100 years ago in Spokane: Arson trial centered on the famous Corbin house was beginning

  • Source: Spokane Spokesman-Review
  • Published: 06/17/2021 05:53 AM

Prosecutors laid out the first-degree arson case against Louis E. Lilge, the caretaker of the landmark D.C. Corbin home. “I will show you that the defendant, Lilge, had worked for some time on a fire plan that would completely destroy the Corbin residence,” the prosecutor said. “Mrs. D.C. Corbin will testify that after the fire, Lilge confessed to her that he had made a complete failure of the job.” This indicated that Anna Corbin would, in fact, testify in the case, but that she would blame Lilge for the plan. Earlier, she had confessed that she and Lilge planned it together to collect the insurance money. From the streetcar beat: City business leaders proposed a compromise they believed would defuse the transit crisis that was roiling the city. The implementation of an 8-cent fare, up from 6 cents, had caused a rebellion of streetcar riders. Auto drivers were picking up passengers at streetcar stops and giving them rides as a way of protesting the 8-cent fare.



Comments

We welcome comments from registered users. Comments are solely the responsibility of those who post them; their viewpoints are not endorsed by the Daily Dispatch and DailyDispatch.com. (read more)
Highlight
ship name
no comments have been added


FREE QUICK SUBSCRIBE
Sign up to subscribe to custom state Daily Dispatch emails for free

click to subscribe