RUSSIAN VENGEANCE.
TRAGEDY IN HOTEL.
SAID TO HAVE BEEN TERRIBLE MISTAKE.
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Reoeived 12.23 am, Sept. 4. Geneve, Sept. 8. A startling incident occurred in a fashionable hotel at Gungfrau, Interlaken, daring luneb. A Russian lady, aged 22, supposed to bo the wife of a man giving the name of Stafford, from Stockholm, fired a revolver and killed Muller, a wealthy Parisian. The bullets narrowly missed an Amerioan family. The murderess is a revolutionary, and declared that she was ordered to killed M. Dnrnovo, former Minister of tbe Interior. She adds that the viotim was Durnovo, who was passing under tbe name of Muller. The hotel proprietor declares that Muller was the viotim of a terrible mistake.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1851, 4 September 1906, Page 2
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