Show L lS Lm TGmt IS SEEN El I elg he Witnesses Testify to Her Being Alive After y the Date Ealt of Alleged Murder Oct odf SHE WANTED A DIVORCE IN NEBRASKA I oral iere IWI ond Alary Stenottlering tile Servant Girt In time of C Likely to he lrocut W for Perjury unt unSr Sr Ylou Tekamah Neb kept um mao III I Cliffs nn attorney of thin place claims hm ort ci to have seen tin wife of A L Lust S gert who It now on trial for her murder L mur-der In Chicago I long after the woman d al lei body Is Supposed to have been boiled Ito to pieces In the sausige factory Hit det hays ill a Oman ell me to him tn tile Qrn latter part of May and consulted him a II noon bout getting a divorce I no-on Ik 8S I never occurred to mo Q that the woman was Mr Luetgert until sea un-til I entered the court room In Chicago 3 Wcdnesdaj and heard the woman t 3 sh described bj ono of the witnesses Hill eh kI the had Came to Nebraska from some point In the north she said cither ray 4 Michigan or WHconsIn I th DBTONSU ELATED ls Chicago Sept IS Attorney Vlnceirt he of the defense Is elated over th news I from Tck imnh Neb He has not de d Al cldd ulauther to hOe Attorney Oil Ii Us make a deposition In uenta county bri coun-ty Neb or have him come to Chicago Pit Lug as a witness to testy regarding the 9 woman Its xtneta was Mrs Luet V gel t fly TALK Ol PInJUUY flyal Intimations that Perjury had been ri committed bj witnesses for the defense a de-fense In the Luetgert trial were heard r around the criminal court building today Put to-day I was said that the prosecution re merlo Italy contemplated seeking the Indictment ne In-dictment bj the gland Jury of Mary ill Slcnmerlng w The court proceedings opened today on with the appearance on the witness t stand of Dr Clarence Rutherford the r Luetgert family phjulclan He testified ad testi-fied as to Mr Luetg rt s physical condition hrl con-dition stating Iht she was In fairly A wood health I A train idale Opiljke a fruit vender nc rlom nll Jane Ills WIs was post I tlte that on MAY 9 he was In 10 tho Is vicinity of Lake Zurich near Jan h Mil till a house And wagon On the ro night of toy U he camped out slel as Ing In his wo on In a grove near T agonvArmen him h OIW Iw women They were a lying on the ground I and said they 1 I ucre gulng to remain II during tile A 0 night Odyk ald ho carried an arm fol of hay fnn his wagon 10 the Ile th women anti they made a bell on I Ali The witness losltlvcly and unconditional I uncondi-tional j Identified a Photograph of dI Mrs Luttgert I one of the women he c maw In the wouds near Lake Zurich Alt wool that nigh Odyke Paid he Could not of tit Iu mistaken Ile ins oholutoly sure le Ill that one of the women was IiI Luet I it gerLOn oexamination he an nounced t ticrol hll Identification was 8 based puiely upon the resemblance of t I of Mrs Luetgert picture to one of txv the women Magfcie Shaughnessy was put on the Ili witness stand to strengthen the Im R I Ieachmont evidence against Emma I Hehlnuke She was with her at Iho t Janoi hall opposite IiutKirla sausage I factory the night of May Ut She said 1 she saw Leutgert the bat room of tho place and that she and IJmma lilmpke left the hall about 9 oclock and went home Consequently Emma behlmpke could not have seen Lsut ad gert and his wife at I oclock A Marcus Helnneman added the weight x of his testimony to that of the others It who have told how Mrs Luetgert had I frequently l she was going away iu I from home because Luetgert had I failed On April 28 the witness sold fIt I f-It to Lueueit told him she was going 1 away itI |