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fficers used to send an ambulance to get supplies and would trade him groceries at cost. The old gentleman says that if he had not given seed potatoes from his first crop to the public and had planted fifty acres the second year he could have sold the yield for $20,000. Jefferson King was arrested near Separ last Saturday by Deputy Sheriff Cantley and brought to Silver City on charges of embezzle- ment and horse stealing. He was a teamster who recently left here. He waived examination and was committed to await the action of the grand jury. James Metcalf says that a few nights ago some one exploded dynamite in his Mangas lake and since then probably 7000 dead fish, weighing from half a pound to three pounds each, have come to the surface. The owner says that whenever the parties who did it, or others, desire fish he will furnish a seine and freely give them all they catch. It is a shame to cause such useless destruction by the use of explosives. From the May 11, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise Jerry Donovan, of Bald Mountain, met with a rough accident while leaving this city on Saturday last. While ascending Legal Tender hill his horse slipped and fell, the animal roll- ing over the rider three different times. Jerry managed to get home but is so badly bruised that he will not be round again for two or three weeks.