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Show TOURIST FOUND DEAD ! Companion in a Dying Condition Raves at His Side Fernle. B. C, March 19. Two English Eng-lish tourists were found in a shack near the Great Northern station yos-terday, yos-terday, one dead and the other in a dying condition. The first appeared I to have been dead for about two days. The other is demented and can .?ive no account of himself or the dead man. By labels on their baggage, they appear to have left England in February Febru-ary last by the Empress of Britain. On the bed, beside tho dead man, was found a puree containing nine ooverclgnts in English gold, In the vest was found, -two English Waltham watches and four $10 bills. Several row suits of clothes and grips were also found Who the dead man was or how ho died remains a mystery, i |