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Story May 21, 1919

The Churchill County Standard

Fallon, Churchill County, Nevada

What is this article about?

Joe May, Earl Heaton, and Cliff Dunley returned from searching for Indian Queho, suspected murderer of Mrs. Douglas, Hancock, and Taylor, in the mountains along the Colorado River. They discovered a recently occupied cave but failed to apprehend anyone.

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They Are Still After Indian Queho

Joe May, Earl Heaton and Cliff Dunley have returned from an exploration of the mountain fastnesses along the Colorado river, where they were searching for the Indian, Queho, the supposed murderer of Mrs. Douglas and Hancock and Taylor, says the Las Vegas Age. The trip was a difficult one and brought no results except the discovery of a cave which gave evidence of having been recently occupied by some unknown individual. The party brought in with them several mementoes taken from the cave, but the person who occupied it was not apprehended.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Story Adventure Mystery

What themes does it cover?

Crime Punishment Justice

What keywords are associated?

Indian Manhunt Queho Search Colorado River Murder Suspect Cave Discovery

What entities or persons were involved?

Joe May Earl Heaton Cliff Dunley Queho Mrs. Douglas Hancock Taylor

Where did it happen?

Mountain Fastnesses Along The Colorado River

Story Details

Key Persons

Joe May Earl Heaton Cliff Dunley Queho Mrs. Douglas Hancock Taylor

Location

Mountain Fastnesses Along The Colorado River

Story Details

A search party explored mountains along the Colorado River for Indian Queho, suspected of murdering Mrs. Douglas, Hancock, and Taylor. They found a recently occupied cave with mementoes but did not capture the occupant.

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