Show Sales les of Daly 4 44 4 West Daly-West was again the chief chieff f ff f feature at the call 85 f ff f h shares hares res selling at from 2470 to f 4 2750 Small lots of AJax were f ff f k released at 34 and 35 while 4 C risa s sold ld up to 42 Ingot continued continued con- con conf f ff f its upward career and f ff f 4 brought 6 cents May Day was f FORGERY Another Witness in the Patrick Case Declares the Rice Will a Bogus Bogus Bogus Bo- Bo gus gus One By Associated Press NEW YORK Jan 31 Arthur Arthur B. B Coh Cohen n was vas under examination cross-examination today at tl the e trial of Al Albert ert T. T Patrick Patrick Cohen dohen was clerk for W. W M. M Rice and was was his busin business ss representative in Houston Tex He testified yesterday that he never heard that Patrick h had d dany any business relations with Rice and that the Signature to the will of 1900 1910 was yas a forgery Cohen said today that he was a law in of Emanuel of Houston Houst n Tex who testified yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day and that he went to Houston at invitation He applied for ana anti employment from irom luce I IThe The witness said that he had discussed d the case with Capt B Baker ker but denied that Baker had influenced him wllIam Wilham William Wil wl- liam ham L. L J Jones nes brother cf of the valet Ch Charted Charle rles F F. Jones was as called to the witness stand stant He Ke said he was captain of a a. schooner trading between Buffalo bayou a and d Trinity river lver in Texas The defense objected to testimony from him hith as to a letter written to him by his brother on the ground that conspiracy conspiracy conspiracy con con- between the valet and prisoner had not been shown hown The Recorder temporarily overruled the objection and the prosecution proceeded t to ec him as to the chloroform pe Jie he Is alleged to have purchased for his brother The defense objected again and Mr Osborne explained that he had shown that Mr Rice was poisoned and that the defendant was in possession of the fruits of the crime The Recorder sustained sustained sus sus- tamed the objection Joseph J. J of Houston was not allowed to testify as to a conversation conversation conversation conversa conversa- tion he had with Rice In 1890 and left JeU the stand without being heard Henry fenry Oliver now of Montreal bu but formerly general manager of the Merchants Merchants Merchants Mer Mer- chants and Planters' Planters Oil company of oC Houston Tex said he knew Mr Rice and that Mr Rice owned 75 per cent of ot the compan company The questions put to this were for the purpose of ot es establishing establishing establishing es- es the proposition that Rl Rice e Just prior to his d ath Intended drawIng drawing drawing draw draw- ing his money from banks In New York to meet a draft he had authorized the oil company to draw Recorder Goft Goff ruled that the Assistant District Attorney Attorney At At- torney tonney had not laid proper foundations for tor the testimony Mr Osborne remedied remedied remedied reme reme- died the defect to the satisfaction of the court and the witness said his company made mad a draft on Rice The Thedr dr draft Ct itself was ruled out by the Recorder Recorder Reorder Re Re- corder order when offered In evidence |