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chunk 552 Β· paragraph 2100
use are U. S. troops at ornamental barracks of the interior states? Could they be of more service on this frontier? They might at least do picket duty around the reservation and let citizens know when the fiends were going out for a raid, if they could not intercept them. Mr. Lee, the owner of the stage line from Silver City to Cooney, who arrived last night, bringing the report of still another killing of two Mexicans above Alma. This makes four which have been killed in that section during the last few days. MOGOLLON MINES The Little Fanny reported on deck at the Wells Fargo’s express office last Monday with a gold and silver brick, weighing 100 pounds and valued at $1500. Fresh oysters received three times a week. Fresh fish twice a week and Brighton creamery butter constantly on hand, at McEwen’s. From the October 31, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise A late Montreal paper states that Miss Nettie Simone, of Silver City, was arrested as a procuress. Miss Nettie has been a resident of Chicago for several months, so the Enterprise has been informed. Murderer Caught