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law in Arizona these murderers will be hung. They are worse enemies to a country than the Apaches. If jus- tice is not done in this matter the officials of Graham county will be to blame, and capitalists will be pretty apt to give that county a wide berth in the future. Capt. French, manager of the W. S. Ranch on the Frisco, met with a painful accident last week. He was thrown from a bronco, sustain- ing a fracture of the left arm. From the January 25, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise It is not among the improbabilities that within the next ten days there will be a declara- tion of war on the part of the United States as against Germany. The action of that power in Samoa is not calculated to promote feelings of amity, and it is quite possible that Prince Bis- marck will be called upon to apologize for tearing down and burning the American flag, or fight. Possibly the old allied powers, France and the United States, may again unite, and successfully trim the Kaiser, in a manner not laid dow in Bismarckian tactics. Tremont House Arrivals โ€” W. P. Palmer and wife, Omaha, Neb.; W. C. Watkins, San ( 2 ) Francisco, Cal.; J. Thompson, Lindsley, St. Louis, Mo.; M. Downey, Hachita, N. M.; J. C. Daly, Santa Fe, N. M.; H. Donelly, Cooney, N. M. ; H. Rice Turnbull, St. Louis, Mo.; J. F. Smith, Deming, N. M.; Thomas Burns, Kingston,