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Pearce, of this city, went out yesterday to at-โ€ฆ

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attle camp of Bud Eddleman, near El Rito, while the men were asleep and bit four men. One of the men died in seventeen days after being bitten, another in twenty-one days, and the third died last night, exactly thirty-four days after being attacked. Drs. Raster and ( 19 ) Pearce, of this city, went out yesterday to at- tend the man, but they could render no as- sistance. The coyote bit him several times in the head, the wounds had healed up nicely. Three days ago he was taken sick, commenced frothing at the mouth and at the sight of water he would go into terrible convulsions, taking the combined strength of half a dozen men to hold him. Blood and foam would run from his mouth in a constant stream for hours, and late last night, just before the doctors left for the city, he went into a convulsion from which he died. The man was a Mexican and resided in the neighborhood. The fourth man, who was bitten at the same time, is sick and it is feared that he will also die from hydrophobia. โ€” Albu- querque Citizen. Arrested For Stealing Ore

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