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Show LEWIS DIED OE HEARTATTACK Missing Man's Body Found; Reports of Violent Death Unfounded Heart dmas. rather than minder. a was the first belief, Is given as th cause of the death of Clifford E-Qi E-Qi v is. painter, years of age. whos" body was found yesterday afternoon "n a .'nifin platform at the River-dale River-dale Canning factor The hnd wa discovered h Deput) Sheriff Joseph Chadwlck, after members of the fm- ll had been searching iii the n inlty during the entiro da . REPORTS t WOUNDED The first report which reached 'he, sheriff's offl e following the finding of ihe body, was that ihe head was' hadly battered and covered with blood. Investigation latei showed no bruise on the body, and what was beliied lo ,e rongealed blood was red f lay Mr Lewis harl been mlslng from his horhe, which la almost directl across Ihi Street from the canning factor;. Since ! ," 0 lock Mondas night At that time Mr. Lewis left the house, telling Mrs lywis that he wap going, io drain ihe njior from the radiator! of his automobile which h kpi clost at the factory. This was 'he last een j of him until his hody was found yesterday yes-terday afternoon. After discovery of the body. Judge D R Robert? was notified that the I A-r was one of murder and Deputy Sheriff nick Wootton Immediateb tunmoned a coroner's jurv. The jur went io Riverdale with t.ieputy U oni ton. Judge Roberts ana Joseph B i Bates, county attorney. The officers and ihe Jury conducted a close examination exam-ination of the body, but could find no marks Indicating violence. It la thought that the man, when he felt the attack coming, crawled upon the platform to lie down until the pain had passed Mi Bill ISES FOlMi Later examination of the head of th dcd man by p F Kirkendall. un- dertaker failed to disclose e.n the1 slightest bruise upon th head or bod;., of .Mr Lewis Money and a watch wliti h were in his pockets had not i been disturbed Mr Lewis was living In one of the; i'tah Packing corporation's houses and, had been engaged in the work of paint-j ing a smokestack and repair work at the plant, which had closed down for the year. He vva a man of good habps and an active worker in a num ber of lodges. Including (he dd he!-lows, he!-lows, Yeomen and Moose. Surviving Mr, Lewis are the widow j and two sons, Karl, an employe of the Southern Pacific railroad, and Albert. ! a membei of the i'nited States marines at Bremerton Wash The funeral ar-j rangements win not he made until word Is received from the son at Bremerton The members of the coroner's jury, who made the investigation "f the' bodv were T S. Feeney, Edwaid Wilson, Wil-son, and George Miller |