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Show NO INQUEST INTO M. G. GOUDY'S DEATH Coroner Decides That Young Suicide Took His Life in an Hour of Despondency. v . ' It was decided yesterday afternoon that no inquest would be necessary over the remains of young M. G. Gou-dy, Gou-dy, who committed suicide Tuesday night in the California house by taking strychnine and slashing his throat with a piece of broken pottery.' After reading sev ral letters found in young Goudy's trunic Coroner Clark concluded that the unfortunate, youth was of a naturally melancholy disposition, disposi-tion, and that he had taken his life in a fit of despondency. The remains will be sent to Denver for burial in the family plat. Marshall G. Goudy, the suicide, bad a twin brother, Albert Goudy. In early life the two were so alike in appearance that it is said their mother was often deceived. The boys were called Tod and Ted, and were almost inseparable companions. The remaining twin, Albert, Al-bert, Is almost Inconsolable over his brother's tragic death. |