TWO HUNDRED KILLED
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Mun-
sons ranch, nine miles below this city, last Mon-
day night. A dozen couples left Silver City to
enjoy the festivities. All together fifty people
enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Munson
and all agreed that the occasion was an en-
joyable one long to be remembered.
From the January 16, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise
TWO HUNDRED KILLED
The situation in the northwest remains
practically unchanged. The hostiles will not
allow the friendly Indians to leave the camp
and General Miles is chafing under the delay
and if they still refuse to come in he will bom-
bard their camp. Machine and shell guns are
being placed on all sides of the camp for this
purpose. Another slight engagement occurred
on the 5th.