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isco last week. He was in company with the eldest daughter of the late Pat Kelly, and a Mexican, who were saved by the heroic efforts of spec- tators. At one time John Kelly was a deputy sheriff in this city, but had been residing in the Mogollons for the past six years. Friday an express team hitched to a wagon in which S. M. Ashenfelter was riding ran away, throwing his attorneyship to the ground, inflicting severe and painful wounds upon his head. Mr. Ashenfelter fell headlong under the heels of the team, and it was only through luck that he was not seriously injured. The rock for the government building at El Paso comes from Grant county. It is quarried near Hudson, and is shipped from Hudson sta- tion. From the April 5, 1889, Issue of The EnterpriseGold Hill has been luxuriating in all the delights of a well developed case of scandal. It seems that William Werney had reasons to believe that his wife was not true to her mar- riage vows, and began an investigation. Last Saturday night Mrs. Werney was missing from her home and Werney went to find her. He said he had reason to believe she was up at Henry Schrader’s house with the man he sus- pected of ruining his family, Thos. Holman, and so took his son and a six shooter and went up to see about it.