Show I 1 fa ak STOR I 1 I 1 OF E BAU I 1 D he ile entertains a new ew lorl york actor and actress with it AID D THEN BELIL tEUL HE IS ABUSED tilt the rod cod blooded a as ki ho appers after tk the Desert loa or di his STiN BilO special a 3 F chronicle service 1 aortic june 21 the full story ot of eylands Ey raade rands troubles alter being deserted in new york hai lim jaet just became known it ie is a story of a man guilty of one crime crime aich cries aloud for vengeance yet full of oafish fury that be he has been balked in a second crime like to it and yet tine this wild beast bed bad a heart in bis his low and tie sual way he loved a woman and that woman had bad proven false to him and hie deeds of blood A strange dramatic situation Bitu alion surely one which called for the highest class of histrionic talents Jents ta but ayraud filed the role detectives defectives found that he and gabrielle Gab nelle lampard Bam pard who finally deserted him I 1 had gone from pans paris to liverpool I 1 from rom t thereto hereto montreal and thence to san francisci francisc where they met a young frenchman whom eyraud marked out as a second victim assisted bv by the wiles w lies of the woman women to w horn born he fie was only too ready to fall tall a victim they secured 1030 francs and Gab nePes trunk which had been depleted at pawnshops waa was re stocked with pretty dresses then all three started toward new york to which place they bought tickets they stopped off at buffalo and ey raud raude sent ent the woman and intended victim up to ree pee niagara falls while be he remained behind he lie had business to transact he be said but he in trucked s ted the woman that she must worm another thousand francs out of h her er comp companion in 1 on is be he m was as again oat out 0 of I 1 morte money Y lis his plan was to kill the young 0 g man not only for hia lie moy u e but out it of jealousy but Gab soon sickened of the business bue bu megi ehe she saw that another murder was contemplated and her nature revolted against paying again the price ice of 0 bacod aco for a mere temporary purse of money that would eoon soon be gone besides sides abd sh had begun begu a to love her rone ter new friend better than the old so instead of obeying the order ehe she confessed the plot to the latter and when be lie said that she moat must go back to pane paris with him and make a con bession she consented and away they went by way of montreal leaving behind in buffalo penniless as to money and with nothing but three tickets to New Ise work York and three trunks two of them the property of the man be he had intended to rob and slay and the third belonging to gabrielle Gab nelle for several das days ha ho raged about the place but at I 1 last t finding that he was truly do deserted he sold two of the to a scalper and came on to new york having naught in bis his purse but the proceeds of the tickets he lie put up rp at mrs martins board ins ing bouse house on waverly place then at once became a marked man he ile walked the room all night and seemed disconsolate and morose in the house were an actor and an actress ss named S sout out to them eyraud told to id the story of being a mexican rancher ri n aber and having baying brought on his wife wl fe to philadelphia and of her there ang run off with a young man whom be he wad tailing taking to pans paris to be educated here is is the way eyraud told the etory story as described by actor stout MY wife and the eon son 0 of f M my I 1 friend are gone gone mon dieu diemand aff and I 1 dont know where here to turn exclaimed eyraud ten then he tell feit over on the table said stout telling the story and the tears streamed down tiia his cheeks I 1 have been an actor all my life since a boy but I 1 never saw acting equal to his the theatre francaise tran Frati caise calse could not surpass it 1 I wander the streets all night continued can tinned eyrand oh ob my god I 1 monsieur after twenty years my wife eloped with another man and sad my franca then th e n he fell over again and the softhearted soft hearted actor wae was beginning to cry himself come coin is to N new a w york 11 continued the assassin assassin oh arri mo monsieur if I 1 get no relief I 1 blow my brains out 11 eyraud reached for hia his pocket as be he eald said this and the fright frightened eded actor who was getting a grand show free but did not know it saw the glittering handle of a loaded revolver lie ian ran to him to prevent any rash spilling of blood patted him on the back soothingly and said my dear air dont do anything eo so foolish as that it wont help you a bit the apparently frenzied man nodded assent to this th Is but added oh monsieur this is killing me twenty te n ty yeara years married and to have her run away bach such a disgrace to in any 0 eon 0 n 11 it 11 have 11 you no real relations to help you asked stout what you mean by relations asked I 1 eyraud no uncles no cousins or brothers no father or mother oh my poor mother he shrieked this will kill her and th throwing wing himself down on hn his knees before the chair be he bune buried 1 hie his lace face in the beat beat and sobbed in a way to barrow harrow the souli souls of hie his audience aud and to fall fill them with subsequent admiration oer over hie his power as an actor 1 I will fix this thing for you said stout reassuringly come with me we to inspector byrnes and he will telegraph t to the french police to stop the runaways at havre this was not a pleasant proposition to make to eyraud telegraph to the french authorities indeed but he did not change color nor hesitate an instant not no nol no nol no he said as the actor started for thedoor the door 1 I dont care for the money it is nothing to I 1 to me it is the disgrace di the disgrace then he tell fell over aglan and wept copiously bat but 1 I will have revenge II 11 he briod out suddenly jumping up with the ferocity of a tiger ae As for zt at young man lit sit 1180 friend 1 I will kill hia him 1 I toll tall you eald said S sout out admiringly the sudden transition of the man from rom tars to the ferocity of a beast was the grandest thing I 1 have ever seen it frightened my little wife so that she began begin to make for the 1 dar I or I 1 tell you Coc Coe quelin cannot compare coin pare as an actor ati tor ith the tb man everaud well said stout to be the brantle mm man it you do nit not want to go to byrne bow mu h money will it take tale for you to get got buk back homo then billowed fallowed fall fill owed negotiations by which mrs stout became possessed of Gabri ellee elles dresses dr essee tor for 70 cash in band hand among the costumes ie is ai an old roce roee dress A ill ith a black which gabrielle Gab nelle wore when I 1 lie fled alz from paris a pretty dree dreas hearing the label of bon marche of liverpool a black bilk silk dresa d r ess bought at the city of pans paris in ban san francisco a very handsome and howy tea gown a combined batchis eatchel I 1 an and reticule n which evidently caine came fro from I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 pane paris and a big box of stuff for crocheting etin eyraud gaud spent the money thus obtained in hunti nir for gabrielle whom be still till loved and v whom born be he al always w 1 y 0 would love he ile went to mon montreal ty e a 1 and came back in four days seemingly brokenhearted broken hearted he ile could raise no money chaD changed gid hie his boarding place and disappeared till bia his at airest rest |