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Show SECOND ETUI OF SHOOTING INDEBD1ES Victor Mining Han Sac- aunbs to Wounds In-' In-' flieted by Kenwood. DENVER, June Almoat ona week to th hour after B. L. Von Phul of 8t. Louis and two bystaadar war wounded in a midnight fusillade of shots trad by Harold F. Henwood, in tha Browa Palace hotel barroom, tha eacoad dark chapter in th tragedy waa written. Gen. E. Copeland, a wealthy mining man of Victor, Colo., an Innocent apee-tator apee-tator twice wounded by Henwood 'a bullets, died at ll:tO thia morning from tha effect of bia wound.. . ' -' Attending physieiana were hopeful that Copeland had progressed to th point where nature would rare for th wounds. But yesterday sign of gangrene gan-grene were notifiable where a bullet nad pierced tha main artery of tha left thigh. Previously thia wound had given every evidence of hcabnf properly. Last night tha physicians decided to amputate tha leg in aa effort to save their patient 'a life. Greatly weakened by tha loss of blood on the night ha waa wouided Copeland waa in no condition to withstand tha further shock of tha operation and death resulted in a few bourn. Yesterday Henwood entered a plea of not guilty when arraigned on a charge of murder in connection with tha death of Von Phul and Juna 3 waa net for ar- Kment of tha defeadant'a request to admitted to bail. What effect Copeland Cope-land 's death will have aa Henwood' case has aot been determined. |