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Show Recalls CareeroTjoB "ins, Former SM Reporters HIS WIKEANDHM POISONED Dunning Was Aufholl the Celebrated X(9 Stories of That fl SAN FRANCISCO S v Mrs. Cordelia Tiotkin.'kH v sentence at Sim OucH v murder in 1S08 or JfB v Dunning of .Dover, DaH -r of poisoned chocolates aB the niails, died loniH 4 penitentiary, Mrs. ijH v- the wife of a fnrniGjH - newspaper man witbH v Kollciu was infatiiaWH died some months aiH The death of Mrs. Bofi a resident of Salt LakH terest locally owing tpjl John P. Duuniug, after tH Botkin, also came to SalH a long time was n repoH IT era Id. commencing his dcr City Editor Ed TviiH per was located on WcjtH Dunning was a Unable fH ways and a great fnvol "night" gang which tbcafl every morning, after thcH press, at the old Smith H Dunning was also for telegraph editor of Th&fl after leaving this paper mH out in this territory ftrjB Interesting Cajfl Dunning 's was an intel for he was the author ofH story of the terrible sfiH Samoa, describing the ships and the heroism ofH they went down into nM some siuging their natioofl story that lias become classic and one that ''fl quoted. The great and unenvijfl gained by the young niaS fattiation for him of Mrs. tho details of the triaB changed his eharacteristiB following those drcadfdM merely filled with remorsSB pess. but, with all his isnlfl in the newspaper crowd nfl his death was sincerely rcjM Tragedy's Final (jfl Dunning 's wife and cjfl through the agency of poiaH died after years of the iB and sorrow that man canH comes the final clmptcrlH the death of the woman fl this misery. tH After Dunning s returiiB States, with the plaudits'S nugiug in his cars for thc-fl in the Tropical tragedy V seas, his newspaper career bright as any voung niauF desired, but in San FrauJl met ;Mrs. "Rotkin and fromll resulted one of tho gravest'B period which blasted the ifl |