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Justice is now being done to the Indians…

πŸ“… 1889newspaperπŸ“œ public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1889-10-25-007-b_02i027pπŸ“„ TEI
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eers, of Hermosa, break the necks of two deer at one shot; and another time we saw him shoot two deer end- wise at one shot. Bill McKay, of Kingston, in 1884, killed three at one shot, and no one thought enough about it to report it to the news- papers.β€” Kingston Shaft. Justice is now being done to the Indians. It will be remembered that the Indian mur- derers of Diehl and Grace and the ones who killed Jones the freighter were recently sent back to Arizona from the Ohio penitentiary where they were serving a life sentence be- cause it was decided that the United States court had no right to try them. They were tried at Florence last week by the territorial court and the whole five were sentenced to be hung. Some fiend on Wednesday night again at- tempted to burn up the town of Pinos Altos. The rear end of the Arizona saloon, an empty frame building, was discovered on fire, and the flames speedily subdued. It was found that the building had been saturated with coal oil, and but for the timely discovery, owing to the high wind prevailing, the town would surely have been burned to the ground. If any of these fire- bugs are caught their necks will surely crack. The detective of the Citizen discovered a young woman on the platform who was hunt- ing for husband and mother who had eloped together. She was only sixteen years old. ( 25 )