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Some miscreant set fire to the railroad…

πŸ“… 1891newspaperπŸ“œ public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1891-05-29-054-th_0ej6wckπŸ“„ TEI
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oduced, ten out of the twelve, on the facts as they understood them at the time, were in favor of murder in the first or second degree, but after hearing all the testimony became con- vinced that the defendant was not guilty, and their verdict was reached immediately after retiring. Some miscreant set fire to the railroad bridge of the N. M. and A. railroad, near Clif- ton, recently, and destroyed eight trusses before the fire was discovered. This is the second attempt within a short time to destroy this bridge, and if the cowardly, murderous wretch can be discovered, he should be elevated by the hempen route, and sent where the dogs couldn't bite him. TREMONT HOUSE arrivals. β€” C. C. Hall and A. D. Campbell, Kansas City; J. C. Need, Na- than Frank and Geo. T. Huffman, St. Louis; F. M. Prescott, Pueblo; Felix Leavick, Leon Lea- vick, Denver; Nat J. Tobias, San Francisco; E. Wolff, Chicago; J. R. Gillman, C. Sterne and I. Holzman, Albuquerque; B. M. Friend, N. O.; J. M. Coddington, New York; R. W. Johnston, Richmond; P. R. Smith, L. M. Haydon and S. Howard, Doming; S. B. Brildart, Las Vegas. It is currently rumored that track building will begin about July 1, on the North Mexican & Pacific railroad (The road south of Doming). 20,000 HEAD SHIPPED