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a 34 A PORTRAIT OF BRYAN AND A PORTRAIT OF M’KINLEY. CAN BE DETACHED. DISPLAY YOUR CHOICE. JUST THE THING FOR YOUR WINDOW NEXT WEEK, _ SUITABLE FOR FRAMING. SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO BE GIVEN WITH NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. e\ WETHER SHOWERS WEATHER-sHOWERS. _eue “PORT NEW YORK, THURSDAY, -OVEMBER 1, 1000, PRICE ONE CENKR = - —— PATRICK DROVE HIM TO SUICIDE, VALET JONES | SAYS, FEARING REVELATION OF MURDER PLOT. | S . [DRIVEN TOSUICIDE "If Jones bisa, Goh Gardiner Is His Murderer,” Attor- | Hf | Il | A ney Declares, 0 An Evening . an rer was tel ing Lawyer Fred House, attorney for ‘ aay Why He Attempted to Take His Life in i e Tombs---His Confession to Assistant District Attorney Os borne, % TO KILL | HIMSELF. Rveniog World additional faets onfewion of Charles F. Jones, valet am M. Rice, [In which the young man ce — Jones and Patrick, the detwis of the 1 | { { t Hurdered millonatre, i | Assistant WimiricteAttorney by Bh ye he wan given by the lawyer the alternative of keeping silence or come q Valet Jones, After His Confesq) seri errr tous ino aml Hignes Saye Patriok Urmod'|inivtinn suit \, ; \ | office with tt we of Jor | - t ‘ jon js because Patrick called , . * i ' Sule de Upon Him—Filled The reason | want to make a confession aus me \ This te an outrage,” he waldo be 1 ; 7 ik " ac ro ) sion, Attempts Suicide in the gs aa aoe a ee with Romorso, |i bank (0 oma side” a Jone, Me at to ma ' of this city, will permit i [Ue ‘ gota pill in your pit i Tombs---Will Recover. Hoting barintat (CS chan f horlty after our arfaet 1: muapested Pauriol. wen not, 6b iain | aieiealcaneees Cae HOARE RR GLP TDAN, oem, Main WLW WeaMfliters of wftirm of Horo libing by me [found he was consulting people without my knowledge, It) @ ' | sient In the dead of ight, midniga " naw ag ue i" ie wine M9 Me ey aaa me aneplolons and | | believed things were going againat me. i "T have confessed cveryth ng!" Noy betore thei inquisitorial bwily. \" [a \ftwr | had cigned the checks for Patrick he told me ifthe banw officlale 7 2 -VALET JONES, ad edad aM dh me TT AG \! would-be suicide t tell thom the hee ks wore all right. Later he called me up and’ | J be ay he confessed | widebe muleide talk q p oriure, maid t revur \ ive made a bust of the tt uu have misspelled my mal 4 "Then tahe this knife and cut your throat | Wea ttalfonaty, Hut when he came ou i : Hy cia , ust of the thing, You have misspelled my SAN AA LAWYER PATRICK, Ne reiterated In fis famous words (ha iene mn he ay is kicking If they ‘phone say they are O. K Fi J ’ he earth did move ay 1 ’ : | | Kol a phone from bin again saying that the bank people were making: ; , ‘ ' 1 Forced Him to suletde, | rH heh : ' | nome wirt He told me to telegraph at once | developments are coming fast in the great Riee poison: i (iv, aoheIh And Wealie trouble and there would be some wirtng: | P | Tragic H 4 f ! have forced my client to 4 t Bhi kof what | havelto the frlends of Rice that he was dead, He dictated the mesage and the = | ing mystery. rr iie che. ti [ist Of names j Charles F, Jones, the old millionaire’s valet, attempted suicide ) iy jeri. he! dian AM ana Re ti ark ans eee F ee \rier Jones trad completed his statement to Mr. Osborne the Assistant " this morning in his cell in the Tombs prison, He was discovered Frat en! ia ea : ; District-Attorney auked sun alll , ‘ were In there at midnight and dragged ' ar ike ay at promises ¢ mate! ake t cerning your share ; by a watchman with his throat cut from car to ear, une vones oul and gave. him in in iy Ves promises did Patrick make to you concerning r hat kind of treatment . r * y ike of? 1) bp A tow hoursibetore Vo)ite hed mayo a {A Oon fous on) th: be Uni ee H Hh ' , | avked Patrick where L would come In” answered Jones, “He aaldy | a} sistant Distriet:Atorney Osborne and Chief of Detectives MeClusky in BYeTY proxecuting aitorney. and Judge i 1 Dow) Want i hives vt's all right, you'll be well taken care of a : 7 4 t country de wed a me vie ' M ! g , { of all the details of the plot to murder Rice and get possession of when applied i Lirestus. What's tne H LN cd Vhat was the © you were playing for mana Mr onto sit eee Ni © halt rr OF lees than §3,000,0 4 Patrick sald he hoped to get $8,000,000, } his millions, om wet sae i Noi leas than §3 ani 19 | my ' | rat rhe statement of As distrlet-Attorney Osborne and the,part of come Jones confessed that Lawyer Albert T, Patrick killed the old iy NW i en partion in the day are as follows | “| i y the od hi ) 4 guilty i y CHARLES F. JONnS 9 if ' ; ve f | { man with poison and they then forged his name toa fraudulent will HREOe iy enerl na reer re ta ‘ DETERMINED TO. TELL ALL ; t and to checks on various banks for $350,000 DIRT TA Ry hts ta: PRVOILEOR ee oe te wa ‘ 4+ a conference of all the parties Interested in this caso it aKliM pres , " cllents are Innocent. Tecan prove tha | - i i When he was led back from the Distriot-Attorney’s office to] (ur they have duven. one At then aod What (hee no objection to publishing the facto which have die the Tombs Jones was confronted by Lawyer Patrick. SE i RD Pat {i sil Hi UF t twenty-four ho No one's case can be Injured Uy i “ "F 7 ” Nhent Mtation, butt 1 \ he { } T told Patrick that I had confessed everything,” Jones said hewapaners an sime oftaly { Ny | wl Tienday afternoon | received a message that Charles #*, Jone fii | later, “Patrick drew from his pocket a penknife and gave it tol tie murder! Nays Monee. ; ‘pee ] \ thu cP aren vont to ree Jones, and he was browgh® iam me, ‘The best thing you can do is to take this and cut your| “les murder Just plate ordinury fre uv vil i} reali + table In the prison hroat,’ ho said, 80 J wont to my coll and tried to Kill mygolf.’” | mardered him: co hut Ley Mavs a a ta e desired to rey und to talk to me. He nite. } throat, he said, 0 J went to my ¢ a y KIT mysell, Will gee what our rightp are. will] 1 ¥ } told jaw did nor require him to make any statement to M05 rullng Ne ' e would be uved againat him; that | ao i . / 4 Hs cell i oe: Wy Fao ; ‘ IAT ' tek ‘ 4 \ will recover, Ie is closely guarded by policemen, AbAt anerniiin. J wan hot Rolined MAN AND | } Nf} j HER rwyer and that he Wiad ® law hat | was on the other The inquest, which was ve herun this morning, has t 2 WOOL tG knon WHE Kent Col w HVT mivw t ' —e ‘i {he und “i that, but he desired to volunteer of his own may iq . to ha ig, hh MON) Raker nad at the Inquisition ta | he Distriet-Attorney | thereupon sent tel night ble inte *# re the oppostie of \ . P postponed for a week. my cilents. Ie a shame.” ym ‘ ae nan eee ; er House worked hy tint aker James Hyrne, of Hornblower @ Byrne, and Mr, Miller, In thede | f a aaa atone pasa Re ne dananteed the VALET JONES, WHO Be eee hcg (Aaa Kin /RiMTHIRELEs GDH ! " Distrtet-Attorney, Capt ' ‘ ‘ i ONES CUT HIS Warden John Curran summoned an am-|everybady who had taken part tn the AND WHAT HE IS. ¢/ wh THERBEE TOLD THE TRUTH, 4 } Jones was removed to Bellevue Hospital, The doetors say he fore Magistrate Hrann was absolutely true: for some days previous to Mr Rice's death Patelely, Charles FO os twenty te, He picked up the pen-| statement about (he District-Attorney’ knife, conduct THROAT IN CELL. wall he went to the suletd to] at toe welocke He bai Init former t ix years old, f feet tall, «lim me oment later Assistant DistrictsAt+ rT , 7 et 414 this come from?” hel conney Osborne ener SM? Houne ant thoy TO RESUBM| } E CASE Horn on a farm near Lynch: @} who tad e become intimate with Mr Rice, had given Mr, Réee 7 Valet After Confession At- | "ket roughly BAe bree cob yaraation. ik wan agrees srw ‘fox, ‘alheria relle pean sud that Mr. Rice took these tablets trom Pattie’ ‘ Water had been dashed in Jones's] With, Coroner Hart | Rice in I ‘a Kit Wah ; ' tempted Sulcide in face by the watchman and he had re-| this insrning, would onthuntast 4 K of the 4 the Tombs. jv 1 slighily. He heard the question Gant ‘in work Ate shkre i j and Rice were very Intimate, Mr. Rico on Battite: % and answered { by an Indication @f the 1go In Capitol H n Hou wnt Jones t house to demar taln papers from Patrick 9 This was about Sept. 12, 1900, Mr, Rive had! 4 and Mr. Patrick brought some tablets! «himself After Mr. Rico had been talking! With his throat cut from ear to are ‘en In the direction of Patrick's cell aman reached Charles F. Jones, valet to the late ‘He gave it to you,” almost shouted | Hellevue Hospital shordy betore noon William M, Rice, was found at 406) Curran They were admitted to Jones's bedatc but found him #0 feebie and nero ton, Tex. owne the late WM. Flee clock this morning in his cell in the} “1 (old him J had confessed to On-| that they remained but a few seconis entered Mr Rice's which he he Tombs, borne, He gave it to me and told me faa did not Apeatton him to why he valet, having eee fi " M recommended bananas v " nad tlempt to Will ht be Ine ern) A Tew Ue 4 | few. soinmieg Arter ‘ c'closk this ito cut my throat” ‘The valet maid no ones thanked the lawyers for callin, | fe re's | wi fr Osb ead the following Jones's confes*ton ‘d ‘aa morning athe night watchman in the! more. The exertion was too much for|to see hin s HORSIFAA, Fe " \ Tombs heard groans coming from the! him, He was again unconscious and] Dr Anderson raya te, patient will im | Came to New ¥ Mr 1 cha Ana xeed his stomach. The does | upper tier of cells in Which Lawyer| this time the stupor seemed likely to| RP’* idly when his nervousness ‘ MOOT 7 IN DATE REN 19 Rive cars ago, and , \ ih nly diarrhoea he would pull) Patrick and Valet Jonem, tho Rico cons | Iaryfor wood, wears LAW BEGINS TO AC TERSON | . ; er ablete 0 t days before he alee } | splrators, were confined, |, Patrick denied with brutal vehemence tn a Pitiful State, ay | sab - Ad i / Aint y Watore b th, He h ‘On his way (0 Investixate the watch: having given Jones the knife. Lawyer House, after léaving hie . Jones studied hypnotism He toe 1 i th ta may atte | = ' man heard the falling of a heavy body, | “He told me nothing,” shouted the client's bedaide ald itt te pittful and was am : 4 tididnt see him The last dme | saw him take them) j the a aveab. i nee the nervous condition of the poor | 4 ' ron s dea \ ‘ Reaching the valet's cell the watch. | Iawyersforger, "He said he had beon| fellow. I'sould mot anderiake ter talte ep wealthy Hl 1 esd 1 ay be Heath i \ man found Jones stretched out uncon-| having more fun with Onborne and] him tT Read bt Mr Five and worried, grieving about the a0 selous, Where his head lay a stream of| McClusky, ‘Then he wished me good|, "The story that Patrick loaned him the Ae |@) Gnd wet Sawyer Alb , ‘ >| i 4. y : blood dyed the stone floor night knife Is absolutely false. Patrick denies Patrick a year ago when the wr! Jalveston and the failure Merchants and Planters’ ON MIL’ @ In hia right hand the man held a email lott, 445 o'clock Ambulance @urgeon| Mr, Groseman broke in here and ald} | feared Pa cut him into some trap and was afraid he would lose! pocketknife of tho size used for clean. ©'Relliey reached the prison from Belle. |thal in the Tumba (wn dnya ano Pateice | yt his prop ite worried and cried like a Woman with hysterles ing fingernails, The inde was small Yue He found that Jones had hacked | had asked him for th noof a knife to .MOon f and slept until 7 A.M ag trim hia nalis, thue knife to loan to Jones. ing he had no | but excersively keen, He had sharpened M* throat. In the right wide was a deep THREATENED PATRICK WITH SURE, ft on the rounded edge of his bench /Cu!, and the jugular vein was slightly a + and It had done its work well | CPened ! to Pat h i told 1 Jones had fainted from loss of blood, | "In Aftern minutes longor he would CORBETT HAD NO QUARREL. UOT Bane Tee " death ee, wet 4 , tha f not return the papers he wow eport « \° Hlat Denies Reported Seene in os but he was groaning feobly, The marble | AV? bled to death," sald the phyetetan, : WEATHER FORECAST, whiteness of his face was ameared with | Stimulants were immediately adminis. blood and presented a ghastly aspect tn teat int washes in the neck were | Mr. Patrick | nervous and said: ‘l want to know what Mr, Ricelgd the faint glare of the watchman's lamp, 4 50 weak Foreenst far the thirty. | flow ean’ tops will be taken If he notifies the af "What has happened?” asked Lawyer | ‘NOt No attempt was made to take him |@ wowra al ier in Pie ‘ ; J we ‘ b lon di i pe will ‘ taken if he notifies the authorities,’ Patrick, the dying man's fellow-crimt. | 0M his cell for half an hour, o day, Nov. 2, New York @ fl re aid | waw satinfed Mr. Rico weuld not take any steps (t he would! aia 5 . ‘ ow ane We the papers which | was sent for OF nal, who occupied an adjoining cell. It waa 5,9 o'clock before Jones was He eaid tha Oty and vic 1 Cloudy When | left Mr. Patrick's house I went to the doctor, as T was t | a hg ey Mehr hi dtc tall MMR yy D dsintk antialobal’ sot : WINNERS AT LATONIA, ¢ Hote \ th, snewetes ‘ne wetehinen, (Continued on Becond Page.) Pe: ae ier ; . ne Pat Ba do by Patrick, When 1 returned Mr. Hiee was sleeping, On Sunday §) i i ae quickly summoned. Deputy = Veider. 4 THOM RAC ~ Meru } } ing Patrick Aad that Mr. Rice's mind was wandert ay es . ‘the fon. ‘ Dathetey. Fresh POURTH RACK —Irhi ' On a at 11 o'clock, Mi, Rice's mind had 0" fea 4 § mr, AR 7 Lode dh. 4) Mine Augigy a

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