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ed a dangerous man. He was elderly and his par- tially gray hair and beard were habitually dyed. This gave rise to a supposition that he was try- ing to disguise himself and that he was a fugi- tive. After the killing he disappeared and is supposed to have left the country. Epitaph : Green C. Bush came in and gave himself up to the sheriff and gave the following account of a tragedy which took place near San Bernardino ranch on Wednesday: On that day Jacob Baker rode up to Bush’s house and shot his dog and asked if he β€œwanted any of it.” He abused Bush and rode off, but subsequently re- turned and renewed the difficulty. In the mean- time Bush had gone to the house and got his gun, and when Baker rode up a fight took place which resulted in his death. From ihe Augusi 10, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise A Mexican woman was stabbed with a knife in the hands of a Mexican at Davis’ mill a few days ago. The brute fled. A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with ranches, houses and cattle of other brands be- longing to James W. Patrick and George F. Patrick, purchased from the Lassaters has been recorded. It conveys to S. T. Harkey for $21,- 000.