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All the able bodied citizens of Arizona…

πŸ“… 1889newspaperπŸ“œ public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1889-06-28-009-di_0418nd3πŸ“„ TEI
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an fired five shots at the fugitive but did no harm. His right arm is badly shattered by the first shot. Wilson has not been heard of at the ranch, six miles from Grant’s and it is feared that he too, has been killed. Block is seriously wounded by a blow from the gun. All the able bodied citizens of Arizona having at different times been under arrest, or been cited to appear and show cause why, they were not implicated in the notorious Wham robbery. We would meekly suggest to Marshal Meade, that Steins Pass, in Grant County, is not far from the Arizona line, and we would enquire in the same spirit, why has this fruitful locality been overlooked? A. J. Cornell has received the contract for 2500 cords of wood to be delivered to the gov- ernment at Fort Bayard, at $3.19 per cord. From ihe July 5, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise Accidents And Incidents

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