Canuto Armijo, of Georgetown, who came…
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ys on the Aravaipa round-up, who
was somewhat the worse from the too free use
of spiritus frumenti, “turned loose” his six
shooter, and when the fusilade ended by his
being disarmed, discovered that he had marked
himself by shooting a clean-cut hole through
one of his ears.
Canuto Armijo, of Georgetown, who came
over to attend court as a witness in a cattle
stealing case, committed suicide in this city
about 3 o’clock Monday morning, by shooting
himself through the head. No cause whatever
can be assigned for the act. He leaves a wife
and family.
From ihe June 1, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise
Two colored girls, of the soiled variety,
in imitation of their white sisters, were yester-
day promenading Broadway, attired in mother
hubbards and puffing away on cigarettes. There
is no other town in the west where this class
of humanity are shown as much liberty as in
Silver City. If there is no ordinance to prohibit
such vulgarity one should be passed immed-
iately.
A beef was butchered on Lawbaugh canon,
near the Gila last week, by unknown parties,
who took the meat away with them, but leaving
the hide after cutting out the brand and cutting
off the ears. As the round up was going on in
the neighborhood the thief must have been a
bold one. The carcass was discovered the next