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chunk 115 Β· paragraph 177
a and Sycamore creeks to Carlisle. No. 6. Beginning at Black cattle company range in the Animas valley, thence south Jo Mexico line, commencing 20 miles north of Davenport’s, in Alaman valley, thence south to Mexico line, including the two entire valleys. ( 12 ) Court Doings C. R. Huber was tried on a charge of assault to kill a Mexican at Pinos Altos. At a baile he shot and killed a Mexican and wounded another. He was acquitted at the previous trial, for murder. He was constable at Pinos Altos and he claimed that the Mexicans conspired to kill him and were attacking him. This time the jury failed to agree. The general opinion is that the officer was too anxious to kill some one and make a reputation. Grand Jury Report We also offer for their consideration that there is at Lordsburg an insance woman who is a constant source of annoyance and alarm, having attempted to set fire to the town on more than one occasion. On petition of the inhabitants of Lordsburg we call their attention to this matter and recommend that she be placed under restraint. From the June 15, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise Governor Ross claimed to have pardoned the Johnson gang on recommendation of Colonel Grayson, of Sierra. The latter met the governor in public the other day and called him a liar. The governor ought to have a body guard of pardoned rustlers.