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Constable Richwein, of Central, shot Tran-…

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around again after a touch of the epidemic. Constable Richwein, of Central, shot Tran- sito Parra in the head Sunday morning last, killing him instantly. It is said that Parra was drunk and creating a disturbance. The coroner’s jury exonerated the constable. WE ARE DISGUSTED The residents of Main street are disgusted with the economy of the present officials. The condition of Main street is a disgrace to any camp with a population of 100. It is the com- mon remark of strangers that the business of the town must be at very low ebb to allow one of the principal streets to remain in such a condition for the past two years. If the city dads don’t get a move on themselves, the Enterprise will put up a new set for reelection next month and will see that they get there with both feet. THEY STRUCK IT RICH J. P. Christy and Chas. Campbell, whom Ed Bolton, of Pinos Altos, advertised for some months, have been heard from at last. They have been in Mexico for the past eighteen months, and have struck it rich. They recently made a sale of a one-third interest in their property for $37,000. Mr. Bolton had them β€œgrub staked,” and so far has not received share of the profits on the deal. From Ihe March 13, 1891, Issue of The Enlerprise BRONCO'S BREAK William Walters Again in the Toils of the Law