Show T the montana murder T the gi gives ves tho the following account of tho the murder at glendale reported in the tc telegram legram the tile other day on sunday of last as t week february it appears that two men name darned bavido davidson on and merrill armed ed ia in glendale and on monda monday y left together aad afoot with the avowed intention of going to s it was wits ascertained du during their stay in glendale that dividson Divi daon had on oil his person about in currency on tuesday morning merrill returned alone wt kiili h liia his feet badly frozen and hired a team stating that he had left davidson Day idson on tho the road and that the tw two proposed to ride ode to erlichs in a fw agurs merrill returned with the teama team still alone and made several contradictory statements about abou this his object in coming back a second time he ile then hired another team and started again for erlichs soon after he had gone two citizens of glendale Glen dala began to suspect foul play from the very suspicious actions of Mer MerriL riland and bit hitching ching up upa a team they he drove lown canyon creek in the direction of and following the trail first taken by day dat idson and merrill at a point six ix miles from the camp they struck ft a trail beadi leading I g off from the main maia road which they followed for a few rods into the brush where thy they met a sight which absolutely froze the blood in their veins on the ground beneath the tall willows were the remains of ofaf a irein and around which pieces af human bones and human flesh could be been peen fragments of af wearing tip apparel were also lying ar around and a moments reflection ahoi showed ad the awe stricken beholders that the remains of f A V DaT ldson were before them that he had been mur murdered Jered and then burned for the purpose of COB con bealing the crime there al ere could lie he no doubt and but hut forthe for the fact that the ws assassin sassin had neglected to complete his hellish deed by destroying all evidences of the burder it would have bave been imps impossible ible to obtain any clue to t the perpetrator of the ded deed the discoverers of this foul crime and bateman Ba at once proceeded to erlichs where they ovet overtook took merrill and arrested him taking him back to glendale they gave him into the tl custody of the offic offices rs and he is ia now DOW ID in jail he ile will be bo examined as soon as possible as the suspicion under which he lie is now resting is a very grave due dhe if guilty he deserves the severest punishment that the law can inflict for the crime is atrocious and find devilish beyond parallel |