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Show DOESN'T CARE TO BRING MURDERERS TO JUSTICE Father Makes Unique Statement State-ment in Regard to His Son's Death. CHICAGO, Nov 4 'Whoever murdered mur-dered my son will be punished enough h hi own conscience, if foul play is discovered, I do not care to bring anyone any-one to justice." This unique statement was made tO-da: tO-da: hy Harrison M Wild chorister and leader of the Apollo club of this city Three weeks of Investigation of the death of his son. Thomas, at n en 1 tie ranch nine miles front N'ewnion. Stanislaus Stan-islaus bounty, Cal., have been fruitless. Results Are Expected. Two lines of Investigation have been adopter! and results from them are ex-pet ex-pet ted by Monday. Several letters were written to disinterested perons residing t at Newman nsklng for any Informa- 1 ' tlon they may have regarding the death Of the man Tho body was Incinerated nl firace- 1 land cemetery shortly after It nrrlvcd here. No postmortem examination was made and If tho body bore marks of . violence, those marks are now de- , stroyed Tho body was in a bad state Of decomposition and was Identified l I Mr. Wild bv a small mole on the bot- ' j torn of one of the feet. Mr Wild now regrets that he did not Cause an exam-1 exam-1 Inntion of the body with 11 view of ns-, ns-, certolning whether or not violence had been used Statements Are Conflicting Thomas Wild was In his twenty-first year. He had been In California for 1 two years and had written 0 long letter, let-ter, about October 12. saying he would leave Newman on the Southern Pa- j I clflc rond October IS The letter ' reached here October 15 A t legram announcing his death reached Bit Wild Octob.-r 17 Immediately requisition j was made for the body, which was for- 1 warded. letters containing conflicting statements followed |