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Show i JEALOUS ill MURDERS HIS SUCCESSFUL RIVAL Bride of an Hour Witnesses the Killing Kill-ing and Has Struggle Wlh Murderer Mur-derer to Save Her Own Life. Now Orleans. On her bridal tour, which had begun scarcely ono hour beforo, nnd seated In a rallrad coach almost between her husband nnd a formor BUtor for her hand, Mrs Fred Vnn Ingon saw the flash of tho suitor's suit-or's revolver, felt tho sudden grip of her husband's hand as tho bullet struck and killed htm, and then turned and fought for hor own llfo. When tho girl appeared nbout to becomo thj victim of a second bullet from tbo revolver, re-volver, her undo rushed up and thrust his thumb beneath tho hammer of tho revolver, Jamming tho mechanism mechan-ism and rendering the weapon harmless. harm-less. Tho former suitor Is F. S. Deauvo of Plaquemlno, La., -where ha wns taken from tho train nnd placed undor un-dor arrest. Tho husband was Professor Pro-fessor Fred Van Ingon, a prominent teacher of Alexandria, 1., and a relative rel-ative of former Governor Dlnnchard. Tho brldo Is tho daughter of James M. Ithorcr, ono of tho leading officials offi-cials of Ibervlllo parish, residing at Daton Ijougo. Deauvo Is 21 years old and Van Ingon was 23. Tho wedding took placo nt Alexandria, Deauvo was in town, having arrived thero, It Is reported, on the same day as Miss Ilhorer. When tho bridal cnuplo left for Now Orleans, ' ho boarded tho train, and after a tlmo sat In a scat facing Mr. and Mrs. Van Ingcn, with tho bride botwecn him and her hus-' band. Passengers say Deauvo talked with tho bridal rouplo Just beforo tho shooting, and that his manner appeared ap-peared cordial. Tho young womnn had clasped hands with her husband when Denuvro suddenly drew his revolver re-volver and fired. After being disarmed dis-armed tbp young man quietly submitted submit-ted to arrest. |