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Show uu - I ! Husband of Utah Woman Ends Life NEW YORK, Nov 11. Cary H Miller, United Slates vice couau! to Stockholm, Sweden, who killed himself him-self In his apartments in the Waldorf! Astoria Sunday, while his wife was a! chouroh) had obtained pasaportR for himself and Mrs Miller, and was to have sailed for Sweden Monday Mrs Miller loft th- apartment early In the morning, and called up her husband about 2..JU In the afternoon, reguestlng him to Join lu-i al church. He said he had to fini.sh packing. About 4 o'clock Mrs. Miller called again and got no answer She returned to the hotel about 6 o clock and found her husband stretched on the floor, with a revolver In one hand and a bullH through Hi temple She notified Manager Martin of the hotel, who called the coroner The coroner said he had horn dead ahout throo hours Mrs Milhu was prostrated, and was taken lo ih' noun- of frh-nds in the city Mr. Miller led two note, indicating (hat financial difficulties were the mo-i live for his act ne of the notes stated that he had "nothing to regret" and was "perfectly satisfied to go." Tho other note requested that a Macon ic funeral be held, and l ha the M i onli charm on iii watch chain be given t' the Muson who took care of his body Both notes were signed "Cary." Mr Miller was connected with an exporting tlrm in Stockholm. About six months ao In had an attack of ptomaine poisoning and lost about twenty-five pounds He had worried much about his health recently lie was Well known among the employes of ihe Waldorf, where he hail slaved al different times for the past twenty years. They said that he was always cheerful and the last man they be lleved would take his own life He I was appointed vice consul lo Sweden in June . 1918. He was RO years old, and had come to this city originally from Millersbuig, Ind, which was named after his family. He was mar rled about a year ago to Mrs. Harry Factor of Salt Lake |