Show Found Remains of I Paul A. A Pinet Many of oC our citizens will remember remember remember ber Paul A. A Pinet for Cor a long time timo connected with the Hodgson Jewelry store of this city It will be bo remembered that in 1914 he left lect Park City and went to Virginia City In December of that year tho the International Hotel of that place burned down and Pinet was reported to have been one of the victims of the tho fire firo but there was always a dOubt doubt by many if it It Ithe he was In tho the hotel at the time of the time fire Ire That doubt has been removed as liS the time clipping from a recent Issue of the time R ItAno no Gazette will dem dem- It was sent this thia week to Mrs V. V Hodgson by Mrs 1 Harry Gilkeson now of Ludwig Nevada and und will vill prove Interesting to our many readers DETAILS OK 06 FI III G GD D Details of the finding of the skeleton of Paul A. A Pinet burned to death In the fire which destroyed the International hotel at Virginia City I I December 1914 were wert told here hero I yesterday by Samuel Nelson who was engaged in removing old iron from the ruins when the time gruesome I discovery was made Parts of the skelton were first discovered by Nelson Sunday and time the following Monday the rest of ot the bones with the exception of the skull were found Findings of a coroners coroner's Inquest Monday night were to the effect that the skeleton was positively that of Paul A. A Pinet linet jewelry man who lost his life In the flames but whose body I was not found Cound until Monday Tho The identification was made more Dore certain certain certain tain by the finding In the same vicin vicin- vicinIty vicinity ity of a pair of ot Jewelers Jeweler's nippers Claims Claim Reward A reward of It Is la said had hadeen een oen offered for the discovery of the body by the Masonic order of Bonnets Bon Don Bonnets nets Mills Mo 1 of which order Pinet was a member Nelson now claims claims' the reward A telegraphic request to I have the thu remains shipped east has been boell received by the district attorney attorney attorney ney of Storey county I Tells Story Nelson who whim was In Hi it no yesterday yester yester- yesterday day said I I was engaged in supervising the removal of ot the Iron from the tho ruins When Whon among tho time debris debria I I noticed some glistening bones Sonic Some Indian laborers under my charge chan e were wel clear J ing tag tho the debris away Including the bones and und the tho Indians were about to to throw them away ilso Iso thinking they Jrp sheep bones bonell when I stopped stopped stop stop- ped them 1 I made a hasty and found the tho remains p proper proper pro pro- o-I o per of a human skeleton In tho the vi vicinity vicinity vi vi- I 1 also found other bo bones es of the skeleton and later the jaw jawbone I bone lene I J Immediately had Clad a physician come to the tho spot and he Identified the bones bonos us liS belonging to a human body I then turned the remains over overto overto overto to Ed Klause lauso chief of police of Virginia Virginia Virginia Vir Vir- ginia City |