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writing a mystery. Just how much money there was in the registered letters is not known, but Postmaster Miller says that he had $500 in gold in one of the packages, which he was remitting to Albuquerque on the money order account. This loss will fall on Miller. β€” Liberal. From the best information which the Enter- prise can secure, John Cuneo, formerly of this city, was perfectly justifiable in killing his man at Clifton. There had been some dispute over a game, and Sheridan (who by the way is not related to the Sheridan of this city) went out and returned with a knife. When he came back Cuneo asked him to put up his weapon, which he did not do. Cuneo then struck him over the head with a gun and the knife dropped on the floor. Sheridan then went and laid down, and soon died. Cuneo resided here for several years, and never had any personal difficulty with any- body. He is under arrest, but will probably come clear. Ed Harlan or Holland, an individual of many aliases, is making the rounds of the Gila settlements. He recently burglarized a house near Cobb & Goodell’s ranch and stole some clothing, breaking open a trunk to obtain them. He has recently been employed at Carlisle. He is very loquacious and boasts of his many thieving exploits. Look out for him.