week! The fact that it was reported^ thattheIng that h^ ioigbt ' bef poisoned ;t/y a Mexican woman ' who ; had uttered a” threat to that effect, together with the fact that he died alone, led to an inquest, post mortem examinationand an analysis of • 'the v vital organs, after which the- verdict was Co^nd ibat he; died of a ^ironic heart affection. Sarrick lived with his son, Lloyd, and with B. W. Charles was interested in a large group of claims a couple of miles distant from, hiscabin: near ZSellwager station. Lloydand Charles' were - on, the * property atWork when Sarrick was expected but did not put in an appearance. Lloydwent In search of his father and found him dead. He was 62 years old and had lived?:• in Arizona for (about fourteen -years; -apd leaves seven children. They are in order of their ages: Mrs. Laura Gaynor of Globe, Mrs, Lena Williams of Phoenix, Mrs. Agnes Wallace of Terlock, Gal., Miss Ethel Sarrick: of Superior, Lloyd, who lived with his father, Mrs. Cora Williams of Phoenix, Miss Olive of Superior. Burial was hadon the home premises according topreviously expressed wish of the deceased.