A MINNEAPOLIS TRAGEDYMrs./ Stella Brennan. ICiUs Tliree Stepchildren} Fatally Wounds a Fourth and Attempts Suicide.Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 6.—Three children are dead and one is badly wounded while the mother lies fatally injured at the city hospital as the re-suit of a tragedy at the home of Jas« Brennan, a fireman. The dead:Alice Brennan, aged 10.•Lizzie Brennan, 15.Arthur Brennan, 5.Seriously injured:Thomas Brennan, 11.Mrs. Stella Brennan, 27.Five snots were fired in quick sue-cession. The first intimation of the tragedy was heard by W. G. Farmer, who lived on the first floor of the Bren-' nan home.The woman says a stranger shot the children first through a window and then herself. The police think Mrs. Brennan did the shooting. The couple had separated, but recently became reconciled. She is step-mother of the children, and is believed to have become temporarily deranged because of jealousy of the children. The woman has tried suicide twice previously.