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Show DEATH CAUSED v BYC&10SITY Frentt Zesco, Investigating ; Saloon Row at Bingham. Is Killed by Stray RocK StriKing His Head. Frank Zesco, a boilermaker at Bing-.. Bing-.. kn Junction, died at the Murray bos-pital bos-pital last .night as the results of . injuries in-juries received during a row at Bing-.. Bing-.. ham Junction Saturday. . ; "'" A the result of the death of Zesco .it is likely that a charge of murder . will be placed against Stephen Lucki- tie, a bartender at the Junction. ?. According to the evidence' so far . gathered by the officers, it appears ; that a row started in the saloon at " which Luckicie was a bartender, Sat- nrday, over a $10 gambling debt. The ! row resulted in a free-for-all fight ' among those who were in the saloon. ' Zesco was occupying a room in a - hotel opposite the saloon. He saw a part of the fight from his room win-. win-. flow and decided to witness it at , 'r qU4rtflr8 He left the hotel and '. ' 'IScroaa the street to where the Ijj; . j trs in progress. He had scarcely , reJuri! the outer edge of the crowd when he was struck in the side of the head with a rock, which, it is claimed, . was hurled by Luckicie. The rock. - which struck Zesco on the left side of the head, was hurled with sufficient force to fracture his skull and put out his left eye. - , , He was removed to the hospital at Murray, where everything possible was dons for him, but without effect. A short time after the row, Luckicie Lucki-cie and a man named Peter Kronen were arrested by Deputy 8heriff Beck-" Beck-" stead. -The former is believed to have . been the one who threw the rock, while .the latter is one of those who. started the trouble . t The deceased leaves a wife and four children ia, the old .country. |