Show ACTRESS FAtALLYSHOl 1I j Suitor Kills Sweetheart and 1 Then Himself i i r Af t QUARRELED OVER NOME MAtJj i 4 T Floorwalker Desperate Because S Be-cause Girl Jilted Him 1 11 Pressed Pistol Against Her Back anci Fired and Then Put Muzzle V j I zle in His Mouth it wtl jJ jnBj Seattle Oct 27 Crazed by tn < knowledge that she had deserted him i F for Thomas Bullenp ji wellknowij t tl < i II mining man of Xomc Claud N Ar t f buckle formerly a floorwalker In n local dry goods house last night fired two shots Into Glad > s Groy forrncrhyi a variety actress at Nome in a room M ijjt at the Hotel Cecil and then blew out I his own brains The dieJ A woman wilt die I RESPONDED TO A NOTE I E L Robinson a steamship purser II I and Miss Olllc Bennett were visiting Miss Groy in her room when Arbucklft h I onlerctl In rcHnonse to a not from > i jMlss Groy to call The two quarreled i and Arbucklc drew his revolver and 1 fired PUT GUN Itf HIS MOUTH f 1 p d w The first bullet lodged In the girls I r lung and the second shot fired wIth L I the muzzle of the gun pressed against J her hack set her clothing on fire Ar I I bucklc then placed the munzlo of the revolver in his mouth and blew oft thor f t 1 top of his bead rf WAS A BURGLAR Claude X Arbuckle the young mn who made a murderous assault upoa f J Gladys Grey his former mistress and jj 11 then ended his own life In the Hotel n r Cecil Monday night has been l Identified i as tho burglar who In September 1002 engaged in a handtohand struggle with Mary Manberg a servant in the J house of Judge Thomas Burke Thai dead man was recognized as the burglar t by several detectives and > y the policeman 1 police-man who arrested him Arbuckle was II I never prosecuted owln to the familys fear of mistaken Identity t td ARREST WAS COMING t Circumstantial evidence connecting Arbucklc with a recent 5600 burglaryla lii I Nome would it Is believed have led to Si his arrest by this time if he had not j i1fl killed himself lit h WOMAN RECOVERING 5 llt hl The woman he shot whose true name f Is believed to be Gladys Cook was this evening pronounced out of immediate danger r ii |