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Show SUICIDE LEAVES APOLOGY Mc'nWhe' Rmcvi CIum to Identity ngrttttd.Troubl H Would Cui. ( In jt'iiote left by a well-dressed ul cld'e, whose hody was 'found hy 'traeVmsn !n' dflcli at Mflllmrn; K. .1, the writer expressed the lioj.e that "the men who handle my reinslni will 'xi'iise me for tile trouble 1 :nxe iiht'm," Oustnv Kim, Veepe.r of the 'inirfue where the body was removed, ald that,, as this the first kind Vord for' a mJrViie Ceeper which he -onld n-eall, lie tvould make cer. tain the 1ody ws nnl lit rletl In pot (era flold' If no one came forward to Tclalm It. The suicide, whoe clothes were of expfnslve make, had only ft cent. Murks of Identification had hteii removed re-moved ami the iollc have only the note n a clue. The man was ahom fifty .wars old, with rnj hair null luown nml it.iv mtiKtiu'lie. Tlie ills'- ol with u tilth he hud killed hluiM'lf lay hesiilf him. In the note he Mild that he nils tlivd or a Imttle which wax liiM'citnllij; Incj-ensliicly liartl. lie expro'sed the hope that hlx body j would J111I he recognized. |