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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENIN CORONER’S CLERK SUMMONS JEROME TO POLICE COURT. CoamoneRs, CLEANS War HERE -ABTER WEAR SUI lor ARMOR MVRRAY 0? > ‘i —fivt ecution at the Patrick murder trial ‘so to-day when Loulx Ettinger, the | night watchman the building The Coroners hold an inquest on Jerome Hereafter Coroners’ clerks will wear suits of where Patrick had an offi was armor alled. : = : 2 ————— Ettinger test that Patrick} « . m Firat Page) és floor fl the sink on the thirtee oo: JEROME IS A CORKER. SAY with tite dt paper so tha. {6 plies 00660.5.5 Bane “JEROME A LUNATIC.” —CORONER JACKSON. : nd its always the and no spa ing for an open- | e ng, There would nave been nothin hero ‘didn't. seem whole matter with ing. 17 Maser epolied the | faney sparring after the r ro padn't spol ‘i guess youll have to call it a draw. James J. not a It's t ob saved Murray t been as clever Jerome wants to ru ere eryth: He has a banch of - young fellows around him | up In the District-attorney's + omMfce, and he wants to he MISSING MAN QUTCH PLEA A SUIIE, FOR BOERS Lawyer Manne Kills Himself| Suggestion of Peace Made in Philadelphia | to Britons by Netherlands Hotel. Government. the real thing and the whole ta, too. Never im the palmiest days + + of Tammany wae there ever such a scene among city of- Jerome created you- THE LOCAL FIST FIGHTERS. save been aorone 'GOFF RULES Capt. Baker Tells of Opening the Million- aire's Safety Deposit Box Which Contained $2.750,000--Pat- rick Claimed to Know the Contents, but He | Didn't. sously objected the R f ” noo r Capt. Baker ha fied it The will was admitre ry Reco Goff, who was un a | that was w whieh | practically av everyt } Patrick | Mr Osborne said the will | showed guilty knowledge of and mo liive for the mur of KB t {taken in conjunction with the | ot 1900. | Recorder Goff finally reve decision and ruled the will A surprise wae sprung by the pros- | were clogged and tke water flow: jail over the room. This happen after midnight on the Monday fol- Patrick's lawyers declined to cross: examine the witness. Capt. James A. Baker, Rice's old attorney, testified that Patrick never met Rice so far as he knew At con- siderable length he detailed how Pat- s the ses felayed In the Rice's wife. Capt. Baker said that when Rice's safety deposit box was opened secu rities and stocks amounting [to $2,750,000 were found. Patrick claimed to have a complete list, but it was learned that he did not tell the truth The effects of gaseous \rritants, !n- cleting chloroform, on the lungs bk were deecribed in detail by Coroner's Physician Williams. Dr. Williams testified that the con- dition of Rice's lungs was such as to lead him to believe that they could have been affected only by an irri- tant gaseous poison, and that poison chloroform Patrick Never Me At connide Patrick witn . s rnny : + to meet Mr. Rice t his case ae © Govern- . sly rey The mystery in the disappearance of LONDON, Jan, 28.—The Govern Am Important Wits a ies SS wane pant] Henry Manne, a lawyer, with an oMce | ment leader, A. J. Balfour, announced! eee ne eee lion ait eee Bes % je weoany bos twas hic dary |at No. &% Liberty street, waa cleared in the House of Commons to-d8¥} wiitams, the Coroner's physician Wh | tone with sr, Risa * ip cowlay by a despatoh from Philadel that no overtures for peace had been | gasisted in performing the autopsy on he} aM jpunintyee Murray's Cou phia which said that Manne had com-|recelved from any one authorized to} pody ae a Ru . eae contin ie Jen " r a be hefore Recomer Goff in the of Al- art called awe mitted suicide in the Hotel Walton by) speak tn favor of the Boers. bert 7. Patrick for the murder of Rice AP Intyre & Adame taking carbolic acid. Manne's home| A communication wns, however.| iis morni ’ Mr. Adams answered th was at No. 59 East Sixty-fifth street. received from the Dutch Goyernment Enect of Chloroform. nd Ranier 1 the telephone n >» urray ained his case Manne registered at the Walton Tues-| making a plea for the Boers. & aoan LaacDr Harnlll Wiliams Adams t A n O Diatelet ated ulm that ex-As-| day ae Henry Mayne, of Brooklyn, He} The of Holland offered} cook the «tand Mr. Moore trict-Attorney John D In the most friendly terms to he, o Ask questions about " would inke retired last night, and nothing was set) Bringing about peace im Bouth A Gee eer raiad communteation when his body ¢ him until this mort A» had contain at arbolic acid was fo Nis wide owna any attemr ad organ, ad from Med! Manne left hile home at 2 o'clock on test : on and does not mentic : Sunday afternoon to go to a meeting In], »y Dr Witth 3 Hrooklyn, He did not appear at the] It was learned that the British Gow-|agree with the a le wilfully and victously ies g. and was not gain by|ernment infers that uid not navel sri» me.’ anid Murra wigs Ith! 1 “d by hie ab-| been " t will be necessary, | ait searching for him. Iie had jiot exam! 1 would ammocial vday de-| Rice's atomach & I are an ause for his sul formed the aut meelt . ve you a nF Pehle Veo forty-one years old and ips hal , veen married ven years His S °°) wite and two children survive him. He t Fate was born in Brookiyn, attended the ¢ ale abiie xchools and graduated from the witness id College of the City of New York tn Gieposed to IMS He was admitted to the bar, and af eo in 1886 formed a partnership with Foster Has SS acter, me L Backus. ‘commenced. ve died of t 4 t No explanation of hin suicide nas been Kitchener to-day reports, that, a Ueber eran y > of Howes recently outflan ela reasonable doubt that he . The Coroner withdrew and one ot | &!¥t? Hin body was Identified in party De He Rete Heated ee able. te oe dete ndanta, Sh: st004 talking | Phtiadelpnia by a member of the tam-| "ne Britian loss was ele t ene ‘ ae Ce nd his bondsman, Mr Jerome's Story, A | ED HIMSELF wa Bomebody mld, ‘Clear the court: 4 room!’ and somebody, whom 1 didn't | Know, directed the officers to take the could wy) Prisoners away. One of the men, whoin I eS nm irritant moa)! T didn't know but who subaed . p[ that peteon ch ¥ asked turned out to be Murray, imvued Mr. Moore began to cros*-examine the der. 1 turned to him and paid, ——_——— witness omicial repor x are you and In a most extreme! in 2 me * ne replied, "6 Friends of Perey Osborn, President of | paneRsoN. % A the Sixteenth Assembly District Re- | Mohr, an Anare Ms publican Club in Brooklyn, re" of an here thle athe ne at as Mohr experience he had which ts almost {den SS one econ feal with that alleged to have occurred |oonder Senior oi Saturday morning on : pth is » Adrian Post, who aceused Naval om-| 4 charge of spwault lated pattery made! Lois fitinger nex . ithe peace. by his wife, Mra, Mohr told the Re-| 8° Bred in any of the wi! he of the moment to place him under a Oabornie trieod ae ni the habit of compelling her and her Mice k 1 Rak Leith the early | cnintren to mt quietly at their home rest and arraign him before a Ma | part of this month he was offered a job | while he prea hed to them the doctrines trate, 1 s Keele Paria bi fee dimpes over] in the Post-OMice with the understand- | "¢ anarchy ary GOK OF tha into) ot the’ oon Ing that he wan jo draw only a portion! ghe said that if they rebelled agatnat k “t 81 did wo f forced him againet the| 2% 11% SMary. and that he wan to write| iis orders they would receive a beat * BD) hat a om ana was crushed bd ad resignation and leave tt un-| ing Bee hands johr wae released ii ; mapa’ otlour bedleas | exerser on bail ye y. and this morning uck | “wnat portion of the salary which Os-| he waa sewn drunk on the atreeta, Abou! . at me with his right hand over my left. He has a short arm, and I dodged back, and the blow struck me lightly on the lip. jomebody struck him over my rigat shoulder, At te same time aomebody caught me by the coat and pulled me noon he went to his house and drove his wife and cbiidren into (he street ‘Th the home of a neighbor. A cail for police was sent the officers arrtv born was not to draw was to go to a leader in his district. Likewise the rea- jgnation was also to be held by this leader Mr. Osborn is in the engraving buainens at No. 363 Fulton street, Brooklyn, When and wher backward. 1 let Fat of my hold. A|asked concerning the story he refused |lying dead in bed. He had attached | fy $iictan!™ tetera Ute estes | concen ot deny Sree ak eral ts Bhd many others whe: Tad wrectves| ‘The leader in Osborn’s district 1s Nuvat lin % pend out took part. a] e Officer Sharkey, or the’ bese qeerexere: eve y were compelled to take refuge In they found the man Q be pt Man Did you see Py night? A. |e Udfd, f asked him who he was, and lex him in the building | n} Q. What did he do? A. He we his offic 1 took him uj 1 r levator. “It was between I and 2 0 morning. Q. Did you make a memorandum of it’ A. I did not then, but did tater in the mo: 4 om in , then offered a memor- ing that all £ Te SSE CORT ONE wht ont SIR |G, JANUARY 28; 1902. OUT RICE’S 1896 WILL AFTER ADMITTING !T IN EVIDENCE. . a_i i lowing the alleged murder. Capt. Inker Called | aka 5 tp Fi 1 v Et Coroner Jackson had this * yw Jerome Oxee, a table to get in a lead w all] Patrick apologized and aie a ger a coin, which the latter re- . to say concerning Distriot- Dave Suitlvan—The fght: didn't jest) {ase # Colm. w “ | te not Attorney Jerome this after- x eran eaver pinion. | fused. 7 eat rick got an insight into the milHon-|!; 1 : hy aire's affairs during the progress of| | | . “ a litigation over the will of Mr. Rot mee 1 Rice that daring all this Iltication the had never knows Patriok When Witness the RO5.000 Cheek Patrlek tin lint 8 WAGES LOW? WELL. MANUFACTURING J LLER, 231 Eighth Ave,, Bet. 2ist and 22d Sts. 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