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ee THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 9, 1901. STORY OF HIS CONFESSION _ PROVIDES 3-CENT EAWVERS ALMOS) 10 BLOWS ; 2COCG ois BOG MASTS OCOOHONOBOOE Bill Introduced Requiring All Extensions to (Continued from First Page.) JONES'S STORY OF acute Nite eed im stakt N (Ss | E A | eee i OT THICE SR AGIeSIGN: rea Oexte for oi VALET JONES READING ONE OF HIS CONFESSIONS. | stablish Lower Rate for Transportation. ; made to prote’t himeeif. “Et ia my best or - made the statement. “The statement ma Tombs to Mr Osborne ty your throat was read over to you? : “It wae.” Mr. Moore submitted this in evidence, ani it was mark hibit 38." When Rice Went to Steep JONES'S STIRS ee lection that he aad itroduced In the Assembly and referre Committee. It ts f Hennessy. Its pre he Cith {| OSBORNE ALMOST : HAD A FIGHT. Rice went to alvep for the last time?” | “About 5 o'clock, as nearly ae 1 re- | member.” | Accused by Lawyer Moore of Unprofessional Conduct— Men Were Separated. recess In the Rice murd ne|_ ENGLISH CUSTOM TAILORS. finysc ins tol tnaure | High Grade Work, Moderate Priccs. nt fare on any extension of the Special Sale ee tes ears THIS WEEK OF ‘/English Cheviots, )$ ee wa “| Flannels and 16 Worsted Suitings,) Measure of th VALUE $20.00. * from )§. W, Cor. Nassau & John Sts. | | “Just about & o'clock. Then I went the Station restaurant, at Third avenue , and Fifty-third street, to get my lunch. | That wan atout 6 o clock “And then you were geome from the house more than forty minutes?” “1 think about an hour’ “What time did house?" “I think about ¢ « “What ad you do “L went upstairs and remained awhile.” oD Patrick ¢ eh don't think he SAID THAT THE FROM TEXAS W AND THAT PUT HIM ot -VALET JONDS'S testime return to the mints Sent te Jatl vek."* “Then what?" and Attorney House wan noting as his att He Telephoned to es Rhneee Cary “LT telephoned to Mr. Patrick the next} te this He thinz.”’ without the con “What was Mr. © dol ? The Court ap “HE WAS ASLE! OR DEAD, HE “To wheen dl MAY HAVE BEEN DEAD FOR ALJ. 1] of your giving th KNOW." Wun the quertio: “You never saw him alive after you went out for your lunch “LT didn't. After I looked a I went wostaire f teleph I told Patrick I was oink to nemd telegrain from Sixth avenue and Fift ntrick. HI UCC HCOCECOOBOOOOCOCCOCHOOCODNC BOI IOOQOCGOODO000 003 storm 19 Ile | : THE 9 g nieileas tT) GREAT thee Mr tise ape vase wae Im “ wien att = Psat Ba 2 DO LEADING AMERICAN CLOTHIERS. annes| os Have purchased the entire stock ‘Told Murder ¢ Tro ttt f Patrick, [Mere Mr Tt mrothis Patrick te othe story, but watt must not ¢ }1 he way?" neet him with it Lo ted him Tenet he wag eating his dinner, but | teil the truth of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, meet me" ‘Did seu tell him wtet wou did here meet nm AM Teo ls 1 gave lin mer i Hats and Shoes of Brown, King “To walted around unt! Tsvw Mr. Pate feurs and chloreferm. How T got both, FALSE CHECK a eck SOU eae hie smn im ow ws theo IS IDENTIFIED. & Co., 177 & 179 Broadway, and ntde for Tatriok to all It would anow on tte will sell everything in the place, beginning Thursday Morning at 9 o'clock, at 4 FORMER PRICES, marking down prices and re- ve arranging the stock to-day and 5\ na CASTE IN THE ee sConmine SUICIDE. | a Now (mai ammore & | Cortlandt St. 128, 130, 182 Market St, Stores ( Gor. Halsey St., Newark, “What time was thiat* “About 646 or 7. It may have been er, but not carter.” Did Patrick go back to the Rice apartments with you?” ve Teller of Bankers Swenson Tells of Short Calling on Him. 2 ‘Again.” sald Jones, “at 4 o'clock, 1 telephoned Patrick Ghat Rice was very | pistrict-Attorniey Ontorne then brought {1 and I ateo ‘phoned Dr. Curry.” oat the fact that thin statement to Mr | “What was ald by you to Patrick | ytoune was made before he had talked when you met him on Fifty-atctn| yn street?" Bae “1 asked him !f he would do what ne fnid he would, and be sald he could not. Free jane Lye Lonel i td, but Patrick uted the amen of isstatbates Short’ and ‘Curtis “Had you talked with Capt. Haker Tells of the Marder. before you talked with Mr. House? anked Mr. Moore “WHY, MURDER MR. RICE," re] et did. 1 talked with him on Thurs- sponded Jones calmly. day. L did not tell him the story.” “Well, what else? “HE TOLD ME TO SATURATE A r HANDKERCHIEF WITH CHLORO-| 4 HEL "@! name f FORM AND PLACE [IT OVER THE ELLO” GIRLS On crusm-examinatian Mr Mr | = OLD MAN'S FACE, LEAVING IT AS WITNESSES. hee meluctiant tiniemon that t (Wo eal fr Page) i THERE TWHNTY OR THIRTY MIN aires ‘ ans aiwolon tad twee F ae : TfL SERS TER PPO TT: mioand Patrick used to tele other did you use your own phone en namen? Mr. Rice's stenatir Then after t Short and mintake tn the AND DID YOU? Testify About Messages Be- 6 Guern “1 DID.” . rome t “Were Rice's eyes open when vou ap tween Jones and Lawyer “ " nS RCS GION i proached him with that instrument of Patrick. Why Patsy Christ- bel death in your hands?” mas's Men Have Struck mEAMInAtion wae cegu me “I don't know.” How Dr r . | Sand sogleniniiwrestiwenaiminetee me Lillian Sherer vtel=| qtunere tem aimee Aca loeatll Plainfield iiNe Use lhe kas wanton | @fter when you telephone! Patrick? ne girl was thom atandll given tanioepelcean SAN ES | ihe ahd tal Pitre mee Gl an artes alae lex : We Announce for "Probably thirty minutes” followbug aor "How long was {t after you hat company irty-ebetn fter which a long Placed the chloroform on Rice's face’ ntral etatte . Bnet: Patsy Christmas did Grip bert ut c. ei pout uwenty, minutes DistrletcAttorney Gaberne | Thitnas Faden fe as SERN Uh Shiro a| Wed. & Thurs, “What did you do when you took the syatem at tae | & oe skull TO rontiag the) atliier LON. dy ew said Stor] 4 towel off Rice's face? “ ness ted Wi ore E OWUEY! 4 strike am: - i “T burned inade and the uaaal pro pared yy he only shoved work has : Hanan ; A Sale of Heard Mr. Rice Laugh. In answertna pad absecnndern iit ook ' v ‘Then, when you were committing SARC RAS ISS, HUES Ua 4 E raf S: 2 VY | ee ee ee Ca 1B the ny tat Kin i ations: | 500 Stk W atsts place? Vera j ‘ 1 : r “T cannot aay that 1 heard anytting aoe Ane ena jae ape lat prices much below recent I MAY HAVE HPARD MRO RICE ERS x values LAUGH, but ft was only an impresaion * ed a nace it ‘ = sae ? “How noon after Mr. Rice was chi Mico sone ' f ‘ The lot consists of J \ formed hd Dr. Curry and Matrick rew Raut SN & > # i ¥ > m) \ the fat?" ss te : 5 a - . ; | A ree | Matter af War PIA Sa strarsesnieevevicnanes | Taffeta Watsts, hr “When they got there, wat did s a ue Uj] dastice Froedinan ecinbon ver tas A salineay | = : | teal Dr, Curry?" | Sk Mierke AERA REE MUNA Rad the © Maa Jo-| a rT ‘ ‘ corded and hemstitched, in Ladies’ or Men’s$ Told hm Mr. Rice wna steal” | reapaital the witness ety GUARDS FOR RAMAPO STRIKE. | Sin natona Sabieye hay As black, white and fancy colors. | Ss Ord jen the undertaker xet there” Ab aL * shin ‘ enh » ‘ = . . fa . i “About IL o'clock. It was: prota war [Deputy Shertte cat tele W rl oul ; aoe aah uit to Order, two hours after the dootor cate|| Siri on i World i | Loutsine Silk Vaists,| >" Seo correct sleeve & French back. Silk Lined— Curry wan ntill in the hou “How long before : ws . Materials and Styles are the © the | ancy Striped TA/~| newen perfect fit and pest worl: - 2 Wag manship guaranteed. ‘The Men Seta ae azsts, as well as the Women will find it i at variety of colorings. |@ most advantageous proposition. laa Sane een For both Men's and Women's | OE ai custom tailoring I have the less than $7.50and very many |largest assortment of New Wool- + worth $9,50—the entire lot jlens, and unquestionably the “About thirty minutes after the un- Gertaker came.” “Waa Patrick in the housy then?* “After the undertaker loft did he take Ce of the papera? | work Exovs MARRIAGE BILL IN FAVOR. Odell to Shan Week f k i [ ‘What did he do with them? | “Took them awa’ “What were they?" | im tawny wien co hington Lacks \ Patrick Took the Wall. 1 rliaer é - i 3 | veer PON, April & = When the} He eis autlee R “ll be sale at T as well as the biggest staff SOPRA AICO ee ° 7 vi \ Sta will be put on sale al = as the © MeO We Eee WHR ee ne PHILBIN WON'T GIVE UP. jou . spec ; M ss Hed tailors in this country. think, notes, deeds and bonds. 1 know - yout a prot é 5.00 each. a { he took the Rice wil ; Nou ¢ Cader My on a] “T thought you». Ghachadene vt Me De h Woeke Y what he took?” Bue : “That was a mistake. 1 made a tee WoULDyer Que before he carried them mway. eH DLs Lord o& T. aylor, IMPORTER, LADIES’ TAILOR, roat UNE oy : "i {r wae tr Where ts thnt i SST GHA VHUSTEnAYY Was poured ite Broadway & 20th St GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, Police I 19 o'clock tn PARE WE Way Jknowan sin ; 3 rotents | Pee iotice ecetee a9 tk oe wa ME WE Shae Pls vung (Con eat Cor. 28th St. & 6th Ave. “When did you next vee Patrick?) | Matrick’s house, GLEG = SE a “Monday morning at 5 o'clock at the temimony was to wan BEAUTINEL Axo Cnn mth, in that apartments. mony of Jones that Wy yothr Evens ! ons, Wing int ip Vatrick twlee thet The Nook-Mnyer's Meee, The testimony brought out tn dt- i \ ect examination waa gone over at|t of Rico's dent Jahn Watiuammaken's buon book store tH holies i : aa a ne ompot which IM of ii Neth without bringing out any con. — Everybody Suited i o withers e iy Hap Moore "astee chow ranere| ORIVER TELLS OF |: on Wedding Rings es stopping the cremation until Capt TEXAS PACK \ dort hall 4 a Baker and Mr. Rice could arrive on AGE. . Hy | Cue New Mosel Ny sade Rings sin Cowperthwait's, IY Leelormter 14 kt, 18 kt. an t. gold, are je ‘Thursday. rain Hobbery ) absolutely correct in quality, shape | Parlor Suits, i Patrick Delayed Cremation, |Paddel Identifies Slip of | .S,fortan nw and finish, Valet Jones said that Patrick did de- Delivery to Valet | Husbands earache thene | There was ar ence 44 kt. Wedding Rings, 3.00 to 10.00 5 y the funerai and the cremation. hud and stil having PfurtoseARtartig's fos | thiy oor tne| FS RL Wedding Rings, 3-0 to 15 00F Bedroom Suits, that Mr, PRboin had been requested to fon In the causes the One Hu trate TMAt that time dia the police have Jones. jund siting cnn }tne. volumen. themae! Joseph Ie, Paddel, of 1991 Becond ava. | price—vnly twenty flys nue, sald he was u driver for the Amer- | aid, all Jenin pert Ming in p thts afternoon without de- Diamont Engagement Ringe, $20 to $500. . Sfranhfield Kho ee calall carl Gellcemen came) In on SS Rear at UL Dining-Room Suits. ae Vaeked him about the four check#|toan [xpress Com er" ferred ly. ‘These men tran vo butler said whe was one of Dr. | op aie je a company, He aid he|Reeniy upprectated by. ferred recep ly, These men were trank : i The bill was amended an motion of , ptediat the benk for payment that | made out all the deilvery sheets for the | of the atv Huvels Aye how, on ferred ‘after excite arromtn had iin | Guernsey's patients SUL OEE ERSRTcor ee | Cash or Credit h 2 company, ow b ‘er Full particnieng |. The Dietriet-Attornoy wus sald to bi Uncle Wentitied Boy, Oneléa feeder shall ve included in the fewe'ers and Imvortersy iti; ry Purse ¢ the) cross-examination| 3fe was handed a sheet dated Aug, 3, distribution imay | peritten @ jeitor to Police Commission’ | pr, rgvert Gu rnsey, of No, 160 Céntral| Improvement, and that there shall be an w TH s ua Five y 4 ‘An announcement. ov: urphy on the subject, He refused UNhUAL tux imposed for heventeen-oeate) Mi Ge EST 147 ST. 1900, and Jdentified an entry showing that | be foun: Ui Qsworne!e box coming from Galveston, Tex., had ry Mo WEP ene ee as ot y ! " : an announcement over the | oiher affirm or deny wien asked aboy: | (rk South, uncle of the dead man. in} ty pay far the work genes vali company with hie Gaughte:, Miss Fior-| provishine Of the ack.” One Under she Pe ROTO TAU Le tae TTR PRN SY PETTY hee Te ee we Rae ee ee