The Phoenix Herald says: Captain Wβ¦
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fired. The position of the parties,
the manner in which the shooting was done,
and all the circumstances attending the tragedy,
were clearly and comprehensively detailed by
some four or five witnesses who were present
at the time of the perpetration of the act and
saw it.
The Phoenix Herald says: Captain W. A.
Hancock, on coming to town from his ranch
across the river and some four miles distant
from town, reported that a Mexican, while
following bees, informed him that he had found
a deserted dry well on the old road from Phoe-
nix to Maricopa Wells around the last end of
the Maricopa mountains and about two miles
southeast of Captain Hankackβs ranch. In the
bottom of the well he discovered the remains of
what appeared to be a human being. Captain
Hancock hitched up his team and drove back
with the Mexican to the spot indicated, where
he found a dry well about twenty-five feet deep
and six feet across, in the bottom of which were
the remains of a dead man, apparently dried
up, as no scent of decay came from them, and
indicating that they had been in the well for a
considerable length of time. A straw hat lay
near the body, but from the surface there was
no means of identification. The clothes were