The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1901, Page 1

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Sk Lee a WEATHER-RAIN; FRESH WINDS. 82,165 Advertisements Were Published in The World During March, 1901, a Gain of 3,985 Over March, 1900. UNPRECEDENTED.» _PRICE Ow! ONE CENT. ~ NIGHT EDITION—_Al il the. “ Circulation Books Onen to All.”’ ~~ Jones's A KEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1901, j bp riciticicicieieieinicicieieivic ie niciticinieinininininivinleieielel nite bi rinink init 10 JONES FOR CONFESSIGN,. Valet Testifies that Under Lawyer Patrick's bs Orders He Gave Millionaire Rice Mercury, ‘ — . . . Laudanum, Oxalic Acid and Finally Placed Assistant Distict-A torney Osborne said this evening that ; Cloth Soaked in Drug on His Face. ho promise of immunity had been made to Vaict Jones tor his confessio He had made a previous conte vg Pat- orn . ; ae ee Ee ELH TE a Valet Charles T. Jones testified late this afternoon at he tried to comm: suicide. and later made the confession to |the hearing in the case of Lawyer Albert T. Patrick, accuged ke (Mr. Osborne. which he reneated on the stand. Jones may Jof Millionaire Rice’s death, as follows : [plead guilty to degree of murder and get a “Patrick told me to give Rice soda to weaken him. T [prison after Patri ried. 5 ae os said Rice was too particular. He then told me to give him é en CULY pills to weaken him and break him down. ‘ ‘; ‘ $1.000.000 FOR BROOKLYN SCHOOLS ‘I gave Mr. Rice some of the mercury pills and left i Tien Mower them where he could get them. But he seemed to improve, Estimate to autho Then Patrick gave me six or eight mercury pills. : «} tion of school butidiy it ee rs £ I took one in Rice’s presence and gave him two. Then GEORGE KEME WANTS MORE MONEY: I took calomel and gave him some, too. { : A suit for a iegal ¢ uction of the will of George Kemp. rey | E]a mill he y George Kemp. ir. his son for a Mr. Rice would take any medicine I took, but he made 3 “larger share o under the will af his mother. The t latter rarsed his y allowance trom $6.000 to $9.00 me take it first. 3 Fs i i 3, j x Sacre “The mercurial pills weakened him. Rice said he f t RESULTS AT BENNINGS. rohed!t TPL ode eT ld b 4 thi ; 5 ; : 7 e i Sixth Race—Charley Moore 1. Charawind 2. Matt Simpson | WiShed he were dea atrick said it wou ea good. thing i} ¢ os te, to pretend Rice committed suicide. ‘ 1 x .000 FOR EXCHANGE SEAT z “Mr Ri ieee Drc the das Ben h claw e saerelaiici nsec one aouien IPL Mr. Rice refused to see Dr. Curry the day be ore ie | sold his member ship in the Exchange for 355.900. died. He said some one was trying to kill him and sus= pected us. ; 5 “Later I gave Rice some oxalic acid, but he wouldmt aes Te GREAT POISON THA # AG | [ NALDO take much, Then Patrick told me io put a cloth, soaked in PART PR OS PA EA FUL SE OC I chloroform, over Rice’s face to finish him. TH REAT TO BU RN OUT | AKES OA H “T put the cloth on his face and left it there thirty min- s rea EEA, ze jutes. Then I burntthe cloth, When the doctor came I KIDNAPPED BOY’ S EYES. Filipino Leader Swears Allegiance and May|Said: PCE tt tee ee ie Case Get a Government Appointment. “*Rice is dead." f Ransom Left for Willie McCormick's Kidnap-|{ THE DEMAND : aad After Rice’s death Jones and Patrick went through his ers Not Tak b M. FOR RANSOM. WASHINGTON, April 2. retary Of;the United States of America e a1 B Sree Gel, r THE LETTER. Syarjitaeag esnabngen) that Ae nerse tet’ due tan naa aue-(truoks and Patrick took away all securities and papers he (i The kidnappers of William Me-| mentioned in the letter. Then Wanapeeieoae Witltam aria could find. Then they made out the checks for $25,000 Cormick have demanded $200 in| McCormick, by the advice of i Han ey eee ee each which led to arrest and exposure, , ; gold for his ransom. For non- police, put the $200 in the place cloth then tle it up put the Iit- ena ree gnt he, compliance, they threaten to burn designated. 1 ther patra ide enuare Pall atte ene that | an Ind’s ey | eis there yet, Ae CE STE thewe vaton-| DETAILS OF JONES'S CONFESSION q out the lad’s eyes. Detectives: Watehed/ini vats, Sa : ¢ mate ° : any men. | The money has been placed, ac- ee er Thea rae | ee 1a Be WiveH aun aa ietaay OF THE MURDER OF MISER RICE. Watched it from places of concealment | % money and dont toll the police %| Aa a result, te Ana SMARTS a cording to their directions, in an| ay night. ‘The kidnapper watched the elder M of his commi They made ne money, knowing that it would nadpavidencly, you will have your boy in 38 hours and !f you refer our order we will burn the eye out and burn him to death, Yours truly KIDNAP THE POSTAL-CARD. dear sir I f t in the let- ter to come to p and 135 st the square pail Is In the large boiler on the northeast corner do not come before 8 p m this iron pot found, as they intimated, in an old washboiler in a vacant Jot at One Hundred and Thirty- , % preehys "| Mr, Meco: : fifth street and Third avenue, in| day hat 1 Ing letters a ter and the postal card supplied It, were given to The Evening World by the police, Asaured that the MeCormick boy Kidnapped and Ix in durance somow within the city the police departme get the mean certain arrest, the borough of the Bronx. The letter demanding ransom was received by the boy’s father He took it to as at noon yesterday, bending “every effort. to unearth the orime. In all things the ktdnappers of Willle McCormick patterned their actions after those of the Cudahy kidnappers evening Yours: KID SE Tsfalslala tals tacalabsldlabalatahita Ladsta ta sno noanngnEHERoTEnNN OIA AGTH ERR Best ttt eee PCL Liners Capt. James Gannon of the High- bridge station. Detectives Brow- nell and O'Leary found the boiler phet ndye a clue (hat may unravel this motive and lead to the capture of The police believe that revenge rather] the kidnappers, but they are hampered. than a desire for gain 13 the motive for] in pursuing It by tho father of, the miss- ~ the crime, ing boy. Revenge the Motive. Smoothness, body strength, faros—all that a. drew should have; DALLANTH frou P. PALS ALB. °, es u a oso" tle swore te y. WEATHER FORECAST. othe thirty ents Hing we om OM York o x for New vleinity the restrictions of the P law, Justice Jerome to-day decided not hold, In 3 decision hanged down this after noon Justice Jerome decides that the use of a printed authorization to place a bet given in a gambling resort iy only rea! an inyention to evade the law, BS et St Se SS , wiul Confession: WEATHER-RAIN,| FRESH WINDS, 200,970 The Regular, Attested and Sworn New York City Circulation of the World Morning Edition Alone. UNRIVALLED. “Circulation Books Opeu to All.” | in a two-ounce bottle. Pro- y Lhad got chloroform from a nurse.” “Did Patriek say wanted with it?” “DON'T YOU THINK RICE tmurder of Millionaire Rice, 10 got IS HOLDING ON LONGER] his money. The remark had been THAN IS BEST FOR OUR LN-| made to him by Patrick, | KI S*HADNT WE Ber! “L asked him if he had men-| TER GET SOME CHLO-! tioned it to Dr. Curry, He said ROFORM! — Lthought Patrick | 80> that Dr, Curry would, not do at first, bat found he Then Patrick told [ine to go to Coney Island and get]. what he “For rheumatism, he said, or for toothy ache.” Aaah | sueh a thing. was joking e 1 should get Got 1 Here, e aaid it was hard to get, in) was in earnest.” ‘ f So testitied Valet Charles 7.{20me lindanum from a druggist. i didn’t go there, Jones this afternoon at the hear-| [ sent to my sand got both shloroform.” brother in ad you had any conversation at this’ Jerome in the to the value of Mr. Rlce'al eam ing before Justice of the Criminal Court library Handanum d ort | Building in the case of Lawyer Albert T. Patrick, accused of the », often. I estimated: Wo Rice's weelth at about $5,000,000, “They came by express. Each | enought it wus more, It was “How did you get them?” os Se ANA Ate >) (a Bia teal ariai 2

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