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Show KILLED BY CHIEF Discovers Husband of Few Days Was Head of Band of Bank Robbers. San Francisco. Mrs. Gladys Beebe recently died from nervous shock after learning that her husband of a few days was the leader of a band of robbers. Her father, John Antrim, was at one time employed by the Indian In-dian service In South Dakotn, but bis health falling, he moved with his family fam-ily to Leupp, Ariz. While residents of that place Gladys Antrim met Ray Moser, a cowboy employed em-ployed by a Flagstaff station company. com-pany. The parents opposed the mar- 4li M&, mSv fffii Found Her Daughter DylngJ rtege of their daughter to the range rider and moved North again, taking her with them, Moser went to San Francisco, then sent his sweetheart money to pay her transportation to that city so they could be married. She started on the journey but, while en route for San Francisco, met a man on the train of whom she became enamored. The rapid-fire love-making resulted in the jilting of her cowboy lover and her marriage to the man whom she met on the train, who married her under the name of Beebe. Within a few days It developed that her husband was leader of a band of bank robbers, and he was arrested, sentenced, and sent to serve a penitentiary peni-tentiary term. The girl's mother hastened to San Francisco and found her daughter dying, her death being attributed to grief over her shattered romance. Although the girl was but twenty years old, Beebe was her second sec-ond husband, she having been married while living in South Dakota. |