J im iujhhi i T i mm mi IIHI Hill illCT S- jiijit ju ii mu P V V- PSSr r -VT - r ---- - - - - - fMB f r I Grace Brown to Chester Gillette r 1 Womans Simple Documents That Made a Criminal Case Famous and Virtually Sealed the Fate of a Murderer When Read to the Jury That Tried Him for His Life Herkimer N Y Printed below are jletters which within the past few weeks have become known almost from one end of the country to the other as Grace Browns letters They need no introduction save per haps the statement that these are the letters which were read at the trial of Chester Gillette They formed the most remarkable feature of that case The whole struc ture of the prosecuting attorney was built upon them It passes under standing why the murderer of the girl should have preserved a series of documents which it is safe to say spelled his doom from the moment they were placed in the hands of a jury of 12 men It is inconceivable that Gillette kept them for their pathos or the gentleness of charac ter which they revealed for he is not the kind of a man to whom such things appeal It is utterly improb able that he ever recognized in them a simple literary beauty although such they do possess in an unusual degree the more unusual when it is remembered that Grace Brown was a country girl of plain education who had worked as a factory hand Yet somehow Gillette kept them and the American public has come into the possession of one of the most re markable series of documents that ever appeared in a criminal case As a revelation of character as the writ ten record of a tortured soul they have already taken a place unique in the annals of real life tragedies Here are the letters I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN But Somehow I Have Trusted You More Than Any One Else South Otselic June 21st 190G Wednesday Night My Dear Chester I am just ready for bed and am so ill I could not help writing to you Chester I came home because I thought I could trust you I dont think now I will be here after next Friday This girl wrote me that you seemed to be having an awfully good time and she guessed that my coming home had done you good as you had not seemed so cheerful in weeks She also said that you spent most of your time with that detestable Grace Hill Now Chester she does not know I dislike Miss Hill and so did not write that because she knew it would make me feel badly but just because she didnt think I should have known Chester that you did not care for me But somehow I have trusted you more than anyone else When ever the other girls have said hateful things to me of 3rou I could not be lieve them You told me even prom ised me you would have nothing to do with her while I was gone Perhaps Chester you dont think or you cant lielp making me grieve but I wish things were different You may say you do too but you cant possibly wish so more than I I have been very brave since I came home but to night I am very discouraged Chester if I could only die I know how you feel about this affair and I wish for your sake you need not be troubled If I die I hope you can then be happy I hope I can die The doc tor says I will and then you can do just as you like I am not the least bit offended with you only I am a lit tle blue to night and I feel this way I miss you Oh dear you dont know how much I miss you Honest ly deal I am coming back next week unless you can come for me right away I am so lonesome I cant stand it Week ago to night we were to gether Dont you remember how I cried dear I have cried like that nearly all the time since I left Cort land I am awfully blue Now dear let me tell you You will get this Monday some time Now you please write me Monday night and be sure and post it Tuesday morning and then I Avill get it or ought to Wednesday morning I just want to see what the trouble is why I dont War from you I was telling mamma yesterday how you wrote and I never got it and she said Why Billy if he wrote you would have received it She did not mean anything but I was mad and said Mamma Ches ter never lied to me and I know he wrote If you were only here dear how glad I would be Dont you think I am awfully brave I am doing so much better than I thought I should I think about you dear all the time and wonder what you are doing I am so fright ened dear Maude has invited me down for next Tuesday but I dont think I can go Oh say if you post a letter to me Tuesday morning I will get it Tuesday night Well dear they are calling me to dinner and I will stop Please write or I will be crazy Be a good kid and God bless you Lovingly THE KID P S I am crying COME AND TAKE ME AWAY There Isnt a Girl in the World as Miserable as 1 Am To night South Otselic June 20th 1906 Tues day Night My Dear Chester I am writing to tell you that I am coming back to Cortland I simply cant stay here any longer Mamma worries and wonders why I cry so much and I am just about sick Please come and take me away some place dear I came up home this morning and I just cant help crying all the time just as I did Saturday night I cant stay here dear and please dont ask me to any longer Do you miss me much I am so lonesome without you I dont know how I am going to manage about going to Uncle Charles I presume I will have to write you to meet me in Cincinnatus now we dont know anyone there Chester there isnt a girl in the world as miserable as I am to night and you have made me feel so Chester I dont mean that dear you have always been awfully good to me and I know you will always be You just wont be a coward I know My broth ers and sisters are at a social recep tion to night but they cant get over my crying I do wish you were here I cant wait so long for letters dear You must write more often please and dear when you read my letters if you think I am unreasonable please do not mind it but do think I am about crazy with grief and that I dont know just what to do Please write to me dear Lovingly you know whom South Otselic June 19 190G THERE ARE SO MANYNOOKS I Have Been Bidding Good bye to Some Places To day South Otselic July G Thursday Night My Dear Chester If you take the 945 train from the Lehigh there you will get here about 11 I am sorry I could not go to Hamilton dear but papa and mamma did not want me to and there are so many things I have had to work hard for in the last two weeks They think I am just going out there to Deruyter for a visit Now dear when I get there I will go at once to the hotel and I dont think I will see any of the people If I do and they ask me to come to the house I will say something so they wont mistrust anything tell them I have a friend coming from Cortland and that we were to meet there to go to a funeral or wedding in some town far ther along Awfully stupid but we were invited to come and so I had to cut my vacation a little short and go Will that be O K dear You must come in the morning for I have had to make you dont know how many new plans since your last letter in order to meet you Monday I dislike waiting until Monday but now that I have to I dont think it anything but fair that you should come up Monday morning But dear you must see the necessity yourself of get ting here and not making me wait If you dislike the idea of coming Mon day morning and can get a train up there Sunday night you would come up Sunday night and be there to meet me Perhaps that would be the best way All I care is that I dont want to wait there all day or half a day I think there is a train that leaves the Lehigh at six something Sunday night I do not know what I would do if you were not to come I am about crazy I have been bidding good by to some places to day There are so many nooks dear and all of them so dear to me I have lived here nearly all my life First I said good by to the spring house with its great masses of green moss then the apple tree where we had our playhouse then the Bee hive a cute little house in the or chard and of course all the neighbors that have mended my dresses from a little tot up to save me a threshing I really deserved Oh dear you dont realize what all this means to me I know I shall never see any of them again and mamma great Heaven how I do love mamma I dont know what I will do without her She is never cross and she always helps me so much Sometimes I think if I tell mamma but I cant She has trouble enough as it is and I couldnt break her heart like that If I came back dead perhaps If she doesnt know she wont be angry with me I will never be happy again dear UU ifm Tnil m ymLJm ja m ira 1 Qace Billy Brown Ghester Gillette 1 I wish I could die You will never know what you have made me suffer dear I miss you and want to see you but I wish I could die I am go ing to bed now dear Please come and dont make me wait there If you had made plans for something Sunday you must come Monday morn ing Please think dear that I had to give up a whole summers pleasure and you surely will be brave enough to give up one evening for me I shall expect and look for you Monday forenoon Heaven bless you until then Lovingly and with kisses THE KID P S Please come up Sunday night dear CANT YOU COME TO ME Chester 1 Need You More Than You Think 1 Do South Otselic June 26 190G Monday Night Dear Chester I am much too tired to write a decent letter or even follow the line but I have been un easy all day and I cant go to sleep because I am sorry I sent you such a hateful letter this morning so I am going to write and ask your forgive ness dear I was cross and wrote things I ought not to have written I am sorry dear and I shall never feel quite right about all this until you write and say you forgive me I was ill and did not realize what I was writ ing and then this morning mamma gave my letters to papa before I was down I should not have had it posted but it went long before I was awake I am very tired to night dear I have been helping mamma sew to day My sister is making me a new white Peter Pan suit and I do get so tired having it fitted and then there are other ried and tired I never liked to have dresses fitted and now it is ten times j worse Oh Chester you will never know how glad I shall be when this worry is all over I am making myself ill over it Maybe there is no use to worry but I do and I guess everyone does I am quite brave to night and I always feel better after I write you Chester so I hope you mind the hate ful things I say and I hope you wont mind my writing so much Where do you suppose we will be two weeks from to night I wish you would write and tell me dear all about your com ing I am awfully afraid I cant go to Hamilton Chester Papa cant take me and I am nerv ous about going alone You see I would have to ride quite a distance before I could take the train and then there is a long wait and Chester I am getting awfully sensitive If I cant go up there what shall I do Do you think it would be wise to come back there Could you come to Der uyter and meet me I have Telatives there but perhaps I could arrange it somehow I was pleased yesterday morning You know I have a lot of bed quilts six I guess and I was asking mamma where they were and saying I wished I had a dozen when my little sister said Just you and someone else will not need so many Of course my face got crimson and the rest of the family roared Mam ma is so nice about fixing my dresses she has them all up now in nice shape You remember the white dress I wore and you once asked me why I didnt have a new yoke Well she has al most made a new dress out of that I am afraid the time will seem awfully long before I see you Chester I wish you would always post your letters in the morning after you write them or the same night They are a day later here if you wait until noon Of course I will be glad to get them only I dislike waiting for them Oh dear I do get so blue Chester Please dont wait until the last of the week before you come Cant you come the first of the week Chester I need you more than you think I do I really think it will be impossible for me to stay here any longer than this week I want to please you but I think Chester it would be very unwise If I should stay here and anything should happen I would always regret it for your sake You do not know papa as well as I do and I would not like you to be disgraced here We have both suffered enough and I would rather go away quietly In a measure I will suffer tne more but I will not complain if you will not get cross and will come for me I must close Write me Wednesday night dear and tell me what you think about everything Lets not leave all our plans until the last moment and above all please write and say you forgive me for that letter I sent you this morning I am sorry and if I were there I know you would say it would be all O K Lovingly THE KID i MY LITTLE SISTER CAME I Told Her I Guessed My Fortune Was Pretty Well Told Now South Otselic June 23d 1906 Sun day Night My Dear Chester I was glad to hear from you and surprised as well I thought you would rather have my letters affectionate but yours was so businesslike that I have come to the conclusion that you wish mine to be that way I may tell you though that I am not a business wom an and so presume that these letters will not satisfy you any more than the others did I would not like to have you think I was not glad to hear from you for I was very glad but it was not the kind of letter I had hoped to get from you I think pardon me that I under stand my position and that it is rather unnecessary for you to be so fright fully frank in showing it to ae I can see my position as keenly as any one I think You say you were sur prised but you thought I would be discouraged I dont see why I should be discouraged What words have I had from you since I came home to encourage me You write as though I was the one to blame because the girls wouldnt come I invited them here because I thought I wouldnt be so lonesome I am sure I cannot help it because mamma is away As to the financial difficulty I am the one who will be most affected by that You say your trip Wont it be your trip as well as mine I understand how you feel about the affair You consider me as something troublesome that you both ered with You think if it wasnt for me you could do as you lilted all sum mer and not be obliged to give up your position there I know how you feel but once in awhile you make me see these things a great deal more plainly than ever Chester I dont suppose you will ever know how I regret being all this trouble to you I know you hate me and I cant blame you one bit My whole life is ruined and in a measure yours is too Of course its worse for me than for you but the world and you too may think I am the one to blame but somehow I cant just simply cant think that I am Chester I said No so many times dear Of course the world will not know that but its true all the same My little sister came up just a min ute ago with her hands full of daisies and asked if I didnt want my fortune told I told her I guessed it was pretty well told now I dont want you to mind this letter for I am blue to night and get so mad when the girls write things about me Your letter was nice and I was glad to get it I simply feel out of sorts to night When you are cross just think I am sick and cant help all this If you were me you couldnt help find ing fault I know I dont dare think how glad I will be to see you If you wrote me a letter like this I wouldnt write in a long time but I know you wont tease me in that waj You will just forget it and be your own dear self You know I always am cross in the beginning It vras that way Sat urday night so dor t be angry dear Lovingly KID THIS IN NEBRASKA EVENTS OF INTEREST OF MORE OR LESS IMPORTANCE State Universitys Great Work In Cattle Breeding Prizes That Its Entries Have Won Nebraska Cattle Exhibit All Nebraskans will be interested to know that the exhibit of Tat came soat to Chicago from the State Uni versity farm was again successful in winning several of the highest prizes offered by this the largest live stock show in the world Of the nine steers exhibited by our university six were prize winners one of them a nine months calf bred on the University farm winning the Grade Angus Cham pionship over all ages exhibited by the various state universities and agricul tural colleges Had Mr Turner who came from Herefordshire England to judge the grade steers and award the iGrand Championship judged the pure bred steers the University would have iwon on Ruby a two-year-old An gus pure bred the same honor that came to Challenger in 17903 viz the Grand Championship plum Ruby under the English judge in the College Classes was placed ahead of the two steers that had defeated him under a Chicago judge and was pronounced by the English judge the best steer in the show This however was after the Grand Championship had been award ed to a breeder from Illinois Ruby was sold to The Fair department state at fifteen cents per pound live -weight the top price of the show for single individuals bringing for beet 273 On the yearling steers entered In the carcass contest the University of Nebraska won both first ana second prizes which is a strong testimonial for the system of feeding practiced at our State Farm The exhibit this year nine head was the largest ever made by the Univeisity of Nebraska and a total of 450 in prizes was won to say noth ing of the high prices recieved for the beef One of the prize winners Avaa selected from a carload of calves at the South Omaha stock yards nearly two years ago when a party of stu dents were being instructed by Prof Smith on the selection of feeding steers During the past few years the- Uni versity has won 1500 in prizes at the International Stock Show on fifteen steers one of the number Challenger winning 430 in 1903 The high prices received for the beef have more than paid the expenses for exhibiting and the prize money has therefore been net profit to the state Charities and Corrections OMAHA The tenth Nebraska state conference of Charities and Correc tions met at Creighton institute for a two days session Rev Father Joseph Reusing presi dent of the conference delivered the annual address in which he empha sized the need of awakening intelli gent co operation and the revision of certain state laws He declared that there had existed in the organization a general apathy and that there were not two dozen genuine active member He reviewed the objects of the or ganization which embraced the best methods of disbursing charity among the needy He said the State Conference of Charities and Corrections was a spe cies of clearing house for all charitable activities He reviewed the different work which can be and ought to bo done by the organization Referring to te statute creating the State Board of Charities and Correc tions he said Often we have been indignant and disgusted at the wording of the law creating that board The law must be revised The State Board of Pub lic Lands and Buildings is responsible for all state buildings Why then should the plans for such buildings be referred to the State Board of Char ities and Corrections They never are so referred and that part of the law is a dead letter The four advisory secretaries have to pay their travel ing expenses out of their own pockets and then wait months before being re imbursed This is due to a blunder made in enumerating the items for which the 4000 state appropriation should be used The secretaries should go about visiting the state in stitutions investigating the manner in which they are conducted Had the secretaries been in a position to do this the abuses at the Norfolk asy lum could never have occurred Levy for State Fair The State Fair board decided to in troduce a bill in the legislature asking for a levy of of a mill for the benefit of the state fair No other appropria tion will be asked for Secretary Mel lor was authorized to send out a cir cular letter over the state caning at tention to the needs of permanent buildings on the fair grounds and to the work of other states along this line Free Postage for the Blind Senator Burkett of Nebraska intro duced a bill providing for carrying free of postage in the mails reading matter for use of the blind The bill provides that all reading matter in Embest type whether in Braille New York point or Moon type shall be carried in the mails free of postage to or from any blind persn desiring to read the same Such matter shall be forwarded and exchanged free with Canada and other countries where free postage for the blind is now or may be granted NEBRASKA BRIEFS Mrs Lillio is seeking a pardon from Gov Mickey wero there In the revival at Fremont 550 conversions -v Several new cases of diphtheria are reported at Clearwater of Cuming county The district court will convene January 7th Postmaster McNally of Ed garhaa resigned and will remove to Iowa at once on Work is to be started the new Catholic parsonage in ueai rice Sioux City la and Dakota Neb are to be connected by City inter- urban Bogus ten dollar bills were passed in Fremont and a half dozen or more mmerchants are losers on account or them John Close of Columbus charged by being father of her Josie Sturek with child has been bound over to the dis trict court George Meyer of Platte county wad and hid injured in a runaway accident leg has been amputated to prevent blood poisoning to organize Measures are being taken ganize an anti tobacco league among the young men who are students in the normal at Peru Nebraska has no outstanding bonds and has 2022SS1 invested in the bonds of other states and 3G1G747 in bonds of Nebraska counties The new state bank at Rosalie a new town on the Great Northern ex tension located a few miles from Ban croft opened for business last week A man was found a mile from Greenwood lying in the road with his throat cut He was taken to a city hospital and it is thought he will r cover Andrew Arnold of Red Cloud was so badly injured by the horse on which he was riding falling with him that very small hopes are entertained for his recovery Columbus is jubilant oxer the expec tation of a 45000 appropriation for the new public building Sealed offers have been put in by a number of people who have sites to sell Thieves entered the Burlington tool house in Wymore and stole a wagon load of valuable tools Bloodhounds were put upon the trail which was lost before proceeding very far E J King sentenced to the peni j tentiary for two years and six months for burglary from Douglas county was discharged by the governor who com muted his sentence to a term some thing over nine months The Board of Supervisors of Butler county has employed John Streeter as- superintendent of the county poor farm for another year at a salary or 800 He has held that position for several years and has made a good superin tendent Jay OHearn a Omaha boy murderer under sentence of death sentenced for the killing of Nels Lausten a saloon keeper has filed a brief in support ofj his petition in error in the supreme court Tiie brief is filed by Attorney James P English 1 The semi annual school apportion ment which has been made by the state treasurer gives Antelope county 317032 The amount will be at once apportioned to the different school dis tricts by Superintendent Ward and the directors notified The Nemaha county fair grounds located at Salem were sold at sheriffs sale in Falls City to satisfy a mort gage held by the Salem Interstate Chautauque association The prop erty was purchased by the Richardson County Fair association A counference is now on wherebyj eastern capital figures to install an electric light and power plant in liance in case proper arrangements can be made The town for some time has been considering the feasibility of establishing such a plant A check for 24955S4 was received by County Treasurer Troupe of Buf i falo county from the Union Pacific Railroad company in payment of a part of the taxes of the company for the year 190G The total amount of the tax is 3711225 leaving a bal ance of 1215654 unpaid A campaign has been instituted to do away with the orthopedic hospital at Lincoln and to distribute the cripi pled children among the general hos pitals of the state using them for clinical demonstrations and keeping them at the expense of the state This movement meets with strong disap proval on the part of most physicians Governor Mickey has informed Dn F M Sisson of the Omana child sav ing society that he will not commute the death sentence of Jay OHearn of Douglas count y to life imprisonment Dr Sisson visited the governor to for the young prisoner Mrs OHearn visit d her son at tho prison and an affectionate interview followed State Oil Inspector Ed A Church broke the monthly record for the year during the month of November by turning into the state treasurv a bal ance of 143467 the as surplus of re ceipts over expenditures He received 253040 and expended 1095 includ ing salaries for himself and office force and deputy inspectors and sup plies for the office He is a candidate for commandant of the soldiers home He is one of the oldest residents of the southeast ern part of the state and is a promi nent member of the Grand Armv of the Republic Steady improvement in efficiencv of marksmanship in the Nebraska Na tional guard is shown in the annual report of Lieutenant E H Mullowney inspector of small arms practice The percentage of the Frst regimem tWG fT 12 S t0 22S Per cents i G SeCnd Mo reSlnent rrom 733 to 1987 per cent J 9 w i l - r I J34 y i ST