Show MARIE GAGANOLS MURDERER lie Is Believed to be an American and French Detectives 1 Hunt for Him I Montana Special to TH HERALD Examiner Dispatch NEW YORK June 3The French steamship steam-ship La Bourgone which arrived from L Havre yesterday brought two distinguished distin-guished passengers MM Francois Bar dier and Alphonse Dupont noted detectives detec-tives of the Paris tves secret service who come over under fictitious names The French detectives came t America t run down L the murderer of Marie Gaganol the beauti ful young woman who was murdered iu her apartments in Paris three weeks ago il Marie Gaganol was a great favorite with the yonng gallants of the French capital She had a host of admirers butshe scorned the attentions of tho wealthiest bankers t take up a young New Yorker of doubt ful reputation who was widely known as LePetit American do Belle Gaganol Fbe latter who is described as a short thickset and dark complexioned young man some thirty odd years of age strictly avoided coming in contact with Americans in Paris and invariably represented himself him-self as being an Englishman He spent money freely The last words of Marie were Gaston I Gaston The name Gaston was pronounced pro-nounced distinctly and the police are confi dent that a party of that name in all probability prob-ability the unknown American is the assassin as-sassin in as much as a mans silk undershirt under-shirt bearing the initials G C G and a dagger handle which was stamped with the same letters and of American work S fcnship were found in the room where tut1 murder was committed The French detectives furnished I detct C are with a full description of the mysterious Gaston Gas-ton who is supposed to be in hiding in Montana and they accordingly left for Helena in the afternoon Neither Briga dier Soudais nor Galllard the other French agent who reached here on the same f steamer on their way to Havana to get Eyraud tho murderer of Gabrielle Bom paid would acknowledge the presence of their brother officers in the city |