The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1902, Page 5

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eS a a a a tk al THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENENG, JANUARY 27, 1902. PATRICK HINTS AT A SECRET AGREEMENT WITH RICE TO DISPOSE OF HIS MILLIONS. Extraordinary Value in | Or A DIAGRAM SKETCH OF THE COURT-ROOM IN WHICH PATRICK IS BEING TRIED. rental | Rugs gS. The Defense Will Be that the old : Man Was Killed by Bananas. | | ret No. icivigies WS DEVELOPS THE BUST. es SQ to BIT en i Assistant District-Attorney Osborne Says He Will Prove Patrick Never Even | No. SPROIAL OFFE Met Rice. SO to SS are two origi nl about above Albert T. Patrick's cefense at his | The trial for the murder of Millionaire jinvoices containing Rice was revealed to-day. He will | 1,000 Rugs. ; claim atdrese Q 239, Broadway, FIRST—That cole death was ey Lord & Taylor, \ii tits 0, Reever : get the witness caused by bananas, he having eaten xpresne ned the Broadway & 20th St Dine just prior to the final collapse. SECOND—That a secret agreement existed between Patrick and Rice as to thé disposition of the old man’s millions, THIRD—That Rice executed the, 190) will in Patrick's favor so that the witness eke dtl OPPORTUNITY TO TEST ORANGEINE that ea finally declared say that he w he at once. ad prey y ent that Patrick had sald Be) such thing. West 14% Sr. ERTH pp, 1007 be might carry out the secret trust On cross-cimmination the wit- POWDERS. “The secc ieeceiil ila the Gat nese said that after rick found; is The second Rice will is the most! tye Vequlved iv: if hours | Renee nee A ioe package with demonstration astonishing document I ever saw.” said Assistant Disgrict-Attorney Os- borne to-day “By {t Patrick is made many times wert CURE Headache, Neuralgia, Pertodie Pala, to prepare for cremation, he told) | him ahead and embatm the | “RELIABLE"“ |" CARPETS x a ¢ a millionaire, i pa IY “WE WILL PROVE THAT PAT- a, \ JN ' | CARPET RUGS pe RICK NEVER EVEN MET WiL-| Koc NAT INOS "wil be given ® LIAM MARSH RICE.’ Se. 1, Patricks No. 2, Patetek's | MUCH BELOW COST. own druggiste: F. K. JAMES PHARMACY, Mr. Osborne says he will prove for Banker swens veo th nome 8 V1, Mew Brussels and the first time to-day the death of CIV AKD yn's best 700 EIGHTH AVE. Rice. There is a tilt between Osborne and Moore; a man in the dre nt from s The second week of for order; the man, stealing out, does not want the Judge to see ' 8 6 feet rSiflees +0 $14,50 ALL ARH INVITED, Ger trina} began with wondering where the squenking s¢ und is coming fr When 3 r you are surprise ’ $28.00 the cross-examination of Lawyer James alleys and wire fences. Who knows? Perhaps Horgan & Slattery had a in erecting the * ther § (IDR DIEB. cocccsescressstsss \. = the ¢ Bowe ‘ r = ss HS LYMPH INHALATION A eectegt CUI ore seaulee: ae enough timber in this room to build a yacht. It is» sort of crystal maze. You are likely to get | p through PURAITORE Many suites and odd Gilets Lae TUMMRGULINE CURES ee aaistsn araoa Lochs the different gates. He wreful and don’t get into the prisoner pen, for there is a policeman there (Patrick's double) AINS. pieces greatly red Asthma, Catarrh, man, Wiliam M who will take you over the Bridge of Sighs. must’ have room’ for n Consumption, count furnishes the “means” for ‘Mr. Gerard was already in the wit ‘ll Hawes keepers needs | ehair when Patrick came roll of paper his tained possibly 100 pages. and CASH ov CREDIT? (@wreRTHWAIT Cw 106 and 108 West 14° St UUS.SUPREMECOUAT PUGILIST ROACH “HEARS MERGER CASE DIES IN A SALOON. oe SURGEON HOLDS NATURAL — CAUSES RESPONSIBLE. Eye Glasses Free |, “SECOND RICE WILL A MOST ASTOUNDING DOCUMENT.” “We have found a chain of evidence against Patrick thtos breakable, “We contd convict him second Rice will, It is the “or Mr rneys for the Rice Inat! Capt. Baker under the 1696 Patrick as the ARGUMENT ON THE MINNESO- TA PETITION TO-DAY. alone on tie contents of the most astounding document I know thag the Rice Instl- you the major po: m of the Rice : i nder the ep wil? A. T'think itl ever saw. ‘ es DIED 4 “That will would have wade Vatrick a millionaire | : : that your cli : 5. ote Prite-Fighter Once Had on Bont LEN MR, Seleved wife Ol hh cmmeliee. F the estate | exni many times over, an! we will prove that the man he claims 3 MT: Douglas Contends that Consol cipal estes iaing Re malier portion of {dation Should Re Prevented. hi pervlen at ber late resi@enea, 84 3. postmark on the envelone was jones never met him.''— ts-istant Dis- a Local Name. Rave him all this is true. T the firat | dat liness testified that Aug. 3. 12 P. 19 S 0 S. $30" M. loterment 1 he went to the Patrick house on|° The letter read os fol trict-Attorney Osborne to an Event: g World reporter. RalirenasiRSn yes arbe rates: ae So, 1090 AL 28 fe evening of Sept. % he did not see| : = > No 38,0, AR, meme pe “NEW YORK, Ang. [albert T. 100, ee iereyes + Pamobroste Soakety, Mr Patrick. He was then with Det re- t Morris, Gerard rang IWASHINGTON, Jan 21 —In the Uni The Road to Success ts via Sunday i. A servant told him that Pa t ether, am- ae Dead ont ahi ee onda are invited “Mr. and Mrs, Patrick" had gone out Rroadway, City. ae F any. Highly} ctntee cuoreme: Cour day At ¥ World Wants. WILL 2 dia you come back to the | 2 ry Minnesota, renewed his house? A. Halt- ten or eleven. f Sir—Concerning the mat-) .)) a bon f com- SOR game ME. Patrick the seco down to Part niaretnee iste treathed GQ) You asked Bim about. the burtat® | ory) etinel Wr riec Company fe Durial aetthe Fake pints. Patrick said the re. /fOF Inform mend got twe c Rilideedtelon nihes’e iN De ‘kept unt) Thuieday; /enlare, which are very | Railroad wit er eat roads { verad a jon ent In fi Lie arate sree : ae | 1 will show them to you hatin ha dacliced tect that * ‘ z fat si, that | Capt: | when yom Rikabuereartuaal lie ne United States we ect trafMe from mon don't ember. ere seeking information » Were you not, and » | lon't remem! t Information you Bots AO Yee. Tao remember [@ereell: waniaiy Ne Talk of Cremation. is a e to be slightly demented jal nee Gerard sald that the word crema. | cto “was not used in his interview with Patrick. He did tell nim about post poning the funeral. Later on the same day hemet Se nd Patrick near! rf had a bundle of papers, ihe rien aa belonged to the Rt Mr Moore asked Mr. Gerard wt Baker and Patrick were going to understood.” said Mr. G: Baker insisted that Patrick legal custodian but about re know. a man to know, [a mae cannot may be rt [That is all gues: “Col, Waring wa ftury man, and it tthe law shoald allow dead to be over the antry after dying of all kinds of A great san- acema to me -ANSER PATRIOTIC. ON HS BIRTHDAY. Last Week’s Word of Men’s White Shirts fix Q. Were the paper oe, {n a mutual safe? A. would much rather have my : NOTTeTine Gergeant Valtely Nacmealananlena enacts Prought careful buyers from all over town and round about, Just as for more oer Gerare: | 26 Leelee than a quarter of a century oefore thev found that, whatever other stores may do, nthe day } wus introduc ber of the firm. Gerar nd then Patrick men “! st" EMPEROR GIVES TITLES TO ALL GERMAN REGIMENTS. the leadership in this line is right under this roof. We shall continue tiis special sale Tuesday and Wednesday. Patrick's house. 10 pieces. I want you te tioned chec! Toned the will Kememiber the styles: 64 N the neceasity fe had th I ‘Dect it te HE inty to Coltl- e iber le eS: stn OOH wMeEoMeede oaod B Bee eater hata rerty Puree] eee cemnee vom nett wastizes ta erititeoen Yale . \\, to have my body cremated at once .70 | \ y He| sol qi : ting auld oe he not a beneficiary oy ot ees Hie Army. Columbia A. B. and F..... sess Dartmouth... .cccseccceeeoe \ to! atrick’ statement. that died rom ‘eating tuterred with my Inte wife, Eilte-| —<—— Harvard isser eres siereiel sere 75 Premier. . Bons 85 \ totake piace pconsin the coming| sbet® B. Mice, | BERLIN, Jan. 2 —Emperor William ° ea! teed 1) . : Frarttey eral the next morning Val bed Sd dco kat Saeed ct areas There are plenty more attractive features in lely went to the Patrick house about rthda: sand state i bely, torial titles on all the regiments which Men's and boys’ sizes of fancy Printed Percale Men's fancy trimmed White Muslin Nightshirts, Pressed to tel! whether or not Patrick eaid anything about cremation on the night of the visit, the witness could no canswer pottively. He said Patrick spoke of the cremation that night or the a: the nest x th to him as the result of a secret trust, the purpose of which was to perpetuate the name of Rice. The Defense's Plan. Mr, Gerard had sworn that nothing had been said about cremation or about how Patrick got the checks that night ir, House asked if the detectives PAagtnce, at the autonay was to diecover f Rice died a violent death His efforts to ket from the witness an Amission that the Coroner told hi after the autopsy there was no evide of a violent death brought an exception trom Mr, Osborne. The Court sustained It aker’s Story. At noon Charles Plowwright, the un \ertaker, was placed on the stand. He said he was the sexton of the Madi son avenue church and knew Patrick by sight. vas called to the Rice house at No, fadison avenue after Mr Rice's) Fs told of the mee Bneey with Pat- and Dr. Curry and he had asked for t th certifi sl told hima i ae the ‘iread to him, “W. M. RICE." ‘The Inquest. On the re-direct examination, when his evidence before the he reca' he had heard this © Dr. Hamilton Wt siclan. testified « en present with Dr, Donlin at the Rice autopay in the morgue Dr. Withaua, the chemist fo present ie said the nraina, kidney and heart were normal were af but were sely con- Dr. Willlams resumed teatifying on the Court's reconvening. ‘On examining the |u fe said to myself that the ‘cnuse of death waa in the lungs. Seeing the congestion of the lungs I decided that some Irritant of @ gaseous form which could invade the whole lungs, was the cause of this irritation. Q. What. in your opinion, was the of death?” A. A congestion of the brought ‘about by some irritant gaseous polson. “he sal Effects of Chloroform. Dr, Willams then deseribed the effects of chloroform upom the system with had hitherto borne no distinctive names In the army er on the subject Majesty aayn: “In my army are unl ¢ many German races and lar my endeavor, Indeed, my duty, to cult vate these traditions, With us the army ani the nation are one. The history my country {s bound up in the army May the new titles keep allve the e membrance that the Empire was cre by the capacity of ft Individual mem bers, and that it in the duty of every one belonging to the army to strive to bring honor to his nice, or his nome, in His 4 the trad fe It ts rivalry h others. May this thought aerve incentive to t ops to cherish the spirit: which in the of vic- Bu Hi the wreat army can tory: ‘Burin the course of the mornin m and the Impert wervice in the oh The castion ‘he. momners of the Diplos matic Corps and the Imperial and Prus- | ‘abinet Ministers were present | After the service Emperor William | hdd @ “Congratulation Court’ in the White Hall, at which all the great digni- taries of Siate were present. His \ esty shook hands with the Impe Chancellor, Gount von Buelow, and the forelgn représentatives, conversed with them and Aubeequently chatted with the Prince of Wales In the afternoon Emperor Willfam and the Prince of Wales repaired to, the Armory, both weartny Rt Order of the Black Prince, Frederick and the Headquarters Staff a: bbon of the | The Crown led them. His Jesty was mi) oheered by crowds along the route, an , led by Gen. von Hahnke, Chief of the verona Mill- tary Cab! within the stiff bosom, Shirts, front and back, separate cuffs 55 Men's and Boys’ Oxford Cheviot Fancy Negligee ypen ot body without « 48 in. long, mi oars, e815 to 19 .39 full width wit Shirts, good quality, durable fabric, suttable fancy stiff bosom Shirts, some for winter wear; patterns a correct hers pl 4 fronts, fi Maras good washing colors; sizes 12% and Percales, good colorings, ma tO 18 ocecceeee. .65 In a supe r manner, separate cuffs « 95 Sale of Sample Hosiery. On Tuesday we will offer the sample stocks of some of the leading jobbers’ drummers’ samples of tine high-grade Hosiery, all in the leading num- bers of staples, plain colors, black, including various designs of lace etfect, lisle and fancy stripes and embroidered effects They are mostly in sizes &'; and 9 for women and in 10 and 10% inch formen. Bought at third and halt off the market prices and sold thus: LOT 1.--Men's and women’s, plain colors and | striped stripes, figures and black, fine cot- tons and lisle, per pair .29 49 LOT 3.—Only in the finest grades of women's | fine {mported goods, mostly {n fancy verti- cal stripes, many novel designs; also fancy and plain colors !n open lace effects cam. 0 Hos 49 fies 4 may go Sempron Cons Ca Sixth Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets. It Ils the Business Man's ; Desk oN aD *, Companion Tells All You Want to Know When You Want to Know. Containing 600 Pages of Condensed Facts, IT IS THE Standard Reference Book of the Nation AND OF THE WORLD. THE WORLD, Pu! itzer By uilding, e Warld A by All Newsdeal: For Sale Address ellie Lon

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