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Show THE TRAGEDY iiF LIFE. Lovb and Hate Murdsr and Euioida "'be Plight of Esason Record Rec-ord of Death by Violeno. ANDTHEH MONTE CARLO VICTIM. A Gnilty Live Causes a Double Death A Hurehent Loses His Reasoa An Heiress Abducted. L-ONDO, April 28. The hearing of tho charge against C. A. l'yllle, the well known historian, was to have taken place today, but owing to the critical connition of the accused, w ho was overwhelmed by the charge aud cut his throot yesterday, the court granted an adjournment. Fyfllo is a candidate of the liberal party for a vacant seat iu the house of commons. His character has always been above suspicion. The charge against him is that of committing an indecent assault on a boy in a railway train. It is believed to be utterly unfounded. A VICTIM OF MONTE CARLO. A Woman, Who had Lost lllly, Pluuga Into tha UniiK'T Balk Monte Caulo. April 28. Creat excitement ex-citement was caused here by a sensational sensa-tional attempt at suicide, which took place last night. An English lady of fashionable uppcarance, who is presumed pre-sumed to have lost large sums recently at the gaming table, suddenly plunged head foremost into tho sea from tho top of the sea wall. A sailor sprang into the water after her and succeeded in bringing her safely to land. The ladies name and the name of the gallant gal-lant sailor who rescued her have not yet been made public. AND HIS KKASON FLL'I). A Prominent I'.llaclelfihla M.rehant Oo Ia.ana and Attampt. Nillcldw. Chicago, April 28. Curwen Stod-dart, Stod-dart, senior member of the wholesale dry goods house of Stoddart iV Pros., Philadelphia, went suddenly insane at the Palmer house Sunday, and attempted attempt-ed to commit suicide by throwing him-sed him-sed from a window, lie was removed to a private retreat near Milwaukee. Overwork, resulting from business complications, causing the doath of his partner, a brother, is said to bo the cause of his breakdown, as well as worry over an attempt on tho part of others to break tho brother's will, which, if successful, would result in serious se-rious loss to Stoddart's business and family. THE IVAIies OF 81V. F.lop.m.nt from T and Murdsr aad Hulclda la an Arkansas Hotel. Hot Spuinus, Ark., April 28. A couple registered Saturday at the Oram) View hotel as Mr. and Mrs. Weldou, Texas. Yesterday morning they did not appear' and tho door was forced. The couple were dead in bed. The man had chloroformed the woman ami theu shot himself. Prom a letter he left it appears that ho was from Vernon, Texas, where he left wife and family because of his love for the woman be killed, who was Mrs. Mary Kinsie, of Fort Worth. TRIED TO KILL II tit HCSHAND, A nrlde ol a Mouth Finds That Matrimony I. aa Absoluta Fallur.. Pexvkk, April 28. Mrs. Aaron Snyder yesterday morning entered the dry goods house of (jilderslccve it Co., where her husband is employed as a clerk, and after a few angry words with him, tired three shots, one . which took ellect in his thigh. The wound, while severe, is not necessarily fatal. This is not the woman's first attempt at-tempt at murder, as she upon a previous pre-vious occasion tried to kill her first husband. She and Snyder have been married less than a month. TUB ISODVOFTHK I'OISONED WOMAN. K innim of Mrs. .1. A. Harnaby who Diad at Deavar. ArriT. In New York. PitoviDF.Ni'E, IE E. April 28. The body of Mrs. J. A. Harnaby arrived from Denver this morning in charge of Colonel Henry Winship, of thej. B. Harnaby company, and of the daughter of the deceased, Mrs. Conrad of Montana. Mon-tana. Dr. T. Thatcher Craves, medical and confidential adviser of Mrs. Bar-naby, Bar-naby, refused to make any statement concerning the case. A Llttl. Heiress Abduct. d. Little Rock, April 28 The mysterious myste-rious disappearance of Miss Lena Owen, a beautiful 1(1 year-old orphan girl, from the home of her aunt at Des Arc, Ark., has caused a sensation. Her relatives rel-atives believe that she has been abducted abduc-ted by parties who have been scheming to defraud her of a handsome fortune left by her father. Di.d 1'oknown aad I'nmuarn.d. Cheybnne, Wyo., April 28. A tramp tried to beat a train across Dale creek suspension bridge, thirty miles north of this place, Sunday morning and fell below, be-low, landing on the rocks. It was a drop of 140 feet and be was pulseless and stone dead when the freight creiv reached him. Arr.ats in tha Neir York Kipper Ca.a. New YoiiK. April 28. Several more arrests were made last nisibt in the Jack the Ripper case, including one man who resemblus the description of the murderer. |