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Some five or six weeks ago Indians were…

πŸ“… 1890newspaperπŸ“œ public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1890-09-26-003-passing_0mldyo2πŸ“„ TEI
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formation contained in the dispatch is unquestionably correct. Some five or six weeks ago Indians were seen passing through the Cook’s Peak country, and it was then predicted that murders and depredations would soon be heard of as the result of their presence in the country. It is supposed that this is a predatory band of Apaches from the San Carlos reservation now on their return to Arizona, and it is feared they may do a large amount of damage enroute. Information has been sent to all the camps in the vicinity of their probable line of escape, and it is to be hoped the marauders may yet be apprehended. From the October 3, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise A Killing On The Arivaipa G. W. Apusy, an Englishman about 44 years of age was arrested at his ranch on the Arivaipa, ten miles from Old Camp Grant, by Lieut. Watson, on the 14th instant for the kill- ing of a man on the previous day. Apusy was taken to San Carlos and placed in the guard house. The prisoner was well known in Globe five or six years ago, and had a bunch of cattle located about twelve miles from here, on the old Florence road. Following is Apusy’s statement of the shooting and causes which led up to it: He says he left his ranch about two weeks ago to go to Dudleyville for supplies and while there the