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i Na ln ml aging testimony against Dr, Simpson. | openty doing thelr best to send him) to the chair. The killing of Horner, who was) wealthy, occurred {1 Kitchen of the Horner homestead, The gun which clew him wa e hands of Dr. Simp- | son when !t went off. Horner died a/ few hours later, | During the trial the State attempted to show a motive for murder In the fact that two days after the date of the shooting Horner meant to go to! the office of Lawyer Rowland Miles to draw up a new will, Mrs. Horner| claimed her husband intended to out off! Dr, Simpson entirely from any benetit in his estate. The prosecution con: | tended that Simpson killed his father- in-law deliberately in order to save) himself from disinheritance, | Before the tragedy Simpson had a handsome sulte of offices on Fifth ave- nue, opposite the Waldorf-Astoria, and a clientele of fashionable patients, The expenses of his trial left him bank- Tupt, Saved Wife in Flood. Bimpson was a Virginian, who went to Texas as a very young man. There he met and married pretty Julia Horner, daughter of a tobacco expert, who had amasscd a fortune. The couple had been man and wife for ny years when the Galveston flood oc- curred, Their home was swept away by the huge tidal wave. At the risk of his own life the dentist saved his wife from death by drowning The | husband's heroism brought the couple back to their first moorings. Before then they had been drifting apart The whole household decided to leave the stricken city and come North. They bought a handsome home atl, Northport. Horner, who was crabbed and possibly penurious, did not prove popular with his new neighbo: y tked the tall, dark, affable so: i better, | Soon the Northporters began to hear| Stories of family rows “over to| Horners.” It came out at the trial, | Jong afterward, that Horner accused Simpson o {wasting money on horse tages and running after women, The Wife and the mother-in-law took sides With the old man. Then came the open breach and Horner's threat of shutting Simpson out of any share tn his fortune Only Witness Crazy, The shooting in the kitche: 1 nm oceurred eC, 15. Simpson's defens: | that he had ough the manual of arms when a forgotten car- tridge exploded. There w only one Witness, Frank Wisnowski, a servant boy. At the inquest this boy told the Horner staggered across the floor ss th oor toward Simpson, where the latter stood holding the smoking gun, and groaned u rascal, you're trying to kill me.” eine he srophed and died, in an hour, hout ever speaking aga The State relied eration testimony to convict the prisoner. But Just as the trial strated Wisnowski suddenly and unaccountably collapsed and went to be, a nervous wreck A aewspaper photographer crawled over @ transom in the in the night, propped the sick, scared youth up in bed and took a flashlight picture of him. That Was the last straw. The next day | duplication and With the chief witness thus removed, | @fter the sun Wisnowski was taken to an asy hopeless idiot. rami AY CLIN SHOWERS. QUE Te-NIGRT -_——— Yrph ALLEGE Nearly as Hot as Yesterda: but Humidity Drop Makes It Seem Cooler. FARMERS WANT RAIN, Many Forest Fires on Long Island Due to the Con- tinued Drought. cereme THE TEMPERATURE. TAMissereeeee King Opens Games, PROSTRATIONS SUSAN, twenty-three BRADY, eet; taken from Mount Morris Park een going through the | HAMILTO ninth street and the Hast River. moved to Flower Hospital Coroner that when the shot was Ired|LOUGHER, PAUL, twenty-eight years | old, No, 6400 Minerva avenue, Chicage SOHNEIDER, East Third street; at his home. fargely “upon thia| FUANNIGAN, Mrs 8% Broadway, taken to cent's Hospital Mifling atmosphere had reached the the State fell back on the evidences of | the fuld in the official weather tubes Simpson's wife and mother-in-law, On | began to ridity, The morning was delightfully cool the witness stand nelther woman shoe ¢d chit any merey. Their attitude bi ot sympathy for the accused man in vffolk County, | comparison The officials had a 4 also, Teaging him, handeuffed, ‘ough tie streets from the Riverhead Jal Manacled figure with srowballs hostile citizens Jeered him. This sort of thine won him friends and cham- pions Acquitted by Jury. rs. Every inch of progress in was marked by rancor and ven took the case Feb. 7. he | third ballot they were twelve or ac-| quittal, Ing, Simpson sought a reconciliation with Mounted to 88, his wife fused to have anythin: ! grees cooler to do with He returned to New | Bers Goole York and opened an office at No, Broadway, He has been located there ever since. Business, it is sc4d, was! not as eood as it had been before he! port since he left the Riverhead Jai but, so far as is known, made no at- tempt to see either Mrs. Simnson or | Per cent. Furthermore, we Mrs. Homer. Before to-day he was! Test sean in Northport about six montis | ago. On thre occasion he did not. oo | the Prediction re the two emhi-|row morning w! tered women lived their lonely, secluded | decline Near the house wh ves together. ——r____- Rt. Touts 09090100299 0-3] Washington ....00100160 0--2 | May Batteries—Graliam and Blue: John- ston& and Warner, Umpir In. SECOND GAME St. TLonis......... 0 D Washington... 4 PUNE Batterles—Powell and Spencer; Smith and Street. Umpire—O' Loughlin many At Boston, swept by FIRST GAME, Detroit 720000002 246 Boston Batteries—Killian and Schmidt; Pruitt and Criger. Umplres—Egan and Hurst 8 o100 Boston ........00 0 0 pritieries-Summers and schinid Morgan and Ca:rigan. Umpires—ilurst and Egan, At Philadelphia. FIRST GAME, bis j Chicago aa 0.0000 0 o-jmaured ins Philadelphia ....1 1201000 Batteries — Manuel and Sullivan Plank and Schreck. Umpire—Connolly, SECOND GAME Chieago P o4 Philadelphia rial Batteries—White and Suili der and Smith. Umpire— —_—~- EASTERN LEAGUE. At Baltimore. Baltinore ...... 1 Batteries—Moc Adkins and I and Walker, At Newark Providence ....2 0 0 Newark 000 Batteries—Frock and Peterson; Miller and Stavage. Umpire—Kelly At Montreal and — Fit Umplres O18 Pat (i () Battories—Barger and Butler; Stan- ley and Ma\annus, Umpires—Murray and McTug At Toronto. Buffaly 00600 Toronto oo008 Batteries—Tozer ley and Vandeg and Taft rene al EO. W. WANMAKER BETTER Appraiser George W. Wanmaker who has been {l) at his home, No. 8 the Chicago convention, was at for a few hous to-day. \\ waa at one Ome threatened of Daeuntei but is “ American Athletes Gain Early Honors in Olympic Contests (Continued from First Page, uncomfortable heat of Sunday, but at 10 o'clock the | to the ; Government silver got up to 81, which gourthouse, while boys pelted the silent, | I a trife warm, and at 11 o'clock nd) ascended to §. There was atill a westerly rents did not keep the cumulative hea of Bitterness developed between the law | cury to the comp SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Garrels Leads Americans petical order, Austria leading | Were fluitering at the op of the flagpoles denoting the winning country in THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1908, WHICH? © AIG CROWD OUT HIGHLANDERS ~o. FOR THE GIANTS’ AGAIN TACKLE a MeGinnily in the Box for Secs Another Shift in the Line-Up ond Geme--Stern Chase Sends Conroy Into for Pirates, the Outtield. SECOND GAME. BATTING ORDER. (Speckal to The Evening World) \ PITTSBURG, July 13.—Before the Cleveland Clart i al the 1 game header with | 4 ; i Glants started the crowd had 17) Ae a men Wn to 10,000, MeGinnity was sent inj Deiehanty, if recanted witheewe {oH Maddox to make It an even MANNINE. 4 | First Inning Umptres-Sher ans. Nooniy the win Tenney fouled to Leach, Doyle out, Speclal to The Evening World.) Wag. Storke. Bresnahan walked, PARK, July on hand Clever Donlin fouled out to Gibson, NO 43 rs tackle t RIES ROUBIES APHAY a MEU and with the prospects Leach sacrificed, MeGinnity to ‘Tenney r MeGinnity to Ten’ Wag arurday’s ate ner out, Doyle to Tenney, NO RUNS siasm, Mane for New | Innin Second 3 nechiigsenvediithes Jane tor. was thrown out by the Amer i ! ; First Inning . ade a inded stab ot 1 Third Inning MeG it, Mad NO RL . rew ¢ Deleha and Ball wa na ground: ng to Hick in. Lajoie eas ed out Kleinow. NO RUNS Third Inning N ‘) it Pe ng. Birminghara f h rolled M : es Iined out M 7 tle i} G to nre a long fly ; TWO RUN rr » RUNS A \ K j vay Ve Fifth Inning: } ‘ +] f e ) Se yd base, wae. MeGinnity fanned A 0 le Dae Maddox that almost 1 own, § ; 10 La Eiheu years Penney H ‘Maddox and filed [noted that it was 8 in his lott conning | the opening ev They vere out ninety minutes. On + tower atop the Ameri of the Irish-American Den Shot ue Honier House, and Mother-in-Law He Widowed Daniels, New 1181 | yesterday, Stull those who suffered Sunday after- noon were oppressed by shot ‘Horner. j Weight of humidity, It ranged ‘twenty- ‘He had made several trips to North- four hours ago from § |.) o'clock this afternoon the additional | Ciara atmterie Gabe Maan arate oamipeikip the secs of Canada, was third, Sullivan's time pat Set Itg SUEY Hill and Van Den Dries were drawn was only 3 frst heat of the 2,000 metres | talk is the failure of the O1 mittee to have elther the sh flags displayed in the Stadium nould feel cooler in Will Protest Longboat. oring showers and a spectators get ol Stars and Stripes, Sweden, although Crown P Was present, was ed are the hammer ¢ final of the 1 hrowing con- ) metres run make the blood corpusc) Showers to the Long Island farmers AMERICAN LEAGUE, now Latterly Ne amounted At Washington dampen FIRST GAME agricultural centres is a heavy wetting. ine and gladsom: -O'Lough- | the crop raising sections of Long Isl. stadium and from there be called rain f to Americans. Sheppard Makes Record. Tt was renewed in the second heat up Umber nd these same in the second he conditions pre e may be said of t American A, C., again rent Stripes aloft, while J. P. eaten by his team partner F halt a yard Americans point out the Injustice and the under- 0000000606 a-9/ 988 Mbening too rapl growth drying eee petro, __DECOND GAME. ‘TAMMANYITES HURT IN WEST. se-ona MUST STAY IN HOSPITAL, the pole denoting eats ax shown by the fact th clipping two-fifths heat was 4(6, ane e nners of the other heat m the final as he fini | Fgan and ‘Thomas England, was third in this London awoke ils heat easily, but accident here Butterfield was e year, was trying to show two thousand ath tor the Olympic H ft could be, but just as Kin decorated box the athletes came marching {nto the arena in a glory of ported to-da & poor third, n Oxford three-mile pee games how di suffering wit a number ot paint sun came out torday that 1 cate H making the distance in start for his has been a ter- or to the visitors who have been t ye best form for the # they are to make lring the next two weeks, was fol- lowed this morning by a downpour cf f the New York h entered in the ng to get In at physical ¢ —_——>--____ Cs a SECRECY ABOUT HANGING att OF PRIEST'S MURDERER, | tiuda vivo CANPN CITY four-hundred aving decided the postponement the opening of the Stadium at Shep- ‘Temporary shelters, how- were quickly erected to minimize fixed the !n- auguration of the Olympic gamos was ied out according to programme Royal Guests Arrive. r 3 o'clock In 1,500-Metre Run order of the events wile BISHOP POTTER GAINS; HOPE FOR HIS RECOVERY, firs! and second he forty persons, commenced to fill up, the BY REVOLUTIONISTS NEAR. WASHINGTON, July Sweden and their ohildren, 13.—Despatches and Melvin W the Duke and Duchess of Con: and the Duke and Duchess « in the second bat an attack | heats of the national anthem Lee Christmas {8} wt] be two Americans in most of the ht heate of this event to be run. the 400 metres (4 rtea renew th Weat Fifty-first street, since his return | t within a few hours’ a revolutionary force, on @ email miles away, nounced the arrival of King Edward, | 2 vards) swim. Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria ming event, which ia second on the! With their suites, whe pad been driven | sfternooa, island elgnteen ondition showed some improvement (his Jediy Rough on Bed Bugs, POWD! ised effective, cleanty to use, Is b a bellows powder gun, 25c. aR THE LIQUID By Not only kills the bugs, IQ destroys the exes and prevents their hatch’ng, Spout Cans, 'y Pint. the 1 Gal, Cans... 1.50 wy 1Pint.25e 5 eee 6.00 At Druggists’, Grocers? or Furniture Stores, E. S, WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. 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