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LILLIAN’ MURPHY. Ove OU SHOT THREE IN JEALOUS FURY : Girl, Her Mother and Her Brother in Leb- anon Hospital. la , IN CRITICAL CONDITION, ‘Police Forced to Guard Him from Mob That Wanted t Vengeance. ‘BOY HAS NO REGRETS. # Demanded that Girl Mary Him at Once—When She Refused Tried to Kill Family. FIGHT BEGUN TO FAEE OR, SIMPSON Writ of Habeas Corpus Se- cured on Behalf of Dentist Accused of Killing Horner. ‘When Paul Dietz, eighteen years old, ‘)wwho tried to murder three members of the Murpey family, was arraigned in “tthe Morrisania Court to-day he was | held in $2,000 bail for felonious assault. - He Had not lost a jot of the cheap af- ! freatery that had characterized his be- havior since his arrest shortly after ) midnight. Crazed by jealousy Dietz last night Bhot Miss Willian Murphy, seyenteen ! years old; her brother George, a yeaw Younger. and her mother. Te three are BLll alive, but for a tinte it was feared } Bhey would not live the night out. * The shooting occurred in the Murphy ‘home at No. 667 Wales avenue, Bronz. ‘The three victims are in Lebanon Hos- 2 pital. Miss Murphy 1s in a critical “eondition. After the shooting Dietz fried to escape, and When caught by Bhe police was threatened by a mob. Boy and Girl Love Affair. The shooting of the mother, daugh- fer and son Js the sequel to a boy and &rl love affair, Eight months ago whose home wae in quarrelled with his and came to New ork to make his living. Mrs. Murphy ts a widow, Eight years 89 her husband died, leaving her four ‘hildren. ‘These children are Lillian, “B black haired, rosy checked girl, ; Georg SUMMER WEATHER ENDS TO-DAY, SAYS OLD PROB. Predicted Blizzard Has Been Sidetracked Some- where, but Decided Drop in Temperature \ and a Storm Are Predicted. IS NOW HELD IN JAIL. Attorneys Will Argue that Evidence of Wife and Mother-in-Law Against Him is Incompetent. / The first step in the fight to free Dr. James Weddell Simpson, the Fifth ave- nue dentist held for killing his wealthy father-in-law, Bartley 1. Horner, at Northport, L. I, wes made to-day when Supreme Court Justice Kell}, in Brook- lyn, issued a writ of habeas gorpus di- recting Sheriff Wolls, of Suffolk County, to praluce Simpson in court! next Fri- day agd show cause why he should not be released from custody on the ground that he had been hel@ on insufficient, evidence. Application for the writ was made by Lawyer George H. Alexander, who is associated with the many prominent Leng Islanders who bave taken up the dentis! care and are working night and day to save him from a’ longer stay Ja jail. Dr. Simpson was held for the Grand Jury by the decision of Justice of the Peace Partridge at Northport last Fri- day night. The trial was the most sen- tional in the history of Suffolk County, being marked by the hysteri- eal aympachy of women for the hand- Summer {s over. The weather sharps at No. 100 Broadway and at Washing- ton sent out the warning to-day, and it {s up to the gay butterfiles and crickets that have been frisking around to make Negotiations with Une¢le to remove the Overcoat from the moth-balls in prep- aration for the cold wave which has been overdue. This Is the notice sent out by the bureau: “Storm warnings are displayed on the coast from the Delaware ter to New York. and on the Pacific coast from Point Reyes Ligit northward. Cold wave warnings have been issued for Western North Caro- lina, South Carolina, Georgta, and for the north and central parts of eastern Florida, : The BRigh pressure over the Atlantic has at last ylelded and the eastward advance of the cold wave was sighted carly to-day in the West. While the temperature in this vicinity continued abnormally high early in he day there northem sections of the State robins and bluebinis played about the woods, pursy willows, bees, wasps and cater- pillais made their appearance, and the Summer girl, hatless and in shirt-waist, has avveared. It was warmer last night than at the same hours the night before by about three degrees, and the Weather Bu- reau's $ o'clock reports indicated that the storm was central in Cincinnat! and that It had not developed in energy; in fact, the barometer had risen a bit. Trolley Car Smashed by Train. In the dense fog of last night a trolley car was wrecked ond seten passengers, four women and three men, had a narrow escape from death in a collision with a pessenger trajn at the River street crossing of the Erie Rall- road, in Paterson, N. J. The fog was so derisé’ that tt was impossible for the filagmen to see the train approach, but he lowered the gates at the usual time,. The Riyerside trolley car, bousd for Paterson, reached the cgossing at the who Js & manly chap /eonsidered h'mself the head of the fam- diy: Josephine, fourteen, and John, eleven. Lillian recently got employment In a @epariment store and George went to fwork. Things were beginning to look Aber, for the Widow. when, one + George brought home’ young’ Diets. Distz said he was looking for a place ¢o board. Widow Murphy took him | ils board was next to nothing, but she fhad symoathy for him because he was lone in the city, and she treated him ike a son. Promised to Be His Bride. Dietz worked with such dogged per- gistence that a short while ugu he be- game a bricklayer, drawing splendid wages for a boy of his age, Ali the while he had Paying court ty vetty Lillian. made love with the rm! mB that he had learned rade. He did’ not know what it ‘Meant to fail. His attentions were con- @tant and he was often like a mad. man from jealousy. A month ago the FET; {2 A moment “of weakness, prom- 0 marry him. same time. The dumily siayed up rather late ana| Were plenty of Indicatfons that the } Sogme dentist and the antipath; Lillian and young Dietz went into the|drop was coming, and he who heeded | After waiting for six minutes the| 7 Calli mnt the anllpathy of his lor, where be renewed hi and!i: not was unwise. trolley crew became impatient. TI 4 ‘2 it witnesses for the Stake. Motive in Fortune. He was charged with deliberately , Shooting down old Mr. Horner in the {kitchen of the Horner homeson the night of Dec, 27. ‘fhe mouvé alleged Was his: desire to get control of Mr. Horner's fortune of $300,000. A will ty- ing up the money in a trust fund for | Mrs. Horner had been volded by Mr. Horner and he had outlined a second will that would even more strongly In- sure Horner's control of th Money. Mi. Horner had often qua: relled with ihls son-in-law because tha Jatter gambled and drank. ‘The shoot- Ing occurred on-the night before Mr. Horner was to algn his new will. In this way he died intesti r hat she marry hiry. She refused fiatly, ying that she had all she could do to her shake of t) family now. tz burst into u fury. He declared ghat Lillian was accepting attention other young men; that she was hot true to her vow. The youth raleed this voice until he was screaming In his earing flagman raised the gates and the motor- man gave the signal for the car to start. It was directly on the crossing when the headlight of the train flared up In the fog. Shouts af wapning caused the passengers to fies, and all escaped dust in time. The train waa going forty miles an hour when it struck the car, tossing portions of it high into the air. The} car was completely wrecked, but none of the passengers or crew was injured. ‘A rear-end collision,.due to thé fos, occurred at the ‘Marion station, Jersey City, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Inst n Arthur Brew. of No. Haris Wee ‘The only eyewitness of the shooting ey * was isnewaki, ish stable eitide. Guy eractared ea ie right jd IE Aig Wk feed reper mt badly br . He was ti City Hospital, Jersey Cit: : Men who atarted for work to-day wearing thelr spring sults or leaving their umbrellas behind began to regret {t as the ohilly hand of the comipg cold began to attempt to regain its grip on New York. Overcoats were worn on the arm in the morning and those who Wore them.so didn't seem to regtet it while the leas thoughtful cast an uneasy eye on the West. Up State and through New England heat is reported which {s not only health killing but which is doing un- told damage to trees and winter wheat. Like a creat blanket, fog hangs about everywhere, and the temperature range from 10 to 7. Ninety-four in Vermont. In Vermont thermometers in the sun yesterday registered # degrees. In the JOHNSTOWN AGAIN IS BOOZER’ “JERRY MENACE BY FLOOD) OR IS HE "BOZER the’ parlor, Instantly & revolver from hin pocket Brother Fought for Revolver. Young Murphy saw the revolver, but fhe did not fine ‘ou (was shot. "The noise awakened the Widow Mur- She came into the room as her ned his Gane, on Di ‘. Mian was rosoNT ng C ny wide-eyed. hoot daugh. 7, ina 0 fret Raden pl boy rae ei had paid a t iz wi ie. fel ing to the lance. The platform was demolls! kitchen floor, The boy was. dismissed and the track'torn up for yards bom | fromh the stand, ad then ran back ery, mre ing: that he would tell the truth end that Mr. Hurner had shouted in agony: ou rascal! You're trying to kili ™ The boy's testimony did more than Anything elée to cause the Coroner to hold Dr. Simpson Before the prelimi- nary hearing Wisnewski became a ray ing manige and was taken to Kings Park Asylum, where there Is little hope ot ‘his recovery, State's Witnesses. Ga his Inability to come before the rial Justice the Btate depended upon the te.imeny of Mrs: Simpson and ‘Mrs. Horner, both. of whom showed strong animue against the doctor. Their testimony was olrcumstantial. | They also told of what they considered a mhurderous intent long entertained by Dr. Sim) yn toward his father We The . She ndied fired. agati ‘ht breast. leeding, 1 (GAS KILLS JOHN THIEL. rs | Wound Dead in Harlem House with Jet Turned On,. 01d registered at the Harlem House, No, 210) Third aveoue, last night, ag John Whiel, City. Ha was found dead in his oom’ to-day, with gas flowing from a Bingle Jot projecting trom tho wall. ‘Phe gas Jot was in perfect order, and appears to be one of suicide, are no marks in the clothing and no bhi Pend or printed papei ity could be found In the A_ blank memorandu: bo on the title tear the name of John (Special to The Evening Work.) PITTSBURG, Pa., Jan, 23.—The busl- ness portion of Johnstown, the famous food city, is again suffering, this time theough heavy. rains, Cellars under ail the downtown buildings are filled al- most to the sidewalks and much mer- chandise has ruined. There is a stage of twelva feet of water in the Connemaugh niver and of the rain con- tinues ag It has for the past eghteen William Snyder, head keeper at. the Central Park Menagerie, appeared as complainant in the Harlem Court to- day against Alpert and Paul Bergman, wealthy cigar manufacturers of. No. 1082 Madi4on avenue. He charged them with having posseasion of a Boston bull ; behets eater Ok: terrier ‘belonging ‘to the city that. had UnGe) DEY EO atanbal Gt en’ eridhe bean stolen from. Centra) Park, early | SonPUor intera deat ail Over che Couns in November. try to raise money to defend bim, The dog's name is Jerry and under noose the city will Ukely suffer much | {00 face mame | ran pen Tq the lowlands of the. outskirts the | earned to do many, tricka , with, his water has serit the people to the second | Tends tho elephants. The bulliog has floors of their dwellings and much hard-| "ede his home inthe elephant heuae ahip. fx bel and ‘s the parvicular friend ahd pat of bliged to car line ja Geen oliged suspend and | the big pachyderms. 3t) Jerry . No’ ye tematasan’ SRY & ace then aarp Sayoer aod ote indications of « fall in teuperature: "° ————S ti STEAMER MOLTKE OFF COAGT. | mens pense ‘rect ihre eee cman = ‘Paul ached iuine steamer avenue. He was leading a Bos Se avenue, @ Boston Bull] $o%45 : sabanaee , Dover and | ghat ghe wae convinced was the % of General ee aus un @X~ lity of se ‘on the ground that the: testimony of tho wife was incompetent and that of the mother- in-law opinionative that tor Dr. release Sim is new in the county Jal at ———— HE KNOWS CLUES. Shericck Holmes was great in his day. tin Hewitt, Investigator, can hg “Howie a are erie bayseery fig. Redd Hewit’a Or WORLD. Tier in a back room, and. both declared taka cata ees Bety obtained suamnousee for the Berk man [Real Estate Offers Were Made Last Week Through - ete. one Ry Sate a school . a2 4 ‘th t wat cherefore ik ebuld Snyder, ~avenue - home, de- World’s Want Directory a be restored to’ her. Wok Ian Your GLB : James - FOR LIGHT ON THE GRAFERS Senator Fighting for His Bill Hits Platt and Spurs Legislature. : jpectal to The Bvening World.) (Bs ALBANY, N. Y., Jan, 23.—In ns {the motion to send his antl-graft bill back to the committee Senator Marks to-Aay scored the lobby and demanded that the Legislature pass his measure, | in order to free itself from! the imputa- tion of bribery hanging over it. “Whether the same blackmallers who preyed upon the insurance compantes,”” he said, “would be found on the pay- yolls af other corporations, or whether new names would be disclosed is « question which no one can truthfully answer without proof. But it js time that the name and fame of the Legisla- ture of the State of New York was protected from the congtant onslaught made upog its reputation and ¢he repu- tation of its members. Clear Graft Charge. “We never had as clear and clean a charge made against public officials as those contained in the testimony taken before the insurance investigation com- mittee, and tg view of the admission of one of the bleckmatiers, and in view of the fact that important legislation may be expected at this session affect- ing corporate intorests, It Is not to be expected that these humen vultures will cease their edforts of preying upon the fear, timidity and cowardice of officers of corporations. “The report of Andy Hamilton shows that from the years 1589 to 1906 fh ceived $720,000. He claims to have tablished a state secret service for the purpose of dealing with legislation. He claims no checks were given or re~ ceived, that he has none whatever, a bility that any of his dealings cou! traced prevented him from getting the kind of legislative services that he desired. Hits at Platt. “He claims to have spent for his rep- resentatives %450,000-$74,000 for travel- ling and hotel expenses for himself and representatives, and claims that the companies still owe him $235,000, an that the presidents of three compant consented that he maintain this secret service, ““By this plan,’ says this man, ‘Twas able to hnve as my representatives fre- quently men who would not have ac- cepted retainers were it known that they were interested in legislation for insurance, I was able to assure them that thelt employment would be known to we and to no ope else, and with them I have always kept gnd always shall keep my word.’ “This is, indeed, hovor among graft- ers, I doubt If he used It for any ovher purpose than to feather his own nest; but the houor which Is sald to exist among thieves, if hé shgred it with ome of his pals who never had or con- trolled a vote In the Legislatuge, was never better exemmpliiled.- Jesse James and his Band of highwaymen in thelr most palmy days neyer dreamed of such an easy wuy of thansacting business or showed more regard for tbe rights of road agents. “Of course there may be a chain or thway leading from the House Bfith to the lobby at the capltol. Othe who prey on the fears, the cowardice, the hopes, necessities an ignorance of persons Interested. in legislation, and the claim to be to sell a pretended control of votes, for money, and who charge a high price for alleged Influ- ence, which they never had and have not and cannot get. They get the money, “Then we have a recently class of legislation influence, a sented by the senior Senator from X: York, who, if his views are correct, and I say without fear of contradiction that his Mews are not shared by any mem- ber of this body, would have the pub- He belleve that he did not control a few votes, but the entire representation of the Republican party in the Legislature. He would have the public believe that every Republican Senator violated his oath, and he was bound In advance to support the interest of corporations be- catise they, contributed to the Republl- und. I CalWas he one of the Secret Service men by Insurance companies employs dy Tamitton? one Apter to send the Marks Anti- Graf: bill to the Committee on a made by Senator Caasidy Seitye end of yong and acrimonious agreeme it ator Mtarks tit the bill should be advanced out by general orders. URGE IMPROVEMENT OF RIVERSIDE PARK Proposal Is to Acquire Land Worth $3,000,000 Near Grant’s Tomb. ‘The Council Chamber of the Board of Aldermen was filled with orators to-day when a hearing was given into the pro- posed Riverside Drive improveinent. Many famous men were present to help push slong the project. which willl cost ah as estimated by the engineers, $2,898,000, = ‘Phe plan ag outlined ts to add to Riverdide Park and Drive all the Iand from West Ope Hundred and Sixteenth to West Ong Hundred end ‘Twenty-dec- ond street and from Claremont avenue to ’Riveralde Drive. Overlooking the present park are St. Lake's Hospital, the’ cathedral of St. John the Divine, Columbia and Barnard colleges and many other public places. Representa- tives from all were) there. The only ope objected to the addition to the park was Robert Fer- who is erecting @ house at the southwest corner of One Hundred and Nineteenth street ane Curemone ave- nD His only obj mn was thet he already je the contracts, but when ini that he would be rei: fafied. ly said that he wae ga' President Ahearn, re~ ided, said he was heartily the scheme, ho pi in “tavor “FINDS BABE I GARBAGE CA Eleven Year Old Marti Boy Uncovers a Two- Days’ Old Child. Bleven-year-old Tony Mart! will prob- ably be the godfather of tho Unknown, who was born leas than two days ago, and who was found early to-day by Touy in an ash berrel in front of No, ‘A Bouth |Fourth street, Williamsbure. The Uhknown can thank bis lucky stars—whep he gets old -enongh to know what stars are—that It was a crasy freak of the weather that the mercury was not down below zero and that he didn’t freeze to death, As ft was ho was a little chilled by his experience @nd had to be rubbed with hot whiskey before he was quits ‘himeelf again. Little Tony lives at No. 26 North Fifth street, Williameburg, with his Darents, It is his duty t hustle wood af day for the family cook stove, which is @ creature of voracious appetite, specially on wash day. Tony was just starting out on his rounds tox<tay when he stopped at the old tin garbage can that always sits gt in front of the tenement No. Tl. There was a cat sitting on the edge of the can watching with nervous tail and tited-ears something inside. She ore hed to spring and then Tony led a rock at her and she ge}, shad- ow-like, to the shelter of the basement. ‘When he looked over the edge of the can he saw nothing but a, pye of ob! orange skins, a dilapidated ‘olf hat and Tony oimoued att iaer ee te tae Until coats eas acie¥ oper ceeeeeete Ils pert that buried it, gue when he did fineily {19 o’Clock, wet It Into the open alr it beg: At the top of its small voice, It was @ rasor-edged yell ¢hat brought to the windows and mado ery uncomfortable. He hung his lusty find and started up the streét with him. He hadn't Kon: ten steps before he was surrounded by those who had seen nim from the win- dows. They wanted to know where he got that baby and why he was trying to bury it in the ash barrel. Tony tried to explain, but the neighbors wouldn't believe him. ‘AL the station house they was telling the truth and atter praising him for saving the bab lite, Tony didn't see why he shouldn have the baby to fake home for a. fort of play, toy, but the police objected to tis and sent {t to the City Nurse, who f it for twenty-four an to yell Tony gamely found Tony let him hours, If at the end of that time po- bedy ‘appears to, claim it the mite will be sent to the almshouse. MAKES SO MUCH LOVE HE IS SENT TO ISLAND. “Can't Help It, I’m So Findsome,” Says Michael, but He OY One One COLUMBI. below, one large record case and ones you choose, EQUIP! Improved Lyric (Genuine Sapphire) Handsome Oak Oak Carrying Cover Automatic Lock Triple-Spring M Can be wound Cornet Brass Horn For use with all der Records. 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V3 all parehases, Lt actly as they would appear in your leme: AThree-Room Flat Com: pletely Furnisned at $60.00 steel for this woven Soring: on extibition in our ware- BEDROOM-—G 01 n Oak Dressing Case and Waststand; ele) want brass trimmed, Chute: 42 yards, Saat: tine: Baetian relied i Set. 10 pleces, KiITOn Kitohen Cl doors: " o $150 15.09 Our Terms Apply also to New York 8( Kitchen 20-50 Sits, Re: of, Tt Tadl Holoth. 2.50 oe Krtchen Range per Week Has to Go; Michael—rather Mikel Homer Aris- tides Theodosopious—t brown-hatred ttle Adonis, who was brought over by his brother John from Athens two years ago. John, who is known on the stage as Chevalier De Loris, a widely celebrated sharpshooter and = marks- ited Magistrate Steinert, in the Side Court, to-day to send his brother Mike to the Island. is a Don Juan Lotharlo Love- sald the sharpshooter. “He makes Idve to every woman he meets and I have t $2,000 in two yeurs getting hint out of breach of promise sults, go ti mai West Attle I pitea of me hee 1 im away from my house. ut send Mee back and saya he will shoot me. As he is not @ sharpshooter ike me he mimeht hit me, 80 I come. to Sourt, Your Honor, and ask you to give ie rest from his so many love af- airs, then Mikel Homer Aristides Theodo- anpinne was asked why he guve his brother so much troublé he spread out his palms and repited in classic, Greek: Me Dae help itr Tam so land- some” ‘The Court despatched him to the Island for hree months, QUIET, EFFECTIVE WORK Right Food Bi Up and Strength. ens While You Wait. “The improvement in my condition came very 000 after I had begun to use Grape-Nuts food, and s0 easily and naturally that I was a well wom- ‘an almost before I knew it,” writes a Nebraska woman: NCror years I-have suffered from chronic constipation, with its accom- panying headaches, languor and @x- treme nervousness. This condition had gone on “9 long without perma- nent relief from anything I could take that I had become fairly re- signed to tt as something to be en- dured with patient fortitude, “Five years ago Grape-Nuts became to be poorly dressed, We are making for stylish Woollen measure that we formerly sold at $18, $20, $25. Hundreds of patternsin heavy and medium weights. We go out of the retail tailoring business forever and must get rid of our large stock before then. COME WHILE THE CHOICEST PATTERNS REMAIN and get the: best clothes value that New York has ever seen. Glasgow Woolen Mills, Suits and Overcoats to Two Stores Only. 251 Eighth Ave., near 23d St. Grand Circle, Eighth Ave. and 59th St. $8.75 Worsted Trousers, $3.00, | CoN Everything for Housekeeping PERTHWArrg -CREDIT ADVANTAGES STORES West 14th Street, near 6th Avenue very popular dish with all sorts ren conditions of people in our vil- lage, and I bought a package just to ace what it was Iike, with no thought of any special benefit that I might de- rive from its use. I liked the crisp, nutty flavor of the new food from the beginning and kept on using it, “I¢ 1 had been told in advance of the salutary effect that eating Grape- Nuts would have on me I would doubtless have been incredulous, and it was a most pleasing surprise to suddenly realize that my constipa- tion was gone and with it my head- aches, while my nerves had grown steady and normal and my strength was nearly doubled—that I was ac- tually in the enjoyment of the nat- urel th that had been denied me for at least 10 years, “This is what Grape-Nuts food did for me, and this is the condition in ¢ bas t me for the past 5 I em still fond of i and ‘would eat it even if it had not proved so signally ial, ; “When my baby was recovering from @ severe attack of cholera 1 fantum I found that Grape-Nuts food ‘was not only a much relished: but most strengthening afd wholesome food fer her, and it continues an @ispensable item in her daily men Name given, by Postum Co,, Battle Mich. ‘There's a reason, Read the little book, “The Road to’ Wellville,” in pkan columns of 134,959 single paid advertisements, 2 gain over 1904 of In 1905, the twenty-third of uplifting began in 1883, it rinted, in its: mornin, advertising, an increase of 6, roy Flatbush Avenue and Fulton Street, Brooklyn THE CALL OF THE WORLD. The World's continuous since and Scacir eicaa 8% columns, 3 ent The New York newspaper closest to The World in toval space grew less than half as much in GROWTH BY PERIODS. columns and increased but 7,911 single ‘The World's Want momentum reached its greatest force in the last the year, when, according to a Sona ge by fiessrs Barrow, Wade, 7 printed by the printed for the six mouths from July 1 to Jamuary 1. No other hakbcte ever before made such gal iched so. vast a total eit at, of The World’s. Want advertisers give thelr. More than 75 per hartered accountants, it New York leading it by 55, advertisements, 398 in ins in a similar-period.or nbere a spt addresses, but, despite this, over 870,000 replies came to the box numbers The World’s own post-office, THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD : CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE: DAW, eis