. cat and wont over Snead ~ os j first Had “Captured De" Ford; | “ttowever. 1 clungon, and when t Famous Dank Burglar. hat upward of G0 indlc of that number haying detective further testified out in New .York, from ship-went the other way I made tort) cabin and notitle tat ship had bee le Tn the bellet that he had the famous | “QaxsDe Ford," wanted for breaking | Si by another man, early to: bearing between them four containing clothing. Dr, Ing much tha 1 woree Tor 9 brought Up vith, ws ew court hearing, ex:Fenator Grady Wall fight extradition the cutmination of extending over a_pertul coveriig Eurepe, ‘America, Vrazit and | finally located by Heporters of the to-duy fought with three men atiTwen-+ ty-fourth strest and Broadway, He managed (o get two of them and then found that he had captured Siler Willlam. ‘The taird man, who | 8: away, may have weon Gus, but the |! Meteelveh tulnkeliguwany ouiyee minor | crook. ‘Tha |men arrested are Donald. a plekpooket, of No. 107 We Forty-third street, and Willian Ht, 1 Ford, whose right name the police aa fs Smith, and who lives at No, Weat-Fourth street. Both were teres on the technical charge of sus- | ‘ piildus persons. The De Ford brothers, as they are} called, look very much Hke, and often | i Gus called himaelé William, whlle Will- haa jam passed oa Gus, Frazee saw William and two other men bignalling a souta-bound cat on Broadway, ho thought William wan Gus, Tho detective setzed William, and thera | $104.0! = Donal diried to ala MAM and. was also captural, At v had bs Nate Bivielgn at’ the arters William “had little, atte] ie Boller, who pels Hen her itd r] ilgnt OF ea wil iperne ata 0; at In showing that ho was not the|eecaned. He served seven years aed wanted: The at. eh which ‘Gus Da ety months In Trenton Prison for for! this e-that in man could wii in waves. 1 lai was the Sound. Shoes Onk Annual.Mark-Down Sale Commences Monday, January Seventh Sixth Avenue and Nineteenth Street about-s F Portland and about hic home. It it's tough for a chap Itko S with not even a fightin’ © }mo In Li K overt the men have née They have De police and been abl of Albany Brod of that: and home again until he ro. | but timo, in coming down to-da: He has a few small business mattérs to finally attend Cy tho Jus, blow’ open. the at Broad and Tie bad vol. } Wakened by tussle,