The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1901, Page 1

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WEATHER-FAIR AND COLD. 1) PARES | Che “ Circulation Books Open 20) All”? PRICE ONE CENT. H. S. IVES'S WIDOW DIES IN POVERTY. Ub aren 000 000 -020nnentntn0-0-0= 8-0-0 8-Ondn ttn tn Ont On Peon nnn nnn OOD MRS. H.S.IVES. (Formerly Gertrude Sears.) fs Ontnsndno 1-0-0 01 0 O-On8-018 0-0 ¢ i > Disappeared from Her Home in New York, Went to California, and Coming East, Ex. pired in a Cincinnati Sanitarium, Which She Entered Under an Assumed Name. and sweet ¥« Buttal the terian ein Burope cultl- was sing- tea je prod « Dream.” ta dinner party in this rt completely. It ts ed to be married nd xmash in 18$7 and hat she } devote! to him a through hts troubies, Including his con- fuement in Ludiow Street Jail. Miss Sallie Clark, the close personal friend of Mrs. Ives, was seen this at- ternoon at her ut 27 Wert One Hundred tion of Ivea met her elty and loxt said that he to her defo: way ark. "I. ie not — . 1 did know that Mrs. 1 fering from enlargement Tae body of Mrs. Gertrude Sears Ives, | liver when she left this elty: 7 lage “Dy 3 destitute of poverty. Ftric widow of the ‘Napoleon of Finance. Hived tivaher Hid Ju will arrive in this city this evening from Cincinnat!, where she died in a private «a charming ttle 1 everybody, Though hospital on Thursday last. She was theart. penniless, Gh It was shipped last night to Miss Sal- ce he Clark, of No. 27 West One Hundred + rans: and Sixteenth atreet, her old friend, whom her unexpected death is a gre shock. The circumstances attending Mrs. Ives's passing away are with mystery. to She was known as Mrs, Graham, Mrs Ives and Mr, Gr. * her identity was no: disc Panis hynter a was about to die. She was und | ian Anihgnirects ment for the morphine habit, aud wo | Dr. Olin weeks bofore she died gave birth to au | anfane w hh did un Survive aay. In 1 Lu, Scarasai velog ruined and tha era singer and a well-known member of | iit son dvltmicenteden tees the Boston Ideals in 1s, z . not addicted to morphine or She was married tu the financler 4 drug. She ddd Jerky N.Y. her home, parr aes They went to live at No. 6 We: Gren verre “Alas axta sireet, this city, which was Hisllnt tren tel thera eee nished eiaborately and held several £ W lant Mra des’ tunes in rare vrunges, Ol! paintings and Cale to visit an old fea: tapestries, ey eee ¢ i . After her husband's death she moved unallou Shes rematned i there Wty handsome wyartments at No. HOE Sprott tat hehe aye ak ‘rom Wie caite undegg and Fourth atrcet, | town again with her trouble and came months nto diy to be tneied ata Her husband who falled for 3 0 ee ee ronda cre oe. &, man Ripert en pt mttencgasteceralt Mites old trlends of hers “and "her const 7 thy. had been a victin of the morhine habit! ved hind eeen | Sake last letter 1 received from her q by Dr. ib. Merrill Mick: | was hopefil and 1 wan expecting her «of her death. i. 7 raul also became a died of enlargeme: fC the dru al months age oF, seeinios to and, coming Graham's wife died a short time went 10 heart was broken, because “She wought the care of Dr. Rickett Ives, Informed of + aid Was xent to. the home of” Mrv, | her Iso very much er, 4 trained nurse, at M7 Centrai | proken up and prostrated, ue, Clneinnat. OM has now returned to Mrg.cives wax about thirty-two years | ; 2 had. formerly. livedt old, Person who recall her stage career | and where he und his wife knew THe Be with (he Bostonian Ideals, remember her This story about a baby Ie abso: xlender, perfect figure and pretty fa y without foundation, Tam tn mos She was a blonde, As Misx Sears, of tary expectation of the arrival of Lockport, she was famed for her beauty body here. Hilton EB. Alles Named an Assint- ; te {Stockholders Charge a Receiver ant Seerctary of Trensury aba era \ ve. WASHINGTON, Med, 2.—Tho Presl- | : dent to-day nominated Milton EB, Atles,|. Justice Gnynor to-day" reserved deci- of Ons, to be Asaistant Secretiry of | son In the application of stockholders , the Treisury, vice Frank A. Vanderiip, | resigned. of the John Good Cordage Company for the removal of Bert Reivs, the re- — celver. ‘The application was made on the ground of Incompetence, and wae oleleietedeieteictele let WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-aix hours ending at 8 n J. Jenkins, President of the First Natlonal Bank; Charles Hugo jRuter, James 1, Hart and Frank Jen- kins.” ‘They were Joined by attorneys or the North Slide isunk Mr. Relae wix uppolated receiver by S97, Hix attorney in signed by Ju tistice Gaynor In Tharadny for New York © ty ante xing, the: application maids that | hix wuld not be removed, but end viele ity; ale) amdlnoas: 4 | sould ommended for successful toned cold to-night ei Tharnday; brink westerly Se ees ae NDON, Feb. - feeieiititiiciecieieiet eattended the usual Forelgn OMice —— fon to-day. No Information re- : Mats, Mice and Nonches Eat garding Great Britaln's reply on the Stearns’ Electric Paste and dle outside the house, Huy-Pauncefice treaty amenamenty was leaving np odor. Shc, Druggists and grocer, “o* communicated ty hink — | i ce ts Albert T. Patrick will be tried for the crime of murder in the first de- jeree. He to-day forma jeharged with killing by the admin! was jtration of mercury and other poison {the aged millionaire, William Marsh | Rice, | Prof. Rudolph A. Witthaus in- }formed Assistant District-Attorney leahorne to-day that he had found suf- |fletent poison in Milllonatre Rice's | stomach to have caused the old man's + death, That settles it.” efaculated Mr, O3+ ore, "We new have sufficient ev! [donee to convict Patrick of murder !a eo irst degree,” Jones Makes the Charge. Vatet Jones and Prof. Witthaus ap- red before Justice Jerome and swore to thelr affidavits, Justice Jerome then da warrant charging Patrick with murder In the first degree. Detective ; fetes. Carey took the papers to the L-rojubeeaid served them on the lawyer. Paizick grew ashy pale when the de- ed hix mission and could only naudivly that he was nst te mun guill Only a moment before, when porter had informed him what a Te. was to aappen, the Jawyer sneered and said: “1 don't belleve a —- word of it.” Ball Motion Withdrawn, Patrick was brought before Judge Mc- Mahon, in Part I. of the Court of Gene- ral Sessions, this afternoon, when Law- yer Martin formally withdrew the mo- tion made yesterday for bail. borne was present aleo. “Wil Your Honor permit me to exes cute the warrant I ‘hold for Patrick?” ‘Not in this court-room,” returned the Judge. “Ip the corridor?" questioned Mr. Os- borne, I will remand him Tombs,” sald Judge McMahon. Detective Carey then went over to the Tombs and served the warrant. Patrick will be apralgned before Justice Jer- ome. Some diMculty was experienced Retting Lawyer Patrick from the Tomos {% court, ‘The Warden sald he tad {legal commitment for the prisuner asd [td not want to give him up. Jus refused to give Axnist- DU Dintrict-Attorney Osborne an order, Ny Mr. Osborne won ‘his point by alning to the warden that Patrick's counsel favored this course, and Patrick Was taken before Jerome, In court the counsel for Patrick sald they were not ready to. proc: with the examination on the murder charge, and it was continued until ‘Thursday, March 4. Patrick was remanded to the ‘Tomt Mr, Osborne instructed Prof. Witthaus to turn in his oMcial report of his analy- ais within @ week, ‘of, Witthaus Says Poison. following is the verbal report by Prof, Witthaus 1 wax present at the autopsy upon the body of Wiliam M. Rice, mentioned to the in jee Jerom ton of Charles F, Jones on Sept, %, 1990, recelved the viscera there as they. were taken from the body of the sald Willlam M. Rice. 1 thereafter made a chemical analysia of a portion of the ald cern and discovered therein traces of mercury In the kidney and In- tentines, “L have also read the foregoing am. davit ard tnfermation of Charles F, Jones. In vlew of the result of my ¥, In the absence of intercurrent cauves of death, it Is my opinion that if sald aMdavit and Information are true the deceased Willlam M. Rice died of mercurial polsoning. William Marsh Rice died at his home In tho Herkshire Apartments, No. Wo Madison avenue, lant year, He had been alling some Ume, Albert T, Pat- rick wus hin lawyer and confidential adviser, Charles $. Jones was the old millltunatze’s valet. Mr, Ricw und Jones Hved in the apart- rent aleae, A woman came sometimes to sweep. Jones walted on the old man, gave him his medicine und lifted his to and froin his bed. Check Caused Patrick went to Swanson & Co.'s bi Ing-house and presented a check for $5,000, The firm, suspicious of the aiz- nature, telephoned to the Berkshire, and (Continued on Second Page.) —Valet Jones Mr. Om) in the foreguing aMdavit and informa-} ¢o—- ALBERT T. PATRICK. INSANE atl ee i | Charges Patrick with Murder of Old Millionaire. eae MARSH RICE. all “ Circulation Books Open to All” wD) 1901. = a OLD RICE POISONED: NET AROUND PATRIC Prof. Witthaus Officially Reports Finding Poison FLAMES IN CRIMINAL : COURTS EVICT JUDGES. | RPAORERDERSHAAOASE SO: FIREMEN START bassesneooesooneges 'S “4 —— 4234 LE GRAND JURY, e « @ e e s i SDA = + tle be Ae i ij ie iE REE UR ai |¢ j ls 1 le e * t t fer ted! a pollcem. nal@® When the Criminal Court Building was ablaze firemen rushed Into the Grand Jury room. At once” re $ the jurors grabbed their hats and ran, All the courts were cleared. F 5 ip Ai alica vars 09999599999 595599 9559950499908 999 99599909509009098000909000909085080000000008 abo at dinner when hls wife called his atten. | ‘ ’ are =f a tlon to the smell of smoke. Opening his | baywbeon'd F me past, Goff and Fursma wr in wosow ine te end of the hung | | 4 abhiae. SSS es Among Those to Fly “Wii ie aremen came they carried . a ee of howe up the stairw to the age Fire Which Destroys oi.) four, By fighting o from 9 within tye spread of the flames was Fe Many Valuable Reece jiiciiy checked . 6 Some Idea of what might have heen RACK ords — Tombs Prison=}j.0 tout ota grout tire in tic cermin | wih re ere . Court Huldihg can be gleaned from the —_—_— ers Frightened. fact that nthe los OC Assisiant Vise f = old s10n ry fl teil trict-Attorney Osborne, directly under py = $10 SUIT AGAINST SHIP-BUILDERS. Lela decehareticaeyraabisae sna So Sixteen ear » 7 oT t 4 " 4 =A rj ¢ papers relating to the Moll- ’ ; a a am the busy [Tac Kenmedy and lee cases, ire ‘‘Central” Eloped with: fat New £9 Panic he Tombs and in the bUSY | with many exAlblts, Uned us evbtence, A Lye and crowded Criminal Court Butlding, |. 10 the office o€ Chiet Clerk Carroll, Phone Boy. au ip F ) General Bessions, Wer Hour, Were | occupying the bluck bounded by Centre, the exhibits of handwriting on wateh | fo; “ are = vt wets, waa HtoLNd Moline was convicted by the | nard, Elm and White ib estimony of experts, At the first vars Pucliotieneiieithareelio colin 1 fire shortly after noon to-day, hexe were hurriedly placed Proc itlisleas! way idowes tol (wel natlbeeaa Maem started in a rubbish heap 4 Sinrcrta ER SN aiavane RaresneeraertethNel| aris nttaclivd| to the Wifteront | Nien she's ta the oiee see, cote ees h i Z Cet CEL is two hundred prison: | For she ts tae Queea ne Tel . Pn JRAT! aiding. Tt way burn’ Hercel, NERS LORbAE remove tate Chorus from "The Telephone Girl.” dlncovered. urat through | uard from the burning bullding to the fi er t- acenlenits Reditromltiby have been something baearoReiant fee} pole De Deamheuinareontunonmnoneratl sweet and dulcet in the way fore the t reached atte cape while vein t used to call out’ They're, scene. led back t i or your: ¥ ls u slang of t © gongs, the shoutal Janite after the flume | for young Wille Strasse! : r @ roar of the ta were extinguished. that) the damge | ti ; ; would aggregate ‘ r tundreds of pri ¥ Inspector *Cros Deputy Chief} HO aoe ~ th tright went Criminal Court need they el i} Hing police either nas. een | i o Was extingiished and. ¢ perth | ’ 1 to be let out be | Te wuttdings a hich aoe he police have @ were burned ty death, ween et to work to clean up thy | ara old | hile the ; the | i ; a | Pollee Awe Prisoners. al or fy fem © why: should While: the went b + A “hurry call!’ waa sent for police, let pitas and the corridors of the. prison’ were Fane athe: i thge, wqioutlnug. hello" And | ng Waa ineffectual and the a) we you oft In the midat of andnter= bit ’ . In th Smashed 812,000 Dome, | 3 i Crimine art nteen yeaTs Od, < i seeds yk i ty] and atawered th ra Whole | oa t ea few pennies at ac i a brick from the walle} got oth pales tae ago that ne Decamn@ Fas » Mra. Arnulda An- Fox's Pollee Gun above the District-Attorney's suite o and a fem 4 pretty young woman, met a! i o cost Mrs, Margaret | ioc H ef the ‘phone hint vator of the| Koch her husband's Ife, In one of the reoms the Grand Jur Dintricteate H Maye and, Leonard at 6157 tall building a: ast Eleventh! 11 In Supreme Court, before Jus-pwas dn session. dt adjouraed Murti sty followics asistants e compl: | sak! she would, and from tha) street at noon toda. a jury gave hora verdict [they knew nothing of the until a fire for turning in to nt tt was evident to both thet) 4 ag rauKane 4 : | nin dragging the heavy | © destined for each other, But The young woman, who wan accom: |of $1000 ageinat, Fox fire marshal burst into the room. Clorks firemen father couldnt see it thaeiwayenal panied by two men, one of whokn {x sald | Willlam Koch, the husband, wax a]earried out) the records, In another eee eee ne Ww Willle the house. ‘Stitt to have been her husband, went to the lonrpenter, He was emp Hin making |room Justice Jerome was holding pri-| of the building were stop; ; DER Reye net qutaige, BY building to secure some plecework from | repairs on the building when a looce | vate court In conncetion with Inst niphtts | firs t sfearsthe! Hames might rea fas Te aid her cartare/upe? + Breed & Co, who have a tailor loriok fell from the walls above, striking ne pecord# of the CIM phd f alee 5 the #ixth floor. _|him on the head. He died a few months urging a jury on Hon are a total lore ried. u ie tires stepped Into the eleva= [ate when gay eing; Mazanal Tie Grint Suny) were <e'his heard notalnie fFOmN! mon who runs It, Loule Carles Coch sted for $25,000, The court-room was ian yo we ) cluo, of © Sullivan street, wax standing procedure news 1 « ¥ I —— ins on the sidewalk. Aw he started to re- "what | PLAGUE ‘MENACES BRITIS Be enter the car it shot up quickty. R asl came ae It wtarted to move Mrs, Angelose | penn Keith the: Tombs with g scream trled ty jumpy aut. Bhe was caught between the clovator antl the floor of the first story and Instantly crushed to death, opped the progress of t The ele Was arrested. The two. ten ith tke “woman Sum over her dead: body ws th dlevator a lowered and dieuppcared, tngton { » Cure a Cold in Oue Day, tf tng back sonully’ vislted tthe t miniveton has exci ROUTE CEN © WAS Mite bulls Hts tha i Is natural working am these to-day, ure confined In the smoking started the tire It is pretty hard to have dove if the i Me ne eae eek taus te care, | Janitor Cappers, whose apar' way, The ‘Tombs, ‘Signature te on each bos. Se. *** Under the rvof on the aguthern side, Was proof building. jalnine Tablets, “the among the jority vioInity of a lecuse aay what I re had spread this |” hawever, iy a fre-

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