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Show SUCH IS LIFE. A CallforriiA lrotnaa LfaTrs Her Htnliaml and LIopcs nith a Congrrgatiooal JllaUlcr. A MAN AND BOY HANGED AT CLEVELAND, OHIO. Killed by an Electric Hire. -nate and Huoc Proceeding. Other 2ttYi. Cy Telcrraph U the cw.l nnuKo tons. freer Ifer Ilnftbanil unit fioes .IT Mill! is Minister. Xf- YoitK, Aug. 2). World's special from Cleveland: For a mouth ot a ttriklugly handicms man and woman, ltli two pretty little Lots, have bwm living iu rent. it rooms at No 9 O ranger tlrct.L riiey gavo the names uf Mr. and Mr. George M. Sanboni, and tho man obtained rniploj inent in a Uwkatore. Tuelay J. T. Kicks, a wealthy cltiien of Kurcka, California, Califor-nia, arrived hire and obtained the cervices of a detective to find Ills runaway wife and two clillJrcu, whom he had traced to this city, Iu coiupauy witli a Congregational minirter named Sanborn. Kicks tat s that Sanborn went to Kureka early iu 1SS9, was appointed pator of thcCongregational Society, built flvo new churches and was very topular. Four months ago Mrs. Kicks atartetl for Reno, ottensi-bly ottensi-bly to vUit frlcuds, taking the children chil-dren with her. About Lhe same timcSanboru left for a vacation. Then Ricks heard that bis wife had eloard with Sanborn, and that without with-out his kuou ledge the had procured what the said was n divorce. The couple wire found without trouble. Kuks wanted to kill Sanborn San-born but was rrrtralned. Mrs. Kicks finally surrendered the childrtn,slgued olllitr rights to the property and received $2,(XI in cash from Kiiks. The latter olTcrt-d to forgive her and take her home, but ehe refuted. Sanboni and Mrs. Kicks k.t for the eat today. He has Ut'ii negotiating for a pastorate in MavachUeelts. |