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r THE WORLD: MONDAY EV. . 190T. NG, APRIL 8 MORE WITNESSES IN RICE MURDER. Valet Jones Makes a Trip Through the Tenderloin Gathering Corroborative Testi- monyAgainst Patrick. } Accused Lawyer, call with Rage, Gives In- terview, Declaring that Old Man Was Not Murdered. TOC COG aye1e1svers1aie) © 61) When the preliminary hearing torney T. Patrick, a killing WElam M by t to-morrow by ant Distric Lawyer Patrick in hie cell rending th: spiracy, forgery loreforming told by presses unqualified opinion that the and in good mental and He says that Letrs of Mr. Rice, seconded Mr. Cant-| well'# request for an adjourn ‘ “We don't want to oppress anv one.) he mu hto give this man, who ts dis way to the chalr. a fair ¢ Some of these witnesses are habltues|P re Tenderloin and formerly. vistted | f he had to say ment tasued by Leaw- order to secure them Jones has been ne ‘Tenderloin resorts at night "Mreaad Ate ate) Mr. Nienll Informed r the surveillance of Pollceman omewhat Ilke the) that Fred Rice, the brother of | cholas Brindley Teomitted every AWillam IM. Rice, who fel! dead two days | Assistant District-Attorney Onborne ones a: ¥isiti with: Dewees | aco tn a decree iseumed the responsibility for these to the Tenderloin Mr. Os- | a Tex 1 prowls of the valet, says t 18 10 secure witnesses have been fu that he went there with an object in view. “That object was ac- ts sald he. “I don't think it ry for him to make the ministrator of ¢ ation that his brother dic In other words, the Texas jally denied the validity and 16) wills. RICE WILL CASE |nigiee ntatement mae Sie We IS ADJOURNED. trick Gets Angry. When Albert T. Patrick, who is in the Tombs, heard of the good times enjoyal by his acourer he lost his temper and Horn- helrs an Hine | journment for the first time since his arrest con- todo mo, ‘Me unk rented to tel! his story. He made a sai Of the will pres Lover until careful statement, bitterly attacking the June term asserting his own tnnocence Legality of Milli ire’ -| a declaring that he waa the victim of| gality of Millionaire's Oocu KILLED W WIFE IN FACTORY. ment Must Await Pat- a eananiraeys Mr. Patrick said: | rick's Will. ldents whe were Deetaton JAPAN READY FOR TRUUBLE ——_- Szar's Latest Manchin | | ian Policy Lends Re- lief— Mikado Wary. Cavin: erences con the military ant i at Japan ad- which almost ——_— MORE STUDENTS IN JAIL. Police Stop Demonstrations in st. Petersburg and Kharkoft. NDON, April &—A despater from he Reuter RAM Jharkoft dents for on the er sti pein con waving a theatre partenlar a of a piny tating pe wheee oval ns in Russti MOLINEUX TO WAIT LONG. no Appeal Not Expected TU Next Fant, ALBANY. No Y., April § avn until fat | ; WOMAN FALLS FROM WINDOW Bane. ha [Shooting Witnessed by Severn The of on Workt With tt c The matter of esta pr beines iS Pie Mary Ku Topples trom and teal will of th a Tea Floor to Yard. Rice hefore the Surrogate will not bel : 4 Kupshen.ck Madison fter ; A taken up nt the ertminal Kk before Juntt next Mor comidence is ft ts an establinac! the of eighty did nis 1 yerterday at the age cf and there will never be any proof otherwine. falry story tn th | | this morning) Xecutors a collaboration with Cap demanded that the contest go on Ire A. Baker, Jones's lawyer Tat spective of its effect upon who fe hired by Haker, Assist criminal prosecution. He said he did not deileve the Rice heirs ever wanted to try the content In Patrick's behalf Willlam C. n well, one of I orneys jn th criminal pr urged civil matter be adjournod unt erlminal charges against Pat he witnerses to the ceed of for many District-Attorney Osborne, who Prot, Witt- whose nix has been expecting In a few days, and who swore that Rice died of mercurtal poloning, If he dia not die of something else. “The object of Jones's story ts to have me held in prison pending the will I1tl- gation. My arrest on a murder charge and the desperate attempt to holt tne t9 due entirely to my ability and attempt to give bail upon any less serious charge. “Jones swore on the witness stand, admitted it in open court, had informed Osborne. about 1) will, shail be Al De Lancey Nicoll, THE WILSON DISTILLING CO, Baltimore, Ma of the toroform, and that subsequently, in collaboration with Witt on Feb. Zi, the present complaint charging me with killing Rice with mercurial potson was maie at the Instance of Osborne, who now buasta to the newspapers of hin sharp trick tn depriving me of all knowledge of the mature of the accusa- tlon against me until he had used as witnesses those whom he supposed to be for me. 95th YEAR. and unlimited lor the purp: the tefendant and ne State witness box’ process, any per: manufact’ the ‘awen Everything Reliable. “It would take but Uttle corrobora- nto convict Jones upon his own con- ion, but it would take a great deal me upon Jones's accusation. after a careful Jones, ex- “American Rivalry. Last week there was an international authors’ race In whioh the contestants c Paul Leicester Ford, an American; mbertoa, Englishman, and Atherton, an American woman 4 England her home, Books by cach were selling side by side at the Wanamaker Store under the aus- of the International Association ewneapers and Authors, ‘se Cable enters with his “Bonne venturo,” and all the others will be put to their best paces. particulars about these authors and the ke by which they hope to win will be found in the announcement over the Wai rleton, Simon, exarnination of Charles F CHATHAM SQUARE, 193 to 205 Park Row, Chatham Square, 2226 to 2234 Rinker namo on page 6 of to-day's W. ne on past of to-day’ ‘orld. emoved to Established (823. WHISKEY. That’s All! COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. Everything for Housekeeping. Everybody Suited in Every Way. Cash or Credit. 12\st STREET. 3d Ave., Corner of 123st St. alantck aul ire helt more peared on a. uch a preposterous mi wlth previous disturbances at at place | A number were also arrested in St 1 tl ) Your pains and your |making the / LIEUT. GOVERNOR CURED. f Gencral Thomas, Oldest L iving General of the Civil | War and Formerly Licut.-Governor of Vermont, | Relieved of Rheumatism by Dr. | Nervura Blood and Nerve Remedy. IT.-GOVERNOR THOMAS CURED BY ears of age is the DR. GRE! 3 NERVURA iilustrious soldier-statesman, !Thomas of He has held office as Representative and Lieutenant rnor. Strong of purpose and of cleat utely on his word. Listen toh |pains and. twinges his letter telling “f 5 goo |Greene's Nervura relieved him of pain. General 8 Says “fam pleased at this opportunity to add my testimonia’ the woth of Dr, Green's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. many years of life's of rheumatic pai use of Dr. Green letter for others’ good." Rheumatism c into the joints circulation and ad nery Every trifling cold strengthens Ordinary pri exist to show & : fabsclutely of mineral eiements, is Senator, every one may depend abs on who. suffer woe how mus thick les through de atmosphere aggavates { but and nerve remedy ertain epecttic r aches continue withou of the medicine General ‘Thomas commends for jof all sufferer: ell styles are among them. t styles are the main’ s among style Nisea F The double advantage of buying a}; "°¥ery iS WATERS PIANO is them { A : Is!.—The saving thatcomes from j Men are amazed at the qual. dealing direct with the manufac-[fit¥. the style, the linish— fer so {little as Sie, turer. eeu ale Bale 24.—The positive assurance tiat|! tron made-—a proof that you will get a first-class Piano! {the garments passed through Send postal for catalogue with re-}{C!e28, HLL, airy Workrooms— duced prices and terins on our new fad wot Ue germespreading isweatshop. oN WOOD 5 (0. 3-year system, giving you three years’ time without interest. HORACE WATERS & CO., 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. HARLEM BRANCH 254 W 1ssth st, FAth Ave, aa West 140St Coward | See oot Shoe For Children. | Not a mother in the willfully allow her ehilire CARPETS OUR SFRING ARRAY bro from the Tand w ! fue, £35 value, $3), antee it, Infants’ Calidcen 's Misse: 2. ‘Also for Adults. For Sale Only by at 1 JAMES S.COW ARID. 2h pat Nd BOX COUCHES, $13.50, nearWar edit A Review of Polar Expio- use our “lang ©: ration in 1900 in the CASH ov CREDIT 1901 World Almanac and FE (wPERTHWAIT pal pedi. °° & © A reference book ot ally 600 rast. peice ase,| 104, 106 and 108 West 14° Sr. °* © For sale by newsdealers, or may be had by mail on receipt of advertised price. NEAR 67 AY. Brooklyn Stores: Flatbush Av. near Pollan Sr General Judge of Probate Court, with rheumatic Dr journey left its touch upon me in the form | have found benefit and relief from = the ‘ervura, and give my permission to publish fietent blood volumes of evidence pvold Why le the ood among 740-742 B'way. J | estas eek Hip, * 1807. | Ss iY, (D” RELIABLE’ “fp inster Rugs, 9x12 {t., $17.59 ® feet long by feet wide covered iE lwith eff Siderits. Your own time for payment if you Greene’s | 0 ie at ieleieleleiqi-f1 | ole Yenamafy Srore Exhibition of PARIS COSTUMES Tomorrow ! The Most Important Fashion Occasion of the Year. SUe Tomoirow Morning's World. | JOHN _WANAMAKER name} last, and there are hundreds of them, 79¢ all sives zoe 7 regular pric: W snamelied Bed one-inch posts brass trim: & Ol. 98 med, all sizes, ths sale $5.50 regular a ce White This inamellet Bed, with extend- Qak Chiffon ed foot rail, two heavy sold for $4.75, brass rails, all special for sizes, for this $2. 08 this week sale at led nist . establishment. Ve Tron extra heavy posts Inimlntnt | las em i 25 regular price for W Bec while they invite comparison Is, wi Watches, Etc. Keene’s List. THIS WEEK tad varica [Pitess iets: DR CHAPMAN, 107 Me 283 ure, after ine OOk FUEL 503, 608, 507, a09 FIFTH AYE,, BET. 12th AND 13th Sts, BROOKLYN, Largest Display of White Enamelled Iron Beds! To Be Found Anywhere ir This City. This statement can be verified by a visit to our An entire floor stocked to the ceiling with the greatest number of beds that was cver gathered ogether for retailing. The PRICES Are POSITIVELY the LOWEST. se, Ninth and Tenth Streets, CHIFFONIER SPECIAL. th $2.50 eyeglasses at $1. ue Pair, fases are my At any of mys: (heee ie inte “g enone l100 Lae re {192 Fulton St., Bk! | 54lFultonSt., Bklyn. American Rule in the Phil- | ippines, New Governments lof Porto ‘ico and Hawaii, jfully covered in ‘he World 2c and BPneyclo- cane. “reference boo pedls over 609 * * © Substan- tlally f * * Price 25¢.. 3 ry “sale by newsdealors, or Permaneut| may be had by mail on of advertised pric, k of |

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