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Show Till! M.liM'API It ts A Hl.TfCTIVli Ni:w Yuntc City has a case that In eoiue respects resembles that of the lutorloui Carlisle W. Harris, tbo medical student who was convicted of murdering his young wife n few month ago. The evidence obtained against llarrlswasprluclally through rejsirters, and the present case ts entirely en-tirely In tho inuJsof New York ll'or.M reporters. It appears that a few week ago the wife ol Dr. It. W. Huohauan, a proinl-iiontph)slcla'inf proinl-iiontph)slcla'inf New York Clly.dlcd uuder rather peeulltr clrcum stances Two re utablo hyalclaus certified that thu isuse of death was ivrebral liemorrhsge. Ho)n after It was ascertain ascer-tain 1 that Dr. Huchanan married another womau. Tlio rewrlirs got scent of what promised tu ls a leu-aallonal leu-aallonal alTalr. Tiny soon discovered dis-covered lliat tho womuu whom1 tho doctor mtrrled was n wife frum whjm be was divorced some yrnrarrevloualy. It waa alsu learned that the dead wife was once, tho keeper nf a house of lllrepute lu Newark, New Jersey. Furtlur disclosures ro-vraltd ro-vraltd thu fact that Huchanan, n married man, woalu Ihu hnblt of fre-queUlug fre-queUlug lheNewark liotne, and finally final-ly succeeded lu iuarryliiglhul.iudb.dy, after procuring a divorce from Ids wife. Nhe Newark woman had a large foituue ama'sed In lurobjecllon-alle lurobjecllon-alle calling, Ileforo marrying the doctor had her make a will, lequestb-lugherlortuuntohlni lequestb-lugherlortuuntohlni In case of death. After ber deceasu ho remarried his flrstwlfe. On tlio Dili lust, tho body of the Newaik Kemnn waa exhumed, and an autoisy held by promlmul ihjslchius under Ihe direction of Iho district attorney. Tho brain was found to U, free from all signs ut dlaiase, thus dliprovlng tho ecrel tal liemmo rheje rautu of death, Hy the advice of Ihe examining physicians, Dr. Huchauanwa atrrsted, and remanded lo await the result of tbs cncmlcal analysis of Ihu stoaach. The rU o. sltlou Is that die woman's death was caused by olsonlng, |