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Show Dead Man May Have Fallen From a Cliff That tin- unknown man whose di-ad I body was found ne:,r thn head of Taylor's : can on. Sunday, dasheil to denth in fall-( fall-( inj; fiom a cliff. va? the conclusion (at lied hy the police officers who 1 broufhi tii body to Ojwlen yesterday. Orricers Xobie. Butterfleld Seeiy, Chaut-i. Chaut-i. h1 Armstrong and Undertaker larkln. who left Shortl) after 10 o'clock yesterday to get th' body, returned yesterday after noon at 3:30 o'clock. The left lcr of the num had heen hroken In two places, Whllfl his left hip ml ankle werr also broken. The mutilation of Ins head and face, apparently ly coyotes, made Identification difficult Tho cliff rising from where the bodv was found ts from twelve to fifteen fet high. Thus far, all efforts to Identify Iho man hnve proved to no avail. Several ffoU crowns and other dental work, together to-gether with the clothing may be tho mi atis of id" notification The clothing was dark grey, a light soft hat and a blun cotton shirt. The man .t hair was light. Search of the clothing disclosed IS in currency, a silver watch, a pipe anl two pocket knives. The man was about six feet ond weighed obout 165 pounds. Th- poi lo t Look out lining lli- name, of T. II 'I'm Is the only idenllficolioa thus far found. |