luf) uunt a i •• » vuuv w ** ** | xta Fe railroad. incrRANGERS ANSWER TOGRIME IN TEXAS TOWNyeaiCheSociHenPhyHistMusBOG-BR, Texas. Oct. 14.—With a Pub full company of rangers on their j Pus way here and a number of substan- Edu tial clews in the hands of the officers, prospects o,f finding the slayers of Miss Mildred Toothman, 1*1 years old, shot to death on the outskirts of this place Tuesday night, apparently were favorable Wednesday night.Miss Toothman met her death in ! a railway cut while her sister and'' a man companion looked on. The 1 j latest version of the slaying Wed-.i nesday night was that Miss Tooth-1 .1 . j man, with her 14-year-old sister and ,’ • Allen Kendall, had gone to get Ken-! g, j dall’s pay check at a nearby office, j Fo‘xAgrEngFor*IndiReliTcideInhasbeinwerIt was on their way back that twomen stepped out and presented pis- j . % tols. One forced Kendall to turn his i j | back and went through his pockets, j.I ! while the other kept him covered., j The gun of the man making the search was discharged and Miss Toothman fell to the ground with a , cry. The younger sister screamed [j so loudly that her mother, threeniglhadnecl