Associated Press Report Published Dally
Tonopah Daily Bonanza
METAL QUOTATIONS
SILVER - 99 5-8c
SILVER (FOREIGN) 64 S-8c
LEAD $7-20
COPPER .14
TONIGHT
FAIR
VOLUME XXII. NO. 162.
TONOPAH, NEVADA, T JESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26, 1922
PRICE TEN CENTS
IN MURDERED
By KIDNAPERS
SAYS OFFICIALS
Open Hearings Will Be Con
ducted January 5 at
Mer Rouge
URWPERS TO BE IDENTIFIED
Southern State Aroused Over
Brutality of Masked Men
Who Commited Crimes
NEW ORLEANS. Dee. 2i.-,-
findings of the coroner's
at Mer Rouge in the Mor
,iv' kidnaping ease will he dis
, d and plans for open hear-
at Itastrop January ." will
outlined at a meeting of the
;' legal forces and special
-,.;igators here Thursday.
.,. report of pathologists who
ait.ined the bodies of Watt
o.-is and Thomas Richards
'! reveal, it was stated, that
. im-u came to their death fob
u ;ug indescribable tortures
Ti
M AliKSVll.I.K, La., Dec 2'i.
At bast six nr seven more ar
s will be made and the state
acting on tin- assumption that
h is enough evidence to eon-
the memliers of the More-
it
Vie
llrtl.
Gr!
. kidnaping mob, Attorney
nil Coco annoiineed here
rday.
HA-sTROP. La . Dee 2li.- Th;
.l ite will be able to establish til
id.Mi'v of several members oi
th.- masked mob which last Au
gusi kidnaped five Mer R.mg.
r-eieiits. including Watt Dan
i. U and Thomas Riekar Is
iio.i.es were found last w.
ii si igatnrs who have
,..!'! ing on the ease for
mouths announced today,
ilication will be made,
s. i-M-.- men si.-)!, thr.ui
w.i '.e
k. the
been
veral
Idell-
Seeret
tl the
t-o ::, my at "pi i hearings or
dered by Governor Parker to be
gin here on January " by a
f irmer whose home is near dak
Ridge, Morehouse parish They
-;iid he told them he witnessed
ti:.- seizure and spiriting away ot
tii iuintet and r giii'-.l some
of their abductors.
ihe fanner, according to the
inv-siijrators. was held up by
the band on Mer Rouge-1'..istrop
hiahway the night of the kill
ing, and commanded to go f.
the nearby ranch and get a
Imeh.-t of" water. When he re
turned, he is said to have dc
i1 .!!-. 1 ho recognized several
members of the nan.l wneu hum
fa s.'- their masks to drink from
the I
ucket. The
ail to disclose
investigators
the present
farmer but
is solllewher
dec
!! uhouts of the
"as intimated he
in Mississippi under
protc
't lOH
of government officers. ,
DIVINE SARAH BERNHARDT
SHOWS AN IMPROVEMENT
I 'A IMS, Dec. 2-..-A pro-1
noiiiieed improvement was noted:
yesterday in the condition ot,
Sarah Bernhardt. While not at-1
tempting; to minimize the sen-'
ousiicss of her ease the attending
physicians exprcsed the beliet
that she wan out of danger fort
1hi preent at least.
The condition of Sarah I'.ern
hardt showed further improve-1
ment today, physicians said, and
Hiey tentatively considered lief1
out of danger
PRESIDENT REMEMBERS coarser meshes produced by the
WHITE HOUSE EMPLOYES plant. The distribution contract
has ben purchased by ( . L
WASHINGTON Dec. 2li-Cliambcrlain ami before the
, . " ' .i ..i,;t. . .!.,. t:.rt mi again at least
r-very employe or me ...v
i i ... ... .1.., U.i ims -
uouse uown lO His." -s. i- - - , ..
, ,.... .;.i r...i.ietu wi I lie contracted lot.
senger ana Kiienen nmi... . .
-eived a five-dollar gold picto.at least one carload a day t air
with th nersioioil eniilplilliellts ol
i. ri ..i ll.r.loor
The remendjrances were virtually
I i-i'Mi. lerii u rii i . ih,i'""b-
the ,ilv Christmas presets material, n - -iv..
;..:i;:.i..i- hv the execu- loads have 1 n used m Los An
s -ii muuiu i
. . . i . 1.. tlw.
nve and tlift lirsi iauy n i
land.
ooooooooooooooooo
o TTTT. WEATHER 0
0 o
o Local observer United
o State weather bureau:
. Vnnn
o SivT huinioity 76 46
o Temperatum, Extreme
"uixi... 1922 1921
" 1 29
Maximum yesterday 40 29 o .tects say ' - k d.
Minimum esterday 31 29 o; all ""iAngeleV.
00000000o0000uct exhibited in ijo a
s VCTkCJUBT -
0
0 0
'"loh'kSm in fibe
TOCKTON, Deo. 2tl.-Instead
.'t awakening to the cheer of
' gift-laden Christmas trees. 24
'families in the Bennett apart-:
ment house were stirred from
their sleep at 3:-'ti a. m. yester
day by a 1'i r- that forced them
to flee for their liv.-s in. their
'night elothes. Fire department
reports indicated all were saved
i without injury. Many were res-!
! cued by ladders. The nnart.i
'ment house was destroyed with I
of iw ,000. '
BAR ARBUCKLE FILMS
IOWA CITY, Dec. R,.
coe Arbuekle pictures will I
barred from Iowa t "it v im.v
houses, .Mayor Emma' llar;
has announced. She is the
woman mayor in the state
SUPER SILICA
Los Angeles People Will
vide Funds to Permit
Large Operations
To-
E D. Foster, vie.
and technologist f u-Sili.-a
corporation, wh
preid
th- S
O Is HI
ipel
I.os oiii
nis tlie
Angeles on business for the r
pany, indict, , that arangem
are Hearing completion for
ret inanei
a much
rg of tiic ciirporati.
larger scale than
'ii
telliplated.
It is said that one ot t
successful industrial lea
I.os Angeles has been .-.
ie m.
i.-rs
nvine
in
of the extenive application of
the coarser m.-slie to the build
ing iii.lustris and is going to not
only i'inane tie- needs of the com
pany here to covtr tl.- local ob
ligations and finish the plant
to capacity of a ear a day of
air float, but w ill use from three
to five ears a day of coarse mesh
materials. Ii miction with
the air float it is said that the
fines meshes will be dressed in
water float plant to be erected
in Los Angeles. It is believed
that in this way the more x-
pelisive pi esses can be handled
cheaper in Eos Angeles than on
the d.si-rt. but the fust dressing
. will he done at the preent plant.
It
is also contemplated that a
COMPANY WIL
BE REFINANCED
plant will be built at Chicago for. him m solitary confinement for
water-floating for the mid-west-1 years to come. Judge Averill
ern trad". Recently a rate of i told young Pillen with good be
only $12.20 was published tolhnvior that there was still hope
Ctiiea.ro Milwaukee and Points f.o- him. he being a young man.
wesj4 ancJ $u to Cleveland an.r
ineiunati. The water-float i
plant in Los Angeles will supply
Pacific and Atlantic coast points
at minimum rates w ith a fancy !
material now quoted in the mar-;
of tlia u-,,rl.l at il I n t An '
-l,,.I.ul, TIim ChieioM iilimt .
u-ill sih.i.Iv the central section i
in the same way, says the Gobi
field Tribune.
More than carloads of air
land water float are now being
'shipped into Californa each
'month from eastern points, Mr.
i Foster says. It is expected to
divert all this trade to the Cu
prite deposit and the difference
in freight rate alone will accom
plish this once the Super Silica
plant is put in cu'Vinous oper
ation, with all of its products
marketed, he says.
The trouble in which the local
..Monition found itself was
caused by the inability of the
! distributors to market the
,.oo..o -
iooo tons a day ot coarse
prod-
and
float.
1 Mr Foster savs the liu
narket i
-.
very receptive to b;"PI."ejTW0 MEN COMPELLED
. - i ;k
1 r- ,J o
it ni foii TMrninr v u
the corporation, ua .h
brick plant in Los Angel, ana
has proou.e. : . 'rau
o ever shown -"ofg
o, Angeles. A fu 1 ' - .
n'c Hmi nresseu nricn no-s
o at Seventh and ana ,o
o thene wil he Jf.'trch -
0 tile, plastics and statuary. '
o ects say that these products are
- i - -. . t in o ISP DTOU-
man killed and
HID!
COLORADO DANCE
Assassin Fired From Ambush
As Young Couple Leaves
Christmas Dance
PEER TRAIL.
Howard llauiill
and Piari C'.eiii.
t- ! dying as th
I'.
on,
1-
r
r
24.
. is
suit
fir.
is .bad.
.-lieved
f shots
1 from
aid to have b
been
iv'i a tln-v wi-r
-.aving a
Chi
dav
tmas dance 1,1-ri- earh
morning, Hamilton w
m-
I'Vlei
Illan ale'
a t-.'lmi.
.-tin.'iit of
rails' bui'
t'o.-ur is
n.'h.-r livm
took into
'. (J. -org,.
i ve.
1 Xray
Stat.
1 ver.
It'T ot
I 'The I
piles,
' guest
I Jake
dep.
Vet.
Miss
a M
inli.-e
Ollilli
ii.
d
in
I),.
laugh-
ar here.
en.ro.lv '!
Griffith, a
1'e.nie. and
an laborer
told 1 1
the dam-
t th.- Cvur
eel, a M Ni
thorities
a scene .i'
lli' to the e.
ail. in whieh
I'iilieihg he
place Uiib-s.
Tl
-r ol
the
'Id.
ot
l-N
Uj
I'l'.
Lin
GEORGE DILLEN
GETS 10 YEARS TO
LIFE IN
Tlrs at
the eoui!
d i.st net.
presiding
sentenced
OOI1
til
at 2 o'
c fifth
m u
:c Dill
lock m
judicial
Averill
n was
murder
ot
lud.
if
!!
of Wallace
day of An
for winch
Williams on the 2!r.l
ust at Fraier's we'd,
lie was found guilt v
of tile
s.ond
.rime ..f murder in the
degree, bv a jurv on IV-
eeiniier '.'Otii, 1!"22. to
ment Hi the state pris.
sta'e of Nea.la for a
not less than ten y.
which may be etendc
imprisonment therein.
The prisoner showed
of feeling and scenic
imprison
01 of the
t.rm of
ars. and
d to life
no signs
. uncon-
..rued as the jud
the sentence that
pronounc.'d
will place'
ana atter ten nr iniaii. cos
he might regain his liberty and
become a Usetnl citizen and do
much good for his country,
Sheriff Thomas expects to leave
for Carson in a day or two with
1 1 i I len where he Will be (le-
livered to the warden ot
the1
state prison. No motion was
made tor
was entii'i
verdict of
a new trial
ly satisfied
the jurv.
as Dillen
with the
REWARD OF DILLENS
ORDERED PAID BY COURT
The reward of .)iKl offered by
Nye county for the arrest and
eo"nviction of George Dillen has
been paid to the Nye county
commissioners to D. 1. Newell,
sheriff of Kern county. Califor
nia, and his deputies Roy New-
i.dl and J. P. Dupes ot i;aiors
I field. Judge Averill also cer
Itified to Governor Iioyle that
the above named persons ware
'entitled to one-third each of the
sum of ."!H) of the reward of
i fered by the state of Nevada
for the arrest and conviction ot
the Dillcns. No doubt this re
ward by the state will lie paid
,o,tl'v The liakersfield of
ficers will
ach receive 'M.
TO VIEW VICTIM
,1 SHELBY.
O., Dee. 2ti, For
i'hilip Weignott
Alston stood at the
I five minut,
"i:, i tli.
, - wjth g()bs
Wordless
,t'h ey gazed
of Lo,liriey
still form
yesterday
, . -. . ,,., ,P which
and c ell d them ,
' to gaze upon the body ot
i . as a "moral example, j
IRley as a j
The tw0 m.
of murder.
i "v
ID AT
u n
PRISON
agreement on
SHIP PROGRAM
IS PROPOSED
Admiral Ide Tells Peers
of
j
Japan His Idea of Ship
Building Program
WILL FOLLOW LEAD OF II S.
Japan Will Pursue Policy Out
lined at Washington Dis
armament Conference
ToKIo.
and Italv
D.-c 2'i If France
fail to ratify the
n naval treaty an
for carrying it out
arranged among Eng-
Washing!
agl'.-t lu.-n
h
Am.
an.i Japan, the
bv Admiral Ide.
t.
);
K..;
m;r
place of l'remier
s indisposed. Ad-
plained that such
will be made easier
that Jawan already
f;
was pi "e bug with prepara
tions ;.,r luU.d reorganization,
lb- added, as long as America
del not aiu-r tier program for
aaxdoiiy ships. Japan would
pursue h.-r revised scheme as an
nounced last summer, in main
taining the hip ratio of six to
Americas ten. Questioned as to
wheth.r there was any .Jiiiger
fhat the Japanese navy will be
overbalanced bv the American
uavv,
Japan
the admiral
's navy was
..f ships and
.f dockvards.
rep.
d that
superior
ommoda
ING LIFE
Next Cleanup in January Ex
pected to Bring Substantial
Realization
With the next mill elean-up;
scheduled for early January, the'
new cyanide plant of the Can-'
.lelaria Mines company is now
treating !2i tons of ore daily
and its mechanical operation is
said to
one ball
be perfect. With only
mill in commission dur -
CANDELARIA IS
SHOW
m
MINING
ing the earlier period oi opera--saia : 1 saw n-ugie rouaj . iie
tion the capacity was broucht up 'pure (gets on my nerves. I be
to more than lo'O tons without j lieve I will have it out with
difficulty, and since starting the'him."
second ball mill it is indicated!
,.
that the present equipment oanVpl,T
, . j . . i..,...n -5-.o ,-, .taitv! otnH i c
OC llliiilr Le ii.iiioic I'.i.a i
with satisfactory results. The
transportation system is func -
tioning as expected, delivering
ore from all parts of the hig
anj tmj e .ieir e . ml1
for the Northern Belle shaft wilCate, aitnougn generauy
be working stiortiy, aiioruin t",'"""'"
outlet for or.- from ttie ueep;
levels, wh.-rc there are se vcrai , poae rencuons pU i
! laree Mocks of high-grade ore.; shipping, indicated tin would.
! President D. Kaeduig, who .oppose two ng M amend-
left this week for San hraneiseo,
after having spent more u m.i a,
week at the mine expressed ""
isfaction over the condition of (Hon of congress
the mine workings and the av- ;
erage grade of ore exposed iARRESj REQUESTED OF
the various sections ot TO. ui wjR i
property. The recent disco-.. FORMER MER H0UG6
ery on the main tunnel level in j I
the Northern Helle has main. I,,... 2ti -Local'
tamed its cany lonuagc " '"-"
rade ore It is believed that
his ore can be correlated with
the famous Yankee stope that'
nro.luced .(MK10W from levels
! ' ' I
H'TF Thorn a widdv known
engineer and at one time gen-
eral manager for the Ooldfieldi
Consolidated Mines company, has!
ecu retained to supervise the
engineering work for the Can-i
during the ab-
f President Kaeding.
sence
EX-KAISER CANT
(iET I
10 KU, u. uc.-
giatl Court -
BRUSSELS, Dec. 26.-The de-
cision of the lower Belgian courts
MEREST
ON BRITISH BONDS
NOTED MAN OF
SWITZERLAND IS
DEAD AT OLD AGE
Served With Union Forces Dur-
ing Civil War, Was Captured
By Confederates
BERNE, Pee. 2t5.-Emil Frey,
former president of the Swiss
Confederation and the first Swiss
ambassador to the United States,
died at his birth place near
Basle, at the age of S3 years,
He represented Switzerland in
the United States from 1S2 to
lsS. His mission to Washington,
however, was not his first visit
to the United tate as he took
an active part in the Civil war,
serving as a volunteer in the
twenty-fourth Illinois infantry.
His record in this war was one
of his proudest memories... lie
was captured by the ronf.'der
ates and was h-bl as hostage un
til President Lincoln consented
to the exchange of Captain Gor
don who previously had been
sentenced to death
SEATTLE FAMILY
KILLED BY MAN
Christmas Party Becomes Trag
edy When Crazed Man Kills
Three Young People
SEATTLE,
illg suddenly
and Mrs I)
Engel faun
p.c 2h. Apjiear
at the home of Mr.
(' Engel, while th
, was gathered
around a
N'euriter,
shot and
Lilly Em
Christmas tree. Emit
.1 ferry boat operator,
killed Anna. Hans and
el. th. a himself. Let-
ters f.jund in Neiiritcrs jeicket
were devoted mainly to supposed
troubles with Kngel. hut did not
reveal soecifieallv the cause of
Neuriters euemity.
A partly full bottle of whisky
was found in Neuriters pocket,
He brought three pistols to the
house with him. His pockets
were filled with cartridges. In
j one of his pockets was found a
j memorandum diary. An entry
' , Tsl ..J T T .
LEADERS OPPOSE
TWO SHIPPING BILLS
j
WASHINGTON, Dee.
26. Ad
ui.u. tui.v.i u
UilUI3U"Lvli is.u'-iv. i -
.l 1. C
commercial i.rann u
ments ; j r t "., ' -? ,;" .
v.. . , ' "
2ti. Local'
: . , f
ponce recen.-u a u-..am
Governor Parker, ot Irfuwwnii.,
re. nesting the arrest ot Dr. K
M. McKoin, former mayor ot
Mer Rouge, on a charge ot niur-
der. Detective with warrant
started at once for Johns Hop-,
kins hospital.
,
BOOTLEG HOOTCH KILLS
SIX IN NEW YORK
NEW YORK, Dec. 2G. While
the poliee records show yester
day was the. "dryest" Christmas
in Vow Vnrlf 'a history Kit deaths
were attribute,! to bootleg liquor.
. . i.. ...,,.. .-.a
Autopsies err iu ne ii-nuiuuu
on sis. five men and one woman.
" , '
loaay-
"
that former
Emperor William!
has no right
) IiaS IIO riS'll . . ' t . v "."".
,s .o.nyir mioivivi
Ion British bonds.
on nritisn doiius, nas ur,-u u
has been sus
The court ordered a Brussels
,V,. Kmlor in refund to
WHISKY CRAZED
the British bank involved sev-;well as to keep abundant sup
eral million franca paid on cou- plies for our own URe, thereby
irhih tun imnK later
learned belong to the ex-kaiser,
UUUB 11 - -"
JAILfeB PRESENTED WITH
PRESENT SY PRISONERS
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 26.
Ten prisoners on tank number 9
f the county jail presented their
jailer with a Christmas gift.
They gave him sis saws with
homemade handles. Inasmuch
as several priouers. including
Clara Phillips, have departed
from jail of late after utilizing
saws to sever the bars and ;
screens the jailer began an in-!
quiry to learn how the sis saws
were smuggled in.
ARBUCKLE'S RETURN IS
AGAIN PROTESTED
NEW YORK. D
eC. -'-.
Fro-
test against reappearance of Fat-
ty Arbuekle in motion pictures
was telegraphed to Will H. Hays
by Mrs. Wuodallen Chapman,
chairman of the committee on
motion pictures of the general
federation of women's clubs.
with a membership of 2,o'llXl.j
DEEP MINES IS
GREAT INTEREST
TO INVESTORS
Circular Expluins Just llo
Matters Are to Be Handled
in the Future
Tiie G
.ldfie'ld D
eep
Min
com
,1!
:V Is .lilt With
rter t'
stockholders that s
ems
siden1 le
'It.rest to
It c. mt. a
h
-m ano
'h.
pu
. vera.
First
ant a'liioiiiiceni.
.tit
statement thst 'arrange
have been completed with
eur.ty Transfer and Reg
uupany of tii! Hroadway.
York, t" ad as transfer
ister
New
agents for cur stock,
both an eastern and
transfer office, New
This giv.s
a western
York Hi
most 'Oil
lioldfi.-ld, which.-
cr i-
venienf. ''
Anoth.-r very inter.
ment is. in effect, that
ments made with east'
are u -h that we arc
ling stale
"arrange
rn cap. tal
confident
that, with th... funds
what will be siippl:
have enough to c
sinking of our shaft
foot level without
more assessments
holders."
in hand and
ed. we shall
.mipb-tc the
to the 24'."
luakiug any
on stock-
Regarding the
work, the circular
"Pur shaft has
depth of 1400 feet
p regress
says :
reached
the
with firm da-
cite formation in the bottom
As
we gain depth this favorable da
cite is becoming firmer. In this
rock hanging wall veins may be
encountered at any time, in
which event ore should be en
countered, as the country rock
is comparable to that in which
the rich veins of the district have
been found."
Regarding the progress of
,
be looked tor
e circular from
U IK LI U I11U
f"" n0 :h
! Secretary II. G. MeMahon says:
the
to operate in the shaft with three
era , u t we
U and whib m xl .
I of det-th each 24 hours in the
ifuU 9 bv t, opening continuous-
v for weeks without intcrrup-
will not be able to keep
u this rate at present, owing
to the hardening of the rock,
indicative of neanng a vein, and
the fact that greater depth usiiab
,v sl(UVS up operations."
' Secretary MeMahon also
u uo,t,er snbi.vt of
luu.iiea in1""
interest W lth the
decline ot i
mining operations after the Gold
field boom came the natural
shrinkage in volume of business
and the merchants began to limit
the stocks of goods carried. Par
ticularly was this trip' in the
matter of mine supplies. At .one
time is was only possible to pur
chase in Goldfield such supplies
as of every day use, such as pow
der, candles, fuse and caps. Of
ten the long delays were expen
'enced in waiting for parts of ma
etonorv etc The Dei) Mines
; company, as it was
consumer, laid in
itself a large (
a complete
- , , ,
'"1" ,""'''" ,t,,i
eome of the venture was watched i
with interest. Of this branch oL$
the business the circular says: j
"Our plan of empoying sur
I'.u-' --
n ,,c nnvn Keen . v nil an I'.c r,ii.
- uv in '..." i
- ply ot stores on nana nas pi..eu
able to sell supplies to omer com-
nnnips at a modest profit. BS
avounmr ine u"sii""o uc-
, .
lays for want of supplies.
CHICAGO MAYOR
DIG GRAFTER IS
LEAGI'SOIARGE
Millions of Dollars Stolen From
City Treasury is the
Startling Charge
GEM OF BRIGANDAGE
Suits Filed to Recover Large
Sums Said to Have Been
Illegally Appropriated
Hill 'AGO.
d Voti-rs
-Mii.i
William
ipport-rs
!::,' re.
d W US.'
s to five
e;.T"s
'P
m..-u
Hab
eiial'g.
Tho::.i-
:i tiie city t
P'r.ib;l:tv f
-: eitv
o be',
al
mploy
tun
X.'e-
what
payme
. :Ve
and
1;
d-ew
three
al of
: roil.
b
i-'l t
haw
1 hi.
ring
Tweed
St NeW V'
Uiel'.t ei'loileied
"The li,::s
York sMV ';,,
ronbitig "I Sa
Rl'-fs niael.'le
..f ..ffVui lit
such clear
pr .fits to sub"
..II' experts g.
declar.-.l. Sn"
ill court again
son. th ' city e
experts for re
tile alleged m
paid to the la
".-w
eta .
.-k
t Mav,
SECRETARY FALL
RESIGN
WILL
IS REPORT
DENVER BANK BANDITS
MIGHT BE IN OMAHA
I OMAHA
jon the th.
I who recent
thC Deeo ,
conic to t:
: were chec
Dec. 2'
orv that '
!y 'stole 2
r mint r
:s city, i o
ting up
W.
f"l!l
i reaching them
(source that a
Yoni u
rulli;
had smuggled two
Denvir in a stat--ro.
train arriving her-' '
The report s
two men cave the i
r, a
Sa' a-
that
i-r
.f) bills
MOONSHINER KILLED
WHEN STILL EXPLODES
utier
Theater j
Today
ALMA REUBENS and
LEW CODY
-In
"THE VALLEY OF
SILENT MEN''
A James Oliver Cur
wood storv of the l.icat
Northwest.
photographed
in the
heart of the rugged
Canadian
Rockies, and di-
rected b
Frank Borage.
creator of 'Iluniores.pje.
- ij
A
storv of the N'orth-
west
Mounted Vohoe.
TOMORROW
William Duncan in
Fighting Guide'
and
A Two-reel c imcdy,
The
Rob-
inson Crusoe. Ltd.
i
j WASlllNliTl IN. Pec 2'i
Published report - that S r tar
, Fail, interior d-partm-ti'. "ii-1 '
' soon resign from th- e,:-,. t r
suited HI a sMt-'UI"!.! In id:.!
! house spoksu:a:i l'l-siddt
Harding- had if ;:.'-1o-a"-,!
: about such :y..v-. :t w.is
ieilted ill other ''lal'els. Tie
secretary hin.s. if will probably
( issue statement when !- r- tunt
i to Washington
Charles Lightl'iirn. raii.-lur, as
burned, to death in hi" cabin at
Willils, fire starting pre i:n:.l ly
j from gasoline us.-d it: ; raf.tig
a whiskv s"il! that was f..sn.i v
the place.
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