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a hi oan TTS THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, Wiecuse wonraws sew waxceraor|| WO HUSBANDS WORRY NURSE. Long Absence of Thompson Con- vinced Her that She Was Free to Wed McKee, Which She Did. WRITE DENYING GUILT Catherine Richardson Tells riend of Care She Gave other, Saying She Would ie Rather Than Lose Her. E IS RELEASED ON BAIL. —_—- en fram Prison to Home of Re! tives and Remains In Seclusion, After Declaring Her Innocence— Acglised Gri te Il. ]OBTON, Dec. #1.—Mins Catherine V. haxdson, released from jail on ball, now with relatives here, but remains seciuyion, her place of residence be- kept\a secret, - ‘As she\left court she said to those at herk ‘I aro innocent of this terrible charge, 4 I willl prove my statements, That aay now. among whom was a enlthy man of Beverly, who furnished }, hurried her away. diag Richardson's side of the case, In hich she 1s charged with giving arsenic o her mother, |s told, however, in « let- er to a frien}, Miss Florence Chene: ho lives in Mitleton, N. H. This has just been madi public and reads: Defes it All. NO THOUGHT OF BIGAMY. Pretty Wife Troubled Now by Reap- pearance of First Husband After Two Years’ Cruise at Sea, During Which He Heard Nothing. WUI Ignorance of the law save Emma Brunhuber - Thompson - McKee from a oharge of bigamy? This pretty nurse in the Minturn Hps- pit candidly admits that she married Edward W. Thompson and Waiter Me- Kee within two years and three months and yet she scoffs at the idea of wrong- doing, “Why, Mr. Thompson went away and didn’t send me anyon I thought 1 had a perfect right to marry again,”’ she sald. “I don't know anything about bigamy. I wrote Mr. Thompson and told him all about {t and I'm sure I bad a night to marry Mr. McKee." When Miss Brunhuber met Thompson she lived with her mother and her four brothers at No, 465 Fourth avenue. She was then a bookkeeper in a publishing’ house. The courtship was short and the two were married at the rectory of the MRS. BRUNHUBER THOMP- | ___SON M'KE POISONED TWO WIVES; “TIS SAID Nebraska than Mr. Carl T. Roberts, tractor and mason. A typical pera active, shrewd and full of business sagac- | “My Dear Fyence—In reply to your Ity. Ho ts not only a provider for bis fam- last Jetter, willwrite briefly. You will ators vere S ce Lutheran Chureh {iy nut a protector. In a recent letter 4 have seen frotithe papers the details | in Hoboken, Dr. Hartman he writes, among other | _ Then Thompson went away on the Umted Gtates ship Culgoa, now in the ‘George Chapman, a Wealthy | West Indies. His pretty bride says no American, Must Face a Lon- money came from him and she waited tn yain for his return. Then she married don Court on a Charge of Double Murder. things, as follows: “Our boy, James, had the membraneous croup and after he had recovered he was subject to repeated attacks of lung fever. Our boy, Charlie, was also\ coh lect to attacks of puenmonia | pleurisy. Our third boy, Tana} was subject to fever anal ague (malarial) and liver trouble. | of my arrest, aiso many strange temante whicare always made when & person ts und\ suspioion, but I know that you will n@r believe that I could injure any one. 't seems sing\r to me and all who fh know me intimal ther such a chi could be broughtyainst me, aya been notéfor kindness to tl unfortunate and ly one who was iil, and they only Iahea at my extreme ‘care of dumb aniqs, and there Is ab- soluteiy no objector me to kill my mother. McKee on Sept. 8). She confided in her mother’s maid and that ts how Thomp- son first learned of the second ding. wed ‘As quickly ashe could get back to the United States he sought out hia wife. She says he brandivhed a revolver and threatened to Kill hor, but she laugh: and told him that‘ EDWARD MW. _THOMPSON. MRS. CAMPBELL NAMED IN SUIT. “barking doms seldom ®he says that later she learned The question with her is: Will Thomp- son appear in court against the wifo Peruna. cured Your SE y, and now I} my boys entire. have three of the healthiest boys in the State of Nebraska, which | AUTOPSY SHOWS ARSENIC. | ! IDON, Dec. 7 who forsook him? If he does she may She Capea. LON DON, Dec, 31.—George Chapman. Liner cfor tie otenaph Quite ieimotrine T attribute to your medicine. My “You know I havimply worn myself | whore preliminary trial is still going} Srobable that Thompson will sail away | Wife had stomach trouble whiel| Peruna also cured. “Altogether for my on his ship and forget the blond hair ‘on at a police court here, was’ to-day and the pretty face of then of the nurse. {arraigned on additional charges of mur- dering his first and second wives, the out caring for h ¥% dore her excitab: how patiently and how I did whole | family we have had ‘nineteen rather die than lor, and my only reasons for not #en4 her to a sani- tarium were her ‘epen of poing General Evans for protection. to London from America in 1893. He was arraigned at @ police court Oct. 27 last, charged with having polsoned a young woman re- puted to be his wife. He is.the proprietor of a Southwark saloon in this city and is reputed to be worth a great deal of money. When first arrested he insisted that his ap- iigoheareleny a Sere cocaueten autopsy of whose exhumed remains in- bottles of Peruna, and have thus with for working in Ry Tha 4 sais 5 dicated that they had been polsoned. saved over $500 in doctor's bills. j Widow of Millionaire Wall Paper |The prisoner nas applied to Consul- Iam a contractor aud mason by trade, and I am known all over Nebraska. I have, had a stomach trouble which has been | 5 hen relieved hy your remedy, | eruna, for which I am still) taking it. We think it is the) greatest medicine on earth."’ ROBERTS, Falis City, Nebraska. < Man Made Co-respondent in Divorce Action Brought by Mrs. Melvina 0. Prunier. Chapman went and our fear of thensequences only. my brother and ow sitive temperament. “phia affair couldn’tye occurred at more unfortunate ead I have been almost prostratfrom a severe cold contracted by bel, nights with of her sen- MET HSIN Wife Shoote Herself in Attempt FOLLOWS DAMAGE ACTION. mother, where we depet on ofl-stoves ; Mr. T. G. Walker, Carneiro, Kansas, prehension was due to the pique-of « for heat; and I w83tn out with A writes: ‘It 1s with pleasure that I report anxiety and actual work 7 prepared| BURLINGTON, Vt. Dec. s1—Mrs. Uta apn ence. baiateay Get eatodll Kl at Suioide, and, Recovering, | tnat 1 am better than 1 have been for many our meals upstairs, neceyting almost |raitian Ash Campbell, of New York) charge of murdering a Meud Marsh with| Finds Wound Doesn’t Trouble] yr meres arene cece tru fous the constant golng up 4nd 4ophree filghts of stairs. arsenic. ‘The young woman who caused the ar- City, has been named here as co-respon- Nutt Banieuredi onanee with 8s, Her Much, ex see why more of them don’t w 1902. ber of years." It fs m fact of ever-increasing astonish- ment that so many otherwise rensible and provident people will, for tho neglect of ro simple a precaution as to have a bottle of Pert hand, bring upon themeelvex the needless suffering and foolish expense that ‘® practitioner of medicine ts forced to wit. ness every day A Pauly Medictae. L. 0. Summersett, editor of “The Messen. ger,’ Red Bank, N. J., writes The Peruna | Medicine Co, as follows: Gentlemen—"'I certainly lyou for putting such a great ecatarrh rem. edy on the market. I believe that more than half the people with whom I come tn contact have catarrh In some form, and I Pe " |runa and get well “Myself and family were all sick a few | |days ago with stomach trouble, and used Peruna with very satisfactory results and at one-third the cost it would have been h wo called Jn a phystetan who could not possibly have prescribed a better remedy than Peruna,” L. 0. SUMMERSETT. “WII Not Do Without Peruna."* Mr. James A, Stalls, Otego, UL, writes: “LT can say that Peruna bas cured my | four-year. old hoy of the tonsllitis, and that of the worst stage. He bad {t last winter, and I took him to three of the best doctors and got no relief. When I took him to the | fourth hix tonsils were so inflamed th | blood was running out of them. The 4 tor #ald he could reduce them, so T used bis medicine for four or five weeks snd the boy kot but very Iittle better, There was a week or two that we thought ho would choke to death in spite of all we could do. recommended for throat troubl I rui dont in the suit for absolute divorce brought by Mrs, Melvina 0, Prunter against her husband, Frederick Pru- ‘A few days previoUs\my arrest rrest underscored) I WaGery gevero tack of indigestion, 87 colinpsed, rest first called the attention of the po- Hee to suspicious circumstances sur- rounding the death of the young Marsh She declared to the police that FIVE NEW BUILDINGS FOR CITY COLLEGE, Plans Approved by the Board of Estimate and the Work Will Begin at Once. REPENTANT OVER THE DEED. calling in a phystelau, whia i: wae i eo | woman, tmperative that I should nier, who {s Mra, Campbell's private | Pinay would Investigate the matter alle secretary. could put them in the Way of discovering iste rest, as my stoMaday much | that the man had killed three other wo- inflamed and caused ™e yble ai has, men with polson since he has been in this country, Investigation was made by the detec- tives and led to the conchusion that the woman had told the truth. Chapman WAS arrested and a thorough search made of his premises. ‘The police refuse to divulge what they discovered, but they satisfied the committing magistrate that they had evidence to hold the pris- oner, ‘The Mai wot the third Who haw died in houses owned by the prisoner within five years, JEERS MAN HE ‘Dhree years ago Mrs. Prunler col- lected a judgment of $15,000 from Mrs. ‘Campbell for allenating her husband's affections, Sho is using this money to progeciite her divorce suit. The case will be called for trial In the March term of the Chittenden County Court. Mrs., Pronier is the daughter of a Green Mountain farmer. She married Prunier, who was a trained nurse, and they had one child, In his capacity trained nurse Prunier entered the em- ploy of Mrs. Campbell, who was ling at the time in a handsome residence in West Fitty-elghth street, New York. Shared Dig Fortune. For twelve hours Mrs. John Lohmeyer, of No, 411 West Forty-elghth street, carried a bullet in her head, attending all the time to the duties of her house, It was only when pressed for an ex- planation of the bandage around her head that she confessed to ter husband that @he had made an attempt to end her life, Then she was arrested by her own brother-in-law, Roundsman Fred Lehmeyer, of the West Forty-eeventh atreet station. For more than a year Mrs. Loh: has been in poor health. Her friends and her husband have watched her Plans have been filed at the Bureau of Bulldings, Manhattan, by George B. Post, of No, 83 Hast Sev for the foundations of five buildin) tress, and he feared a loMhogs, and begged of me not tye her, # would help her it would be “I engaged = sunny fiat \ we 4 whom I stated the cage, 18) Fent proposed a seniterito my mother again, and she ¥inot go saying that there was no O% com- ort her as I could, and Aything \pleas- ant home life. : Fears for Health. would ve more comfortatty gtoa, and got @ very pleasant youngng: mreas on her showing tact ®ing. ness and closely watching Myrse short In her allenation suit Mrs, Prunter ~ mother, eee gba fetes te charged that Mrs. Campbell was not the closely for several months, for she has|the new College of the Clty of New Sabina each day, thus rellev! . wife of W. C. Campbell, the millionaire besa peeependant a ie of the time, It/ York, to face Amsterdam avenue, Con- ' , # feared that shé would try to com-| vent avenue, St. Nicholas terrace, One oad wall-paper manufacturer, in whose ‘y vent avenue, a 5 “Wo had everything int ‘pap mit eulclde, Hundred and Thirty-elghth and One home she had lived for years. On his death, howe she inherited te great- er part of his fortune of $1,500,000, She retained Prunter in her employ, mak- ing him her private secretary, Mrs. Campbell has had her hands full of litigation since Mr. Campbell's death. ‘The firat suit she was called upon to de- move Christmas afternoon whe unwarranted, dreadful thing oc sand I am very much afraid It jure mother so that she will n cover. But Miss Lyle and Harr. doing and saying everything to her. Yesterday morning after her husband went to work she got a revolver of small calibre, held it to her left temple and fired. The bullet entered her head @ud she fell to the floor. in a few min- utes she became conscious and #00) found that the wound did not trouble her greatly, Hundrea &nd Fortleth streets ‘These plans have deen approved by the engineers of the Bureau of Bulldings and the Board of Estimate. An anchor-shaped building Is to face 6t. Nicholas Terrace seven stories high, with two wings three stories high, the Krafft, in Jail, Receives Invita- tion to Wedding from Man on Whose Complaint He Was Ar- SHE WANTED T0 STOP. SMOKING. Young Woman wit Nicotine- Stained Fingers Asks to Be Cigarettes. A well-dressa) young woman with her fingers discolored from cigarette smoke. asked for permission to speak wit ~ - istrate Dooley, in the Adams Street Court, Brovkiyn, to-day, and when the Magistrate asked her what she wanted, she repiled “I have male a resolution amoking clgtrettes and to Ife, commencing with the first of the to a be ult a . wilh Be Vii My severe indigestion me from teking potions, an then epen air moze than, fronts of which conform to the curve of the driveway. The main wullding will stand on @ plot facing Convent avenue and One Hundred and Thirty-elghth street. The two other buildings will face Am- sterdam avenue. One will be'the Me- chanical Arts Building, three stories and ‘basement, and the other a four-story duildingg for the Chemtoal Department. There will be a building for frestmen seven stories high and a gymnasium four stories high, The cost has not been made public. Work will begin at once. seo Ne, ONE DEAD IN WRECK, She wag gind that her attempt at sul- cide had failed and quickly set about to hide the traces of her act. She wiped the blood from the floor and burned the cloth and chen bathed her head until there wien Uttle bleod to be seen. whe wri Gage about her wound grid told nel pore she tine, a headache, lito, ‘cal a not know ‘what had hap pened’ out ra, Lonmeyer prepare ppeared to be in Beate atiper an than usual when her a. home. She told him, too, he ha dache, but he cuualit aig ight of ood and dem: take off the bandakes yee ‘hat he ‘She broke down nd confessed the truth, saying that {I health had made her want to end it Mr. Lohmeyer called a carriage and had her removed ‘oosevelt Hospital, where the tors probed in vain for the bullet. a expected that Mrs, has prevefend was that of Mr. Campbell's daugh- 4 I have ker Estelle, who ts now Mrs, Sidney H. if 1 werg#loman, of London. She was left only iriging bequest in her father’s wil rought suit through A. H, Hu t to break the document. Ambas: Joseph H, Choate represented Mrs. He had the case abruptly day and effected a com- It was sald he induced his rested, and Asks His Liberty. SAYS CHARGE DUE TO SPITE. Frederick P. andolph has asked Juatice Fitagerald, of the Supreme Court, to Mberate olf William R. Krafft, who has languished in Ludlow Street Jail since June, Krafft was arrested !n the suit of Otto F. Beese, of Jersey City, to re- cover $750 which he says he entrusted to Krofft to inveat in stocks for him. Mr, Randolph declared that Beese was procrastinating and not trying to bring his sult to trial and was keeping Krafft, arr] yi}s sult was hardly out of the pie thing occurred, ands when Mrs. Prunter filed an action horiivie ible for Us sil. Ys.900 demeces against Mrs. Camp- wishes .oapRMRINE.” ‘pr alienating her husband's affec- Ha. hei oi and The testimony was highly he roy letters, oe ah ory Will be read} servants and bellboys indiffer- ae "Richardson jon until wil c y |tels were called to the stand, and titers read. ieee re th necly it * ear el ier strengt’ these was an ardent letter from | who {s sixty-two years old, locked up In| will recover tf the bullet can One Her Property Attached. M to Prunter, Jail to satisfy a spite and that he gibes| to-day. éor ay him contemptuously and exultingly. The ——— Qtiss Richardson 1s being, ae Acted as Nui stfen ‘ a ‘ Pout the airt| } testifed that ho acted as Mrs, Weeerny cee examptein) RUNAWAY GIRLS HOME. . ‘3 nurse. Mrs. Pruner wes Ke ‘ ‘Jersey City Heights, Jersey City. Only Fifteen, They Fright “William R. Krafft, Ludlow Street Jail. “Dear sir: Mr. and Mrs, Otto Beess ‘suit ‘was pending Mra, Pru- Families by Disappearing. Passenger Train and Freight alan er husband arrested on a N, Lal Is liv- | oh: respectfully request the pleasure of TRENTON, N. J., Dec. 81. — Emma this’ having abducted thelr 60M, | 515 presence at the wedding of thelr|Hunt and Bilzaheth Dye, two fifteen. Met in Head-On Collision and ppl year-old girls, were returned to-day to thelr homes at New Brunswick through the ald of the local police. Both girls came here Christmas Bye with the {n- tention of buying presents, ‘Mhey knew some young men who they met and they proceeded to take in the Mra, Ida Gpracket, an aunt of t night {fand vigited every place of amusement, finally finding them at a dance at Tur- net Ha The ris at first iad 0) bat thee sells Ghoweneed. URGES. tieeet arrest. While here ere the iris sta Sf the United Btates finn ated ae: and town eres. emi Served Througheut the Civil Wi as @ Boy. PHILADDLPHIA, Dec. 31.—The Rev, | tamou Leverett Bradley, until recently asso- | to: hav clate rector of Bt. Epiphany | Estelle, iniscopal Ch Church, of this wity, died to- |r ee aged fifty-olx years. He was born | the Cay < i! and at the outbreak) Now nier wi successful in fight- ting of requisition papers, arrest in Vermont for hav- pay $10 a week toward his t, according to an order of \a in 1898. the alfenation sult, Mrs. eared as defendang tn by James Caldwell, the rack starter. He claimed a vast sum of money on 11 Sloman, who was his verdict for $2,546 against tate. pbell, who In’ statu- ough verging on miildle Miss Hilda Voss, to Mr. L. C. % Paterson street, Jer- gey City, Wednesday, 29th instant, Please do not disappoint, us as there hair ‘at our table. as 'M. D, niece, Adams, at No. a Soore Caught in Crash. BHARON, Pa., Dec, 31.—In a head-on collision between a passenger train and & freight on the Pennsylvania Rallroad, | one and one-half miles west of West! Middlesex eamy to-day, the engineer of | the passenger train, Neal Daugherty, | killed, four persons were seriously Injured and almost core were hurt The wreok was caused through a mis-| understanding of order: Hoth engines were demolished while the baggage ana emoking cars were wrecked, thought that ‘H. ; the t stands for halr-out Youn ve Hye Se Baa ey. MiB ecision wae reserved. JOBS FOR BROOKLYN MEN. ‘Three Named ab, Supreme, Court Attendants, ly prosecuted) ALBANY, N. Y., Dee. 31.—George Mo- it. Prunler ie safd to| Henry, John H. Smith, Louts A. Coho mene They) and William H. ye haye been ap- anak @ix of the injured were brought to ID cagelioweon = Oa a ed year, but 1 feel that T haven't suMetent whl power to do so, | want you to commit me to some Institution whe! my lack of will power will, be® subs tuted by physical restraint’ ‘That was all ahe would say. She would not tell, her name or anything bout herself and, the Magistrate was about to dismiss her when Miss Con- nally, of the Cathollo Mission, stepped up and eald she would care’ for the young woman, The penitent was sent fo the Wayside Home, in Bridge street KILLED IN ELEVATOR FALL. Conrad Waderiich, a mechanic, forty five years olf, .of No, %@ First avenue, dled In the New York Hospital early to- day from (njartes received In an elevator Ce ‘at No. 158 West Twenty-seventh stree ithe’ elevator, carrying freight, floor, the, cable h an'in the nny Moore man Inne Gfundred and. 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