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SE NA hoon ll hata Stale) athe hens din Hee nati RICE SIGNATURE FORGED, SAY THREE WITNESSES. —s— ytentl be ‘The att (Continued Qn tidw tone Mr 8 Ank the Assistant District-At- | U N DER Lave a big surprise in store for the, “ ! | prosecution, and Mr. liouse went so Y a a Tan + F) ™~ ’ far as to say that he believed Re-| own oc torney Osborne: We M ERI N G corder Goff would dismiss the | " Mr MW be ; Z 2 Gictment against Patrick as soon as) Rien Sek CEA TINEA DIDS RS | fi will prove that Patrick epee the prosecution had finished bee Satie : ‘ | Patrick himself says he is in| 1, is the real poisoner of Pen Picture of the Remarkable Court Scene Where a Lawyer Is on Trial mensely leased with Osborne's # Mee? | : ea asely PD pest eS atetall a | for Conspiring to Murder an Aged Millionaire. opening address and reiterates that | ; A old millionaire Rice.”’ he is confident of acquittal | onaire ee, Recorder Goff opened rt y . Mr | ir un whe , ™M le, o'clock. kK: was ‘ | trial for murder “ «and the amile only Glately after. As he came a Wen | | thorn , ‘ igy Cheekavand nar back be . 1 Is we s * nee in the our On, tin cup of water. He » }oM ded . w Dstries<8 excellent tts. M | 7 Ia ad " a rneys a f « wrown t J next the ema iake to hea I A | | Patrick ® eyes behind | f reise hw . ame “ " © the ment twisting He polished his ginstes with his allky 4 bi rt: handkerchief md his n whisk \ wrote the S 0s | + 4 with great industry and cored w 7 earl * Osborne. rent glee r babe 5 | wend M tae’ ka fa SRinee t Attol y Oso en 0 apparent glee over = | and’ hia nese, und his head, and his|- : He has broad shoulders and Mr. Osborne came | en min | an Be nards an er ae len nands: Ara. veined utes and the case The Cheek Refased Hite t 1 ) ft es Rip ine: caer his most mes 1s a woman's. It isthe is eard pre sp ON Cr ify and the woman's hand Banker Wallace Called. 20 oon opt facerby Ronn wets) ATA ward, “don't make we out eter a ese y * hink ° alser os « | her, of a blackemith Ty jel. John H. Wallace, for Swanson 7 AT had grave twists t with his shining fingers, His} may ask me anything about my past! str 94 AWHenthe & Co, was e ff oy alle eyes jook a along th puday AE Sorry wias In court Mr. Ws as by A " Jcurve of ‘ 1 don’t know what] niackemitne f jeantng. ttor 1 . Spt ‘ 4 ant District te r Ke s eyes ure: what w s| weap Bus tied to nav M ° t | whom for twe © wy t ance A jel Mr. Rice was sitor at Sw ‘ me He was far with Mr. \ . * ‘ 1th) be his writing. He et 1 know Ir 8 ' f « for Jones and being fam 4 ‘ ‘ wy ance? A. Mr wore wel wr pairs of glasse#, and He was shown a k 5 tinuaily sliifted | Ever 190, signed by ice A k ‘ . an he he arose on! sa when he saw it fret if i ak « thing | Mr, Onborn fay, Bept. 2. ‘This ct 5 ) wimnens| at play upon 2.8 | waiting SkGMbare objected to the 1 eotle 1 to | many. time abject to Se. Gee | ae nenae the prosecution « W i t | le Questions, did not at his| afterward the ; the stand. i te . 3 ' or he smiles his} face was a constant 5 objections, aie : f 4 K perhaps hia, voce was os thin apiracy between J re | to predin- . established such + ® . | man’s favor: he derick, D Turners .of)¢ ape missible. It woul! b+ D Framid of the wrinkles on |ctal counsel retained by th tives of rs t t ait) taltedt . whe * nd looks over his shoulder Patrick betw ir. Moore an ft out, and the Hon) halt) trick, and ‘you recall that| Ste, Hause, He task hia impreseinne to prove y. evide ’ i ecw mas Bnve been a powerful motive | as if hed him. He was. how- would then be before pon the 1 tt ai rae mae ever, efly as the apex of pe The Recorder declined at this cedling, and even uj van-! he dropa hie voice to ed by heads of Mr. atop the pr 1 1 H ler over Taw . Inagnetic whieper—and py Ak Sao tiie vetore. he might later \ nea fs . Me Patrick and wonder how he cou! {helBtetoulslmantwho and-fast rule mish?! serious ' a ok Sey Ned have done ft 1a milion are to the prose ae of «© above them Holds His An vd ie either 3 m APPAOOAPOAESSFADA 469 606464004666608 2020660600000 000C8| ‘' he turned and looked acres the] Waen a member of the jury turns his interested tn =e PATRICK HAS A SURPR : : sou nctatt| oe eR i “viol . wan ask ‘ ‘ * fac ntly the lawyer bound ers : ISE i HOW OSBORNE EXPECT. for at] OS" hg ae pe re ot the check. He roptint | 1 : sched MEiOn Nt any ottinel Deere FOR THE PROSECUTION. § wing eee Hae ae cee. ON. 33 TO PROVE CONSPIRACY. at | ee neon eee ei | o e Freauentty Tf there | Charles F. Jones t ————— b Niboreueho seclien Q. What # 8 oe wo waste a tices ert H, Moore, eounsed for Patric rade the f um Be it was learned to-day that Assistant District. Attorney Osborne arial pared . The E W 9 : y y Osbo) eaned back | ard int statement fo a reporter ning ld OF > A y at inn hands , atem a repor’ a ; bag Vor $ e conspiracy ‘atric case on the ' . en Wha he ca. ¢ hy Assistan ct. rney Osborne in t . . a pla legis 6 i ase made but sistant ln Attorney Osborne $/ e's n { and his hands that put dn itatlos Bart” inatead of “A 3 his opening address pleased our client, Mr. Patrick, immensely. /¢ Py 8, placed over one anvther, sh tw th ara be pe Beat i 5 § san entirely theoretical ease. You can't hang a man on theory. 3 ce are preci he same. fe exan sald he had eaten nine, and this had/ chat 1 wanted ! Rete Hiss. Tt w ‘ar & Oshorne brought out nothing that had not alreadg been deveioped. They show further that they are exactly in the same position te La eeipheied Fad Tahar (nec Pet WAR Cl aye Whe t x ‘ “1 doubt th i , f mre phe GL ELS : , ne eye anil be tn Waukesha. Patrick sold mest ink te Q doubt thas as fact in addition to those mentioned in % proving conelusively, Mr. Oshorne says, that they were treezd. * He OY Nas crank about % ‘ Swrnsona Forty =i ; ianesr il Hinentallalaiecantinien toler coneletelion en z y Y 7 m ma so surprimed ay this bes and that ite rol pettle= Be i Sailer debe te r ig rst . i eee HAG AD Ce hid deste Mr. Osborne has had these checks gone over carefully by experts. en : wer heard rien n theory murder y di i osed te sg soot make awe ¢ ‘4 in y¢ i ii the ot We diametrically He he . $ and they say that it wili be an easy matter to convince the jury that e| ; cn Lan t were th nents ey wt |} F i etoutting it ee ene ROW ee OLE Gea UALge t the signature of Rice was traced on each cne of them. {oa veske marked exh check, He said that that were ‘ Kod t [will tell you our evidence will eo 7 —er eo ontty aM recowniaed aid that he had got the Mm: Erkiad ™s Cail tAle Spuone s ae ‘ ry 7 a u lence a Pa a the proseeution e ¢ Mr. Osborne places great mportance in this discovery next to evi ther ‘source He. aid Hic Beet iencees aoe ee dence Mr. Usborne « - not ream of, was never more confide the testimony of Jones, Lx athe Kok Svs papell pooh pray bey as “Abert of an acquittal in my life.’ +4 ; varadas fn Wisconstr sewn a eh DOVOVSISOO GOV Eder eH CO VEr¥VENS soeeveee not TMA Bwenson chat Rice presented banking isis AT did Mr M t bh we he Did he say that he wed notified the Bae . “ei OOCECCO 0 o O00 the Patrick 0 relatives’ Ao ile said I and that ut was ° ting ¢ wan a ¢ we ier Th I naw ee ae: : LAWYER HOUSE SAYS GOFF we oe house, N cnow wheter it wan see Patrick the @ we grt MAY THROW THE CASE OUT. vas on Velday Qw ! 5 ‘ Mr Rice wm sigt fais = Se 1a” see her wae present, up? Pairick: ask runt and # a Why con't we A. After hearing . air, Wallace a Lawyer Fred D. House ¢ following siaterient toa re- . k to us for ac 40 somewhere and settle this Mr &w 4 ~ ‘ « A * with La er mens < 7 porter of The Evening World 5 , discussion as whole thing t Capt. Baker that I “2 : M i seeing a iiracmip ery) Ps vised 1f/R ( th AScep ling 9) Ce aeons wlsed bln, and ns we entered the Sept. 24 s ae Me ' ‘ noe ne. surprise Recorder Goff dismissed the in. nA ' ko Thonded by Mr Rweneon me downtown Capt. Raker Bank.” | « isi dictment against Patriek when the prosecution resis, . tha was 8 a rere and tosntion one side of the car clerk in o i fen * aid the R “Tf they present nom facts than outlined by Mr, Osborne. nf tH ‘i K wiiness wa feed to and Patrick sat on @phone. He caine , & MEY ty Mr. Wallace at + Periek had never asked fOF vy. toiee then umked for an meesage Mr Sw en M \ Forgery, Saye Witness, 7 see no other course open tothe Judge. Osborne's opening address Narial\ iadaee ie Fi La earnineten checks ed check Ment, Saying that his oromy-examing- Se n we \ phe or 8 shows the weakness of the ca fees W2ne om Avie (o! vous Av tte nye wen in the hanktne AMOr Gres were ne: would IRR Reape yen Ay red-iine . ce Sioore nite ‘The District-Athorney’s office, the detectives, the police and the | See Aloore obs the examination as to why ul : ‘ ft y F Mr. ont “ ine signature. wax w 2 bia you a . A Mr fm Rice heirs, with all their money, have bean working for a year or ced otra Hitt asf 1 1t was uneven nana, Ain 4 ‘ = pearance ta le nim: ts ne was not rig ry ane: + Q. Dia at rites . mere to gather evidence to convict Patrich. They have no more facts CAAT SOIL ta here ed Haake ee Aefine he « Howl Gatch Dias t siena eth . eng” r to t t 4. ae te i toeday than they had a year ago, and the facts they have amount to “ the CHES dant lonk is Ty when you ar Mr. Moc ¢ Monda nm r . k ow x ‘ hesite B ‘ ‘5 & | w AY fitatrokellanerore z tecnnical * Rice or J ; no more than u hypothetical case. coh litaltcan neti jpanare erst innse oC} question | ites 2 iy ; A ‘ ct examination Mr. Swen Eley i “an I do not know u the Distriets Attorney will name one of the ow "G. Did you hear the t4 that the alga MISS PATRICK office aske rs ten counts on which to try Patrick, Under the new rules he has An hated or nt ra the. with AT THE TOMBS. Swenson. Iw I 8 ’ Fi t tal rf tuct Lae \ appeara presentation of his case. fice and tate U use S m , presented Warden Flynn of the Tombs Prison, good friend i =F - qQ This er pee ie ares aid. Mise P. k. was denied have sa. r . “i . ‘ “ a A the body TAN A Ven t ning paper ie ke of Atm ween she tonal friend Ls . uf ra v » * examining the jail fay : S ; 5 Aug 1? h the ee ( at Tombs Not Rice's Sians pe Mu wid one bal A Heporter's Story. vf Malone Ha ‘ Fs Witten 4 fh wan] Harold # Atohis New York cor t Me is x Anent Cremation M ated ywns sit ir rthe, Houston was hal an none t y nl he titled to a call to Patrick's 7 randindy, Mr. Wa s On ant ne of fhe nd talked over. the tele ona visitor to ture « ¥ swertn jphone the night after Mr Rice's death aneia rileatizea jected ‘ . a enar e pore Went to s house about $ o'clock at ~~ p : obj Nir 3 MI swensen Caled. | AeA NRL ach hai lag ty prisoner n only on The witness answered thar he ’ ta ' ef about an obit raya zi ted think v 6 1 ' wit | hone. He had said t Ae eer ee LAA hie, nk it was Mr ices ~ x mth en Me weit @ ' aed ara (etre be buried at Wauka [:toneees ER LHeR . ~ eee xan Se Ye] This was printed in my paper. I he rhespcnstites titers ; J°SE4 wees [ea a "wie efeamation, aout] LEW WARNER ENDS HIS LIFE. _ i t he " vidwrith j 1d tec e Fick ove ! ‘ " k. which was] oxplal he had made no Atetine-| 33 was that , ashes and the remains! NEWMARKET, Eng. Jan ™%—Lew mathe th ; estes As recalled and quizzed Warner, an American horseman, died Moore int . ; mental aljant she telephone A y. [this morning as the remult of a eelfe witness car Jones's. inflicted ehot. | His multe wae due Fick's voice wed ork ; : What did he say? to his sufferings from pleuriay ; ‘ 25.00 t ore Oljected to by Mr Moore, Mr os Willem) Duke brought rner t Here follows ; ‘ : ‘ mat b wer Crenetae r Wd the latter” subsequently Oaporne took i 1 . \ « ren if he T have ea) that the body of th ard Corrigan’s stable “The defense, nat Mt ' jues n . t check wae eee [checks was in the handwriting Of JOTCS. | queepegg—eegees =e giving to ' formed. Mr W thought he n mune one Ve proved that Patrick presented the — 1 te q i “ ech L propose to show this wit- they are hamperes ft bis t senuine end Petre 0" | ees that what Jones malt over one Dy the proeecutl f ‘ pereon's we WS es ts eoeaperating with. P The Recorder : ‘ , : the i ave Hint ‘communication ec. Mr. Wallace Mr. Moore cross-ex. . , . avert Parelk 4 Weow. the nee eon that ch .§ A charming he started in Record Witness Sure of Varwers ! mol getter sander ‘woul! pot let ns z 4 © at witness sm quesdon RG gives ove : i a4, no: odfrett eet tn E rinemter. jin, ee Sore breakfast dish D } k M a i wrote th for ethe court could n a ' i hie m vou ua o check and ja the ) Pegarded t " w ) cheek in ” a intthere; wauld lof a conversation which, accordh f i ns to tell Me M 1 e ground thar! sh Th ATheciend Jones's nferion was to the lor . “" ting Pairisk » mlird ; wat . hit Mr Rice lad signed the check \ . { eck et was pre * er ark Himes Wo Gerard. of Mowers & Sande, The fra: que mip 4 r es cone! ¢ a forge ne Ye it stom sitorneys, comtifed that he fire saw | w K ‘ f the ole f 8 Mm OMe whether he had used N * t 1 1 QN ‘ to F ick's house with comparison in arrivin ' \ s : i : i ie sioe, 4 Fi Be whe vy rick and Potts went if for roim looking toward " i ” tne “he got to go and | asked tall woman in biesk said he xa Hdayed On pation of Mr - ieee he aA U2 baled Reb iy eova vig INTs comme HONE TAHSH 6 spnenee Rim if'Mr. Rive had been alck. He raid In xaid idee “Bh cated Pat (sted ? pation en this case, it was admissible, Waan't th t on Ri i for several days,| rick in. Itold him 1 came from Swen- eoapeipeisted that this} wallace Hecattorney | Patrick told Swenson he had wantedl “The cheek’ wan, therctore nut in evte{ belore ME RMENENT went tothe tsi: and, that Atrs, Van Alstyne ted. perc| son. told. mim understood he sal ‘8 Garvan broug the fact that the|the check certifed before he knew that dence, The witness that the phone booth? A. I chink it was. suaded him to eat some bananas. the check and the essignment ¢ testified ; 2 ‘