| Show I 1 THE IA ILTON MURDER A l I 1 Examination of Mrs Emily Seddon Is Concluded o Con-cluded Today l I I I 1 I SEVERAL OTHER WITNESSES TESTIFY I I Illnlon lur a lolvit ot Irohill > I Imno Suit Afrotlatit halt IkkCity Oher CuurLAIttr i I Tho seventh das or the iramllto qI murder trial began this I i morning by A ho ncnlllng of tire Kmlly Seddon i I The court loom was crowded to the doors and It was with the greatest I difficulty that tho court bnllff was at It nil times able to maintain order I i I i Among todajs audience was a largo i I number of ladies for whom a number A num-ber of seats had been specially reel re-el within the enclosure by Bailiff 11 tI t I Levy I I The ordeal Mrs Seddon has passed i through since her examination began 11 last Friday showed plainly on her to I daj for her appearance told more I I plainly than words could possibly I tell that she was n sick woman Tho Altnem his impressed everyone favor 11 I nbly Site has not attempted to con ceal Anything when questioned and I D his nlso ndmllled to not having hell it I strictly to the truth at the coroners Inquest nnd with tear In caroler eyes aid It was because site wanted to Person hr sister she has broke down each time ehe hoo com Off the atonl I 11 anti Ithout a quctitioun her position In the trial queston been a mot i 1 trying one equal1 only Perhaps to i that of her sister who Is I being tried I for her life I I Attar the News report closed Saturday timber MM Seddon further testified I teatnd that since she and her husband made their statement to the police officer polec oncer 11 she had not done anything to aid her ulster Witness also admitted that nix had told an uni uth nt the coroner I Inquest und ner changed her tory until after tier husband wa arrested The Officers witness said never tolll her that her testimony would release I her husband Judge 1owers then read I I from the transcript of the evidence I given by Mrs Seddon ut tho coroners i l Inquest nnd the witness admitted that 1 much of It was false odmltell 1 I 1 I MRS SUDDOV8 ruKTHEIl TESTI I J MONY Mrs rmt Rlldon was again recalled re-called bj I the defense this morning I I i and further crossexamined by Judge I Powers Counsel read from l the Transcript I trans-cript 01 the evidence I given hy witness I at the coroner Inquest Question 11 all I answer were read to the witness I oNI she Attis Asked Ir they were true when Elie woulll answer yes some I times and at others no Continuing I Judge Powers said i I < You have admitted to testifying to 1 thlrtjtwo falsehoods before the coroners coro-ners Jury and I suppose It was because I be-cause of your deep affection for her 11 i Yes I t Was It the love You bor < for your I I f later or the disgrace YOU thouGht It I would bring upon your family that to caused You to testify to Iheiie thirty t I two distinct and separate falsehoods i lq I dldn think of any disgrace to my I family I When you talked with jour sister about Lou the l1 of Eh did disgrace you not It r I I bring uton me and the family 1 11 I Yesl And you did not think of the family I when You testified before the coroner So 11 Wltne In answer to Judge Powers t said that shVlmTnol1 talked to any one about the case save her husband I Ill and tho county Attorney Witness did not hear more than two shots In answer to Attorney Van Cott wIt I nehs said when she heard the shots I J she was awake and had not gone to I I sleep I She saw the gun In the parlor on the Thursday before the shooting Z I She did not see It afterwards It I I might have been In the bureau drawer I I In the hedrom And Elie not know It l f I the gun hal ben In the parlor on I Thursday Fllda Y old Saturday she I I would IO soen It When ru came I i homo after ahe had been out for the tj I cartridge vItn I cortrlo looked at her and Phil had her I pocket look In her lap 11 11 She did not know whether defendant had cartridges with her then or not I I I After wltne had talked with Mrs 1 Cody she i went and saw her sister ut It i the county Jai relative tu what was I I I said nnd the reply Mrs Ilamilton made I lamlon was she did not walt any more mols i Issues wi 1 I Why hont OU spoken to Your 11 11 rlster since tile preliminary examina I I Irlmlnory eamIna I ton was told that she oldnt wish to f I Be me and I said that was all rIght 1 ni it I rIghtlae i you met your sister Florence I s sin then 7 No elr J i Objected linve either to Objection one rent Jor sustained You I i I ir ly Judge Powera1111ho told you It i l lf lomlon dldnt want to see I oil Ol i I The man In charge or the jai I 1 lelent And 71 You bought that was our I i 0 Ves iI What waiter the condition or your J 1 wai-ter when YOU told hr 01 the wItness I i ferred to by Mrs Cody I She wa sick In bed 11 lllnt she ay she Los Ito nick that I I she lhllt think she needed any Vill nen Yes I 1 ll I i l When you hear your sister talk I k bout he cartridges dlllnt It a1arm I I I i aarm You To Vs but I dldnt know what she I I rolng to do with them i I Did you think she was going to kill 1i I herself 3I 3 No I I I Wero i you afraid iho was going to I 1i kill tier huallainol I XoWhat f I i What did you think the wanted I I 11 It the efttridges l wih eorldge7 I I I dKln know what she wanted with I them I I lo I Isnt It a fact that jou got the Idea i 11 11 she wanted to kill herself I I o 1 I W M mole O then called I Had I I 1 krowi Mrs Hamilton for live or lod Ill I I year lie met her on Monday are I I noon April 19th oil South West I Temple street going cast It was about I 120 p mIn I m-In answer to Judge Powers witness I I said he was absolutely certain ha ow I her on the day and hour named I 1 I I lay 1 Jamoks I Haslam said he had known I i i I Mrs Ilanifiton for fifteen Years He i memhd the day John 1 Hamilton 11 was i klllid He met Mrs Hamilton that I I I day near the rn10rlum clock comer I crr going east Wltmna said he should 11 I JUdge It vl aliut 2 oclock I couldnt I have bn any oth r lay or any other I that Ili Ud not rempmher IUIW I tm I low she I Nins do I 1 i I t Ml nip loss paid she lived one dor f i I if th S Idon sldence She remembered the night of the shooting I She heard Pilots rind a cry in dltrss coral rig train a man Thre 11014 u muse after the cry and n pause aftrr I I the text shot man nred l ihfr iouU not remember how many shots utr f1red but the to Were 0 ecrl UnJer croxmlnnllon j the mills I sold mile AM not rei nem tier all mat I She tpptIred to 1 oIor I tile coroner i Ample Whllhock sold she lIed In the house west of Heddnni She recalled the night of the shooting She was about to retire The first two hot were muffled the others were more distinct dis-tinct She hoard n pitiful rn but couldnt say whether It emanated from five it mon or a omnn There wore or six shots fired altogether each one I I right after the other Jt was a 1 dark I night I I C J Krlckson clerk nt Cunnlngton I Cos testified I that on the day I 1 resembling Hamilton was shot a party l I Mrs Hamilton came Into the store It was about 2 oclock In tin afternoon The woman onkcd for pistol shells and witness tolJ her they didnt l keep them I i t and recommended her tit Ilrnwnlng Draft lie was positive It was In the I afternoon I I Court here took a recess I Title Afl Ion Stenographer Will G Young was the first witness called th in I rifternotini Itie i rlllIr i1c he had taken the Pit I many 01 tire Hamilton at thn coron ers influent Mr van cot Inlr < Hlue I the trnnerlpt t7dr evidence which Was objected to fly Judge Power Whll I the arguments pre being made the jury was taken out The grounds of the objection are hat It I did l not appear that Mrs Hamilton I had been cautioned before 1 testifying I would give would that the evidence she I be used against her at the regular t could be com I trial rind that no one pelled to testify against himself ort or-t i herself After some discussion the hearing of arguments was contlissucil until turner i I I rTwAamas P addnn WR then recalled and In answer 10 Mr Vans Cott said 1 I that whn ho got tile gun front Mr 4 I Harniltano I it Nye unlcad l I The witness was further rooexftws tried bY Judge Powvro and denled that I I lie tied called on seveli or eight lllr ent Parties mitts the ObJect 01 gelllg I them to ttlry ngat net his Ialrln law I find on na to remove the ban oC f auspllon that bask fallen on him I II L Fowler a ook who lives t I Across tile street from the Heddons said that on the night at the tragedy he heard nix Photo In all I the fifth There was n pause between I r and sixth Photo He Immediately I start I 1 i I tit across the Street and paw a woman i I I landing on the steps The woman I I entered the house He would not hnovv I i her should he see her again When witness wit-ness got to the fence he heard a very 1 faint mon from the man IslnS on the lawn lie b1 previously heard a I I plaintive cry after tile nllhree shots I I 110 couM nol tell hethr the cry came I from n mn or a wanton The ultneffir was still under rroaexomlnnllon I J uhen the Nes rI > ort closed |