i *re ti uitjiiss he\ ond establishing I In*i icl that a young half breed in ^nock-iug around, had .stumbled upon the carcass of a recently killed white horse, branded as was Gill’s horse. And with a red stained back. When the boy first found the horse it had not been killed more thatUL.wcck or two, as it was in good shape, and the bullet hole iu the forehead as plain as if made but i he day before, and the clotted blood was still in the unimuPe nostrils and ^ipoirxliTTgr()im(t':—i mrtlrnlioy^iaiew' nothing of (Jill, his horse nor his disappearance, and if he ever mentioned tin* finding of the horse, it was to his immediate circle which was a -limited one. It was only after the offer of a i eward by the brothers thatold man Sorrcite, himself a half breed, learned of the horse* made a trip to Harlem and acquainted the brothers with the fact. This was about Seven months after the Horse had been killed and nothing then remalued but the imnes, and they seen! to have attached liitle importance to the boy’s statement*