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Show vho had loaned him the gun. It was a case of mistaken Identity. Earlier In the day Moeltentln told hl trouble to Joseph Scholens, tne father of tho boy he shot "Don't take any chances with thoso fellows." said the elder Scholens. ' Here's ray rifle. Walt for them and if any appear shoot them." "Moeltentln posted himself at a dark window of his room. Meantime, some detectives had bee. ordered to the place, but unable to find it they asked ask-ed the boy Scholens to show them. He consented and was leading them toward to-ward the house when the window j was opened and the shot tired. I KILLS SON OF HIS FIEND He Lay in Wait for One Who Sent Threatening Letters to Him Chicago,- Jan. 5. William Moeltentln, Moelten-tln, 59 veara old. w ho had br-en ' threatened with death unless he put SoOO at a place named In a notice, j-of-ted em his door, last night borrowed borrow-ed a rifle from a frle-nd and after v.Mtins in the dark shot and kll'e l Gcrett Scholens, the son of the Iik-nd |