! -DRAWS PICTURE THATCOMPLETES EVIDENCEFrom Saturday’s Daily—A picture drawn by Sheriff J. S. Johnson of the automobile tracks left by the car that conveyed the miscreants who burned the railroad bridge at Everton to and from the scene of their' crime, was the principal means of tracing them and securing their arrest and conviction.This picture was made as soon as Johnson reached the scene of the burning bridge and though all possible was done to protect the track until J. F. Macy could make a photograph of it, but the picture Sheriff Johnson had made soon after the burning was the best and the one that really led to the identification of the car.