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A dispatch from Tombstone dated May…

πŸ“… 1890newspaperπŸ“œ public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1890-05-30-003-th_1d5739kπŸ“„ TEI
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short distance away; the Indians fired on the horse herder cutting his saddle and trappings with bullets and driving him off. The men on the beef herd were too busy with the steers to inter- fere with the Indians. They took what horses they wanted and hunted new pastures. A dispatch from Tombstone dated May 26th, say that the body of Robert Hardie, a well-known lawyer of Los Angeles, was brought in there from the Chiricahua mountains, where he was killed by hostile Apaches Sunday after- noon. His companion, Mr. Francis Haynes, of Philadelphia, had his horse shot from under him, and escaped by mounting his companion’s horse. The Indians fired from ambush. The facts will be reported to President Harrison. ( IB ) The Judge Vindicated A Lucid Explanation of Last Week’s Accusation Central City, N. M., May 27, 1890 To the Editor of the Enterprise :