MANUEL T. LENEIQUE Arizona Republican Newspaper September 14, 1902 Prescott--A badly decomposed body, supposed by letters to be that of Manuel T. Leneique was found three miles south of Seligman. The man was apparently forty years of age and a traveler. In his right hand he still clutched tightly a thirty eight caliber revolver, his left hand resting under his head. One empty chamber in the revolver and a wound near the heart told the sad story of a suicide. By the side of the body was found a small gold watch and $292 in gold. No relatives are known. The body was buried at Seligman.