The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1904, Page 8

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“SDE TER ~MULNG OMA In Jealous Rage C. F. Munidach +Twise Shot Girl with Whom He _ Lived After Chiding Her for ‘Receiving Another’s Attentions VICTIM DECLARED HE WAS HER UNCLE. Little Was Known of Her, How- + ever, as She Could Speak but ‘Communicative with Ne‘ghbors enamel ast ress- hasten”. Munhidach, worker, who had a flat at No. 346 Yghty-ftth street, killed Lena iicht a pretty young Swedish girl, eho xhared his home with him, early day, and then put two bullets through ais own heart. Jealousy apparently was the motive for the crime. Muhldach fired two shots at the woman after a treated @iscussiono with her ovér the at- tentions she had been accepting from another man. The first bullet struck her in the mouth, and she started to fun from the room. The man fired a sécond time, and the bullet imbedded itéeif th her right shoulder, Mortaliy wounded, the girl ran out ~ the inl, where her outeries aroused Ibe tenants, Ax they ran into the flat Misbldach turned the pistol om himself, nd s0 sure wis his alm that with the second ‘shot he rolled over dead on his an Policeman Sachsberger, who was sum- moned by the janitress of the house, McGuire, tried to get a state- qient oyt of the woman after she had een carried. into the dining-room of the apartment and Jaid on a couch, The woman made signals with u prayer-book that hie’ wanted a priest. Athexsenger was sent for one and whitesheswas gone the woman borrowed the policeman’s pistol nd gag a panto- ml We exhibition of the shooting, act- tng, afl of the details as well as she seguld in her weakened condition, She then fainted and was taken to the tres- byterian Hospital. A¥hen she recovered consciousness there she was asked In | n about her Witionship to Mubldach. . She shook hee head negatively when asked Mf he was hee father, het r her hen the int gsvand, but her ite was her that he was. She then + Unvoysclousness again and-qgied a little Agter. ~The Fressnicht womin was twenty-eight vears old and a_ blonde he nodded apsed into about tenants It seems that Muhldach was very Jealous of the womag, He rented the flat six weeks ago and went there to live with an old man named Joseph William Alber, Two weeks ago Lena Fressnicht suddenly put in an appear- anco and theu all three began to quar- rel, Encort Hastily Fled. It appears that the Fresynicht woman | had gone out last night and that Muhl- dach walted up for her to come in, She | did not appear until nearly 2 o'clock {n the morning, Just in front of the Muhidach flat is that of John Maguire, tho Janitor, Mrs, Maguire says she was awake at the me the girl came home. Whether any one had accompanted the girl or not she does not know, but she says that Immediately after the first shot she heard the street door slam as If some one had gone out in a hurry. Mrs, MeGuire also told the police that Mubldach and the girl had quarrelied constantly walle the old man Alber was in the house, Alber was an artigt and did most of his work at home. ack: seemedsto object to leaving him From what could be learned of the} with the gir, but had no alternative, | the children: for! i Ten each w | | not Muhl- | eek a Vaid WORLD! SALURDAY BVENING, MARCH 5 ) FreSSDICATC. | Last Wednesday M old man out been sven in since. The girl told Mrs. | she and Muhidach had n dn very ne the th a | that while t came upon them, hasty de and he turned h arty girl. Mrs, Maguire three shots fired nother, or so there was From this tho police and another at himself. again picked wounds in Muhldach's ened and burned, pistol had been held at c! witching than prose of our everyday | darkest paths. even our sleep, which I Image of death, but dreama that are shadows ty When thin #: the midst of and listen to et sound and. xe bell, dt seems fraught acare away; the evil 5: ee (From the Mr. Misfit use try! things to a woman; stand ° terns ment opened fire on Shot Himself a Second Time. much do wa owe to it! and sheds showers of sunshine over ¢ touches with ligh Inging like a sil leago Record Herald.) bundled the he has made up again, quick temper ang mM ig up for had no Jach, crazed ho | that she heard | ick succession | and that after an interval of a minute believe Muhldach fired two shots at the woman Then findihg that he did not immediately expire he p his revolver and fired another shot {nto his breast. The two breast | were clone together and the flesh was black- showing that lose range. the ad * A Sweet Laugh, (From the Minneapolls Tribune.) There is no natural grace more be- A sweet laugh. How] Tt turns the Ife into poetry ir t 8 no more the hemmed with sof Immortal- comes to us tn wrrow, we turn, with power sof the mi me. ing to explain she can't under- . here's | ‘an, Charles! | diam js wife and Woman Wouldn't Go to Hospital Johanna that | ld, could not sleep well dast night and | ¢ early to-day lighted her pipe in bed in her home at No. 143 Troy avenue, Rrook- After a few puffs sie went to sleep and the pipe set fire to the bed. Nelghbors who smelled the smoke came lyn, in and extinguished the fire with blankets, Mrs. Callan had been slightly burned./ An ambulance was called to take her to Bt. she would not go until her pipe was well filled, Mghted and given to her, CHAR ES FUE A Cia We Lin ie INTO His OWN bee ast POON FOR WIDOW oF Mubidack. TIM It Was Relighted. Callan, seventy-two Mary's Hospital, ONLY $10 TO DAUGHTER. Harlem Butcher’ Some told ta | £10,000, Sara Haa \dred and T Harlem bute Kine Invalid Father, of the mo pathetle d merchant who in his will hin daughters with $101 she refused to Ki ifering from a ef The oe treet, ———— EX-MAYOR COLE !8 DEAD. his) former Mayo! d environ: | jnent fran nin gre’ LOUIS, ouls and Mr, Joy the Bronx Board of Health. HER PIPE SET HER ON FIRE. yeora but \Ing_ papers to-day story of a. millionatre the wife of a Nathan Cole, a CP Ree wy? ar 1 . 1904. ike 7 ’ "i ‘ ¥ FROM JEALOUS clRL¢ Police of Harlem Selieve that Vitriol Was Put in Milk Bottle ; and Are Now Hunting for Clue to the Mystery. Under the direction of Capt. Byrnes, of the Morrisanin police station, ten de- tectives surround: house of M Sophie Little, of No. ust One Hun. dred ond Thirty-cighth street, to-day to wee If they could get any clue to the ldentity of the person or persons who have been pouring some foreign sub- stance into the milk which has been left at her door, The milk was of a suspicious blue coloring ‘and it is be- Heved that it was potsoned. A careful analysis ts now being made Dr. EB. H. 8. Hutchinson, of No. 3067 Third ave- nue, who made a superfictal examina- tion of the milk left yesterday morning, said that he thought it contained vit- riol, If that were the poison in the mili there was enough of it to kill half a dozen persons, Just what was poured Into the bottle left by the milkman will not be known until the Health Board makes its analysis known. ‘ Mrs, Little fa a young widow. A few days ago she first noticed that her milk had been tampered with, and poured the contents of the bottles out. The same thing happened the following day. ‘Then Mrs, Little, fearing that some ore wished to polson her, called in her | friend, Dr, Hutchinson, who in turn took a bottle to Capt. Byrnes. At 6 o'clock to-day the milk was again left at Mrs, [Attle’s house, but so close, was the watch of the ‘detectives that | no one approached the bottles, The po- lice Delleve that, Mrs, Little has an omy in the person of a young woman, and that It was her: intent to poison LAttl IRVING WARD RELEASED. Lawyer Proven that Fire in Apart- ment Was Accidental. drving Ward, a lawyer, who lived on} tho top floor of No. 109 West Sixty-| fourth street, and who was arrested yesterday after a fire had been discov- | ered in a room adjoining his apartments, | is discharged in the West Side Court Bing Ward, who ts an elderly man, | y J to the satisfuction of the Magi trate that the. fire dental and that t was due to ac made by servan ABELL ASKS.BACK SALARY. | fee Comminstoner Sues Clty for $14,201, Henry F. Abell, the Brooklyn Repub- lican, who was one of the members of the Van Wyck bi-partisan Police Board I out of office by the adoption nded new City Charter Feb, hax sued the city, thfough Grant. for $14,201 ‘back salary. Abell was examined in the matter by Corporation Counsel Delany In the office of Comptroller Grout, and the will be tried next week In the Su- in the house. { Ex- um! FELL TO HER DEATH FROM FIRE ESCAPE Mrs. Leonard Was Taking Hand: kerchiefs from Line When She Lost Her Balance and Piunged Four Stories to Ground. Mrs. Elizabeth Leonard, the mother of Fat People zen, i re rn complexion iy you will won: fiven, upvall hove a he dangerous cond cur HRetwember, I shall_gend entimly Kree to every farses who writes. me enough of” m cae Sochodt Goattecd ferer hav ‘ally, flesh. If you wi me confiden: vice on, ny Barty a MOL EENY C. NRADFORD, 48258 East 234 Street, New ‘couvince every. sue Aiscovered the, ti le The Unusual Store. Once You Try Vantine’s Teas You will never care to change. = 33 BRANDS. Put up in pound and half pound packages. #|Never sold in bulk. Delicious in flavor. Exquisite in aroma. Write for list. At “The Vantine's Tea Rooms Ten served fram 0A, M. to 8 P A. A.Vantine «Go Broadway, bet, 18th & 19th Sts. 7 sk for ten weeks. EGINNING 10-MORROW, SUNDA and illustrations of some of the “S. & H.” Green Tradin cmic Section. i ift March 6, the Comic Section of The four young children, fell to death last night from the fire-eacape on the fourth floor of ‘No, 27 Morningside avenue, She had been waiting for her husband to come home to his dinner and went out on the fire-escape to haul in a few hand- kerchtefs which she had placed on a clothesline, Willie, the eldest boy. fiat noticed the disippearance of his mother. While he war searching for her a dog bark'ng and howling in the rear of No, 366 West One Hundred and Seventeenth street, the yard of which adjoins the Morning- side avenue house, aro Miss Liule Standish, of that addre Going out into the yard she saw the body of a woman lying face downward, She called a policemsin in the neighbor- hood and together they picked up the woman, who was dying. ‘Willie, who had come into the yard at the time the body was found, fell upon his mother in a transport of grief and had to be carried back’ tito the house. When Mr. Leonard came home his wife was dead. He sald she was @ victim of vertigo. Mr. Leonard {s'a member of the Hodg- man Rubber Comp: t No, 806 Broad: way. —————— PROF, FISHER’S HOME BURNED. NEW HAVEN, Conn., March &—The reatdence of Irving Fisher, Professor of Political Economy dn Yale Univereity, ‘was destroyed by fire to-day. The build- fog. was on Prospect street and was one ‘the finest in that fashtonahle section, The loss fs estimated at $40,000, _ JAMES McGR EERY & 60; Silks, On Monday, March 7th, Display of New Silk Fabrics for Spring, includ- ing the latest weave: 15,000 yards printed quality. s and colors. Suitable for ‘“‘Shirtwaist” Dresses. 550. to 1.50. Foulards, — superior 65c. per yard, Value 1.25 Twenty-th and 1.50, ird Street, THE VERY BEST! . NOTHING PURE, WH PALATABL UL HOW tif WHISKEY BETTER! OLESOME, E, HONEST "HB, KIRK & 60., World will contain a Green ‘Trading Stamp coupon (upper right-hand corner first page, Comic Section). It is exchangeable for ten “S.@.H.” Green Trading Stamps. Full particulars Stamp premiums will be given on page four of to-morrow’s Sunday World Sole Battlers, N, Y. { | | | —~_ ff»

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