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Show CLERK TAKES HIS OWN LIFE Salt Lake. Aug. 25 Tired of living because he had to work during the latter years of hiB life, and despond-ont. despond-ont. It Is thought, on account of domestic do-mestic troubles and recent disagreements disagree-ments with an acquaintance. Max Flu-davsky. Flu-davsky. 55 years of age. a native of Rubcia. fired a single fibot into his g brain some time yesterday afternoon No one heard the shot and the body was not found until 7 oclock last ev ening, The suicide was committed at a clothing store at 45 East Second South street. Rudavsky has for the last fifteen yeare been employed at the store He carried a key and entered en-tered some time yesterday afternoon, with the Intention of killing himself, It is thought. Markel, the proprietor, was papain his store about 7 o'clock last night, when ho saw the lights burning Entering En-tering to turn out the lights, he found bis emplove lying on a large seat in the rear of the store. The man had evidently been dead about three hours. On a desk near by was found a small piece of paper on which was written ihe words: "I hope Mr. Steinberg will be happy.'' On top of the note was RudavkBy's key to the store and his spectacles Rudavsky Is survived by a wife and two daughters. Fifteen years ago In Cripple Creek. Colo., he and his wife separated Mrs Rudavsky now lives in Reno, Nev It Is understood under-stood that Rudasky has been send-, Inp: money to his two daughters. He often told his acquaintances that If he could make a larjre amount of money his wife would come back to him |