Charles Kaiser, NV, 1909 May 21

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‘wife at Garnerville on January 6 of this. year,
The woman he killed was his second mate. This.
is the third Indian to be hanged at. the prison

in the last two years" ARIZONA REPUBLIC,
May ee, 1909

NEVSA DA BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS.

‘wife at Garnerville on January 6 of this. year.
The woman he killed was his second mate. This
is the third Indian to be hanged at. the prison
in the last two years" ARIZONA REPUBLIC,

May 22, 1909 -

NEVA DA BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS.

wife at Garnerville on January 6 of this year,
woman he killed was his second mate, This
the third Indian to be hanged at the prison

in the last wo years" ARIZONA REPUBLIC,

May 22,

NEVA DA BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCEAPTS.

May el, 1909,,,

"Carson City, Nevada, May 21, 1909-Charles Kaiser, an In-
dian, son of Black Horse, a Washoe Chief, was hanged in
the statepenitentiary today for the murder of his wife,
Five hundred Indians, resenting the execution, are now in
Carson City, planning to hold a powwow."

BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alabama, May 22, 1909
"AN INDIAN HANGED FOR WIFE MURDER; HIS BRETHREN

. WOULD HONOR His BODY; THE AUTHORITIES FOOLED
THEM SY BURIAL W ITHIN PRISON WALL3-Carson City

hanged in this city today for murdering his

May 21, 1909,,,

KAISER, Charles

"Carson City, Nevada, May 21, 1909-Charles Kaiser, an In-
dian, son of Black Horse, a Washoe Chief, was hanged in
the statepenitentiary today for the murder of his wife,
Five hundred Indians, resenting the execution, are now in
Carson City, planning to hold a powwow."

BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alabama, May 22, 1909
"AN INDIAN HANGED FOR WIFE MURDER: HIs BRETHREN

. WOULD HONOR HIs BODY: THE AUTHORITIES FOOLED
THERM GY BURIAL W ITHIN PRISON WALLS-Carson City
Nev., May el - Charles Kaiser, an Indian, was
hanged in this city today for murdering his

May 21, 1909,
KAISER, Charles Pa MAPUMS ce ee Qeo0

"Carson City, Nevada, May 21, 1909-Charles Kaiser, an In-
dian, son of Black Horse, a Washoe Chief, was hanged in
the statepenitentiary today for the murder of his wife,
Five hundred Indians, resenting the execution, are now in
Carson City, planning to hold a powwow."

BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alabama, May 22, 1909

"aN INDIAN HANGED FOR WIFE MURDER; HIS BRETHRE!
JULD HONOR H13 BODY: THE AUTHORITIES FOOLED

THEM BY BURIAL WITHIN PRISON WALL3-| Garson Clty
Nev,, May 21 - Charles Kaiser, an Indian, wa:

hanged in this city today for eee ine

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