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The country would be better off if more such captures were made. John Marino, who escaped from the Georgetown lock-up Tuesday night, was arrest- ed for the burning of John Menard’s residence on the Mimbres. He is supposed to belong to a band of Mexican outlaws who have been doing so much devilment in that section. He is about five feet six inches tall, rather fat and quite dark. He is supposed to have gone to Mexico. Faustino Olguin, deputy Sheriff of San Lorenzo, who arrested him, is now on his trail. A bald faced, bay made, branded M on left shoulder was stolen from Al. Carvil, below Silver City this week. Stockmen throughout the country should keep a look out for the animal. Two horses and two mules were stolen from W. M. Taylor on the Mimbres a few days since. A. Bush, of Whitewater, now Glenwood, Socorro county, called on the Enterprise this week. He has one of the best farms and ranches in Socorro County. His cattle are in splendid condition. From ihe April 27, 1888, Issue of The Enierprise A crazy Mexican woman who was con- fined in the county jail, has been sent to her people at Albuquerque.