Murder Most Foul
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Jonetas Chavesperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Chavez
Chinese cookperson
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a.k.a. the Chinaman
Chunks (1)
chunk 537 Β· paragraph 2074
the narrow gauge railroad be-
tween Lordsburg and Clifton. The section men
on their way home for supper passed the ac-
cused about 400 yards from the section house.
At the house they found the supper all ready
and the food on the table warm but the Chinese
cook missing. Groans were heard proceeding
from the bottom of the well which is 140 feet
deep and the unconscious Chinaman discovered
at the bottom. Being hoisted to the surface he
was found to be fatally wounded by a blow of
an ax on the side of the head. He never recov-
ered consciousness but died in a few hours. The
Mexican was followed, arrested, and taken
before Justice Titus, at Lordsburg, who sent
him to jail to await the action of the grand jury.
A new pair of blankets which were in the sec-
tion house and about $40 in money which the
Chinaman had were missing, but neither of
these nor any other incriminating evidence
was found with Chavez. A few small drops of
blood were found upon his clothing which he
says came from his nose bleeding. The evidence
so far adduced is not in any way conclusive as
to the Mexicanβs guilt. One theory in regard
to the murder is that it may have been com-
mitted by an American section hand who was
discharged the day before and who knew the
Chinaman had the money.