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Show THREW HIMSELF ' UNDER A TRAIN San Francisco ITon Adopts a Horri- "blo' Method of Taking His " tOwn Ufe. ALBUQUERQUE. N. M.", Xprll 30. Carl Meyer, a passenger on the overland train, committed aulcldo this afternoon by throwing himself under a train. H1b last will and testament was found on the body. It bequeathed his property In Puoblo to John Stormmel of that city. A bank book showing a balance bal-ance of 5912 ln the Germanla Security bank of San Francisco ,waa round In his pocket, and he also carried a receipt for yB. room at 215& South Main street, San Francisco, slimed by the "W. M. D. company. IIJs will was dated San Francisco, January 9, 1902, and waa witnessed by J. Harris, 821 California street. A card was found stating that John Stormmel of Pueblo and Ed O. Kalnln of San Francisco be notified. Temporary insanity was evidently the cause of the suicide. V PUEBLO, Colo., April 30. Carl Myor, who committed sulcldo ln Albuquerque tonight by throwing hlmselT v under a tialn, was formerly engagad, in tho tailoring tail-oring business with Stommel, to whom Myer Is said to havo loft all his Pueblo property. In addition to considerable real estate ln Pueblo, ho Is said to have $715 In a Los Angeles bank and $325 In San Francisco. |