HRANCH DEPOT OFFICE WO. 5 FIKST FLOOR, GKBER'S CHAMLunlt;I -'-Hp I 111* liri*.111! tlKI'd it, Mid liilt.*n a us no 1m nuyIPO,tilioner iilcc tlicc con-off i ts lent ally The in r.uch indent's id boon find ilinn sad-nply I lilt her of . where c, while 10 eoin-«.oyn lie ill close sr.Thompson’s Dam Poisoning Case.AllSKNlC IN THE DAMPEJl.SocMr. Dimiy, iag of St. forn, stated exproeciona o toral letter inMl*, w. A. lljirj;ronVcs. Government Analyst of Adelaide. Ino* reported to SulvinHpeclor Suwtcll, of broken Hill, resunllnff the huWin~ powder I thut tba ayu which it wim supposed John Alfred Phippen and riiferonco to his uni'i'S Cooley and Jack used in a fhiuiiwr which poiKoni.fi them. Mr. JIitrKrlt;*uvc« Minted thul the powdi-r unit him for unulynia was only couiulOii Ilnur, itnd not liukiiii* powder, nn wan slippoKifl. A different result. However, followed tlm nnuiy^ifl of thp stomach mid other orftuns of the deceased, Thippen. All the«e Were found topoUtiot that ’ BociivlifV. H Hupposn he ev tinentnl «ociftl bia. and h.i li was couneeteieoiitnl* arsenic. Thippen. so Mr. HurgmivtfK nnythinK bnUacoy wns ati Council'* viev of tll6 P'-OplcMint CM. must have hud over -w~ of arsenic Inside hint Samples oi the fluid tivUrn from Cooley ar.ilJnek wore also found to contain poison. Por-.....tionu nf chips of lbo dumper, which wore also .ichL i ,‘iewfl* ro»iitui for analysis. were found to contain „uuntitlr9 of . , nrS«.k. counl to 2o». to the lb ; ^Tho In test development in the case In thnl Of0- : (0r profound lev line lost the usu of bin Irqu. and H bccominu ' „ majority of paralysed- In all probability the Corom r will ( uf tJ|j9 j0EC| reopen the liujuest. on word boing received from ; . , .tin. man Trior, who occupied the house ut Thomp- ' • \ \ win s Dam bfforo Mr. and Mr*, navi*. who. it 1« ot»tr«ndtlM brl loved, left Home arsonle Ir. n tin ill the hoU»© wwi aep.or/l when bo went to Western Australia. ttMcu Bappr.