It is supposed that he took a walk, lost his…
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ailroad
and about six miles from town. Near where
the track was found it appeared as though
some one had lain under a mesquite bush, rest-
ing on the elbow. Yesterday nearly every man
in Deming who could get a horse or a rig was
out searching for the unfortunate young man.
It is supposed that he took a walk, lost his
mind and continued wandering until his strength
was exhausted. It is the most remarkable dis-
appearance which ever occurred in this section.
AT THE TIMMER.— M. Chapman, Maj. C. M.
Ryan, Bud Williams, Deming; G. D. James,
Whitewater; Nathan Hall, Socorro; J. B. Petrie,
Alumnia; G. H. Robinson, New York; W. A.
Towers, P. Montgomery, Kansas City; Sam
Debou, Max Kohn, San Francisco; J. C. Hall,
Redland; Dave Cohn, John Watson, Chicago;
A. W. Lewis, Cincinnati; J. E. Cate, St. Louis:
Max Becker, Albuquerque; E. W. Burchard,
Black Hawk; S. B. Newcomb, C. E. Baker, Las
Cruces; Capt. French, Alma; C. C. Carpenter,
C. H. Morehouse, El Paso.
AT THE TREMONT.— Ed Hamblin, Tom
Langford, Chicago; Thos. Haskins, Geo. W.
Cumbers, L. C. Adams, E. S. Waddles, C. Hiene-
man, Sam J. Levey, San Francisco ; C. W. Ben-
nett, S. P. Goodlander, Chas. L. Massey, W. H.
Constable, Chas. T. Thaver, Phil Prager, St.
Louis; C. A. Stevens, C. G. Collins, E. Wolff, A.