The Spruce Street Tragedy
he case, Spicer?" asked
ed opinion as yet," was
chief, "I am beginnin
e to hear it,
me more grasping than ever. She didn't care who came here so long as they left plenty of money behind the
evident,
uring the night that the upper tenants were more or less disturbed. We infer, too, from what we have seen of the ser
er was committed by some of
hat may be
pe your investiga
e will be to find out w
any progress in
o vacate his apartments. He had with him Alexander Lane and Andrew Lane, brothers, who live on Congress Avenue. Andrew is to rent the tenement to be vacated by Webber.
bber catch a g
neither did his companions. But, Spice
S
just
have you
his and fronting on York Street, looked from a rear window, last
obably kept it
er this room, just told me that she heard perso
anything lik
rd any quarreling or lou
murderers got awa
uded that they probably got away with between four and five hundred dollars. She was known
haul, if that'
han five hundred dollars at the mo
eving that they were going to get more,"
ief, quickly; "they supposed the old woman
, and that they came here with the intention of robbing the old woman of a big stake. In order to car
hat they intended to murder her
eft her tied where she is now lying. The fact that she was such a sufferer from asthma may not have been known to the criminals. With
one of the other detectives. "I don
ybody in the house?" aske
have had something to say t
nothing mor
re of any c
hief?" asked Officer Cannon, indicating a person
d the chief;
, young man," said the
hus admonished,
men in a buggy. They acted as if they might be partially intoxicated. The team was going as rapidly as it could. Just before they came up to where we were they
me from this way?
t far from this house w
hey go after the
Howe S
ce anything i
we both n
t wa
nary pac
fr
ed in the rear,
ey didn't drive
e; but I think they
this story before," said th
oking those fellows up,"
hink
t you had h
sidewalk, somewhere about midnight, she thinks, and saw three suspicious-looking
at one o'clock, or through Oak Street, as you think, with the woman's story of the whispering
me-- Well, what
" and Officer Woodford handed a very fin
mann, curiously, as he carefully ex
I fancy it may have belonged to some one
nitials in one corner of the handkerchief; "I'd give som
chief from him, and after a
e clew. It may be well to cult
zed the cambric cl
urned to Maier Zund
ad woman's financial affairs f
have looked after her money matters and kept charge of he
t have a very large s
ty sure sh
r five hundred dollar
llars by her. She wanted to paint her several
the painters,
must still have had some two
been found here
at deal, I
has been found, either on her person or
she in the ban
to the amount of $1500, and
dea who the cri
ake a pretty close
know which way you
nion that Margaret Ernst was mur
k I see your line of argument, sir,
en the truth is known y
n't at al
u will find that some one in this house is s
what you say." Th
e, how ol
enty-two. I think she was neare
s from
Oxburg, i
d made
es
she leave h
the old country, and the rest to t
bout ten y
John E
es
elve, I sh
in this count
the Union army th
her maid
ret Te
s said. Do you think as they do, tha
ward she was smothered with a pillow. No intention to kill her? Pshaw! the poor old lame woman attempted to make a
quite sure of
what I am talking
e of the people
to the matter
lly do, M
picer. Your work shall be well paid for. I will see to that. As you can
best to get at the exact truth in this cold-blooded and cowardly affair." And a momen