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Show 1 IB OWN HIND. rfti, ro(l, wmo,; fl ovaries King BIowb Out His ion 5, Brains in a Fit of Da-jt Da-jt spondenoy, Kit it " BOD? POUND BY HIS MOTHEE vis ft- lecoiu pjtjjcr Had Heard the Shot But Til ongM otUvg of it-Euinors of iTk Unsuccessful Lova Affair, TiekV " the ,i ,;ijin Charles King was found ly- Chair; iiii i" the southeast corner of the hero he lived, Sixth East and Third iVES'i ! street, at 7 o'clock this morning ommit j bullet hole through his brain. rjj suicide. The causo assigned nssda despondency. Last evening he aK 'oa dissipating and it is conject- com; ;uat lie shot himself in an insane olif' it from the effects of imbibing Itoor nch liquol- i veidfair of several months ago is Tt ilvwiasa cause,' he having been ugim i,y a fair maiden of Zion. This 'eatt is, however denied by his friends. s at t? was a young man, only 20 years i; Dav uid unmarried. He was employed 1 S;' Hector by George M. Scott & Co. Sani r firm speaks highly of Mr. King, si into that his accounts are straight unty but he stood high in their estima-aniti- Si ;ails of tho affair were hard to get. 5 liiiily was adverse to any public-The public-The in(uest was private. Young j ' i father testiiied to having heard it?" iiot at about 2 o'clock this morn-iyl morn-iyl !,ut thought nothing jf it and slept .fully until morning, w saiiilest part of the whole affair Jf, the discovery of the body by the to: j man's aged mother this morn-lrm morn-lrm Tho body lay about ten feet from louse. Ho had shot himself just i' the right ear, the bullet passing ;Iit through the head coming out c opposite side. le coroner was summoned, and : his arrival at 9:30 a. ni. held an st. The parents and brothers examined, and the following ver- fouml: TERRITORY OF UTAH, I COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, f Hs-Inqnbltiou Hs-Inqnbltiou hidden at Sixth Kast and I Si'iiih btrccts, in the fifty precinct of l.kjCityontheeijfhth day ot October, iewre Ttornas E. Ha'rls, c uone" of said inipon the body of W. C. Kiuir there ly-tii ly-tii ty the jurors, whose names are here--utocribel. 1 i il i jurors on thnlr oath to nay from the 'oca presented that they Co find that the e ll same 1 William Charles King was February s. lSftl, a native of Utah aud iieune to his death from the effects of a : shot wound in the head indicted by his and during a t pell of ciis; onden: y. t'tim'inv wte wot the said jurors have St. i ntoie: their haaiis and seals the day aud above written. T. E. HAnnis. Coroner. '"I Theo. Parsons, d ; . James Lowe, J. C. Ross. |