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I | | 4 TH VALLELY HEAD PRINCE'S GUARD. to Famous Detective Protect the Royal Visitor. HAS A STAFF OF EIGHT. Kaiser's Brother to Be Well Shielded from Possible Harm. Detective-Sereernt \ " Protector of the Detect E Been appointed the guard ! Henry while York. @out while the will of the vig ant nine Persons. @ good mar of the emp let Buffalo Expositio: dent McKin! assisted in (he —_——.— PRINCE HENRY'S RACE WITH TIME. Although ry he Mayor Low and it is kn t the Kronp Witheim ix sme across the At Being a merchant Pring will have to tray ern, or long ft about bring and a halt The npring Wilhetm's pest wee ward record was 1 the lending on De ast, when s the « days © mi ; At an speed of 22 4T-l0th kr trip. The North German 1. rd " le midwintee eur ® on from Oherbours. Ma na cal miles, in six days yen hou Ait teen minutes, at an average for the trip of 1974-100 knots. Since iw this port the Kronpring has been thorouxhly overhauled and her machinery « splendid order to m with Pri Henry . ocean-crosing {ime liners from r inet * which is Oh T K —— KAISER'S YACHT AT RECREATION PIER. The the r Thirty * @nide for th A st of lee gees WANT THE PUBLIC TO SEE THE PRINCE. There \# xrowing . am the Ald to shut tere A sp m * protes Alderme that any on: the power | " — CANNOT ESCORT HENRY. Gov. Nash and Sint May, However, fer an Ovat * conumeus , Gov. Paand staff will not escort = Be through Ohio. Na from Consul Car! Ginnati, stating at the German Ambassador "(na ' “be arranged that Your bx th Hix Royal Highnes * letter states, however “ will stop on Mary would ¢ Over Denver Company. (Bebley te in Denver ax rep- Company to pda ia] nj anything rl irexa eS M his willingness wa tifleate Talk Before the te nd k at Pat ’ Ie La, ent of th. month the af Patrick said weve tha ve him a jetter of r on Th Court 8 Ve told Pat en testimor eh a pre Patrick was mo a was adjourned un te ——— PATRICK WANTED IT DONE, JONES SAYS. | He | pu would tell h come up and " while sid I ” tly t nk of that sort to be that Dr ¢ ought to do it Patrick sald Dr Curry wouldn't a. like that Sent for Jones then told how | the chloroform from | Patrick asked him t | He said he | wanted to make r ism liniment | “Lasked him why he didn't buy tt here. He said the law was here it was hard to get it, so 1 wrote | He yn? my brother for it and he sent it Pate 1 me by express dikes Q. Did you talk a it the ch re . form with Patrick before? A Wace There rticle ina maga pil zine chloroform by | wis Hentists The article aid that there doubt whether chloroform ‘ha Jeould be dete af he EM relearn. St " Rive and | talked ab and Mr, |! NES | Rice asked me to ‘afi (On. | wanted an 4 [Curry about that point. 1 Pat Apest deine bel hb M : | rick this and showed him the article. | " ‘ He read it. This was in July f : v py of th azine « an i ‘ ' rd Patrtek’s Nanre . we bor Hd ! 7 ! gree w mao . 2! er ‘ d Watrick said M a re ne dentis ' 4 . k Gave Mim oxatic veld . $ a A Falk Aboue " I Wace ny br bs r 3 Hott a —_— ' JONES DREW PAY ON FORGED CHECK. Nid Valet Jones opened ae 5 ! 1: thes ton the witness stan fore Re Goff by telling of ents in { use of forgeries of William M. Rice's {tnan| name which, he sald, were made be c be \ fore the old millionnire was dead Re bad nome fine em: These forgeries, he said, were exe- were very strong. Jones Kt home and go! Rice to take four or five, They gave him severe diarrhoea. witnes swent on to tellyof the of Mrs, Van Ajutyne, 9 told cuted on checks. Patrick, according to his testimony, thought it was a good ide= to put out these checks ES ind telling of ere with him hed own salary on el cheek. This cheek and two I gel to ha forged nitted a i rk Rice's ink to be noexecuting the will he says \ ata letter written t was held back and th 2 This was the ’ ‘th and the change \ fe according to Jones, with wo conveying (he impress- nth ie millionaire was able to at ! ti st to the mo- 1 1 Jones's Story of Ink. a 1 ' ink 1 Mr, Osbor Patelek # oy Moy 1 rs 1 w M ston to ‘ rey * 5 ae . w SS STORY OF THE PLOT WORLD: THURSDAY EVEN 'RICE CHECKS FORGED AND PASSED BEFORE DEATH: JONES TOOK MILLIONAIRE’S INK FOR THE FORGERIES. Jeath 1 1 ga This statement was made this a M. Moore, bert T. Patrick: Patrick Is not break- wn. Why should het testimony of Jones ta mach ING, FEBRUARY 20, 1902 WR ie ee cy WE HAVE NO FEAR; JONES PLEASES US. PATRICK'S LAWYER. more pleasing to as S, ONES. COLLAPSES. Examined. | The Defendant Faints VictimLayUnconscious While Being Cross- ASKED ABOUT PURCAASES, ALL HIS POCKETS TORNOUT THUG HIT BOY NEW RACE TRACKS WIN THEI FIGHT ELSBERG BILL FAVORABLY REPORTED. WITH SANDBAC, an Hour on Street After Attack. [Phin Allows Racing on Sastre | City nad Senator McCarren! | New Jamaicn Track. than we thought it wount The Senate Judte he. 1th f raed and in ite ent | a ewe CoA it) Keeping with Admits that She Bought Two! Police on Hunt for Tall Man | z the theo mite ber de ow onfession has materially changed. We have ne You think fuuing ap new mater- sof the prose- That in what p arose a « aKa ez the Will, 5,000-Fr. Shirt Studs While Abroad with Del Sol. nd A. tn August, 1 think, Mr iy clef Yes Ea PE ra rere BOK ates CEO 1 give them :o Del Sol7* ations. | sis, Kw vperly wit- Didnt 0 gold vent . > died while were » everything Hum jected and the auestion 1 Pa t. M k's om Vatrick if his will s Were ready t sid Yes.” 1 asked signed " M he would a AS JONES TOLD IT. Patrick had o ansel, Mr, House. He wanted to ue question, but the Recorder 4 not permit It ‘The examination then went on. Q. Wae there any taik between you ened at chat meet- 1 saw Yes sit, It) was was that? AOA Mr. Rice a that time, ald e t the will? A. Yes tasked OW ever see any them A. Yes sir. in the Toma. nem here Mr. House had k told me to destroy some hen Thursday ‘a Signe 1 some three cheek to pay your) A. 1 gave (sn brought me} | wanted Rice tn tit w vad he on Forged Cheek. lefe return to you ‘ A Let ome ex hecks ‘lted in {it He returned a ita o f and Mr. Patrick 14 ashed mine ' Me. Patrick a mod range stifled that mild he Mun cations WE aud th reday night.” he sald ! showed him all dur der. ters after the lat th er-record bovk letters of I tdence to plank spaces prior to the s said Patrick and nibble ‘wed me ur carboits aster of Rice's | Ind. Avenue Trust| ‘Whi were neparace were ineparate! store a, all the the bank | that; cracke| after Rice 7 Intts to Jones. Fin To Mainia VIENNA, F Inviting Hunga tr motives leot sh and na oviaited him fe denied that vat she was © Wand Hbe ou know where an co's stenature were were Kiven by mete Mr. Pat thre genuine signatures Hefore | Yecklace for ve him the models he alwaya maid 5 rrange for the signing of the conclusion of Det Sol's test documer Mr, Munumel announced that. th How dit you get the modeta? a. | Faaeircca attra Geta Re vad siened twe checks pay-| But Jr 8 wy © #. Cohen, of Texas. He had | Mr ¢ ipstik eek for my July malary. | 7 =a fot show the litleatt» Nege iny the ! atrick, a fnterrupted was Was done Imitted In evidence the jury that tn in the date might ov conerved ope was postmarked 6 A ompromine eo words “as, “and heme. hut that it would cost Holt sent ft colle gram to Holt was admitted in —— n Neutrality. In the Retchsrath Herr Wolf, the Pan-German gave notice of an interpellation the Austrian Government, in ction with the Government ¢ ry, to prohibit: the export of Aus- Hungarian Norses to South Africa, is maintain neutra “ NIBBLERS.” Not the Proger Way to Taks Food, Clerks in grocery stores are apt to at this and that article of food, and if they are not careful ac- quire a “case of stomach,” the case with L. Shoemaker, Arctic, This wi ile 1 was clerking in a grocery it was difficult to resist the temptation to cat a little of this and a bit of cahdy, some fruit or rs, and one thing and anothe: about a year I had serious stomach trouble and had run down to 91 pounds, was pale and sallow r as a snake, I could sleep dd poo! but little at night and my distress was terrible. ally I was compelled to give up my position and take treatment After recess Jones satd he saw Patrick Ith, Ih once week at the. Rice apartments | for my health, ‘card of Grape- and about twice a week autmile Isat Nuts Breakfast Food and began the time he met him until " tn | NYige it regularly, 1 soon begue to He te ¢ their having ‘sation | 2 both heaith and jephone a the instalation | recover bol and strength, e in Patric ase, }until at the end ce about three ope torn on the ine steady use I wi side, of, which was a draftof a. leer | months iy fas 30 fat in Rice's handwriting was dentined by | and -| the mails. by bin and shown to Patrick, 7! was itted in evidence. It ter dated Beptembe: Lovett, tou witness. Lovett nd been through the | fu y had been made time. but it PY was a let- ot Ci that it to come to New York if he| facts.” w m about one Gundred : | noting that his h were In his po ets. his ' ta 1 that he wan » « cigar pabd no att tion te him. although rs add that he shoult have « » verhaps twe ¢ when rtent behind who it was, w heavy blow from the knocked him migetious ao with Are Dangerous. Who Operated Near Mount | hers Vernon City Line. 2 { } with the Secretary af i 2 adorsed by the MOUNT VERNON N.Y ee ting that the | Eugene Hoile ‘ est gnterests of of Pratt ave Kings! ate racing troad, was san f ore! oy August Bet- bem Highwa as sta : Morgan and Sandford, his home. He 9a i vk von Commission, and of th ! i sctoun ir Heimont made rer. scent | arly re Ww bonpore track at Yonkers, [he regained nis senaes | : ‘ purposes of [Sake Atsy wn 3 nalsted that It 16 | fod sy as to exempe i « -Ompanies which ¢ Feb 1 The = amendment: FOR YOU pay the above sum 4s to lert Ve hie home We w alte CDRS Oi ‘ to any person submitting to us e,. Tilman H r 2 or original meth- are ives Trt © Pood by which the consumers will becomeinterested in HOL- BROOK'S WORCESTER- SHIRE SAUCE, Alligeas will be considered and treated in confiden but none will be paid tor uniess accepted by us. ed there Axved WE right, bur heer who w my . Kingsbrid: as stated. ta a str Ke urider a str We have received so many vestions thatit is impossible to answer all of them. We r will, however, publish the name of the successtul competitor, i and « man was, sug ADDRESS HORACE DE LISSER, Agent. np post ond ik leisurely he spot wh een made tall for his age, and volpad thought be eres RT Amusements. LENOX LYCEUM a Madang Ave " AL Mt MADE BALL .Frenc, Mardi-Gras Nex nim good an calling here so often mes I'm going to alt on hard Association Ld 20. s—1t won't make any 1 do that every thine Lifterence, | | The subs World a, of the world in the 1902 information ! from a length Almana Clinging Colds Hale's Honey of Hore. hound and Tar promptly taken won't let a cold get any chance to cling. Eetter keep a bottle in the house. by all druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in One Minute by companies, 2 nautical miles by nations. But the owns none of these, sa most interesting topte, and v n should be posted es owned tates b United Sold |) in the 1508 Worle oe ey 1902 WORLD ALMANAC and Encyclopedia. : 25c. By Mail 35 Cents. THE WORLD, PULITZER BUILDING, NEW YORK Baca 35-cont mall order for The World Almanac includes a three-months' subscription to The well that I was weighed and | Me*:Bly World Newspaper-Magarine. One sample copy of The Monthly World will be cent Guo te 1 weighed 160 pounds, which |S res upoa application. was a gain of 69 pounds in that This may sound a little fishy is the plain-truth and can be T. 1900, from Rice to| verified by any one who cares to tes Beers dam inquire of my friends who know the y —_—

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