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JONES BY DEFENSE. eu man inthe Tombs, was a “respectable person cs far a: re asked Jf the he knew." ‘Aw the clerk read this Lawyer Pat- Whe sar Huuston, + your father live?" ng dim to dew: ‘Tex. in the country.” |4 princner., Lawyer M ex. In the county | nen had a “mushtash.” to shield myself NI ERPT ETOP ER EEL SRE anna \ i Foore | was) ai once. perces VALET JONES HAS Ueieamrer/havelultain er, Praia te ET: Ce UES the law clerk said that folded Sav alenity = opD PRONUNCIATION. 1 dy not ‘all that he had a mus-! could not read th mtn pe It * answered the vale. with a am'le, | handed to Lawyer Mo I cal folded hia hands frequently. wat and eyed the valet as hip confusion. xatd he Ju: als aund and took ronounced the word as correctly , read | nen to Anawer. ia Frenchmen. ff Moure, who waa once a black-! t Valet Chustes 2. Janes with the on wyer Moore was coid and that queeton un- fs amas volce Patrick read the He seemed to be mak tures hese He ; a i its newered Joncs. let'n carrection, aba vance. statement mades by Jones ete Ia nt how +Jonex down ent! ‘ made that Mr . * auld Juatle an n October 4, the kin ir. Rice: a i break “Jones down ent t | nee 1 Justice Jerome stmpty er u sworn when | Pp Wives whould lie for Rice's death ko cominitied the murder fmaide to ” nee. ot omit a word. eof hysteria, if him Into a sta x “Ever bad a talk wilh Mr Os fiverytt Weil after my. relatives in mintheahoapital 1 Jones's, words Be-whieh you C yeu said tn wii f : Sere oxi my fther to. Mr. 2 SHE TOOK THE | spon last statement i ahment H te Semin, Hattle about articulars of tie case pmupnthesonlyconess Thal SOAK ED fae i CHLORIFORA a ' a hee aiwe he statement.” | P 5 3 sl, Thad talks with him ao numter of Was Shiciding Wimaelt \it Ls | He was w what you talked about.) LIKE A CONE AND HELD IT OVER = times.” Fro der pure | AOR SCP errr Oey SoMa ae eta “was weak and the stole MIt RICE AD.” FH How soon after tie mur taint |, Real | | feoted both my father and 1 great . ener coed oa and grew red as he @ dia you bh Tk with Ist ees wef Yes 1 think 9 What cll you expeet Mr. Battle ly nok to tell him what the! p, this, BT think tt was toe |e a : x Where are these inte f |) would tell your father? “i him Patrick killed Rice Jonen Turned White. ~ in his office.” | i Well, In severn “TL dent know “7 rel Hy shin . or in Pat- andke ete from hin You und extoiyour/couna Jones was white as the paper in Pa s “Was a stenograiphel sent? 1, Pes. i LDKERDIen SHEE! | “Your father and you were weeping, | then took to He to your counsel} Jes was, White ae ne ems: ae \ a se ee Hu n tonishing and. nt of the 4 os Patrick's reading :f he [fread Doo Whittne x je Checks Lawyer. : No; Tddn't say 1 was weeping.” h te ted Lawyer owas Hstened to. without rs Mes Res Rome here Hl Je ngrky I said my father epoke to oneeEn sound disturbing (he stilines« of the wept. 1 felt badly.” bis testimony an i ithes ry 4 rn tint After that recess was taken for seked Mr Moore turning te | E BC ot | “You didn't expeet Mr. Battie to teil] to J! luncheon. hale steel F ill ty your father—not aif, all? pressed . who ralsed | Rae eS Mr, 0 day? Osborne Tee tiara eute oo DN Oe ec iee Meo Hee ras =/MORRIS MEYERS | SAt that time dide't you intend to te i = Socen expan sas io wae won sue] “Wan pe : pac conciamee ae rout “hao! Wty SE IS RELEASED. complaint was | Another ble. Thtimislneci hen tnt ri : PBI TIM. A GRATCE | Detective 1s 5 ard ee es Me AVanba Deco coriileirntiee. TO OTHERE if NO RBA: | jective Be Ruare t io ma a Deed . Salat ally, sat behind Jones during tae a/t spite ionieh a | twas too weak to talk to aim, to tell | Bail in $5,000 Furnished for peon sseesien LEY i By nunieation hin myself Him by a_ Brooklyn me Clovely, and it was evident th nos tif¢ what he me ‘Atut did you intend to © your was han gf tectlve bad een eet : Vi tet Io meany bs vas Jerome. him co admits tha Glass Maker. ©) cla orders “Then paldiaatr ath eebuit _OYES, SIG 1 THINK 1 DID SO IN- renalore but thal cry el tris Meyers, fthe witnesres to 2 A Snag for Jones. toe for the remurk, savt idhnptimne TEND.” repded Jones meekly. HAGE RE errr erat Ree will, ind who fe under arre Be Before you made the Ins: statement) wun i mph!" said Patrl k, in a low votce.| igor ne MRT TO hake. © SHELL | sd with forgery. I the fret d S) saying you we ; f snything i| thonswe smiling at Morris Meyers, his clerk, | 1M Wy [was roleated Goedey ti oo bath. ture & know that Mr ¢ sb would ct tnitered bane. LW pme of J Jones recaiiel that Mr. Miller, one of riety lan int the room oy secrowtel) nishel ohn - the lawyers for the proponents for th Rice will of 18%, called upon him after Mr. Battle's second visit to the hospi- tal. Capt. Baker wan with him. They asked! after his health, Jones sald he told not know for turer of pla Unb ie ieicbiiele ete beleteiteleteisetetett | NO PROOF YET TO elevator boys in Ry apd they said that Patrick there on the Suniay Rice diet unsil ed Lawyer Mente a Mtoe his ear eculoting a Third ve the property chy, as ander Hy vklyn, and Third avent Moore ave, Was Feallat No by a clerk | x, sarily five minute re “dn't you know the at suid] ‘ HOLD PATRICK ON. EL ce of Moore & Cantwell, Pp they would contridict > pone elaine phen you don't know to this day why gee JT heard it from the boys t 1 Racyeae A Capt. Baker and Mr. Miller called on Min stnten jnttle. { Schear. lt, from Mr. Bacle or Mr ul ne = you then?” the enthe conspiracy, the | f shown to prove that Pate sir, Edo not.” nd the murder of Mr. Rice, | und happened from the time | “Did Capt. Baker call upon you later?” | Jones me: Patrick unt! he attempted to | commit aulcide. “He did not “in the Tombs with{ The statement was the same in sub- * CUSTOM TAILORS. “When you w tance as Jonca's confers, eon the Mr. Miller, Mr. Byrne and Mr. Oxborne] witness stand at pas ero ulm iieronithe, wasn't something suid about retaining] tion. zi Special borne. “WASN'T IT BPCAL SMS THAT YOU CON “It was because Mr. Osbor : . he would not Meten ty me unless f cold ve r i nek rlek le rently anttts of murder, except the oneor- peated teat pevdeatcead all the truth.” Jdn't it be better for you to There mu = : oars censWhy id he tet you he dlda't } sili thee Ran eetine PATRICK Be NGL E COURT JONES'S Weeks @ battle, of some lawyer other] Patrick heipet the clerk whenever he fo Meve your confession ty Mr genuine c N. fiaae was unable to read the statement, hich E k g. Mr, Osborne wald av didn't know J ont understand,” answered dones retlintirireentlo patra Houne| Withenteaiieritseet a ae totieeting aster Wee 2 had ever cont TOME i Justice derome explained the question, nat time, TD thought }of the atatement. Hix face war Imps | : : yeaterdny. und doves urawered “yee ti the quer ie wan n goed attorney. “St eam oe i Bane ral Offering: The attorneys began chatting one nr “Then, before you cut your throat] aeniy he Light alghi of Patrick her: other. Mr. Moore sald he ought to put! Did you « iy you gave Mee any JON ES DECLARES ME IS v0 ha had a good Ting the clerk Inthe reading of the state: | . DM, Onborne on the «tand riett now [onus RUMI NIM SARS ‘ Bere ee ees ng Is $ an Senay Jatt alate antes ‘ : first To amused the vale nd he leaned far To - am ys Nouniras geile (endvee niin er Waen you mate your first sta wer the arm of lie chair, and. wit Me ( : h *! jumping up. PIMiiat pee wasn't something sald about en rin on his face watched Patrlek with | rouserings, ) mops and go of! kala ihe Jue: fon Ta RA a Ne ice w lawyer? erat unl he divcovered that he was | = tice f ARIE TERRA TAMER ind again told how they were scattered! ——— Mirecaic thought athenthat ttrseting the attention of the reper. | VALUE 80.00, r + Once more Patras lawy Insiwted | The si itd PY bie prints: tha he veree was a good lawyer, L think 3 > shold no ons ay eee se esemorn ala seis Law saya lalate | The statements in th In the pb prints that Iam on the verge of wana ® uwy Protea trie sai "ne "eonctued ta] D. B. FrockCoat Jones then he told otneee itn a halk nam again contemplating sulelde are untae. TP never Son 3 nonte 1 Patrick and Moore conferred for some i the night you cut] urn the pages uf J onfexson and ta. Mf. Battle was con ens Hooke centers! orged wil Lia all my life aa | do now ewer PEBrompe Tha live ‘ers (clerk and Vest, « Ay oreraalc Netoneny ¢ P Uked in a : oan onthe | ! ; eostitement contained : enn, Ae Twas only trying t0 protect mel" ane to donee tspewelters att ep atenre are that unburdened my mind ts a great relief. Up tleulnra about Patrlek's if Bestere rast aeomstel essiniee nila) Str, Moore remumed, going Inck tthe s ago | was sickly, but since [ have been able to be ont aks COTE pier bec nbc tcrind ys Wares Cane NEL stare protecte crests : wa Patrick told Jones "0 Recall any ainent ae ney i We SD 1K sey a Mayecs air | have recovered my usual strength. ated how Mr. Osborne had ac- | owned Mra. Erancle's S. W. Cor. Nassau & John Sts. You made." iefaeecnnacatnaaintrantars AEN : 4 think the strain Lam under suMfclent to break down a of making a fetitious state. | Rue the rent of two In the squabble between Lawyer Moore) UM Mle ns Did Nevers Hewette Whit jis craticontessions: Mr, rooms In eR nea pcan aT it he atid a J he couldn't corroborate the | Jomtes nls iad never | Geek north or south or east or west, heard of ant im y n Pat- 1 rick and Mrs. Francis, who he salt) § Sunday World want ad.'s the best. told you you were lying like 3 dog didn't het’ aeked Mr. Moore, sheking his inger at nes, and Mr. Osborne the latter made a mé down he walt that Patrick told I bave great admiration for Mr. Moore. He impresses me as fertul force and intelligence. Statement by es. Hadn't you notitled the District-at- | UH i apology ‘tothe former, and a general) sine that it was mercury that killed] THe Meyers rewtue the wit | Jaugh went around the room, Jone next time he saw ft tt was in ‘ Rice ckis office Meyers Wan there, Joined fin the’ mirth, JJecwlaced one of] ef iaty ate, Buttle It was both mercury | oected te bela wnlese ra Eo. main of wo; rt Charles F, Je [hls large hands over his mouth and! quad chiorotorm Warcrure [lees Reniayite Se eet ee OH ce les con ERNE) | Bniekered. | Htad vou tolt about any potson other | wale eee et eee saat ee zs The valet blurhed. smiled Ina shame: ) ‘Patrick laughed, too, but at Jones—! thin mercury? meeting there Patrick, 3 and snort. Gea arity elie f = ena ar ealraenr legs Da oat faced w Not at the joke. Lothink TE otold Mr Osborne the tira) ft was slow work tke ur % PE cee nite asinine: he; fire thet] os aid that, He sald thar 20 ME don't iD ange ered miiionaire’s valyt aver tae ae ‘| y Assirtant Disteh t- Attorney: Gar fake Was te Mr Howse ae {fictitious state. - . Dinas tate tee tee threaee he we dow vin vn Mourane Woolen ok tohe ote Ww . er «uc! “Anything contradictory a* tt had toll Mr Osborne that ehlos will of May = he eae i WW RAT ths ‘ My yo t ' i < Vote he yon write | nen Used such Sooway-in which Mr, Rice wns killed? orm had been uaed. L toll nim that he] Attorney Macce BA nara eacaeractete UL eon te oh RAY, temiiheitsinteenath deacd Petes Ostorne tokl ame L must © 1 don't recall.” tablets of mereury.”* Jon eaantalenes tatdaingitet nt iaed) | eee ee em inthe a fernoo *| tol the =. “Any as to the alghing of the ct ty that was the poison that and the Wott | atte AU eect Ta Pate a dae : air. : wy SruSPA = ; he wan! both you and Pat- : ‘Any as to the letters and envelopes?” member that 1 Fe ALTTt parthiy Peer eee eR RoR SHOWN minlnlafelnieteietininteleieleielte! ete rick were punlah alike, didn't he ‘!None that-I recall.’ him what he had taken." | pee t i ow . vig + not exactly i “Any as to the emiailming” ntanstioneed ' PATRICK’S LAWYERS x “nt told you Va ae aay tel the 'No.” ee Dintrete Ne L iy ARE SA | wy th yeu we Ke i mes “Didnt you ray that Was killed by TISFIED se] 1 wie asready: in trouble © ealled and saw Mr, Rice ved hi wit you tell woat he “Not at that. time.” Jirectiy, 1 gave whe thd he ” ING ROTO HobD Sol ete sold che eatement 1 had rye Aaa HOCTIN EG was fletitious wad couldn't be corrobor- me Y Theat’ Me Kiowa conte ated. Locame over from the ‘Tombs Mr. Oxborms, Capt. McClusky and ¢ Haker came. Capt arked ne me about ACCEPT A OWALV Min FitOM| AND TWILL ate | Ei A THE the second visit, MeL EErinate § irry talk | eee About that Conferston, | Didn't Mr. Osvorne tell you why © de believed your siatement—tiret ett Mr. Moore Pint Nepa eit ment—to be fale that rom mercurial Hefore resuming the cross-cxamin about the letera’t “He only sald it cauld not core | Hy me J «satd he hed not heard +| Vad Jone Lawoer Moore | the Tomailed ty T told him FoborateJ.”’ f intth now A subpoena: upen. C James | ho wbin'le nko Mr. Rb “When you confessed ty Mr, Garvan | The ; x to me} } DEADLY HATE OF JONES fi Goyitierauresita RAGReE MH cORBSrieE ATG iDEMArch Lum. where, wore Spt? MARY “wapir FOR PATRICK SHOWN. wi bee pout pon ig the truth batt Lime sence | The shoe-buying public is always interested in our trade movements. Hae eerie: jauccornacats navel donee wl? Coe Fhe he wire murdered "|| ‘They know great bargains are the result. For just as one man can ‘told here on my direct «x %e ia ’ teen Mivlelininintcieininrictem |. yc eecaull that ty wae mentione’,{ command and earn a lasger salary for the same work than another, so Tepidn't you tell Mr. Ou j lat ead z Na RISE Chalten Cac ani Mea nurne | ue an one firmfcan purchase at so low a figure that it becomes useless for the Arinuerice Mr. Hhce Pat badltehs Af overe theres HS pining was wild avout ite. Tombs] others to try to compete, In the -vho'esale market, in the retail SomlAtolit en ‘ valet : c eat mf DA von ever + before Qn went: toi bed yc trade, among our patrons, we are known as New York’s great value "You haven't 1 e | ty Kg leezit t Yes Loread a white " “as Wael | i Nactipe Wreguneatues uta repre: | When did vou wake up? getters—value givers. For this Easter sale we offer 15,000 pairs of very tong, have yu) Iiwas 7a merthat i ‘ vel tis ie cuehione) [seatitive of your Howsers’ firm: belug} ‘about bateloek.”: % “1 REGAN TH JAHORUAW wae vant calid 7 Aaya Hawlihered farevent? Phen vou cut your throat?” S. Daniel’s shoes at about half their usual selling prices. ABOUT THE FI Titadwelreancateats 1tlesh * we i ; yo wt? ee oa or o i : eR =) low ald he vho gave you , Told Some j iuw. awn Ng aes arate ; ie wlant you cut sour rheaar, aut fwedkemyntt Raz ame man ene ware 2021 Men's $3.00 Calf Shoes at i 4 x fa eral moth or inte Nery tak? Tombs? dR She lowe “Did you ever tell the i bj * S “1 doen't know 1 don't know kow he Both Black Calf and Russet Shoes, extended or clos: ements you made prior ryteantve ae atautbya rear Saleen lis taua rts fiockel t dant know. waetiter he hada] edge, medium or heavy weight soles; Bulldog, Gotham, es, wir; there was some nome ea tie LOH ERS OALEALS Gee a ‘ pee Wd vou write erred of not TV othink he was in my London and Common Sense Toes; Lace or Congre: MivaVerpeciat enter - e valet might ret Blacksmith tactics of ves] ny statements i) the next morning. all widths and sizes; always 2.50 and 3.00; for this Jones made t Iiestion wis “T dtd not awvas this mana trusty?” asked Jus- special Easter offering cane . a bead » "You etini about writ k ryou didnt?’ the jerome. ” one might racy, m Me 1 my impression he wat . RaCuNCanT Sou sre gue tte? fetes ie geht sont tle 9 ot 1 Write Letters. It yuu sy in coutt'yvan tel him?” |Men’s $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords at “Did Meyers say that vented was third vist sulclde Where are they? “tow . asked Moore. . t to the} NY Hat td ne say about the Metttious “1 deatro ben "ho was you nua a) not sure. He Is not In the Made of Black and Tan Russia Call, Vici Kid, Patent make eu hat Th alenatie 9 4 4 1 wwout th 1 teatraieatisin Who ir attendant the rest of Tomba naw i eae Leather or Velour, Call; Custom, Rex, Lenox and Eng- state linc es, " ‘ attend " “After Te =e ay Ate i ones did what he co lish Toes; full extension and medium weight soles: sae before he witness [ieee ame DreCurryiiecame Mater My Fae oieena: a rol ean back from h Mr. Chapman. cute thing while Lawyer Moore was ask: every size, ever: width; full 3.50 value; fur this Yes, Meyers did eny ¢ ; He ti oh pital, y LON WAR AE Before Mir. Date | eS special Easier offering at “Did Short say sien al! te Hee ObG AA i An Adjournment Taken. “AIL of them? Jor you tn the h tal? ee eS eee o pe - AF Et Sccinidietiarsd unless it was genuine?” LS REPSU AN SCNS “Did you ray ‘You are all rig ‘ 5 morning” suddenly sked Mr Moors 4, "Good morns Teoan remeber. “Do you rememt ‘ment to Mr. Osbors VALET’S LESSON TO THE LAWYER. romaking a Just before yu asked Mr or Plain Common Sense Toes; Button, Lace 07 Con- want at at recollection. Men’ s $5.00 Sh and Oxfords at kno yledite."* : Hand-sewed French Patent and Enamel Leather, Black erponed, 1 ' A and Tan Vici or Russia Call, Box, Velour and Black i Heetion vas s Calfskin; flat and twisted last; Blunt, College, Bulldog tL eut your throat that you r F eon 1d MaVieges) toenail Risetwiilior suena a nae | SOS Ree sien te Lack of Mel gressyall weight soleszall sizes and widths; equal to any the day of your arrest? me Wis name be | gif, Onborne aeweated adjourning (ely. sanee Mid what he « aie ones's recollection v 3 THE HOSIERY SHOP Custom shoe at 5.00; for this special Easter offering.. 0 eotTh be b think this vin vow ip anil Le oF ey * h he didn a ow pans it = < A 2 Ci ES Ma ies aa Po oi ean ar ats Tune [3 AHIR eee eee ene inien aavenu| 951 BROADWAY, NEAR 23D ST. | Boys’ $1.50 School Shoes at y _ is ties day of next week while Lawyer Meore wae you? . Me je M"Did you see the will of May 25 in xpirator | Y S ecial Easter Sale Russets and Black Calf, with Bulldog, English and Strand (Patrick's office? — asking nim to dese: 8 1 axked Capt. Baker to call Mr. p *, Toes; white oak, well-wearing shoes, plain or protected . Pl bn came ho Mr, SPORE RE Y, or ald. Hoe tne ben pele : # % BEFORE REWOY back stays; spring heel, sizes 8 to 13343 with heel sizes 1 to Jones ‘sald that he saw Mr. Osborn \JEROME SEES Pern ee en Ana Ua tog Neat aR Cat tw) Dow, MEST TH $4, never before sold’ under 1.50; for this special Easter OMCTING cee cececcncccceer su cteeveeeessevececces esters the eyening before he attompted to com mit. suicide, NO EVIDENCE. neue ae subst mel Silk Stockings * answered Jones, asrlously valet, with ao nmile, vs Testimony So Far Given, When you see this shoe you'll not wonder at the popu- then it ou entered Into 7 i ’ . IP si¥p0 a ae. Ondsene, zat then won| snus aint n ettasnet to het pom Mia, COLE AND BLACK, Boys’ $3.00 Patent Leathers at ac’ e. c ute your \ felony ? Couldn't Hold Patrick on wen Made of Calf Patent Leather, Kangaroo Tip, Buildog or rex: 1 did. took out his gold watch, a $ 1 25, Raglan toe; straight or twisted last, all widths and-sizes. tck’s easy atiitud sit; but ft didn't know it waa] Valet J) 3 Pretty good! That'a pretty | ¢« ink a forgery,” ints Bulliing early to to resume bynes btnek: manner a gnger ee Jee nntoe thay pointe of ; ; ; ted | Phen you ‘i eration, He began to xnap. baci : crores ralrish ike be sis vu were willing at frat to [hin seat na the chief whneas in the ee [E sinte attn’e Ba bel Lon Faptive did you have in mak- Peer asked | amination of Albort T. Patrick, the law- |S Patrick kept on prompting Lawyer 5 Pfaine statement about the wilt air; to Mr, Patrick,” anawerea | Ye? accused of the murder of Miiltonaire tei * He secmed to want to aroune) _ fei is cree Bclut " ne y of the valet. PXPERIENCOO TRAIN DRAKLIABN, | Atate’ A : ner. i ‘No, Bome 1 gave to a prisoner.” 's told of Lawyer George Gordon | references, age and length of vérvice, Adding told you he would give you) Me was accompanied by Detective | ow wae hia nam 5 Q=.b1 Word 2 = 5 as hie naw Hattle's visita to the hospital, He came ‘ — itters af si entered Inte the seh know and patted: It as ws. Tirmat'e Good,” sald Patrien, ing it was a wieked and criminal nest" } He Declares. Bronuunced the word ap watehe REQULAR PRICE $2-50. larity of our Boys’ Shoe Department. Always consid- i Whe-question and answer caused | Anke Justice dapome, QIORNING SE: 5 renchman, Many questions, put in an aggravat’ng 7 creda bargain at 3.00; for this special Easter offering. . Jaugh, Jn which Patrick soined rayed Rice R250, gral t y by Lawver Moo peor an Help Wanted—Fumale. BQ To get waited upon promptly come in the morning hours. $20 If you would copy a letter for him] Brindley,who never permitted the former lon't knov nd consulted with him as| EX! ESAS for fe Men and Boys. ap, the y power valet und iraseured, aus ders ot the wher igiajyousteaye: chem 2: one nm myer Jonex «ald hie father vorlae aeerees Four he Broadway, near Chambers St. I, 0 y vs e or four ° ‘ $ four }came with Mr. Battle on the recond| ono uorivl VIRNMEN. Ova Pe venient. 47 Cortizndt'St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts, ‘Did. Patrick ever. pay you bral “What Is the uso of going on with the] of them. I wrote them with a ‘lead | vinit. si Hemever, aide... examination.any way?" asked Lawyer| pencil. My impression ie’ 1 completed |. “Dic you do any writing on’ that occe Say Facet goa S53 Marlee cee eneT |S "Sites , 215. sad 219 Sixth Pease bet, 14th Chiral $5th Sta, written| Moore, Patrick's counsel. “§Vhy not ad-| twy ora wan writing the third’ stonT? asked Mr,. Monre. cRate lacs ee 3d Ai r dourn until Tussday?” 3 “who aie ‘you: write shel rat one. tor" | ah ? ir Z he ‘] dere ®: i"