At the conclusion of the evidence given by the last witness, the jury decided that no further testimony was necessary, and a few minuted after retiring, returned with the following verdict:


Tombstone, Territory of Arizona,


County of Cochise, October 29, 1881


We, the undersigned, a jury of inquest, summoned by the coroner of the court of Cochise to determine whose the body is submitted for are inspection; when, where, and under what circumstances the person came to death. After veiwing the body and hearing such testimony as has been submitted to us, find that the person was Frank McLowry, 29 years of age and a native of Mississipi, and that he came to his death in the town of Tombstone in said county, on the 26th day of October, 1881, from the effects of pistol and gunshot wounds inflicted by Virgil Earp, Morgan Earp, Wyatt Earp and one Holliday, commonly called Doc Holliday.


Thomas Moses, R.F.Hafford, D. Calisher, T.F. Hudson, M. Garrett, S.B. Comstock, J.W. Cowell, J.C. Davis, Harry Walker, C.D. Reppy, G.H. Haskell and W.S. Goodrich.


The verdict rendered in the case of Wm. Clanton and Thomas McLowry, was the same as above, excepting as to their names and ages, which were inserted into the body of the document. After which the jury adjourned