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Show mltllng suicide, probably thlnklDgthii murder was murder, whether It i: telf murder or no. Tho lady In charge of the roo Ing house finally found opportunt'.j to call in the police, and alter welt In- eight minutes (bho said rt thoucht it was u week! Detective Charle3 Pincock of tho police Je-jartment Je-jartment arrived on the scene. L; thl- time tho "bad man" had u moosed, and It was thought that h bad potton safely away. A short time la or. howeer, a call from Becraft's automobile garago o: Grant avenue reported that tho sit man wos In the rear of the r!s oni acting In an offenlve manner. Detective Pincock hurried to tl place and found Ihe "despcraV sleeping peacefully in the wide sps: la the middle yf the block, amoifi a score of tar barrels, unconscious c! tho excitement h3 had Btlrrod up. 1 1 o gave bl.i age and occuptit'or as a machinist and was quite wlll'ns to retire on ono of the station cot for the remainder of the night. FRA K W DiS.lOS PEACE Frank Lamar wandered into the rooming house over Clark's stores on Washington avenuo last evening and threatened to commit murder. He was not very particular as to who fhould bo murdered, but declared that it would make him very happy to send some one anybody over the Crcat Dhlde. When no one offered for the sacrifice, this desperado, thirsty thirs-ty for blood, even considered com- I |