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“About to Be .\Charlotteville Confesses to Killing “eal eatates, the orifidant of many Vusl- * {fon to his house and found his wife ‘Led to Execution the ex-Mayor of from Services in Church. ‘MY PUNISHMENT JUST Last to Prevent M’CUE SAID EVIL HIM TO PUT HIS McOue was hanged tence as just.” McCue was resigned to his fate, preme Court of the United States, to refused to interfore in his case, and he knew that he was to die this morne ing. Tho trap was sprung at 7,86 o'clock, and eighteen minutes later the body of J Samuel McCue was cut down, Confesses the Murder, McCue confessed to his three spiritual advisers, saying that he was actuated ‘ty 'tan overpowering evil impulse when he had killed the woman he had sworn to Jove and protect, He bontessed, he because he did not wish to leave the World with the slightest suspicion resting upon any pérson in connection with the crime, His last words were: “My punishment fe just.” ‘This wes the end of the life of a man ‘who had at one time the confidence and respect of all the people in this sestion ‘ef Virginia, As a practising lawyer he attained ‘considerable renown in the courts of the State, He served six yeats . in the Board of Aldermen of Charlotte- villé and three times the people elected dim Mayor. He waa the trustee of ness men, and until he murdered Mrs. MoGue there had been scarcely, @ whis- per bf scendal concerning him."” Thén came a flood of revelations showing him in his truo light. He was exhibited to the people of Charlotteville a8 & man who had dissipated the for- tunos left in his charge, who'had treats | al ed his wife with the utmost brutality for years and who had been known as “a brawler and a companion of disso- lute women in Washingtoh and Rich- mond, And all the while he was a per- tent church-goer. His powerful barl- ‘tone led in the singing of hymns, and none but he ever ventured to pass the gollection hox fh the Presbyterian Church of Charlottevillle, Returned to Slay Wife. ‘McCue had about reached the end of Iify resources last August. He went to Washington to ciose up some business deals, returning to Charlottevillle on the evening of Sept. 4 This was Sun- day, He walked from the railway there, Sho had just returned from a | vielt to Red Hill, Albemarle County, ‘They had dinner together In the din- ning room, The meal was served by. John Perry, a young negro servant, "These was little conversation at the meal McCue seldom spoke his | wife when ‘they were alone and she nover addressed him save in cases of necessity, Nevertheless in the pres- They show how, when and where you may find suitable and profitable employment, They make it easy to locate real estate and business investments that promise un- usual profits. They point out and describe a great variety of furnished rooms, ments, They introduce you to business men pursuing all manner of vocations. They exhibit bargain after bargain in furniture, machinery, diamonds, watches, Jewelry, musical Instruments, and in every conceivable kind that goes to complete the home, offic These facts are weighty facts for persons to consider who are sha shrewd and desire to conduct’thelr household and business affairs along econo cal and profitable lines, They will be found conveniently classified in next Sun- day's World Want Directory, That you may obtain at least a vague and requested in this great twelve-page Want Section of the lowing figures are presented, which show the kind and number ot tlom Wanted advts, printed in Iast Sunday’ AGENTS vive BAKERS .. an BARTENDERS 40 BOYS «++ 56 BOOKKEEPRRS 28 CANVASSERS ., CARPENTERS . BY] CABHIBRE icine 6 “ COLLECTORS , 8 “ COMPOSITORS 14 4 COOKS ..... 12 54 LUTTERS . 14 6 DENTISTS . 8 8 DESIGNERS ., . 6 3 DAY'S WORK . _ np DRESSMAKERS , ao a DRIVERS DRUGGISTS ENGINEERS BHMBROIDER ERRAND GIRLS VBEDERS ,...... HE TOLD THE ‘Uatil Almost the Last Moment McCue’ Had De- clared He'Was Innocent, but Confessed at Resting on Others. OAARLOTTEVILLD, Va., Feb, 10,—Lmmediately after former Mayor for the murder of bis wife his spiritual ad- visems gave out this statement of his confeaston: ‘4%, Samuel MeCue stated this morning his control, and that he recognised: his “(Boecial to The Evening World.) CHARLOTTHVILLE, Va, Feb. 16.—Standing in the shadow of death on the scaffold to-day, J, Samuel McCue, thrice Mayor of this city, con« femped to the brutal murder of hia wife last simmer, The confession fol- lowed a stubborn contention of innocence in the face of overwhelming evi- dence, and destroys the hope of many of McCue's friends that some day it might bo shown that another committed the crime, |found J, acts Worth Fathomin \ ” ) Suspicion from POWER CAUSED WIFE TO DEATH. to it by an He was told) Inst night that the Sus which his counsel had appealed, had ence of others they were the personin. cation of gentle affection, ‘Their bey home lite was frequently refer Charlotteville, Lea ch After dinner McCue und his wife Walked to church, Thelr home was’ in the heart of Charlotteville, They spoke omillngly to scores of cltlsens whom they met on way, They sat elde by side in the family, pew and MoCuo passed the collection box. They walk- 4 home togethet and spoke to several’ Peraons on the wi These persons re- called Iter on’ that Mrs, McCue ap- Deared to be agitated as she approached the house, It was a little after 9 aa when they reached thelr domi- celle, Yhelr two children, Wille, aged! six- Sen Ruby, twelve years ‘old, had Already retired, John Perry, the ni arvant, was asleep in hia. nom ina section of the house separated from the main living rooms by a heavy locked door, The’ bedroom of McCue and his wife was in the front of the house on the second floor, From the door of. th Toom ran a Jong hallway. to the fooked door leadingsto the quarters of the ser- vant. Half way this hall was a throom, 4 Said Burglar Killed Her. Dr. Frank McCu, a brother of the former Mayor, lived a short distance away. At 10 ollock that called to thé telephoned by persist rhiging. He heard his brother's yoice and could not-at first make out the mes- wage, analy he gathered that @ bur- mer ihad entered the ex-Mayor's resl- lence,. Killed Mra, McCue and knocked the heud of the house senseless, Dr, McCue ran to his brother's real- lence, arousing citizons on tho way. When they reached the house they Samuel MeCuc” partially dressed wandering about qn the lower floor, apparently In. a dazed condition, He had @ seratch on his face and an wbrasion on his head, There waa con- alderable blood on his clothing, more} hal ld have escaped from. his wounds, He satd that Mra, MeCue was about to retire and he was undreasing when |; the door opened and a man carrying a bag and a baseball bat entered the room. He started for the intruder, but was knocked down, He thought he membered hearing a shot. H¢ sald tha he did not know where his wife wag, but he was afraid she had been killed, Dr, MeCue and some of the neighbors went upsciim, They found Mrs. MoCue, in hor nigbt-dresa In the bathtub, The water wita tured on und she was al- meat sulme.ged, The right aide of her head had been caved in by a blow from > Re houses and ‘Apart of merc ¢, store or factory, handise tp and] mi conception of the positions to be offered odd World the fol- Hel i 's World Want Directory: D and Situae Wiel, apBlts. HOUREWORKERS ar Wanted, IMPROVERS . es JANITORS , oa! LAUNDRESENS , bed TASH INIATE MEN MILLINERY, , NECKWEAR , OPEBRATORS , PAINTERS , PRESAMEN PORTERS . SALERLADIRNS SALHSMEN ,, SHIPPING CLURKS, STRNOGRAPIIDRS TAILORS , RIMMER! TUCKERS UPHOLSTE: WASHING , WAIST HANDS , WAITERS ‘ LAUNDRY ORS YWORELADIES : 8 GIRTH vsereeiceey oz HOUSEKEEPERS 4 As living evidence of the true value of these facts, up to 4 o'clock last Monday Want Directory which bore box-number 4 These figures show a gain of 2307answers over corresponding day a year azo MISCELLANEOUS ,, of securing from Perry, the negro, a) | was pronounced upon MeCite. hi | papers, ‘EX-MA the bageball bat and ‘she had been’ shot in the left side,’ . He Offered a Reward. 4 ‘There was not the biebteR suspicton, against McCue that night, His -ontra- dictory statements were excused on wie ground that he had been dazed by Remert blow on the head, One of the iret’ things he did on Monday morning was to call up a ‘printer and, order it number of handbills printed, They read: “A reward of'31,000 will be paid for the arrest and conviction of the per: son who made an attempt on my - life aid murdered my. wife In my house in Rarlostaellle on the night of Sent 4, f “J. BAMUBL M'CUR." ‘The offer of the reward served to sat- fafy McCue's friends that he had no bart in the murier of hs wife hut It dil not satiety Commonweasth Attor- rar Gilmer, He'wet the pollee to’ work, and they uncoverst lot about MeCue Jawyer and a skilled cross-examiner, he lawyer and a skillel crogs-examiner he told conflicting stories of what hap: pened In his house on the fatal night, When the neighbors arrived be t'4 them that he had not seen his we where she was, On the stand at th) Coroner’a Inquest he was asked about | @ torn place In hik undershirt and (io! eplathes of blood upon his clothing, Le ald thev had been. ceused by his plck- Ing up the body of hig wife after telc- phoning to his brother, , Story of Quarrel. Xrnest B, Crawford, of Harrisburg, Va,, a brother of Mrs.. MeCuc, who boarded with the MoCues while attend Ing the University. amazed ty attend~ ante at the Inquest by testifying that the life of his sister with MoCue was i hell ween exrth, He sald that she bad) told him that McCue had threatened | her life and had pointed a pistol at her. | Police witnerses told of securing stote~ ments from Willie McCue to the effect) that *he belleved that bis father had kled his mother and that they: lived ‘ike dogs und cats.” A detective told statement’ tn which he ‘sald that he} heard }irs, McCue screaming to her} husband not to kill her a moment be fore he heard tha shot that ended her | fa The Coroner's jury found McCue | guilty of the murder of is wife and; Ne Was locked up, There, was intense excitement In Charlotteville, = The dead woman had been a general favor: | in, hor own home mdde bitter foellng | against her husband. A strong gud | was placed around ‘the jall for protecs | tion. against mob violerce ( The brothers of the dead woman took | @ prominent part in securing evidence agalmet chim,’ vithonsh | trey didn't Was begin on Oct. 34 The State made Jury found McCue gul.ty of murder in the first degree, Just before sentence Was pronounced wpon him, Jn the pres+ enoc of all his fellow-townsmen wh» could pack themselves into the court- room, he called unon God to witness his protestaticas of Mnovence, Judge Morris sentenced MoCue to be hanged on Jan. 1, The Judge Was overeome WY emotion and nearly. all in the court: roum yvobbed when sentence was pro- nounced, Killed Her with a Ball Bat, The facts brought out on the trial appeared to estaplish that McCue at- tacked. his wife with the baseball boat in the bedroom. tlon was 80 apparent that she fled froi him, hoping to reach the door leading to the quarters of Perry, the servant, and beg his protection,” McCue had a shotgun in a closet in the bedroom. Foting thle he pursued his wife down t all, Seelng that she could not reach the oor at the end of the hall, Mrs, McCue turned Into the bathroom, She was un- able to spring the catch which held the door and McCue forced hts way In, He Knocked her down, shot her, lifted the body into the bathtub and turned on the water, In the hope that she would be drowned, If by chance a spark of life remained in her, Hig murderous inten- The nolse of the scuffle had aroused the negro and the children, It was necessary for MoCue to take quick ac- tion, His murderous frenzy had passed away and he outlined a plan’ by which he honed to throw Aauspiclon’ trom niin. self, In pursuance of this plan he called upon his own brother to come to his ald, but he had done many things while under the Influence of his desire to kill that he overlooked when telling his storygot assault. ImMediately after sentence of death 8 At- torneys appealed the case t6 the Vir- ginia Court of Appeals. They asked for @ new trial on the ground that the Jury had been allowed to read the nows- Tho denutles who had charge of the jury testified that although th jurymen read the daily papers, It was not until every Ine In them concerning the tra! had been olinned out Vain Appeal to Courts, he Court of Appeals overruled the sincu the assault. and did not know | et. Ite und the exposure of her martyniom | vetively participate in the trial, which | out an {nenatrovertibve case and tha] »»|LOST GEMS WORTH $1,200; bills baited anak Hl aashrhitinlaida Med deli laaal that tribunal.had ‘no ground for In- terference, ? McCue sang hymn in his cell most! of the night after tae decision vt caw} Supreme Court had been announced to him, ‘The notes of his powerful volce rang throug the corridors and other prisoners in the jail took up the refraln, Most of them’ were nagroes and the solemnity of the ovcagion 80 wrought upon thelr emotional natures that they became half hystorteal. \ ‘he death watvant was) read to Me- Cue Jn his, cell at 7,90 o'clock this morn- ing, ‘Just previous to that ceremony he, had made his confession 10 his spir.tual advisers. With: the load. of dissimula- tion off hig mind he was calm, even) brave. But the officers feared that he would coilapse at the last moment, “Do you, think that if I; gave you my arm you would be able tp watk to the scaffold?" avkedSergt, Rogers. MeCuo shot a resentful glance at him and re- plied; “T can walk without your ald.” 1 {fe insisted on’ walking lone, and al- Hthougit he stumbled A couple of tim he inode his way to his death unasslat He ‘stoods,on ‘the tran without, a tremor, and murmured his appreciation of the justlee of the law's vengeance as he was shot into oblivion. ANOTHER WIFE: *. SLAYER HANGED, WASHINGTON, Feb, 10.—August U, Shafer was hanged In the United! States jail at 12.07 o'clock to-day for the murder of his wife in August, 1903, | The death warrant was read to him} a few yninutes before noon and ns, he crossed the rotunda to the scaffold he smiled, The execution occurred) without une usual features, Shaffer's spltitual ad- viser announced ‘that the condemned man had been repentnnt for four months, | Shaffer killed his divorced wife, | Katherine Ivey, the daughter of a bookkeeper In a local bank, by cuttlig her throat with a ragor’on |the night} of Aug. 2% 1903, ‘The murder was pre-| meditated, and prompted by Joalousy, The woman had obtained her divorce from him three years before, Shaiter was thirw-nine years old and employed In the Government Printing Office, Despite thelr separation and her living at hey father's home with her two children, Shafter was insanely jeal- ous of her, Ife met hier on tho street | early in’ the evening of the murder, and when he had spoken a \few words, ex- claimed: “Kate t's my time and my chance now!" and grasping her by the neck he cut her throat with a razor, #everiIng the jugular veln and carotlt artery, She died almost instagtly. The t.agedy was witnessed by several per- gons und his arrest followed tmmedl- | avaly, A number of ‘appeals for-commiitation of lis gentence had been mnie ty the President, — GOT ONLY $50 DAMAGES, Woman Sued Express Company for Jewels Stoken In Transit to Cincinnatt, Adolaite Guggenbeim, lving at No, |315 West Fifty-elghth street, declares | that she had put $3,900 worth of jewelry in a Jewel case which she wrapped up in her sealakin cape and then placed the bundle In a pasteboard box, securely tied, and sent It to the United States Expres Comeiny's office to be shipped to ClIncinnatl When the package | reached that city there was a blg hole in It and pleces of jewelry valued at $1,200 were m! |CONFESSIONMAY SAVE PRISONER Lawyers Hurry to Court with Statement of Mis, Edwards | Exonerating Man: Accused as Her Accomplice in Murder, ed (Specie to The Bventng World.) READING, Pa,, eb, 10,—The confess gion made by Mrs, Kate Rdwards to» tally exonerating Samuel Greason. from, the murder of her husband is: the sen- sation of the day,’ Her sWorn state: ment is now In the hands of the at- torneys of Greason, who left for Phila- delphia this afternoon to, present) it to the Supreme Colnr*in’ behalf of thelr ellent, j Ve ‘they wilh ask that he be granted a new based on. the disclosures made 'by Mrs, Edwards, who admits that she alone was concerned: in. the killing of her husband, i She comp:etcly cxonérates Grenson from thé, munier and admita)that he had nothing to do with It, This Isthe story she told at hen own trial, but when be was tried. pie \re- yersed ‘horse! and Implivated Greason, ‘The > ettomoys , positively” refiise © to! make the conf(ssion publie until It ts presented to the Supreme Court,!on the ground that its Importance justifies this action, i a If Greason's case {8 reopened’ there will’ be no exosution here next: Thurex day, beowusq. Mrs, Kdwands will then be used aa a witness, ‘ OF his acquittat there ix no doubt; As to Mrs, Wilwards, it Her lité is Spared, It will be purely on sentimental grounds, Qreason has auftered the tor- ture of Impetiding death for over three yours, Twelve wirrants have béen Issued for \his execution, When informed to- day he bald he Knew: tt would come ‘all right. | ‘ I Rev, Stephen Schweitzer, of Ephrata spent over half.an hour with Mra, Bd: wards yeroney morning, gly: her spir.tual comfort and urging her to pre- pare for thé next world by ‘telling the truth concerning the crime, Her confes- gion Is due. to his minttrations, The woman says she is willng to be pole boned, shat or clubbed to death, but does not want to be hanged, —— SNOW; TRUCK AND ‘ TEAM IN THE RivcR, Driver: Went, ‘Too, but Was Ren. cued, While Tenth Was Drowned and Vehlele Lont, i < A truck, two horses and, tlie'r driver, Alfred Calludion, of No. 5: Little street, Brooklyn, fell‘into) the Mast River to- day from the pier at the foot of Littio street, Calludion was rescued, .but the horses were drowned and the truck was swept away by the tide, Calludion, who Is' employed by Will, fam Nolan, snow’ removal contractor, of 0, 68 Sackett street, backed hs team to the edge of the plier to dump a load of snow into the river. His ‘horses reared and the hind wheels rolled over the stringplece, carrying the truck, horses and driver w.th it ‘ Calludion was taken to the Cumber- land Street Hospital. quT WITH COTTON HOOK IN SMALL RIOT ON PIER. Truckman Attneked Why Fretght Handlers and Police Reserves Are Called Out, Mi-foeting between Ttallan and Polish ght handlers, which has been grow- #nco the © among @hese ‘Work nen six months ago, caused a small aized but exciting rlot at pler 48 Bast River t in which one man wa ont with a cotton hook, twa were ar. sted and the reserves of the Madison Atreot stution were cated out to quall the disorder he infu i he express company sald the value of the package was not rogirtered and | oxnibited the vecelpt showing a charge | of only 8 vents as proof ‘phe Jury deliberated on ‘this point six , and to-day deliversd a verdict | ding 350.8) damages to Miss Gua: | helm, which Is the $30 labilsty of | company on an ordinary package, the los’ being proven to that amount, dius the $b vonts charges. iA THRILLING MOMENT. | Many such moments A } |} motion for a new trial AS a last fe- Holmes," Tho afternoon 8,354 answers had been received to the few Wants in the Sunday World's | sort appeal was made to the United | iirst will appear tn addresses, States Supreme Court and the date of| The Kyening World to-morrow, Reb, 1, execution was made Feb. 10, Chtot'A new ck Holmes story weekly * Wulley ‘decided yesterday that for three months, Dec ha A Bk a al RM a it tA ce RR et ab en walt readers of | riuekman, of No. 58 Seanimel who afterward eppeared ink Ket Pollee Court to salnst {die two prisoners, Mic Rosi, of No, Wu Mulberry. street, m Woy: 38 Markot street, whom ho He could’ not b's TO MAKE WAR Captain: of ttaltan Steamship) At Brillant Ceremony Siolita:Disoovers ThemAboard| field, Mags., Mise ‘When Two Days’ Oution'Voy-|, Eaton Is United to. age to This:Port. | Murray Crane, the duyxeon Uy the steer!) aioilia i Sept oh roe dush gu red t there « hi fetiow, with a long and carefully ouried), mustache, Then’ followed four boys ‘of eeventeen and’ sone ragged young men, rahging in age from twenty to thirty years, The rear was brought up) by boy of thirteen, Capt. Bartor!, of the Stailia, ‘that the stowaways got aboard’ hii ip at Palermo, although they hall from va~ rious parte of Italy, They mingted' with the 1,006 steerage passengers and es caped dettotion until the third day out, when two of the boys, having grown ravenously hungry under the Influence’ of the salt alr, tried to get something to eat at tho steera tehent, fie Bed eee a a al once order af ine yeetl Tilted in the discovery oF the with eleven lusepp! Ferruggio, the man with the military mustacne, waa. spoken and tranglator for the other sevens years iy Ratt nd Nae ad 1 1 erica an “Hun mad, money enough to return to Italy thi Aa tb . i , Years ago intending ae Duy wh olive seend In the Fi and got martiod, le mist with | CRuroh last. evening, when if ek men in om wwiillams V,_ Wr. Davie per his cash, bo wedding. ecteaony. “CAN YOU SOLVE The’ other mowanars ware arabes youn brain D young M af Hell clad, but mabey at hate” He Tet Mets cle the Borie’ ‘tablishment’of the kind tn the andworking up until’ he’ wi ‘When’ | with paid hace hy wert’ to the ite ‘he gave’ Toss icanten or Bie ivobeame He went to Yale and coveted nkull and ‘cross bon graduated last June with tt all degrees—the: good! will’ students, Mra, Crate s'a young f Niiwcice: Bq was ‘tefleld and New York. diso’ & manutactirer, largest employers of Inbor We nd the. tatters of the laxarone. cl to which they apparently ’ belo: AML will tent ack to Tidly, IN SOGIAL EVIL Leading New. York Physicians ’ Form Organization Which Has for tts Object Seppression of Ona Form of Vice.” ‘The American Soclety for Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis Is now In, pror fess of organization, A preliminary meeting! was ‘held. last night at the New. York Academy ‘of Medicine, at+ tended .by thirty leadiig physicians, clergymen and publicists, ealled. to- gether by Drs, Stephen’ Smith, Hdward G., Janeway, Abray Jacoby. Pringe A: Morrow,’ Goorge |B, Wowler, Bly wed ond 1, Briton Bangs, ! DrigStophan, mith, former President of, the Boandjof Health, presided,’ and the ‘ object, of! th’ organization were bs * of long 'standtny “have wit and : ‘never expect to: be troubled with feel & tendency ‘to Cough, wad it * Redicne, for T shpiate It will oe fe “‘Linoning (s eupremely,g es ( warms Membranes, butlshod! and. creases tho Sey Linopine: adds: germs and ashes of disease out explained by Drs. Ludwig Welss, | Bd- vard T, Deyne and Prince A, Morrow. Dr, Morrow read a papor and dwelt at length) on the necessity for such a gor Cloty, When asked to talk’ about the now ¢rganization for readers of The Evens Ine! World, Dr, Morrow, who ts a’ re: cognized’ authority on the woclal evil and {ia attendant. moral and: physical Ills, referrer to his paper |for details, Lut consented’ to explain the objects of tho gocloty, Ih @ general way... 1) ia ‘Phe subject,” gald Dr, Morrow, ' "ts one requiring, frank and , wholesome troatment, with, an absence of prudish- hes and a reapeot for facts, The spread’ of diseates that have’ jhelr ore Igin in the: social evil Is a mégnace to every! grade of society, and jts effects are so widespread that action ts tm: peratively demandid, “Ignorance 1% (he leading cause of conditions which It {simpossibld to dis. cuss in etal, but. which no less and are most baneful an thelr result ‘rhe efforts of this society rectad, therefore, first to educu might. be thought, that thove ‘diseas should be dealt with purely from a m: {cal standpoint, The same. view wa taken some years ago of tubercull which Is In another sense & socla! case, is but real progress has only been made in its control: by. educating the masses as to the laws governing Its transmission and cure, Ht ie our intention to take steps for ihe education of the prople on*this most important subject by disseminating lity erature through proper vhannela#.and in every other way possible, notably by. proper courses In the higher grades of schools, leatures, eto, “We hope t) exert a moral Influence. 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