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Show CIIC3SES DEATH TO SECURE RELIEF FROM . f:ERV0US TROUBLES Mrs. Minnie ClarK, Prob-; Prob-; ably Temporarily Insane, , Shoots Herself. Mrs. Minnie Clark, wife of 0. H. Clark, naerekaadias broker witk office ia the Dooly building, was fouad dead in ker some, 503 Eleventh aveaue, witk a bullet through ker heart,- at T ... o'clock last tight. A revolver with one chamber empty wa found by her aid. Mrs. ( lark, it i believed, Bad saded ker life while alone in the keuse, a the remit of nervous trouble that had dethroned ker reason Urn-porsrily. Urn-porsrily. Mr. aad Mr. Clark and their dough .' ter, 13 yesr old, eame here last Jan uary from Denver, seeking a climate ' that would be beaefieial to lira. Clark' health. Mr. Clark left home at o'clock yesterday morning for bis office, and did not return tolunek. Tke daughter went to achuol, taking ker lunch and leaving her mother alone. Mrs. Clark evidently returned to her bed after 1 the departure of the rrther members of th family, aa she was clad only in ker aightrobe when found. -The little girl returned horn at 4 aVIork, but wan unabl to enter the - boose, a all the door wer locked. Bba went to the home of a neighbor . to 'await the return of her another, who, she supposed, had left the houae. Mr. Clark returned 'at J o'clock and, prying open a window, - found bis wife's bodv in the hill, where she had ahot bereeff through the heart. Death " anat have been instantaneous, ss thsr were no indications of a .struggle. Actine I'omnar llarrv .H. Harner , waa notifled and after a brief investigates investi-gates decided that an inquest would be urtneces.arr. . The boily i at the Kber .W. Hafl uaderUking otblish-ment, otblish-ment, whers it has been prepared for burial. I |