The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1901, Page 2

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(Cantinued got angry. he sald, know, “he kidneys wer they were not “But were they gisted Mr. my whtekers is a disease sald Dr. Williams An adjournmer ML. until k PATRICK'S Capt. James A who wis f confidential of the 1695 w court opened ¢ of Lawyer Al Valet Jones the aged cap Moore's When Mo rdering Baker vole out sald no d him in contro). | + xaid he had been told me) Meet him, <0 paper, Rice saw bggame chummy: boeume hin counsel Patrick During this testim: eumerly forward, listening He held a pad of his hand and took Menally he would shack YW the negative or the ZuttHe told me,' re “that in Mareh he a 2 a settlement by be vald to Mr. Hol His death, "He sald, too, onfidence in me why Mr. Rice raken that Mr. 1 and my fl had dence In me. once heard me and he couldn't He tol wsk Mr ander ing counsel could thought Holt and 1 were ¢ pone litigation unt! then we would div BAKER TESTIFIES THAT RICE WILL WAS FORGED. Partner tp and ne (a BAKER TELLS PLANS. Testimony of the Texas Attor- ney of Millionaire Rice in Poison Case. fer} | years.” “Did he have an yunsel in New York? lee Had No el Here regular ° 1 nes | The 198 will was then otters dence. Mr. (at je ccutled the & attention to the contents of the | Rice rm, taken “He told me that Mtoe hod wiil| in which he, Patrick, was tie residuary | legates and that 1 wa he ex t ecutors. } Patrick's Queer Story. | i ' “Laked him R ' - 6id_ not inte mE under the t me all the fe | “To wald that ef roe if the will w “He maid Mr. 1 pide in Texas ani |: § nr but he didn't w te woul x let me look after ihe ; “Phen he told me Mr. Rice hid mad a: some assignments of the 3 him. E Rice as Philanthropiat. “Mr. Rice hot told atm that he ex 4 ected him ty spend the ' legal obligation » but that he woull “Then we dine the body and ty of Mr, Rice asking Whe pody was cre “We went to T asked him ant to do it. copy of the 1 should have tt. He finally nded me a carbon Being filled out with pon them and Mr. Meldren ane in. 1 asked him to i copy, He at th “no. He told me Jot Rice's papers, but he should have them, Jat ‘Be trrrned these papers ove: Patrick Wanted 1 L told him I would tak 1 offere that he y street, which I 365,00 and one f: wanted a full Inver “turn over the t ne for a 4 Omit them with a security {ty and to exploit the name of Wy M. Rice throughout th sii philanthropist. He sit that day to m+ any on| He alyo| jie two checks on Swennon & Co., | or $35, tigations wo checks on MhivAvenue Trust. Company?” shh but he sald the feet was wrecked, 5 A Mistake of in rit ao tt it ny sla king 1 " \ ha . | i i i} Ise sud ‘! M i k nen ' 1 is t . f iMroM i ~ VENEZUELA'S NEW CABINET. tro, Sete by Convention, Names Advisers. in r He and —_ TWO KILLED IN EXPLSSION. |" NORPOLK, The ve Va, Ay ins Med. One oth ts fatally: Nnjured. The Dulld ns SAYS PHILBN >_ Given x the Aldermen Reads r wat the teat «Like the Dialogue of : a Vaudeville Farce. RICE HINTED AT cits A LATER WILL." Chamber, nm, twentye the Aldermanic Hall, Manhatt two citizens of the Wrote to Baler that He Would | ynite the “City Fathers’ tran Probably Draw Up | acted business Another. Thore were three absent Alder- | are 1 Rice \ndweting yt | Med and the following: is an in scexamination | @ceurate account of what hap hoon teens, | pened, somewhat condeused. dO ~ ‘t Lad Prosid THOMAS F WOOL, wave Instructions for vate, iy erties erk Michael I Hlake ath to N procee! read wy womes 4 an ad durin, \ wi two ninters were to | PESCReST TRE TAPAUEDS neome toL0ne while nan BYRNE Whose reso: ' KS 1 hie wife tok n nt $5, (oer, Aiderman Keegan» his sew Was given a sum Ve wo knows wn te wan 1 the estate was to go to the Resolutton ate $600,460 for tae " ridge high AM ANXIOUS (TO GET THE [irs ernie, kiyn Ll. DRAWN UP WROTE RICE, | Bride, AUSE LIFE IS UNCERTAIN. SEVERAL KELY 1 MAY MAist Ut \derman MeINN ! great > MORRIS MEYERS IS REARRESTED. ba tai Bail of Rice Murder Witness |!) a" inte Increased from $5,000 os to $10,000. & at iP k stance to prove boture of the Short and brought tr hort, His b the former, who aypes inored that Meye DI for tip that Seaton, Mentih ¢ Then every vody nued bis tet oash dewalt INNES 1 denire we toever went sempha Mr ID HIS COUSIN Prisoner Accused of} Stealing Jewels Dis- charged in Court. Hy ene's Corr Alderman BYRNE. 1 t r He oui nis itt “but he DOWNINGST 1) owe Hind of + needed WH thidersgeoiid sometidy Bratt i! Richard W Phtintn, of Ne " Valued at Aik wis Os \Weat i 1 1 ' M were fl 1" Md noe Kk fy Twentyothird Neuteld Hoon ted derman w \ nat able with vide «map MURDER SUSPECT CAUGHT. aT te HOhUs—No! Not Arrest Many lene Myatery of derman BRIDGES Well going for to dig a tunnel. we street Wilkeaharse Strbhing. ” man BYRNE The Byenine Weeld 9 de (contemptuoualy 2a Apel yw Tae am Pein «| Alderman Will they poured in the Tage above or tn et? tt all early tocday py a He eee ee Tike a Buh, fet ain bet fale Mhout tale Hod been trailing weve he Alderman, It su the Hvolopes ed te all Dridues’s Repartee, Alderman BRIDG Why, he didn't Otter arn er of broperty A publte park. w oploton, but When some an option on. property: ' t Nfiwe dy mn T pase tt they and maybe lock West n't Want to sce Nobody ike our Chatre man in Ludlow. so T vote aye, Ttesolution offered to appropriate $10,- om for a new xmall-pox patents’ house. Chideman WOO members of the board will ceai eins, Dowling and Small Alderman DOWLING—I phone Roston y e ml an elght-hour day in wages of {0 cents per day sand men may go OUL me. yor thut One thou- An Exact Report Here of One Char- i acteristic Meeting of metropolis at in the gallery and listened fortwo hours andl forty minutes b rasrer PRESIDENT 2D RISE TOA QUESTION UF PRIVILEGE- AMD IF Your EYES WERENT CLOSED AND YOUR EARS WERE ry eho’ of wiae 0 ingloves, te to Aye. ALDERMAN SEC this th awn thee, © agnin. Nententt am rm ther or We tnalle pone what th wrth Brot me & complete an mo yer cauid plush for, $500,000, A VOICI to change ain the Trooklyn 0 ed be Alte! Alderman there don't want DOWEL vo ies all rt Cm all right Alderman DOV I make a mot! GC nthe ru and bring I ntlema, Alderman DOWN man could wee th “inal, “Op th to wan ihe meeting 1 wax forced a deate nnd gtop erating Yet the ry ant Noi SOFIA Sobranje has received Macedonians threatenin Chansber of Deputies w! _ OPEN YOU WovLo .. \ wnow I HAO THE \. FLOOR AHEAD DF THs 7AUG co change the Pot Clntkeon att Huht Why, that ts one of ce oli streets in) Flatuush, rope The rity the # “to Ko te time rclomed Junt the same called to conve ina corner, Vo to nny break Hall-pox nouse wife or ented en? Imiieried it strikes to paten up or Wh : xeomn to uct with ht the 1 Bor rman 3 he men of hoof clnnes wants nd they Mr. Chairman, in abwent mem~ n {6 out of or- the Chatre « Vit bin eare ind a huntle, ahen until next ¢ President of request mem- ent Umer to take their atroling: around and meeting wil ga down in hin an} ) for Bulgarian Deputies, April 10.—The President of the letters from to blow up the abomb, | THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1901. THIS IS THE WAY MEN IN CHARGE MAKE CITY’S LAWS. er. Ato. KEEGAN WHOSE Resony TION pRovi0ks KOR PAeE (Ce WATER AT CONE Y SSLANO FOR WOMEN AND CHIL OREN ~ ONLY Must the men drink’ oven from the ASHORE AT FIRE ISLAND. ‘Ture Go to Anstatar eof nm Stenud- Schooner. el ist Sas bound for Vae Ut tssistan Wan th. Anti-sentpers’ HIM Defeated. atte 7 ALBA April 10 Scavpera’ lit was de Aewem, Heting © pup the bill th} sal HAEASARATAleicet nm out HILL&CO, ENGLISH CUSTOM TAILORS. | High Grade Work, Moderate Prices. Speciai Sale THIS WEEK "English Cheviots, 5 iFlannels and "6 Worsted Suitings,) nan, VALUE $20.00. S. W. Cor. Nassau & John Sts. TH 0 Se OY 3t, NW I UU UNO AVE, Ag 7 Gee © ae Me hurtan few pariiamentary At the Preatdent. Ant CAMBLING ACT IVERWTE NO PROTECTION: sometimes a overworked nerves owing trom hh every aml cer s) sometiines sas catarth, m, but it Ya + MARTHA Wall sient Man Mustiw 14 W. York St, Philadel: Pay fora Whirl at | nenspaver er nanaissnine the Wheel. [net re bt : Wife's Vow’! and = “It is the rush, the rush, the rush, the incessant sttuggle after i |something more and something | ‘higher, that drives us Americans Jever won jon to nervous prostration, and ie gambling yugh the joften to mere wrecks. Fae iseet Haaimanaee beens “Dr. Greene’s great Nervura blood found ih tavork arsine ‘tand nerve remedy: is the sovereign Hee son, a remedy which comes under my | _ [sognizance as a toon to nerve- | = pn Lwor Oa, tired, overworked humanit if you spectively. gt ‘are troubled by dyspepsia, catarrh, | \ HMumme! appeared for Rradies. | fainting, or steeplessness, | would ind Vexander amon: for [vison advise you to try it Twisonznetcups (hates her dent: foniwhich: Se vsiaina we are hard workers. Many he ad sciven ae 1 tw of us do not realize how vard we are work: Mees oe and w for Jing until seme nk Rives way. Dr Greene's NF Me whee Norvura blood nerve ey is a per- s ‘ Ne feetly natural atl for overworked men and Ave Hammel repited with biting «corn women It always helps them, because It so that the stom- one gets the full Keeps the nerves normal wh works all right. and ofenden which me red my first, the baby i , iry, and taled, gambling? | Eenefit of food. w in the basis of ati what Was more to the point | payateal and mental strength. | Then eee - Through N: Sinilucnce you Ket perfecs | trem wunipeint, he produced | vest ats fa the morning fully A detter Writ: | cefreshed ani or work. Dr.Greene’s Mex. mont.|Nervura always helps nervous Saying the defendant was (setting the matter rather sking for mor People. Free advice for all who are tired out and broken in health is given by Dr. Ureene, at AS West 4th St., New York City, Advice by mall also free. bo they nh tints nad aorig stitemer Yellow | ‘Wrapper. | Neckwear Deft. 2751 mported Lace Collars, 75¢-,95¢., $1.95 each, value from $1.25 to $3.95 ea. Full assortment latest styles in Fancy and Tailored Neckwear; also complete line of Washable Ties and Neckerchiefs. Royal Dutch Cocoa, Price Reduced to 32c. 4-Ib. Can. Quality Maintained. of the Vetling Dep't. | 50 pieces Plain and Fancy \ | 16c. per yd., value 25c. to 50c. ‘Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St ceilings, at Most Economical, Because Purest. 9040-38th St.|': 9010-Cortlandt §000-Harlem are the call numbers of the Contract offices of the Mew York Telephone Company Calls for these numbers from any Manhattan Station are FREE. Information rding telephon: ‘and rates cheertully teontoeds* NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, 111 West 38th Street, 18 Dey Street. 215 West 125th Street. rhed cur prices down there's spring clothes shoul! not For many years the banker, the merchant, the man about town have bought our clothing because it has long been famous as the finest cloth. ing made; and now that we have cut our prices down the neediest artisan, too, can buy it. and Tuxeda suite, ete, A! fered now at 0 cente on the dollar | 200 of our finest $15 and $18 re spring overcoats are now MARKED $4 50 DOWN TO EACH A few otlk lined. Covert, blacks, Oxfords, ete. Amazing suit values, too. Sev- eral hundred of our finest $15, $18 and $20 suits are now MARKED § 50 DOWN TO 8 EACH They include our Anest #15 biue serge autcs, 416.60 mtripe and neat check sults. $18 black ant Uxtora sults, $20 black and blue sults and IF YOU HAVE A SET OF CAR- Penter's tools, blackamith’s tools or drawing tools to sell advertise it_in the Sunday World. , Ordreat eis soe arealey oteed in our Mere chant Taltoring. Dep a Parlor suis 19 98 ite 830 BROADWAY: Ey silk darrask andsifk plush upholstery, Call and make your own terms. L beral Credit System. DR. BRANFORD'S COMPOUND eres cont! a GOTTON ROOT PILLS. 7,98 colors, 3 We make Se specialrates } c fee xceptional Extension Table in White and Brass rele {OF OOF Fk ccessuersess 2eDB4BEUS cveresseseses 2oZ5t cy aites in tomers, Russ, “Nocharge COR. 46TH ST. AND 8TH AVE, Mattliogs’ fo YN Ob fennel ing ie Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock, LOllcloths. BECK.—At_ BL LOUIS P, HECK, Notice of funeral tater, reereeeneremereen oat Help Wanted—Female. te. Strofice of tent for our DIES RELIBF, particulars ang © to introduce | timenit LADY ATTENDANT. “ilvure 9 ‘alary, Call 4 to 8) 7. Bu DR. BRANFORD CO,” ‘room 12, 243

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