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Show itnlist. The American Smelting' and, .He-fining .He-fining company. ; dereiiditnt in the suit, has .'if days in which to ask a review. The suit may also be carried car-ried to the supreme court on petition, pe-tition, Miller predicted. SAN FRANCISCO, iTeb., 10. 1U.P. ) A labointorjY big one where I -can ': exrieriment . to my" heart's content," is: the drenm of John Campbell Carson, 58, an itineart miner "whp".had won a pilt-ent pilt-ent suit against , eopt)er Interests which may net lifiii $213,000,000. Still unable to comprehend the good fortune which, has swept him from a sailor's lodging house along the w-nterfront to the doorstep of millions, Carson today thought of the future, when the money is his. "I want a laboratory where I can work inventing things like my smelter smel-ter feed which I have won out on," the stocky, ruddy miner told the United Press. . : "Sometimes I wish I had a wife and family to spend some of it on, but I have six brothers, all with families, who have believed in me right along. When the money comes. I will see their faith is rewarded." i Five of Carson's brothers live in Vancouver, Wash., and the sixth in Kalama, Wash., he said. "I've never thought much olxmt marrying.. I don't believe I have ever been in love. Xou can't ramble all over the country when you're young like I did and form any permanent per-manent attachments. "Folks with things to sell probably prob-ably will be around but I won't be folish. I've never got close to much money but I know it's value. : It may be sometime before Carson Car-son gets his money, according to John II. Miller, patent attorney, who .won the inventor's fight, aided by Kudolph Spreckels, local cap- |