Show fROit OVa TilE 51TE Wyoming Officer Disinters Mrs Greenwalds Body i QUARREL OVER TH CHILD M GRCSElTWALirS FIKST HUSBAND HUS-BAND TAKES POSSESSION LaTyers Lectured By Judge I cGarty at Bicnfield Case of Snyder vs Jennings DecidedWater Case Argued and Submitted Manti i Divorce Court Case Notes Summit County I i Provo Utah Aug 1Dr Hooper of Evanston Wyo arrived In Provo today his purpose being to make a post mortum examination of the body of airs Greenwald who wa shot and killed by her husband at Evanston He met with the county attorney and Coronor Booth who gave him all the needed assistance in accomplishing the object of his visit The body was disinterred dis-interred and a thorough examination made i being found that three balls had struck the body one on the left l arm one grazing the back of the head and the fatal one entering the neck and lodging in the base of the brain This examination was made to complete com-plete the chain of evidence against Greenwald who is now in jail at Evanston and who is shortly to be given a hearing on a charge of murder in the flrst degree i Claud Stewart the former husband of Mrs Greenwald has now secured possession of the child which has hitherto been with the mother He claims the right to retain i and bring it up he being the father Mrs Green walds parents dispute this right and have asked the advise of attorneys as to what steps they should take to get possession o the little one George Q Cannon came down from Salt Lake today t give a lecture at the tabernacle this evening his subject being Mormonism as Compared With Christianity ChrIstaniy Mrs John W Pike of Salt Lake is aPr a-Pr 0 visitor l coSifened th findings of the two En glish exrerts The American took O samples and of the la < shotved no gold 70 odd less than S2 a ton and the remainder from th remander 52 to H a ton The findings of the English En-glish experts showed an average of 18 to 125 a ton Upon this payment of he > 5500000 was at once stopped and the representatives of the syndicate decided de-cided to make a mill test of 60 days placing one of their number charge The new manager had every ounce of ver ore locked up hi a room and each lot a ho had assayed in addition to putting it through the mill The assay confirmed con-firmed the Americans report but the mill returns showed enough gold to I warrant the English experts reprts He knew that it kew was a impossibility for the mill to prcduce more gold than the ore contained but to explain the impossibility was a prclblem After two weeks of wrestling with wrsting this enigma the manager was sitting I one evening a few yards from the I rcof and saw an opening wliich aroused his suspicion He and a I couple of trusted men at once made an examination and there between the ceiling and the rodf they found a Mexican dust Mexi-can with several glass jars of gold I The fellow had bored a hole the entire tire length of the post running into the bitter and through this he had been pouring just enough gold dust to keep up the high character of the r That ended the trade Later it was discovered that the second expert had been fooled by the old blind man who had dropped rich samples Into the ore box while the expert a working with the pick I was believed the first expert ex-pert was swindled in a similar manner man-ner |