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Show MlldlRK IIMTHK SOI Til Hi's I' U IMC MvtlrrltHi Heath! of Two Ulrn WIimm Itmtlrt Vt rr Knnnil. San AvroNio, Texas. Jimn .'3. The wide pastures west of Uvalde traversed by the Southern Pacific railroad furnish another murder mystery. Two d.iyt ago, within lifly yards of the track, some cow boys found the body of a well dressed stranger, lie showed uo niai ki of violence, bis linen was of the lined, hit handkerchief wiw minus the monogram, mono-gram, which had been cut front it. and bit card case was empty. There him not been a shallow of ctidriicii lo show how, when or where be died. Yesterday, ten miles went of llie spot where the uniileniitieil ntraniMir whs found, tw o tlepuiy siierilTt of Valterde county rode up lo the Imdv of a Mexican. lb' wat also decently dressed, but. unlike llie tirst corpse, gave ciidi'iii-c of hard treatment. Whoever hud plied the knife under-: under-: stooil hit business. There was a thrul in the tight side, and a ghastly cut which split the right, ear and traveled otcr the cheek bone, ending at the chili. The left side was badly torn. ami the left arm was bare of skin nearly tu the shoulder. Tin left title o the fai-e was bruised, and the left ear hung by a shred. indicatii g that llie dead mull bail been tli low ii from a train when ii was moving rapidly. It it the opinion of residents along the line of llie ;-oiitb i-rn I'acitic that the man wm killed yes lerday morning on llm west hound j train. There was no trouble on the' train, and telegram to the passengers j bate elicited nothing from this it is deduced that the mini wat followed : into the clositt by some enemy, there slabbed lo death anil shoved lliioiifli llm wiiitloa. Tho coroner vvlm held: the iiniest has l cti unable In identify j 1 he det eased, and he wat buried near j llit! track. |