Ci.esT,0.ttt'flr,fiet-10 iderytaidi-‘kdtoLBt.J.ise.adt-d:o11rannoProC21P$ ^»udiaw avenue, Jersey Cltf Jielghla, Keele is employed as a sampler at the Public Stores, Haight street, NewX OiKiTheuret took his wife and Uttle girl, Angel In e, to visit the Keetea, and from that uatp no alleges that she became estranged from him, neglected her home and child and finally left him, as ho thought, on a visit to Keele’s, on Aug. 15, 1S9J, nr tor which ttmo she nevor returned to his home, and he alleges that every effort was made to keep her from seeing him. On Aug, UO, he says, lie aaued at Keele s, where ho waa brusquely received by Keele, but was treated affectionately by his wife. Mrs. Kecle told dilm that his'wlfe wag flylnir of consumption and that she would-not bo permitted to return to him. He says he made n series of attempts to recover her, and last September he found her at Christ's Hospital, Jersey City Heights. Soon afterwards she was falcon bapk to tho Koole residence. Hecalled there, but waa refused admission. Hla brother Marcel Anally unw her, and he says she begged him to bring her husband and somebody who would give her proper medical treatment,Thouret states that, accompanied by Dr. Thoodoran, his uncle, he called two days later. He was told by Mrs. Keele that his wife was dead, He aslwd to hqo the body. Uncovering the dead woman's head Mrs. Keele, to he alleges, said: “There, you brute; Lhat Is the fast you will see of her.11 He further alleges that he was refusod all Information us to the funeral arrangement* and was forbidden to attend tho funeral. Finally she was buried, lie suy«, in the Hudson County Catholic Cemetery without his knowledge.When he at last learned of it ?£. CiMlei^.-U|)0£ *ther Hrawn, of St. Joseph a Church, who had been his wife's confessor, as well as his own, and to whom he alleges that ho paid money for masses for her repose, but tho priest, when he demanded the right to exhume 111,3 wife s body, said he must get the deed or tho grave. After obtaining a letter of authority from his mother-in-law and a 'Permit from tho Hudson county Board of Health for the exhumation or the body, ho placed triom in hie lawyer’* hands, who aent an application far the deed to Keele, who said it was mtbfl posHOBaion of Rev, Father Brown, rhe latter has not as yet either returned the dettpr of authority or given up the deed. To a World reporter lie said: HJ