Lock Lee, CA, 1905 May 19

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LEE LOOK

26, Chinese, hanged San Quentin (Santa Clara County) on
May 19, 1905, Reversed: 70 P 660 (137 Calif. 590);
Affirmed 76 P 1028 (1)3 Calif. 216); Error dismissed

25 SupCt 786 (195 US 623; 9 LEd 349.) "San Jose, Calif,
July 12, 1901. The body of Lee Wing, a Chinese, who was
murdered by highbinders in last March, was boiled in an
iron cauldron last night by order of the county authori-
tiese This process was considered necessary in order to
obtain the 16 bullets which were fired into the man,

They will be used as evidence in the trial of Look Lee,
alleged to be one of the assassins." JOURNAL, Atlanta,

Georgia, July 12, 1901 (1/687)

LEE LOOK

26, Chinese, hanged San Quentin (Santa Clara County) on
May 19, 1905. Reversed: 70 P 660 (137 Calif. 590);
Affirmed 76 P 1028 (13 Calif. 216); Error dismissed

25 SupCt 786 (195 US 623; 49 LEd 349.) "San Jose, Calif.
July 12, 1901. The body of Lee Wing, a Chinese, who was
murdered by highbinders in last March, was boiled in an
iron cauldron last night by order of the county authori-
ties. This process was considered necessary in order to
obtain the 16 bullets which were fired into the man.
They will be used as evidence in the trial of Look Lee,
alleged to be one of the assassins." JOURNAL, Atlanta,

Georgia, July 12, 1901 (1/687)

IBE LOOK
26, Chinese, hanged San Quentin (Santa Clara County) on
May 19, 1905, Reversed: 70 P 660 (137 Calif. 590);
Affirmed 76 P 1028 (113 Calif, 216); Error dismissed
49 IEd 39.) "San Jose, Calif,

25 Supct 786 (195 US 6235
The body of Lee Wing, a Chinese, who was

July 12, 1901.
murdered by highbinders in last March, was boiled in an

iron cauldron last night by order of the county authori-
ties. This process was considered necessary in order to
obtain the 16 bullets which were fired into the man,
They will be used as evidence in the trial of Look Lee,
alleged to be one of the assassins." JOURNAL, Atlanta,
seorgia, July 12, 1901 (1/687)



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