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J. Taylor, formerly a blacksmith of this city, who was sentenced to be shot for robbing a train in Sonora, is still alive. He is being held as witness against two others, who were impli- cated. Taylor’s partner, Rohling, has been sen- tenced to ten years in the salt mines. C. M. Shannon, with his mother and wife, spent several days in the city. The Indian rumors brought them in. C. M. has laid in a supply of cartridges, something that most ranchers have been short of since the last out- break. It is well enough to be prepared. A bridge should be built across the Gila River. ( 11 ) From ihe May 17, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise A Midnight Tragedy

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