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Show IHI.MKSTIU I'XIIvrrl.SKbS. A lateof Adulliry Ultli Sonic Mr.injc hiirnniiiilln;.. John It. Howard nul I ll't I'.vcrllt wnuiirralgnial I fori. Judge Zaiu, lhla nioinln;, lu thn Thirl dhtilil court, Mi nn liidktmint t hatglug Ihim with ndultcry ou Inteinttr.lli. Mr. Hamilton, with whom v. n-Mr. .Marsh, of O deu, tt laired furtheilo fendant. In hi oji iilnjt ataltrne nt to the Jury tm behalf of thu riiillon, United hlalt Asslalnnt Dlatrlit Attorn y b(c hen sal I this wt a enw of mora than ordinary Imputable. u ex lited tu rou by tho evldincothat Mr, Uvi tilt, tlio husband of tho femv u difiitdant, nul hi wife tamo to thl rtuiilry fruit HnglinJ nlt tlmo ) ears ago. flicy ha J been married mu tnilvo)iar,atidllvidliltyligthr until some month nllir nrrlvlug In Atnirlca. riio lartle retldrd at Hut In Og leu, nnd thiiu Uinuiu at-lualmed at-lualmed with Houard. Thotltloner having un uKinunllyuf working lu Halt 1-akuClt), lio nine on hero alone, hi wlfo remaining In O;0cli uud keeing lutnlslivd rooms. Howard, Ixfuru thl time, u-d to mil at tliu house almost over) week. Alter Mr J.vtrllt'a arrival lu Halt I.ako Howard i fit n v I 1 1 til Mu. 1- verltl, nnd ma le ft uliitirata)lngnttliehoui v tun lu Ugden, Mr. l.Tcrllt oventually lo vldtd a liorati for hi wife lu thl city and lrnui,ht her down lure, being up to that time totally Ignorant of mi) thing wrong beluicii hi wllu ntidlliwanl. Upon lliunrilvnl of Mr, l.virllt and lit r youug daughttr In Ihu illy, Howard, Iho mala ilifemhnt, In-vlteil In-vlteil her to stay at his hcuco for a day or two, until the home provided by her husband waa quite ready fur ocoui-tlou. ocoui-tlou. Whllu nt Howard' haute 1'. verltl' ver-ltl' dnughiir. found hir mother and llowaid lu Ihu liedroom of Iho former, though nut lu nu) c uiprumUIng iosl. llwii, Uit iipi4iriiilly llierii wa no occasion for JlowarJ being (hero at all. Win ii this and othcrthliiga i amu to Mr. J-verlti' knowli-Jgehu link hi wife to Kak, whereuou alio Informed htr liualetii 1 that she till not tiiiiu to live with tiliu agslu, tu iho "be lingtdto another." lvrr slum that da), said roun.il. Mr, l.virllt had Ueu entlrtly under Hie Inlluencu uf Howard, aul linn seemed tutxlst nn Infatuation laturiu I lie cuiilothat could not bt brukrn ujk Ho far as Mr. l.vclllt was finreriied, tluru had bet li no HI treatment or wrongdoing on tils art toward his wife. Howard hal Uiiii accustomed to drive about with Mrs. l.verllt, ha 1 1 rovl led n room fur hi r, Introduced her tu f le as hi sl.ter. nnd othurnlse cuuctalil htr no mil I lentil). He had, In fact, done hi utmost to dc rlvu Mr, l.verlttof hi wlfo and destroy hi home, and Unas for tho Jury to say uudtr theclnum statins what ihuulJ I" dono with a man who had bttn guilty of such con duct. Mr. Hamilton said ho would reserve his klarment for the ileferifu until all tho testimony fur the proetcutlou was lu. Mr. l.verllt took tho stiud and boro out thu main fact set forth by Attorney Httheiu. He la evllintlj smarting keenly unde Iho alleged wrong done him, nu 1 at times, wlitlo giving his tesllmoh), tietaiue viry eiclleil, Hoealdhvliad always beeu kind (o Ills wife, alio waa u good wuuian. and they live,! on the ling 1 1 ct.towlhloltrras, until Howard camu upon tho scene of Ihelr dumratlo life, Oo one occailm lie went to thohouau at which his wlfo Mas rooming and caught Hooard tin re. U Inn HoHani luardhliu comlngha t;ot uiijiruiath the liil out of hi way, but left his hat ou Ihu livd. Hum veral times asked tliedcfeiidatit win ro his wife a, lut i aih tlmo hu raid ho knew nothing whatever atout her. lucroaetiuiulnitlonhyMr. Hainll ton, l.virllt denleil that no had llvetl uiihally wltlihla wlfu prior to thu Unit shu I came nciualnt'd with Howard, or tluthu had allod her vllo natniai. Aaked"Havu)ouiiot thnat tned to take )our wife' llf.7" Ihu wltneaa waxed wroth and shouted,"! l'i alltl" Judge ane heru lnUriosed, and shurj ly told Mr. l.virllt hu mint not talk Jlko thai, Ho woul I not lm such conduct In court, und If it wtre rcpcati-l ho might send him to Iho u u-Itentlary. u-Itentlary. Alice Ilverill, a girl of Illtirn, wa neitcalledaudstali.l that while htr etep-mothir (thofiiinloilefendautj wa living in Oitden,urtir her falhtr had goiioloHalt Laki, llowari! utod to iwiuotrtholioiibiithnu or four tlniu a wiuk. On onu ocatlou shu caught him sitting uun Mrs. l.virllt' lip, mid wtieu wit net threatened lo till htr falhtr, Mrs. l.virllt replied thutsho did not care Onu inoriilug shu aaw Huwnrd In Mra. l.virltt'a bedroom, thu door Ulng closeil. When wltntsiiusitd against It, It partly upmed; Howard Jumped furard and trlid tirlor.ill. Mrs Hverltt was initially undressed at tho time, combing her hilr. Mrs. Hunt, who keepy fAirnlaliiHj rooma In this clt), tittllH-l totliufirt that Howard met I lo visit Mrs. l.verllt whllo tho latter wo sla)lng at htr liouso. Hhe, howuver, tievtr aiw au)-ihlng au)-ihlng wrong Utwecn Iho artlis, l.vldeuiu wa also nd luced showln that Howard had tcen liitlioroiuiuuy of Mr, l.virllt nt various placis lull n iivlgliiiornoo J, und Ihut ho Intro Jucrd her a ii ill" another i ra.ui, la order, II na alleged, to cunctal herldtntliy. One ultui.i laid heruamo nu glteu lo him a "Mia, l.vans." Harah 1", lluivdin, of Mill Cruk, slate I that Iho fuualo Utfindant waa Introilucel to lit r at that lace by Howard as Ills slater, Mrs. Itlihnr Is." Houard toll wltneaa that "Ills elatir" had not a hay home, unl ill 1 nut tan, Iheielore, lo return lo htr hui ban I, Mr. r.verltt wa re calleil nnd asked by Attorney Blii htn whether his wlfo was Howard' slstir. "Corlnlnly not," replied Mr. r.verltt with Indlguatluu; "more like his wife!" Prank 11. Waiktr. now a guard nt thu ptnltrntlary, said hu waa "looking ii p this math r," as a rivnlu dele live, luring the tlmu Mrs. i:verltt routuiJ nt lira. Hunt's house lu Coutru strut. Ho ha I kiiiti tli - ilcfonJimta together In Mrs. Jverllt's room on several occasion, occa-sion, at night, "all tho May" from li o'tloik to half jiast Id. Ou one otcu. rlon I toward had his co it oil tints. At IhUslageof thu trial court took a recess until J o'clutk. |