Article clipped from Albuquerque Morning Journal

(SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE TO MORNING revuenor) Santa We, Jan, 86.—Lordsburg, Which within a week has had a mur der and a suicide, and a violent accci dental death, now boasts of a murder mystery, The body of a man 5 feet, 5 inches and weighing about 155 pounds. Wits found in a cluster of mesquite south of the Arizona New Mexico rail road tracks by Nicholas Hughes While searching for stray horses, Wanton tracks near the body and its posture indicate murder. Ao handker chief on the body had the initial Is and a laundry mark P-14. An empty Whiskey flask and several cigarettes and several clippings advertising a kerosene lamp, were found in the blue, pin-striped suit. The man also wore a pongee silk shirt, grey cash mere hose, light underwear and a blue necktie. A rough beaver hat and a South ern Pacific lead pencil were on the remains. The man had a sandy beard and gold filled teeth in his upper claw.
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Albuquerque Morning Journal

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Sun, Jan 31, 1915

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