Show STORY OF y OF ODY BY nINE MALL BOYS A pirty of morn merr boys who were I spending Sunday in II th hills his In the vi- vi ot or EnsIgn pe k made a gruesome gruesome grue- grue some discovery durl the afternoon that took all al the fun o 0 t of them The find turned ot to be t e a body of Samu Samul Sam Sam- u ul 1 at hman at the ig g works The dead ead man was 65 Year old nid The rhe boys were ere V walking up a rou rough h gulley guley known as Hells Hell hollow It Isan is isan isan Hel up an unfrequented revin thickly overgrown overgrown overgrown over over- grown with and hard to traverse The lads h had l d stopped at the Q oC acUff to tp eat lunches when one of them J James mes Ward noticed what looked like th the mouth of a small smal cave blocked up tP by rocks T t 1 like Boy Boy the youths commenced an investigation A Apall pair pall of shoes was fo nd near neal the walled walled-up p cave and th this this s gave rise ilse to toom om some som speculation as to how to how the shoes had come there Discovery of the th the Body Young Ward Yard had har commenced tearing down clown the rocks rooks Which obstructed th the mouth of the cave when he jumped back oa with th an n exclamation of horror Protruding from between several of the rocks was a ghastly spectacle of a aluman human luman foot clothed In a worn much sock The boys did not wait walt to discover dis J cover anything further but commenced a precipitate retreat down the hill hi to towards towards towards to- to wards Warm Springs Here they breathlessly gasped out their tale of horror to Clerk Frank Barnes Bares who at on once e telephoned to the te police station staton The call cal Brought rought out the patrol wagon with wih Policeman GillespIe Gillespie Gil- Gil lespie who guided by the boys made his way up to the cave where the theody body ody had been discovered Description of the tho the Body When the stones were removed the remains of a naked man were found foundling lying ling on the left lef side The policeman carried the corpse out into the open It I was foun found to be tightly bound around the legs and right arm with a athin athin athin thin cord and the throat had been ct cut Acting Coroner Nielsen was sum summoned summoned summoned sum and the then a careful search of the neighborhood was made The only discovery of any importance however was a rusty imbedded in inthe inthe he the loose rock It I looked as though it had been thrown landing blade down The edge was found to be keen as a a razor It I has be been n identified as the property of the dead man but whether or not it i Ss 15 connected with the tragedy is a m mystery ster Collinss Collins's Colins Colin's Razor Is Missing It I is held by some persons that Collins Collins Col Col- lins could not have cut his own throat and then cast th the knife to the spot where it was found as as a shoulder of rock fully ten feet high intervenes A razor which Collins had in his possession possession possession posses posses- sion when last seen i Is- Is is missing Three sharpened hardwood sta stakes es were found alongside the body as were three thre thre handkerchiefs and a copy of a New York paper In which h Collins had wrapped some article on the day he was last seen A A. spectacle case a rusty hatchet borrowed from Mrs D. D P. P Felt Fel and a small smal leather pocketbook pocketbook pocketbook pocket- pocket book were also found nearby No trace of the dead mans man's clothes was found nor of f the valise valse which young Felt Fel carried for or him up Ensign peak on the last day he was seen alive alve The theory of the police is is' that the old man cached or burned his effects in order to conceal his identity |