Show I JcsICPPcb L i I CJJt I T 1 T LZC7 lJj < > L i 1 14 g t att n ke tibune V t > J VOL XLHI STO 165 < SALT LAIVE Crnr UTAH TKOTSDAT i MOKNXSTG M IUCB 271902 PRCE FIVE CENTS PATRiCK IS CONVICTED Jury Finds Lawyer Guilty of > Slaying William HI Rice ELECTRIC CHAIR THE END But Three Hour Bfiquired d to Come t I n Conclusion Prisoner eaT tbo 1 Verdict Read Without the Slightest Ohango of Countenance His Sis 1 ter and Woman With Whom Ha Boarded Taint Away When tha t Finding Is Announced Hotlon for aNew Trial Will Be Made New York March 26 Albert T Pat rick lawyer was this evening convicted con-victed oC the murder on September 23 1 0 of the aged millionaire recluse VIlam Marah Rice The penalty under un-der the statute Is death In the electric chair A scant three hours oC deliberation at the close of a trial prolonged for nine weeks and replete with sensational sensation-al sxiflkod to enable the Jury to reach their verdlot The issue of the trial establishes the charge that Patrick conspired with Tr Ricos valet Charles F Jones to I obtain possession of the aged Texans estate estimated at 57000000 and that Jones killed his employer by thC administration ministration of chloroform at the direct di-rect instigation oC Patrick FINDING IS REACHED The Jury retired all S p m At 555 they notified the officer In charge that they were ready to return to court having agreed upon a verdict In anticipation of a scene of excitement excite-ment In the event of a verdict of guilty guil-ty the unusual step was tnen of ordering or-dering all women to leave the courtroom court-room Among them were the prisoners prison-ers two sisters and Sirs Francis with whom he boarded PRISONER HEARS VERDICT Calm as ever and with confidence seemingly unshaken the prisoner was escorted Into the courtroom He walked rapidly and took his stand fac ing the Jury with head erect nnd handS loosely clasped behind his back At the word guilty pronounced by Foreman Machell In n tone low but distinctly enough to be heard throughout through-out the court not the slightest change passed over Patricks face and Jo remained re-mained standing In an lmost listless attitude l cthe iustomary poll of f lJ D ru Eis aIedlfather Cupt Patrick alt tnS ncr him and straining to catch the statement of tho foreman started for an Instant as Its Import reached him and then sat calmly awaiting the further proceedings WOMEN FAINT IN CORRIDOR The verdict was known almost immediately im-mediately In the corridor where the women relatives and friends of the prisoner were waiting and a scene of great excitement ensued Screaming hysterically the prlnoners oldest ulster uls-ter ran about the corridor begging to be allowed to see her brother Mrs Francis fainted and on recovering broke from the attendants and rushed Into the courtroom front which Patrick Pat-rick had just been removed There she again swooned Both women were removed to an anteroom and were sent home in < carriage WILL ASK NEW TRIAL Capt Patrick after taking leave of his son who was led back to tho Tombs would only say I Is hard we will have to try again None of the Jurors could bo induced to reveal how the verdict had been reached an agreement having been made to tell nothing A motion will be made for a new trial when the prisoner Is i arraigned for sentence sen-tence ono week from Monday net c k HEAR PLEA OF MINERS Civic Federation Talks With R pre sentatives of Mine Workers Now York March 2Tho Industrial eparlmcnl of tho National Civic Federation Federa-tion met hero today to hear Lbs pica at tho United Mine Workers for assistance in adjusting their differences with tho mlno operators Tho conference adjourned at 1 pm and Senator Ilanna mado tho statement following DUlemcnt Wo have talked with tho representatives representa-tives oX tho miners and got nt what their desiren are Wo dont anticipate trouble and tho beat of plrlt wan manifested lH r today So as to got further information I and If possible got Into communication I 11 Jot with the other Hide Iho operators sub committee of thrco was appointed which will report back to the Industrial department depart-ment of the National Civic Federation tomorrow to-morrow Tile committee Is composed oC myself former Minister Straw and Mr Duncan the general secretary Ior the Granite Cutters National union I Senator Hanna Notonal some tlmo this afternoon at the offcw of J P Morgan where ho conferred with Mr Morgan tim i latteri George W PorKlns and partner Messrs Wiener and Grlscom ot Phlla delnhla sr On leaving ho declined to ay whether or not lie had dlncuuflcd tho labor situation In tho mining region Regarding the meeting of the coal minors representative and the conciliation committee ners T of the Civic federation the Tnoro Is no will tomorrow Herald av likelihood Va1 trlko in the anthrnclto I lkclhoOd tills year Tho minors nao formulated their demands and tho opera theII will probably meet thorn halfway torB prbbl Th nnnaunccmont vas niado last night on the best authority after Senator Hnnna conCoronco with J P Morgan viil be avcrtcJ threatened trouble 0 and the trublo wi mainly through thO fort oC the to m lnJ In set men who were the chic CHeLors tling tho bii trike In the Presidential tln If campaign oC Senator Hanna lOo Is One ar the mOlt at advoCates oC the cause oC nrbl earnest lr tlan afloctcs Presented the Ituatol with urh force time viewpoint tuth his wIh from frm orgnn wu S convinced that tho op should yield a poinL ertLors pint Ianna was jubilant when hoe Scnittor wnvlnccil that the strike I left I hIm being that would bo averted GLENDINNG AT REST Funeral of Fare Knyor of Salt pueral ko Occurs at Spokane I I tTRIBUNE SPECIAL Spokane lTRBUN March 6Tho funeral I WUJ1 s nif nrfinnln r former ol the late GendInning Mayor ot Salt lAke was held this alter the family residence f1 Nora I non from tnml numMr oC friends itt A lutC Crond avenue under tho funeral which was tnNJ the whIh Dean Ktilht3 Xrmplar the auspices ar oC 4Ul StintS cathedral officiated The Perino pallttisarora were all inca who had I hAt n associated or jicqualntcu with Jir Gtondmnlne dSrlntf his long years of resl GlondlnlnJ Rocky mountain ction or done in mountai Actfenkf lon cOUnLr The were Georo A Black < the country > r61 A Sfc 15 JlZ act4flg G vcrnor i of Utah Tri tOl Caap0ttllll Thompson NE Llni Icy Arthur 3 Shaw ullllaro lonnes3Y and A L Kesnplond Intorracnt was made In Greenwood cemetery I |