Show PREHISTORIC RUINS A Late tato Blade Near Eddy Now New Mexico An Eddy New Mexico dispatch 7 says Yesterday McMillan of St. St Louis a and d E. E It R. Bronson Dronson of El EI Paso an nn authority on prehistoric Indian ruins discovered at from twenty to forty miles below Eddy the crumbled remains of five different Aztec towns that formerly contained according to usual estimates to pop pop- Excavations ns are arc soon to be mado made to expose the tho walls of dwellings buried by sand from the hills near by A canon near by filled with sand furnished furnished fur fur- furnished water Broken pottery arrowheads arrow arrowheads arrowheads heads and stone axes prove the identity iden- iden identity of oC the race to tc be the tho same as ns that which when extinguished left peculiarly peculiarly Harly built towns in Northern Mexico i. i Northern New Mexico and Arizona They were a people who built towns J in the hills for a defense and farmed the tIle river lands Their discovery here shows that agriculture was carried on onon onon on the Pecos by irrigation by the prehistoric pro pro- historic race and a dense p population supported I |