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Show A WOMAN'S GUILTY LOVE Kosulls In the Murder of the Accomplice of Her Crime by an Outraged Hils-ltilild Hils-ltilild iort'tgn News. Cannes, !Yh. S. The shooting of Arheillo by Deacon, the American, who discovered dis-covered a Frenchman carrying on a liason with Mrs. Deacon, continues to ho the absorbing ab-sorbing topic of interest here. Mr. Deacon was today examined by a magistrate. He gave a very succinct account of the incidents inci-dents that led up to the killing of Abeillc. His story is Ibu old one. A handsome woman mated to a man whom she betrays, forgetting in her infatuation, or fancy, for another man the bringing of shame or sorrow sor-row upon her family. Deacon and his wife have been sojourning sojourn-ing for some time past at the hotel Splcndide with their four children. For ft time the dcaeoii has surpeclcd his wife of being unduly un-duly intimate with Arheille, and kept close watch. Last night ho discovered Arheille in his wife's chamber. He summoned the tee retary of the. hotel, and together they we.nl to Mrs. Deacon's apartment and forced the door. Mrs. Deacon was alone. The husband hus-band proceeded to an adjoining room and there discovered' Arheille attempting to hide himself behind a chair. Deacon leveled his revolver al the man and tired three shots, fatally wounding the Frenchman. Deacon asked the magistrate to admit him to bail The magistrate declined to do so at once, but promised to consider the application. applica-tion. Mrs. Deacon was then examined. She told a story which continued that of her husband. London, Feb. 10. The Timn says Mr. and M: -. Deacon, the principles in the tragedy at C miles, France, yesterday, came from Cincinnati, Ohio. |