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LYNCH GIRL TRIED HUSBAND TESTS TOE IN PARK IMPRACTICABLE One Witness Informs Authorities Well-Known New York Women that She Had Attempted to. Declare that Chicago Girl Who Shoot Herself in City’s Play- “Tried Out” Intended Made a ground Some Months Ago. Big Mistake. ALL FACTS CLEARLY IDEAL HUSBANDS ARE POINT TO HER SUICIDE. NOT FOUND THAT WAY. | Experts Find Letter Written by Pre-Marriage Complaints of Bad the Girl Who Was Found Dead Cooking. Apparent Flirtations, Was Undoubtedly in the Hand. Etc. No Sure Sign of Coming writing of Margaret Lynch, | Conjugal Infelicity. Distriet-Attorney Nieman. of Nassau | From Chicago comes the story County, assisting at the inquest fain | UNE. Roe i gttdoeg o> on tesiing . a Saath ot Margaret Lynch, which’! self-control before ‘Was begun to-day in Coroner Wallace's | life companion. Off 'p tn WLyndrook, L. 1, ts pasitive| The Chicago girl, who bears the name tha t {Miss Sarah Hart, wanted an ideal me weatethe marhieny snety, husband. She didn’t find him, and Inct- Wnrevealed in the md fate of the young | dentally she lost her fiance, John Greg Woman will be thoroughly cleared. son, who objected to the trying-out | The murder theory has been abso- | Process, Here are Sarah's tests an lutely gbandoned, as has also the at- | following are the opinions of four prom ‘tempts to cast doubt on the identifica. | inent club-women on the Ideal husband _ | ton of the dead woman. Distriet-At- What She pected, {y Nieman sald before proceeding | test, I tried his f the constancy and pting him as a yet with Inquest that he enployed hand | . Ute {oF Patience Lynch apd that they are unanimous in| Nome angry.” thelr opinion that the writing {a idee Test for Self-Control—"Then I tried | teal. his self-control by cooking him a bad | Experts Clinch the ‘Truth, | dinner. He didn’t soy much about the} | 2 let me know he ex- If there way noth fe: joup, but he let me know chat prook Bee. "Nieman tenes Mere’ 88 pected better things. ‘Then the meat| testimoay of the handwriting experts | (ame 0M Very much overdone. He kept Would olinch the Kentification, The | Dia self-control, because he had hopes tam : of the salad. ‘The salad came, and he P04 qvidence would also, prove be! loge that self-control so much required doubt that the young woman! ty happy housewives, Billl he looked ended her life, a ot the vic ; | tim of eemurderen’ Vat DOE the Vie*| forward to the dessert. When the des- Further testimony to be producea at | °°" arrived he told mo that I could not | cook a ie en-year-old irl. the inquest will show that the young. ‘ k as well as a ten-year-old 6 wom, ’ knew he had no self-control Dera at One Mme Intended to kill! “Test for Constancy—"I then tested his ect et eadahaled dy by shooting | constancy. I went about with another Rate ile an Rees tg be et fellow, and John became sullen and as foun In Green- kept away,” and Nig Paco ah ne The Result—"He has not patience, self- at the | control or constancy. 1 am a peculiar Lacy Selah potty Raed woman. I require the combination.” 2. efore | she escaped from her room and was|, perigee found wandering about Central Park necessary ohuracterielica in WHR & levolver in hee. hand an ideal husband, but I think the young Prayed for Sirength to Die, | woman in Chicago adopted a poor plan When discovered she broke down and! to test the young man to whom she Durst into a hysterical At of weeping, Waa engaged. bemoaning the fact that she had not “She did not take time enough to test suMiciont courage to end her life, him The fact that the young man be- though she had prayed for weeks for|C#™° Gnery at her receiving other the atrength to do it. The Lynch fam- | COMPAny When he was calling, and ob- fly verity this statement, though the Jectel W her going about with other | Police of the Arsenal station say that YOURS men, certainly has no bearing there Is no record of Margaret Lynch's | 0% the Ideality of a husband's charac: | na self-control and constancy are One of the most important witnesses ‘ such a test by @ Berens | will be Mrs, Mary Freeman, of No. 426 Wife: Lenox avenue, New York, at whose boarding-nowse Oswald Maune and Mar. (it was ridiculous, garet Lynch nre said to have lived as ,{h? Saving: “The way to a man "Mr. and Mra, Maule.” rh is throurh his giowmnehs but this jan't #0 without modificatio: her hag Deen learned that Mary Lynch, "ian ideal husband won't expect a ie oldest sister of the dead girl, vis- bes F : fad Midgasel 64 that plac "| banquet when her suppers mean only Place in Feb-| 4 frugal meal. If he provides only to- ruary and asked her with tears to Te-| matoes he can't expect a saiad. The fur to her parental home, promising | ideal man is a good provider for his her that she would be forgiven and family. He surrounds his wife with that, Oswald would never be allowed | jgving care and consideration. He looks to nee her again. Margaret refused, | utter her comfort enough for the prac- and instead went to the Maternity Hos- tical purposes of life, He does the best 3 his position in life will afford. | Saw Her Near the Cemetery, “The young woman in Chicago who} Diatrict-Attorney Nieman has also a| expected to find an ideal husband by a pene of witnewses who will testify | few rapid tests should have remembered iat the ond oF tee doz aen Im, the} that & husband and wife must live to- etery shortly before her body was found| setier a year before they understand lying across a grave, teach otber.\ Afterward, instead of test- Henty Burt, an aletriclan, declares : h that he met the woman walking along the road near the cemetory, Her head, other. hunk down on her breast and her face No Ideal Husban: was dmewo and hagward, hen Burt) her if he could be of any servico| DR. ELLEN MIL abd her she replied: “No one can ald me| such thing as an ideal husband, The wuttlants Ged hin helen te aan nearest approach to one is the man who Then Bhe flung hersel( down by the| ould allow his wife the same liberties pide of the road and burkyt her face in us himself Str Hannah Rennett, who tives near! “IC he drops around to his club in the | the cometery. also saw Margarit Lynch | evening, let her do likewise, If he hires on the day she Is believed to haye com-| a carriage and takes a woman acquain mitted sillcide, She stopped at Mra. in th t Rennett's house and asked to be allowed | (ice driving in the park, let him ex. fo come in and rest. When asked about $0 FAVS Wee Wine |G, COFFINS: SHH re maintained a. despa put 9¢ c Silence and: her mind wae to dened ee that when she left Mra. Rennett's house He) Bebe ne Beet Beene ghe dld- mot even offer thanks for tho| sistent t his wite's hospitality she had received. rights. Saw: Two Men, Mtratigers, §— | 131. should make the children respect When. Mrs. Rennett was called to th " 7 called ¢| the mother’s opinion stand she declared that on the day be- “He should at his wife's co 4 fore the body sof Margaret Lynch was : pga found she had seen two men, strangers, 98 thoroughly as he expects her to be in the Yocalley Acting suspiciously in| at his the neighborhood of a vacant farm-|— ould not be eted to ‘ hone midway between her home and a ig hagocy ae dt oy he Me Sr conbicre ied to his wit Pron Strings, to we sand r ure. He needs recreasion, und should one body was found on Monday night be entitled to an evening out with his o if of the Sunday preceding friends, but the ideal husband would | Mrs. Rennett had seen two men st to be asked t 7 fore the vacant farm-house Ahh Saket gto re Toonoae y 4 A hint to keep his wife from being lonesome, jon Fang se Atention to the! io would think first before leaving his men, nm he went out to get a! wite at home, ‘Would she rather have | good look they glanced furitvely in his ye here?” | direction and Terrie away. After Die" ogte would take rict-Attorney Nieman had finished with aftaira and pleasures. Hé would be con- the testimony of Mrs’ Revnett the in: | cerned in the welfare of his home, fe | quest WAs adjourned until next Friday able wbout the house. The authorities expect to produce a , 1 do not belleva the witness” Whose name has not been t ch a man's heart ts through hitherto mentioned. ‘This le Edward Ro his stomach. Mc LYN's\. brother of the dead girl, who and It la thelr | furnished the frat evidence upon which mienla when the Ol course we know a should respe interest In her Dy the mystery wan unravelled. ‘Thisitnem but T don’? think a brotWer, who has lived a roving life.) would win a man to his wit | firat introduced his sister to Onwald| pre mere deiermined, on an Maune, jr. It waa through an onony-| with his crowd. mous letter be wrote to Coroner Wal-| 1 think a man has a right to com: | lace that Oswald Maune, sr.’s, relation | plain If the meats are not bat with the dead girl vere learned the ideal hushand would not make bis Kapeets Young Lynch on Stand, | criticisms on bad coffee of overdone | Distrlet-Atorney Nieman made known (Meme J the, Mature of fault-finding El The Weal hush 4 would alwaye aard to-day that he expects to hive Ber aide'a tesitnen 4a welt ap Rie oeree | wor! B. Lynch on the siand #40 wit. ness If dotectives can locate him. In a Ideal Husband a Gentleman, letter to Mr. Nieman the young man) pv. PHOERE HANA deciyred his intention of coming for ay of tils C ward and tellipg all he knew of Oewnld Nh would complain Maune and hit conduct toward hir « } husband inust be esser ter, He aald ip his letter that if'n pe>- rtlenan Park ee put In a newspaper bi “The ideal hushard must the Chi wanted he would resnond to It an nas re bs sey, potion ° the District-Atorney will do, and self-control, but ehe did not take A letter from Oewald Maune w the correct way to find it out. She did ' celved by Mr. Nieman to-day tn frat trust him, and { is gnuch better to only © th ence by t ocher gentlemen write experts my | Patience by having ache etter feana BP aye ag blah present when he called, Mis patlence ) woman‘with other writturs of Margarer | ceased to be @ virtue, and he went Her Calliope Singing and Inimi- for dining out w 5 o'clock,” attempted suicide on the blotter. | ter, for no husband would ever be put ike to forget “As to her preparing the bad meal, | but I ought ta beused to ft after travel- ling around Long Acre Squaw as long as I have." ng, they should be conforming to each | Celestial Felt He Was Marked to the Bronx te karl in modern be a and Seventy-fourth a! avenue, Lee s men He Is now in & had marked him. He tr they were least want sweet dreams of opium Nitle re and slumb with the devils his job because not exist: while pe Oriental fatalism was lost sig when he looked into Beallbre r mind to act Uke a whit train wh from t doubled up in attention given to the imon, w fk t t a chan bimee aulelde r a Se OY eee LINE-UP-OF BEAUTY AN) TALENT AS SEEN AT OPENING OF THE HANDSOME NEW WIMER MUSIC HALL LAST NIGHT WES THE HIT table Foolery Win Her First Honors at Opening of Weber Music Hall, “Higgledy-Piguledy” Glegles, “Have you anything good to-day “I'm a waiter, not a tout.” "If disagreeable w th typewriters, you 8 were an excuse suldn’t get a table in a restaurant after “You lve In Brooklyn, the elty of Bonn! Marie e. ) 1 homes, but it takes you so Jong to got Magin AnndHeld Dressier th office to char you have to have a desk in your and lath a eed Chorus Of ALPINE TOURISTS. “I never want to see home again.” * here do vou live?" zabeth, N for you, and you don't know {t.” Dreamland, simply swooped down on Twenty-ninth street and Broadway last | ight and cornered the honor, Rea- 1 totters in an effort to recall rust! what Miss Dressler did, An unpreju- If the @iystrle sign in front of the Mlogl expert might say she sang, almost now ‘Veber Music Hall knows its to the happily unlearned she doun business ft will bluse forth the name of like an ocean-guing freighter In dis Marte Dressler In place 6f that of Anna tress ov a ctreys calllope doing Its worst. ! f not sweet, Marte is w Vocal Range, 80 Indispu the star of “Higgledy Her vocal method ranged from Pas nis Piggtedy”’ (one ought to be penstoned for tor to Conrled and then fell off the Why don't vou read the guide book?’ | Writing this tithe) tha, i to way ‘ou have a business in Paris?” an office, but no busin “In “Were you ever in New Orleans "Yes, but there are things One would “This Switzerland ts a lovely country, She also had somet nan e . trie» I've read it a little, but it's a rotten “kn should know what it ls talking as only she can say ft, and later she story,” about prned loose her lop-the-loop voice = Miss Dressler, fresh fro ane d the awful secrets again and the chorus § Vs “art.” The laugh “An aganssin fs a man who fs walting quest of the proftable peanu i TN a in iia a ie al Rial aR El a lala FRIDAY EVENING, CCTOBER 21, 1904.- POLICE BATTLE. [ROOSEVELT | o'clock a \ ra ter she created justified those new wide! Bond street, at right angles between | Houston and Mull Where Edgar Smith made a mistake | concocting wha foe tr " 1 happy combination, but for something new mor Weber hasn't the kind of pre sight not to Mil the vacant place with | ery, and who operated with the “Monk Choras Is Entranctog, Weber manages to be his mild, | unconselous seit, an Fields ever was; but Mr. hasn't helped shriekingly funny, is to be commended for not oontainin, u single Joke about Harlem. Next to Miss Dressler and It Bond street had been forced, Peabody | kept wateh at the door, while Clarke stunning and uesque set of girls that ever swarmed May. MeKeng! whe looks like Anna Held; Bonnie Ma- who should dance more and dark-eyed ana graceful Aimee | burel Miss Held has learned no now tricks, She still depends upon her overworked | eyes for effect ¢ called his com: in having|pantons and the four men crawled | €he ¢ oe through into the cellar of No. 2. This | house ts six stori and automatie y has written, “A Game of Love, comes it the beso act °°". | house ea, te upper fore, "Aa sie-| Swell models—new, LIMIAR poor ade one long “Evening Star,” obviously ill inevitable spew In the burlesque: 2 his own halr and falee The costumes were the keynote was struck by a Ww: during the flowe fest at the end of the performance pr posed “Three cheers for Marie Drei man in a box, LOW OMS —14-YEAR-0 PAMRDET EC BY WIECE WITH POLSON by Evil Spirits for Their Own, Infant Left in Her Charge Is Found. So He Tried to Shoot Himself Dv: : Dead. ying by Mother on Return—Girl, RS, Under Arrest, Says She Administered) tty Cresolene by Mistake. 18 Mott street, went day commit hart nail sitting on One Hun a nthe @ ed the abdo- | fourteen years old, will have a heating anything | am Honpitat | before Re r Henry L. Yost to-day “I didn’t give her a thing; 1 loved ne ith A dahechiue wound on @ charge having administered too dearly,” sald Allee The Celestial evil spirts drew a bead | Polson to a stk-weeks-old baby that Was The county 1 Loe somtime ago, and he was try-| lett In her care by her sister \he orderad Chief of Police Gallagher, of if to elude them. Filled with opium! Mr. William F, Bo f No, @% Montelair, to Investigate fet Gatta- | Influence he imagined that the gods|Y#lley read. Upper Montelair, wante! gher questt Alice, and agoin she 2 shopping, and left her baby in the dented having given the baby anything nd egain to. shake off the obs but) cate Of Alice, who 1 her sister. Mrs. Then Gal discovered blisters on théas andie Girne of the jower Worsd | Ot eturned within a r 1 the girl's fingers, but in spite of this kept putting in an appearance when | %** *Urprised to find the baby uncon jet everything and stuck to Even the ought him ef, and Instead of huppiness In answer to her atster's questions tle that had con- At this Alice bre seed that she had given aspoonful out of the bot ing 1 Was soothing syrup arrested and taken to tion, Bhe dented that had any intention to harm the baby 1 in the custody of het Alice denied having given the baby any thing, and said she had taken the bes us joy Lee was seize: of care of her Dr. Irving A, Meeker wos se but before he arrived the littl Dr M Got an Accidental Revolver, When the opium ran out and Le saw things that the Ghinoder waite. ar ieols TAKEN IN STREET CHASE. men. grew disconsolate, His Iver an Women Detect in Payne, the ticket shot just as-a sou n Renja vrd t Det Sergeants Rein and Becker man and a woman on shoplifting in Jefferson FOUND DEAD IN DRONX RIVER. Marke: Court today told Magistrate i the The f the Tremont statt ” prisonera had bee tire. The rt that en Was Wounded Man or in Vay and Jim Wong. two inunary zt Dreaenee | trust than (0 teat ' € Hund we and Seventy he would| “Attentiveness de the shining trait in) fourth And third avenue, wer . yer, that hel wq ideal husband, and r ride taken to 1 they talked with him whild much profer to make a statement | well If he canhoy. surpound ihe wane | for halt nur. Thole yellow ices Hy Hewtater. ; | to the pubilc through ils lawyer. with every comf'at money can buy he showed no signe of teeittg as they |. ¥ useless . | i a lean make the most of thelr worldly ened to t me vagaries of the we ce Have ‘yy “Register to-day, goods and cae by kindness and con- | Wo ded nama but, after thes ig bot do so i ‘ RY t outs | sidemtion, make his wifo haj reaclied the street one of them aald % a lobgol th ms and Mise O'Connor Polls wilh be open from 7 A.M.) "The ideal husband. Will _necsr critie| "Had, vely bad, he got ‘em.” By that polls are open to-day and to-morrow | inder arrest. but both broke away oP, ele his wife's cooking no matter if; he meant that Lee was possessed. from 7 in the morning wnt 10 at nigh: | ued ran east through Elgoteonth atrect to pangs 52 te be the last ay |i are aya Pling is doughy or the Lee stid that he knew toey would | onl over with to-day and cinch your They were, however, pursued and | teh him, but whether it was the high yots caught IAL KILLS CHABOE FWD IA PLR ‘ Creditors of Hahlo Brothers, Brokers, Assert that Collat- eral Was Disposed Of for the Benefit of the Firm. | sclous to the floor, Charges of fraud in connection with nforced liquidation of the | age firm of Hahlo Brothers, Nr | Hedley, thirty-two, living at the Ma-/ BROS t and Third| In Montelalr, N. J, Alice Klingenberg, tho git dented having given the baby afternoon before Magistrate Whitman, |seetic Hotel, Bowery and Houston streat, in the Centre Stree bends and stocks en- ollateral m Wail| were stolen and dis of the firm that ysiclan Was notified, and] trusted to the firm « street transac posed of for fe charges, {t is asserted, involve more| waived examination and we | $20 bail each for trial, trate Whitman te obtained by C smn) DOSED WITH KNOCK-OUT. the real estate c 16 Exchange place, through the order to buy 100 shares of St deposited with the firm 100 ted that the books « a large profit On the very colateral waa District-Astorney collateral was has that case still WITH BURGLARS NEW PEACECOUNC Desperate Thieves, Discovered President to Invite the Powers Hiding in Bond Street Building, to Send Representatives to a. Resist Arrest with Knives and) Conference at The Hague— Clubs. Hay Prepares the Draft. WASHING 'ON, Oct. 21.—In the courre |BEATEN IN HAND TO HAND — | ot two days the President wilt despaten | formal invitations to the powers to STRUGGLE IN THE DARK.) nme detogaten to the new peace come | fe nee, to be held at The Hague, | The powers will be invited to suggest Robbers Had to Be Clubbed Into a date or dates for the meeting of the conference, Secretary Hay submitted Insensibility Before They Could ra‘ of the invitation to the Cabtnet Be Captured—Detectives); ..§ ————— P FOR NEW PUBLIC BATHS. Afraid to Shoot. F The Dullding in Avenue A to Cost $250,000, After a hand-to-hand struggle with| Plans have been filed with Building |threa desperate burglars in the dark, | Superintendent Hopper for the big pubs | two detectives and two policemen, with | lie bath to be erected by the efty on clubs and pistols, matcred against | the block front on the east side of Aves clube and knives, beat the burglars | Me A, from Twency-thira to Twenty> down, Knocking them Into Insensitaity | fUrth street And binding them fast. ‘The capture| It ts to be one story, surrounded by was mode in the ble business bullding| &#Men plots, and having a frontage of at No. 2 Bond atreet to-day at 7| 1612 feet and a depth of 109 feet. The t will be of ornamental brick, with a narrow| ‘immings of limestone, granite and terra cuita, having a decorative cops nice, suemoy by a fagstaft, | ‘There is to be a large natatorium poag ¥ streets several) for men and a smaller one for women Passing "Shinbone Alle: thoroughfare running from Bleecker to in hours before daylight Detective-Ser- | and separate commodious shower rooms geants Clarke and Peabody saw a man | fot men and women The building will be New fs hiding behind the shadow of a wall.| nandsomest free bath, and the BS) aaa the man estimated at $2 00, Tie elty’s archi- The detectives creeped up on the teais are Arnold W, Brunner and Martin and collared him, | Alken. “What do you want here?’ asked cxeleughiahipiaadies Clarke, LAST DAYS FOR ‘The man, who was recognised as & REGISTRATION. notorious crook, who lives on the Bow- ter towday, Eastman” gang until their leader was) y he open from 7 A. My sent to the penitentiary, suddenly broke |"“sauraay will be the last day past the detectives and, running #Wift-| for registration. ly, disappéared in the darkness, If you do not register you cannot vor Police Cordon Around Bulldl Going back Into the alley the detec tives found that the door leading from the alley into the buliding at No. 19 ran to the Mulberry street police 8 tion for the reserves, Ten policemen were sent to the building, forming a cordon about fi, #0 thas sv ve wa earch was made of the bullding trom cellar to roof, but no sign of the are was found until Clarke came upon « hole in the wall of the cellar made by the burglars in an effort to escape, The detect and occupied by vaior runs from the cellar to the WP) yp to.theeminute styles— Detective Knocked Down, Leaders, not guessers From floor to flocr the two detectt and two policemen climbed, searching y, * Fy thy ‘Moor’ wltn the Akt of matcher as| NO Crumpedenp idea: they came to It ure| The BLYN Shoe is the On the fourth floor Peabody w * wets frst to ascend, He lighted a match! frnit of 30 years’ skill and was looking about when he was felled by a blow in the back of the head. Quickly the detective was upon his feet. but none to quickly for three men pounced upon him and the nght| For young and old began in earnest. {shoes that fit, wear Clarke and the two poilcemen shinned . up the rope and joined in the battle, /and feel right For fifteen minutes the fight con- \inued. Then a well directed blow| Immense stocks to from the club of the policeman on hy watch at the elevator shaft found the select from head of one of the burgiars who was|the price—rock bottom attempting to escape. The burglar fell ike an ox. His companions came Women, $1.50 to $4 next. Each in turn was felled by the - policeman's club and each fell uncon: | Men, $2.50 to $5 Children, 75¢ to $3 Retailer and manufacturer Taken to ern, The three prisoners were taken to Po- Mee Headquarters, One of them was recognized as Samuel Rose, a man whore picture is in the Rogues’ Gallery He gave his address as the Owl Hotel, at Grand street and the Bowery. He is about thirty-two years old, and accord ina to the police he is an old and des- porate offender. The other two men were not known One of thom said that he was George | and 4th & ird Ave... bet, 120th and and ile: Sta. BROOKLYN~ 8% Broadway, bet. Parks living at No, M3 East Fitth street. | ‘ a ry, 401-405 cast 9.8. S4,N.Y, AML Meld for 7 Factory ~ mise When the three prisoners Were. Qf: | ener raigned before Magistrate M. in ” Jefferson Market S f Cures any cold, relieves dif- SIX BIG BEST STORES. NEW YORK— +e Ave, Cor, id 34 Sixth Ave., CU. die wee new Broome |and the cther David Barnett, twenty- and Ellery Sts on —— |young Irish fumixrant Robbed by| ficult breathing, checks Men with Whom He Drank, night coughs, heals inflamed throat, Lest for children, farmer from Clairglasa, © Ireland, arrived here Tuceday, and last | New York's Best night went to call on a friend tr : i. Willlamsbure. When he teft Family Cough Medicine Lit otal 7 Stops coughing. Prescribed nue he met two young t ; 1 4 since 1870 by prominent : fs beer with knock-out | New York physician, Putrick Pendergast, a durl vited fm to take a drinx identally to fin ters, with whom for Pendergast Every Druggist Sells “Short Stop* A Smart Cleansing snop| For Smart People. | “Cuansers For Eversth'ng | Taat Can Be Cieavet” | ; Broadway at | 122 West 45th Street. 36th Street, | { Columbus Ave-, 824 Street. Willsolve the problem when a Ccofiee- drinker is ailing OSTUM