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Show 6- tor the ranch on The strip, but in the darkness she lost her way and wandered around all night. In the meantime, Jack had dieil, so that arrived at the place with his body ~· ,, she to find only another woman to help with the burial. Now she was willing to turn state's evidence. She told us or the different places where they had loot stored; she even drew maps to help us find them. impossible. Even then, it was almost At the Weston Ranch on the Arizona strip we found sane valuable horses and saddles that had been stolen fran near Fallon, r Ne'llada, also a load of hides from Spanish Fork, Utah. sacks of wool we found five in a wash between Pioche and Pony Springs, Nevada, and s~ven .:i;r~ ;~\·•;,;;~ tanks of gas in the cedars eighty-five miles tran Caliente, Nevada, whio11 made these two 125 miles apart. 'I he main cache was at Oak Springs, Nevada, five miles tran any 1 road and twenty miles fran a settlement. Here was a . little seep of water. t'hey had three boarded-up tents, and had established a home lite of a sort, with chickens and a few sheep and some horses. Under the floor of each tent was an excavation in whioh food-stuff was stored in large iron barrels. 'l'here was 500 lbs. of flour, 100 lbs of coffeet 60 lb. lard, 40 of crisoo, 40 of baking powder, 10 cases of milk, and canned vegetables in case lots in proportion, with cured meat and canned fish, etc., suffieient to last two people at least three years. There was clothing, too, three good suits for him and silk dresses, hose, underwear,(a bout a dozen suitsl for her, as well, as six pairs of we shoes. were able to identify and return a great deal of the stutf, all of which was stolen. we did not tind any tobacco or whiskey or ammunition or money• so I have always figured that there was another cache which we did hot find. Perhaps Daisy Butler would need that to start her out again |