Frank W. Smith person
Summary: The defaulting receiver of public moneys at Tucson.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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receiver of public moneys at Tucson (defaulting)
cited from Dr… (1891)rock above him gave way and
came down, completely covering him up. He
was extracted by some of his fellow miners and
taken out to the fresh air. Although consid-
erably bruised and cut up, no bones were broken
and he will be able to rep…
defaulting receiver of public moneys
cited from Dr… (1891)Dr. J. C. Handy, a prominent physician of
Tucson, was shot and killed by Frank J. Heney,
an attorney who brought a suit for divorce for
Mrs. Handy. It is said that the doctor enjoyed
a practice of $25,000 a year. Mrs. Handy claim-
ed that the …
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cited from Dr… (1891)
Dr. J. C. Handy, a prominent physician of
Tucson, was shot and killed by Frank J. Heney,
an attorney who brought a suit for divorce for
Mrs. Handy. It is said that the doctor enjoyed
a practice of $25,000 a year. Mrs. Handy claim-
ed that the …