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Show DAiy'SWADl An Inmate of a Homo of 111 Fame Swallows Swal-lows a Fatal Pose of Carbolic Car-bolic Acid IN A FIT OF DESPONDENCY. The Checqnered Life of a Young Woman Who Began Her Career on the Saw. Daisy Raymond, a courtesan, concluded con-cluded that life was not worth tho living liv-ing last nitfht and departed by the carbolic car-bolic acid route. laisy has been an inniato of "Miss Mag's" temple of ruin and atrocious music for some time. Sho entered a life of shame in the "giant of the frontier" a grass widow at the ago of Ifl and drifted westward until sho landed in Zion where she entered en-tered what is known as the Kio Crando Mansion. Hr dissipation became more violent. Recently she gave her ontire timo and attention to a spree and was yesterday hunted down by tho landlady land-lady who led her home and put her under lock and key. It was after 10 o'clock last night w hen Daisy was found lying iu a heap of lace aud l'men upon the lloor. au empty bottle bearing tho label of carbolic acid with its skull and cross bones standing on a table near her. A messenger was dispatched for Dr. Wilcox, but it was too late, and in less than an hour after the reckless creature had sought the drug she was rigid in death. The coroner was nnlitiod, and arriving on the scene the lifeb'ss form was removed to Kvan's undertaking parlors, where an iu'piest was held today and a verdict rendered in accordance with the foregoing facts. Correspondence found in the young woman's effects reveal tho fact that she has a sister in liutte and a brother residing re-siding across tho Kaw river from Kau-sag Kau-sag ( ity in Armanadale, each of whom have beeu ad ised of their sister's rash departure. The cause of the deed Is attributed to liquor aud despondency. |