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DR SWPSON ON PA 2 TAND TELLS OF ) CILING HORNER Dentist Accused of Mur- dering Wite's Father. ” Calis It an Accident. . Shows How: It. Was Fired "While He Was ‘‘Break- NS IS Mcapon: See “Dr James |W. Simpson. on the. wit: | news edand In his trin) at Rivertioad, Ya—-E, to-day, went chrough, with min: fats attention to detadl, the tragedy thet ~ ended the Tite, or hts > tathertr-iaw, Bartley ‘Tt. Horner, ‘at ‘Northport ox seith Which her shot! | been! charged against him under .oxth J “By big wife ‘and- mother-in-law. Until just peters the-opening-ot court wyer Manton, ,counsel for the te- pLetaanG, Was undecided whether or not it hls ‘case to the jury without any evidence. But Dr. simp- ited to KO on. the ae and his prevailed. Says He Was Nagged. jot dress to the jury Mr. anton asserted that Dr. Blmpson was) javoted“husband and eon-in-lew; that Ihe turned” oyer atl tils-money \but-x Small percetitary of his income to h: cite: sds panbedtsinshenisee) and “ogi hi reoelved. at his home, He ad =< gnitted—! —Sungson played — tha |- Faces at times, but denied that he was dreathiess allence in the court-room. He BUT STOCKS ADVANCED, TRADING DULL watch. Meyer, -has applicd for an audle the Emperor in: 0: pre Credéntials b. 8. fooling with the «un ning.” sald’ the witnexs, and-at last concluded to take it to the =Kifehen and show Frank Wisnowsil, the ent and expects to be receliod 10 MEET THE CZAR. | of | hia “but was allowed to make only casual | Market Teference to the occurrance. ‘Then came hisistory of the tragedy, si BT, PETERSBURG, Feo. 5—Jonn w.| Throug The gun was handed to him.-The sun-| Riddle, the newly appoluted Ameriokn | Who arrived | t “ge ther~léaned forward to listen and eb. 2, succerditus George Von. L. | Opening Dealing ~ Curtailed h Wire Trouble Due o the Storm. price. changes wore un }usvallyonarrew inthe stock market toe day and pr [yesterday's ‘actically closing. on ‘a parity with The tendency was Northern Pa- PTT WW | OST HEART AND SM as She Tells of Sad Romance. Zabrisk Phirty-qehth etree day naaTnat’ Wiillany ried man of Flatbi Police Court the rox teara and melted show. lowe atory tx that of 4 heart. Moore, wljom, day wan’ stil] a.verfect omen." mat Hthe black-eyed, bhick-fiired _ -widew. through an advertisement signed “Ca-] Tho vexperience Gost, Nek..'$10,000, n way, darbp with Mrs. Zapriskto's too-confiding sajd even to- yas Toast. Moore save he met the ‘Widow UirowRt Cupid: Phe~whioe—ad~ ‘mits the ‘meeting, nnd fhe subseqoent Inmentabdle, proceedings which, ted.to her charging Moore with larceny; but denies the Cupld end -or it a AUNe —met—through—a_nemtual friend," | [is a person 00 CASH WHOSE DISTRICT ISTO MAKE MERRY, DIAMOND BHEKS TO. 10. HAVE A GALA NIGHT Rush's Oxi to ce War Paint and Wear Diamonds _ Re R Oy, wre ae KAT not that of Love's litte Arraw- ~bearer." Moore Is a Somebody. ~ Moore, according to account, of some nee, TT told Magistrate Stcinert he had impor that | been a confidential agent for the Rapid ‘Transit Commision and wes oxtristed with the securing ‘of rights of way for new roads, Ho is a tall, thin-ih)ped, dark-haired man bearing a remarkable resemblance-to Bryan in fact b was fain to admit that he ts fiequently mis- taken for the Nebraska idol Here Is the Widow's Story. When the two men in 3905 M “works” up. th nature of thes epire-at the ey-atestpomere money je. In fact, the—“‘wo! were four timen—acemed tobe. Moure borrowed Fehihig ina bad way, so Mr $3,000"<from his wife to “be til the otk’ begun to do what wax <r pected of (hetiy— Wut wiet—is— tke 10 furnish at real louie such a ante. a 3. hike and ture a phi airsnt widow, through th ‘Mr, Moore, xold_ x lot in Hackensack. “Gie consid~ Gratton bel IS gother—thaty house cost the Widow $5.80, but It re- mained as invist)i 1 weed. A request to Mog come tick Cr c whither dokone to rence to he said | ther, Road onstruing this as! “Toot, Zabris| called tn t the result. that Moore home, ink witty MM. Helena Fritz, of Phila telphia, whom he seriea lene than. ayeart ~“To-Morrow Night: When. the unterrified Demoorats of the Gamond-backad..Twenty-ninth district turn out to enjoy themsciyns the lights burn brighter in the street lamps and the atmosphere tingloa with the spirit of fun that In abroad. That's why the property amile that {s usually worn by Leader Thomas. E> Rash has given way to a broad and deep cachinnatory grin that indicates the ent and ball of the. Osceula night ruccees Murray Dan Lord re make all 6 penbadm, Tigh Chamberisin= ofthe etry, wil} dicts an overflow that Un otherTann Bullding Superintendent Eaward 8. Murphy and Hig Sergt. O'Connor have Bough A" FOW” OT WORE O-TEUT Tee nat vast of —Thirt—ayente Herrman all their gue corge Cofiital will take 4 to the Garden in four- Thlots of jingle bells on them, and FJ. Conway will super- Intend the preduction of u skit supposed to be tho a ffs Mpperary and | Kilkenny Gaelic football ‘ teams, thla event a criei-crdes steel screen, will be erected fn front of the stage | and the contestants will wear elght- | ounce gloves, Cornelius. F. Pinkne the decorations, of purple and ‘greed. he club will wear his dikymond button drean cwaisteoaat in “keepiige wns the Araditiona of the district Mr. Horner woe there wit-¥rank. told Frank I wajrted to snow itm how fo clean the, sun. {—artd——rou—inke—oft—the celyed th private ac Rev. Dominic Reuter, once W, Mundelein, foreaxta, G Diocese of Brooklyn *Wr. Simpson here removed the forr- arm of the gun and placed it on the | Judge's desk, Tells of the Shooting. “{—pat: the forearm on. the kitchen “continued, ‘and went-on to I told him how to break the gun, and did break it, just 8 MF. Horner-approached-me-from the other side of the kitchen. f think I = dit closed again and \t went of. Bictore God 1 do_nor know what 1 did Teexpioae ‘As the gun exploded elther I sepa- ater into ta or it broke}. Of {ts own accord, When 1 saw Mr. Horner fall/} had the barrels tn one band—and—the—stock-—In—the— other, 1 earried the two parts of the gun Into the dining-room and threw them on a “gota. Mrs. “Horner-askod!me-what had ( baipyentd and Tak her an wodident. | Then my _wife told me she knew I Chancellor of re FLORENCE Vua. 1. Meyer, sador at St. Ttaly, x Petersburg, whb ts lam, and the Crown E show it happened. but I told her there | “time-tor-expienstions=medicatt attention-wan needed..I told Frank.to+ a itch up the horse, put on my coat ana ean chet end: 5 at ¥ nnd browd br! to deny all the accusations made against him by his wife and mother-Tn- fave ait the mai with the STOCKINOLM, “Fu, AleotrTrina-dlewidede Ser eid AH weden. \Fored aa froin 490) io -FaN-a ion n heavier, he | Red hac hye wifes family. ultowed hier to-Ilve-in New York and promote n bet- ter business. He swore tha “Denies Wife's’ Story. “Dr, Rmpson“aenind” posttrety et epend the gun jand joked bares and foutd fh “oxpiaine 1 at ent ee ee erat ae dihe sion of the frequent family brawls, He | swore that Mr. Horner had not spoen | to his wife for six) Weeks before his | h, and had even fused to eit at the same stable with her or share hei one, oecuston Mr, Horner Dincicened the eye 0 and beth left he No Feturned later. The wit exited while: testifying Gently under a heavy \Dimrict-Attorne ALBANY, Feb, 5.—Milton H. Holt, of through a ¢ru. atl Law ville, ® been aps! and got him badly. twisted about ths | pointed 1 of Pub- port house tm- follow! Me Bul murder, “Many discrepancies” bet w. O'Brien, the testimony he gave at ‘the Snquest | bY the sand bis testimony to-day were shown/ He wortled almoat to the break- SF OXAMIMAON, man, looked it severat happenings 1n the Nort mediately. preceding of Trustees of Publio Pu ene in jdt POLICEMAN SAVES TWO, Pate Men by Throngh “Firat Ald" Treatment, Jowph Cohen and Henry Ber found early to-day In thelr roor ® Rector street, dying of asp v1 Saran Overcome | New. York City | Introduced te oot, At re shall ibe Bro at {one of Richmon elr_ room } a Poltcaman | il tardt, who nnd Rt once | # wave them first Meld tereaument. to vig. ously that they wil! live. Dr. Mur Wd: took. them .to Gouverneur Hospi. aA Sofeciivn Jet caused tho gas to 1 one of laparo, i proposed. th offered by Axsemb! HOLT IS NEW DEPUTY OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS. BROOKLYN CHANCELLOR. te $— The Pape todax—re-4! the--Vory General of the LAmerican—Minor—Convontials and Myer, the MEYER STOPS AT-ROME ON HIS WAY TO U. s 5.—George Ambas- SWEDEN’S NEW CRUISER. 5S it nlicht athe eaten eine Le cakiuaio.al tie “the gun: She asked me|G tor, with te lone, curlod) wig | ‘NEW YORK CITY BILLS IN THE ASSEMBLY, ynan Goldverg, ntleth stre a Richard ster: es, ninixaton- aad Ch Himpreensren| ps _nolnts To-day net changes dE orn . Cera Tac. Mall | ny a" By Trade Tew ek | Reonte's Gas peake and. OF ts—of-b-and-t Boninens was =amalla aaa rasult_of the closing prices arta «yesterday's final A ———— CONSCIENCE CATCHES THIEF: A young: man who raid that he was nk Cullen, elghteen years old, of No, | and street, Denver, walked into Headquarters last night and Fusked to be ted. He said that he vail forged In Denver and, after Since th * been. troubling hin d the Denver ~—Mrs.—Zabri Moore Was Held, ¥ witnesses, the journed Phe—Magiairate — aa put— ayer being fixed. and tn tt " pile protests, wi $400 throush ne ay tux Moore, fn tiey clothes he Seag ted toe celiin- defautt- of what a Romeo he was, sighed Ny Sriaide as she gazed on her It, “a man of probity, e world ts full of olf, in she-p'a clothing.” skto apt eome—mure: n And Mreo7n FUNERAL SERVICES ~ FOR DR. RODRIQUEZ. WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 —Furviral ser viems were conducted to-day at 5: Matthew's Roman cnttotte Church ove she body of thy Inte Dr. Je: Rodriquezchief_transiator andlibr: ft Hur af American Resublica: whordied-tn-thin’ cette -Pritay: formal ‘mevioes atthe faxts— Phe phiuech -waee-prosl ceded by brief exercises at the home of the decoased, SENATE ARMY BI BILL CARRIES $81,000,000. WUSHINGTON Watven. af tie Comnities of aifiitary ffairs, today reported to- the Sonate Arms pprorriation bill ahel gave a 1 Feb, the amount chrs a AL passed the House. oe URGENT CALL FOR CHINESE FAMINE FUNDS b,6.—Consul-Gen- WASHINGTON, _F. torred to handle the contributions from America for the famine sufferers, has cabled the State Department that un- ess the seed wheat w his earn stly desired reaches’ Shang {arch 16 It will be too late for by plant- MKyaistant Secretary of State Bacon to-day recelved from Dr. Klopsch, of the Christian Herald, a contribution of $25,000, which It was arranged to cable to ‘Conaul-General Rodgers at once, tee a, WHEAT PRICES UP AND TRADING BRISK, Phe wheat market opened to-day with | prices shorts, cables. tikher on active covering of pport the atorm ‘an stronger an Will a ing’ influenced by opening prices ‘were: BOS to SEB; July, BOL i neat cago’a opening prices were: 3, Judy 2s > duly, 461-4) Fortis closing prises SbS bide July Yt bid; July, 6d Asli prices |DISMANILED BARK 5.—Senator |, erei-Redgers,at-Shanghat, who veiun~+- partly due to the firmness of | ASHORE IN-JERSEY. Life. eG Crews Go to ) {n ‘Terrace Garden wit! be a great} DROVE KNIFE INTO BREAST FIVE TIMES John C. “Mughés Once Prosperous, Ends Life =in-Milts-Hotel, John C. Hughes, who at one time oc coupled a post of conalderadle | respon- MOMty with’ H, QB. Ciaflin-& Co,,-was found dead- inthe Mite -—Hotel -at-No, 1) Bleecker treet to-day, with a knife Dealde him ovhich he had driven Into his breast tn five deep wounds. He. had bi¢d to death. The suicide was tixty-two.years old: Drink had been his curse, according to ‘aman with whom he had, chummed ‘for the last ten years. - Together they, tiad <one out on the rokd ‘selling to’ the farmers an alleged:patent medicine they | made themselyie. Lately Hughes, who for many: years “| had Durled mse away” Troy Trienay and family {nthe haunts where human derelicta drift obectirely, had suffered ‘from stomach ‘trouble. He weemed great distress last night. The white: Crtrest cho DEAN IRTP watt prodays = “When he told me how the pains -had wot him I satd, ‘John, you had better fnake-your peace with God. -T- think youl shute, of pretty “soon: — He rauat haye-taken what I sald to, heart, eo he went up to hls room and atabbed him- self to-doath.”: Coroner's Physician Weston sald that the dead man had been borniin Green- ich village and was the son vf a pros- baker, who "hada shop on was then Hammond . Orders “Suit “Brought to Get === Possession_of- the-Stein- Corporation Counsel Elitson sald to- oay that h6 will immediately commence, ymult against the Belmont Company to vacate the Stelnway franchise, under |which the Belmouit tunnel trom Fort built. have ordered sult commenced on jthe @rqund that the tunnel. was not |compited by the first day of January,’ Si Srp Eitan ORY te terme oF the} [franchise ‘the Ume within which it should become operative was limited, Vand {y-shauld nave been in astual-ppera— jen within that time. The Ume waa + aeppieaipl-the-daiays-onsather-fajiure \to do anything for years under the franchise will preclude any plea of due eseen car damantle A most awash, bark, with her deck al- was blown ashore this _af- ternoon--betwron life-saving stations, 19 and 20, off Manahawkin, N. J., aixtamice— south —of Tom's “itive aving StAtlope put off. tothe wreck, ulthough {¥ no life diacernible wooard ner, ler Upper works Mave been Washed sant tbe Appears to have been tna Netting ie —comeaehore—tr ‘ihe charagter—of her. ite nay cc Tt be that she the bark Churles: Loring, who had her bow cut oft Saturday night by: the Old Day minion lined Seneca and was aban- doned. by twenty miles oft the Jersey coast. The L nk carried a cargo. of about 350,000 of luniber. 8 bids. am is: | Beptomber, j orn ad nominal: May, 6 5-8 PFuiy, er to_43 3-8; Bop- tember, 46 4 her captain and crew about "§25.528 Models, $7 _ New spring Styles, —bithigence,—as-atrch—work—hns—been-done in 23rd Street. LADIES’ SUITS. LACE DEPARTMENTS, “TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. JAMES MeGREERY & 00... In Hoth Stores, Advance models of Tailor-made Suits. Made of Chiffon-Panama and fancy check worsted. Embroidered _ Lingerie Princesse Dresses. Trimmed with valenciennes 25.00 and 32,50 Black /Taffetas Walking Skirts. New models, 15.00 and 19.50 The remaining stock of Winter Suits and costumes at greatly reduced prices: 2 lace. In Both Stores. ._ Exhibition of the latest Laces, such as. Filet Bands, Galloohs and all-overs, Trish Crochet, Princess, Briges, Point Applique and many patterns of Cluny and, Irish Crochet, Filet: and APES Cluny: rand Princess, : ‘ ~~ Unmade= Lace “Robes “and Lace Coats, including many exclusive de Filet, Marquise and Point signs of Irish Crochet, * Venise, Princess; Applique. An extensive stock of Imported’ Neckwear in real and novelty laces, Veils and Veilings. In all the fashionable shades, “Unique Novelties in as such as —=picture—frames,—calendars,—pen- “wipers: (heart. shape). tionery, On Wednesday, February the 6th. 1,000 Cabinets Swiss Lawn Sta- tionery, containing three sizes. Colors:— white, grey and blue. “S5e per Cabinet ; Spatial value 752 Imported painted sta- “Russet Cowhide Bags. Saddlersewn. Gilt trimmed. Inside pocket lined with | was commenced only after a long itime [nat elapsed, and when it was begun It | was so late that there could Gave been ttle or no nope that It could have been comploted within the time limit,’ Mr. Ellison explained that his conten tion now j4-that the oly has a right to. make a new dixpoaition of the franchise, land his object in commencing action (s “to force payment to Uie clty of a rea- ronable compensation for the valuable rights which the Belmont people «re trying to exercise for nothing. ss WESTERN TRAINS DELAYED. _ leather. Sizes 14, 15,16, 17 and 18 inches. 5.00 usual price 6.00 to 8.00 _ Wardrobe, Bureau and Chiffonier Trunks. 30.09 to:65:00 ~A complete stock of dress, steamer and skirt Trunks, Hat Boxes, English Sole Leather ‘Trunks, Valises: ES “_GHIGAGO, Feb. 6 The hes: mmnowstorm he> winter commenced fast might and’ was still in force to- “fhe Western rallroada_were bad} Taelayed, the. through. trains from Cailfornia artiving five and. ix. hours behind time and on the shorter runs trains were from one to four hours late. z “First y Opportuntly J Yew have first choice from as attractive an assortment of “high ieee seal as were eyer shown in New York— each costume specially tailcred ‘and finished as an andividual & production: $28 Chiffon Panama Suits $25 Fancy Stripe Suits $28 Spring Broadctoths $25 Mixed Suitings These "ce suits represent the bet Bea cad pecan Wi throughout—coa's least ot f fia tiny 5 Pony Coat Pdi What i te all “the ose opune a style tendencies. $28 ro: hsceartry ¥ Alterations FREE SALE ATALL THREE STORES elie 4h St ae 25rd Street. — Boxes; Kit Bags;-ete.- Men's ‘Trunks in various styles, Sole leather hat and shirt Boxes, —— Bags and Suit Cases made of various leathers. With or without fittings. ~ Adjustable Toilet Tablets to fit any sizé ‘casé or bag. Automobile, lunch -and-tea _Hampers-and Cases, Dog Collars, Harness, Carriers nt z Sleeping” Baskets. ; { ~ JAMES NGGREERY & 60. 34th Street. now : yori: Drawn by Charite Dana OF Cope rity =i 34th Street. Point © 30.00. and 35.00. is . In Both Stores, should be sure to Secure the set of Charles Dana Gib- son art supplements - eing given. with the Sunday’ eee REESHTSLS EL DLPOHSOFOVAE LES EL OSGHEOOSHOS, 2 RAR AA nN

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