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Show Jill OF ilf. TRAGEDY i - Henry A. Huntington, !iSon Shot Brothers Sisters, Expires. JKFUL DEED NOT ET FULLY EXPLAINED ff Madness Runs in the SOnc of Most Prominent Prom-inent in Pans. jLES, July 20. Major Hen-itiugtou, Hen-itiugtou, whose son Henry brothers and two sisters at bedside, is dead, jtntingtou was one of the Americans in Paris aud ho ily have long taken a proiui-!tne proiui-!tne social and official gaiety Jen capital. il' retired army officer and nig. up his rosidoncc abroad, JGuirago, whero he was an those prominent in army . mj circles. In Paris ho .bc-Jinowu .bc-Jinowu l'or Ins after-dinner Mthe American club, of one of the organizers aud president. Major Huniing-imly Huniing-imly always took a loading (social functions at the inbassy. Sevoral'-j'cars ago Jtook a fine old residence at Where the major was better flrStic his studies of French j SFnture. i 'ftd Story of Tragedy. JEnng correct account of the Jast night was obtained tu- Ke youngest son of Major Sims been considered unlial-Mlly unlial-Mlly for years. Ho had a &e had solved the science of Kb and constantly concoeted .yppostcrous remedies. TTis Jjng fouiid it impossible to IJgavo him an allowance and jam to go his way. Henry SiT Paris or Aisne, where he Rjinughter of a doctor. Thcro Imily estrangement. When yeaterdaj' in response to juT strutted into the bedroom sFnt, mumbling about his Toociving proper treatment, re'kueel at Hie bodsido and jness, as has been reported, Smintcrrogaling Major Hun-fjjgn Hun-fjjgn his lather;. whose mind mug, replied incoherently. "PcW abruptly to the famifv Jgrily: 'DU see that you are killing i f 5&nce becamo more excited. 1 tried to persuade him to go I 5 (ijving-room and talk tho i f there. He refused and i only way to cure his father nistcr the blood of a dog ,-KKiwater, a remedy which he iiliis persistence, his brother .'Sjilly opened the door and jjjeoldest, and I ask you to jot return.' ' .Without Warning. iStington also abjured her ijpepart and not create fur-jance. fur-jance. They pushed Henry jAdbor. Suddenly he drew a jlffired one shot each at the 'jnfsiBters. In the meantime "Juards of theVersniJles park, ed to be in the kitchen jficcompanied by Die house-3I, house-3I, rushed to the room and rkv revolver from the hands Arrogated bv the examining iJjjHeiiry Huntington admitted jfcSHc declared his acts were jfcoC family troubles and ho !$o repontauco for them. jjgtorB today hold out some ;or tho recovery of Alonzo jjth. Edith's wound is not Sr$. Huntington's life is do-.yjIMajor do-.yjIMajor Huntington never yieciqusnpss, and was in com-nce com-nce of the tragedy. Vtrned today thai lliere is in-Me in-Me Huntington family. Ma-goirs Ma-goirs brother died in a mad j&ng from delusions some-lto some-lto those of which Hcurv is ;i sabers of I he American eol-including eol-including Embassador tjCpnsnl-Cenoral Mason, called tf&ngton residence to express ind offer their services, gfce's Story Different. rfAd mother, were summoned iiKtoday and appeared beforo magistrate, who took fstatemeiits. Henry's wife. Per:i,slc'l ?n lior stalc-gie stalc-gie rupture between Henry ircr members of his familv .life ,Th5s trouble, she said', ytne JaKl anniversary dinner Wage. She declares" that on , Prober sisters-in-law spoke ill I f&jr husband. !5?y ,I1'-t"rue'l lo his hotel fjtor lho tragedy, he told his kfj crying at the bedside of Sjen his brother- Douglass j fl-JHfs interrupted ium ana in-A'beg in-A'beg for his mother's par-&J, par-&J, lost his head and tired ftjtply- "I can never for-' fflNtington went on, "that fXJ--rolco with liis family rath-56? rath-56? lne to 1)0 ""wiled in his rfdcclarcd today that Henry .sisters were very friendly 'STjlgntcr before lier marriage, Eitnnied aKainst her after |