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A Mexican freighter named Jose Arroyo…

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rmed and had a large wallet with him. Dalton and party in- formed the young thief that he had left an unbalanced account behind and the same was in the hands of Father Crowley, who is the public adjuster of such things, and under their persuasion he returned to Central. This morn- ing the case came up for hearing and after the inquiry the young man was advised that it would be best for him to postpone his tour until after the sitting of the next grand jury, in de- fault of $500 bonds. It will be remembered that this chap at the last term of court, escaped go- ing to the penitentiary by turning state’s evi- dence against Pomposo Baldonado, at a house quadrille. From Ihe September 14, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise A Mexican freighter named Jose Arroyo met with an accident on Saturday evening in Hanover gulch that resulted in his death. In some manner he fell under his wagon while in motion and loaded with five tons of ore and the wheels passed entirely over his body. He lived but a short time. His home was in Central. ( 21 ) From ihe September 21, 1888, Issue of The Enierprise Things were lively in Pinos Altos Saturday night. A gentleman who was on the ground reports having seen about a dozen free-for-all fights, in all of which Harvey Whitehill acted as referee.