| Show 4 i AN OGDEN BHIE DEAD t li I 3 1I a t I Mrs Frank 1 Schilling Ne3 Lillie Oil Passes hi II I Away In Salt Lake q 4T HAD BEEN MAR3IED LESS THAN A MONTH 4 I MONT 4I U4i i I Ith 10 Itepul 01 Wortod ned by ji I 1111 110 K rre ulor Xcoal lu b Irloo I 04 Mrs Frank V Schilling nee Mllle 1 I ii f Ott torenerly of Ogden but tctcntly Ills Ml I t I of Silt Lake died under Sal 131 dlcl unde moit distressing distress-ing circumstances nt 330 this morning nt in east Second South street whom I she tonI up her lesldenco sllnce Immediately I after her marriage Mrs Hchllllng was I Tit A a T-it bride of less than u month unit her I e I death Is a terrible blow to her nl husband I I 1 I hus-band fanny nnd friends of whom she I had a host 3 I The decearcd first became l known < o 11 the public In October 1SJO when the wn Illle the unfortunate Ilm or a I r I licrslntcnt and objectionable suitor In I 1 I the peisun of one Vlll Elliott who al I I I must eierymhtre In eaon und out r I InKlstcd In forcing his attentions upon j I T hoi On the night of Ortobcr 3 Edson j I waylaid Allen Ott and W L McCabe 1 14 I L n gentleman friend ulao mis I a genleman rrcnl Iu occom 4 J pany Ing her home This occurred be I a I twcen Thlltyfuurth and Thlrtyflflh I I It I sticls ou Washington avenue Ediun I III wis Inflamed with all the pangs of his Jealous disposition and taking up I po 1 I fclllon behind an electric light pole l I L the coming of the pair on o It i G whoso lives he betmed to have deliberate a deliber-ate designs As the young couple approached I j ap-proached ho stepped from his I hieing 1 1i place and opened tire Three shots tool I I cat In Mms Ott s body two oC the I I I I bullets novel having been removed from her person on account of the Jilll 4 J 5 eult nnd the extreme danger attendant attend-ant upon operations of that character I I 11 charac-ter One of the leaden missiles entered I iA i the center ot the breast and lodged In A the region of the right lung Another I 11 plelccd the groin and Imbedded Itself 11 In Ihi Pelvic cavity These two were I always a source ot trouble to Miss Ott evui offer she was able to leave her bed i and resume her duties In the household house-hold mid It Is I from tho effects produced I pro-duced by them that she Is I said to have 14 I met her doth after having contended i bravely against such 1 fate for more a than sixteen month The exact cause r 11 I of death Ii I given by the doctors as ll lrltonltH this trouble being the direct I I I 01 JI k I i I rem ult of the wounds she received at the 1 i hncI if L18n I I I 31r McCabe wos also wounded by I I JJ ison receiving cwo ballots one In the I I aim and tho other grating his back I The shooting attracted I the attention of I file conductor ot I passing street cat I I 11 who rushed the scene of the tragedy I aselated Alias Ot to the car and cp 11 turel her woullbe murderer Alias i Ott and Mr McCabe were taken to the q 11 Broom hotel where they received our t I i I a gicalattendance and IIon was turned it k I or to the Police Alias Ott was a I al highly respected young woman and 11 I I 1 11 feeling against Fdson ran very high 0 and for a time threats of vengeance I mere i freely expressed against him I I I For many weeks Miss Otts life hung 1 In the balance rand It woe feared that 4 1 I 1 mile woulcI not recover hut finally she 11 been me convalescent and was able to I I 1 lene her bed i P q I I lit April 1897 Ddon vas trIed be I i i tore Judge Itolapp on a charge of at I 1 I emitting to commit murlr ne wn I tcmltng 4 1 I COM IctecI and sentenced to Imprison 1 l ment tor ten 5 ears which sentence hs i ti I Is I now serln a tOn t-On January ICth of the present year i Miss Ott married Mr Frank W Schilling I 110 I Schil-ling formerly of St Paul but now an I mployc of the Oregon Short Line Tho ifil match the family mays mas a parlc 1 F 1 ot all I I 11 ulnrly happy one approvea by t I concerned For the pst four weeks 4 Mr unit Alm Schilling resided on second South tree and never for a moment suspected the shadow of denth I I I was so close upon them A day or two I I 1 I I ago the young bride condition became i I 11 Inrmlnlf anti despite the best efforts I of physicians she grew worse Dr I Fisher and Dr Ewing did what they 1 1 Ic could for her but without avail Dr A o iwers ot Ogden who treated her I there mus also sun atoned Inst flight j 9 rt but arrived too late to be of any e I I vice I o 11 Mrs Schillings husband and parents 11 oll were with her Nhen the end came and 1 I t are ovelblmecI lh sorow Th deceased mas burn at Albion lchl gn and man In tile twentthlrd year I I ot hr age In addition tit her husband I I i I and parentr Mri I Schilling leaves a I I 11 brother Byron Ott an Ogden druggist and a sister Mrs Etta Piland of Taylor I i V Tay-lor Nebraska from which part of the I I I country the Otts came to Utah seven i years ago MM Schillings remains 11 HH wore train taken to Ogden on this afternoons I w 91 Th thile ot the funeral has not yet been fixed but I will probably take I place on Sunday 4 V |