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The following prisoners left for Santa Fe…

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ton never rallied from the shock and died two days later. Both parties were arrested and had an examination before Justice White at Bowie, and were com- mitted to the Tombstone jail to await the action of the grand jury. The affair occurred just across the line in Arizona. The following prisoners left for Santa Fe on Wednesday’s train: Luz Gonzales, murder, 21 years; Ed McEnterf, murder, 3 years; Gus Montgomery, larceny, 5 years; Pedro Vasques, larceny, 3 years; Santos Carascos, larceny, 3 years; James Evans, flim Hammer, 2 years; Frank Whitney, flim Hammer, 2 years; Bronco Bill, shooting up the town, 1 year: Sheriff Lockhart, D. P. Carr and Perfecto Rodriguez acted as guard to the prisoners, whilst Baca was in charge of James Reynolds, who goes to Hills- boro on a change of venue. TIMMER HOUSE arrivals. β€” Jacob Bochen, W. R. Beall, Denver; M. W. Carico, Philadelphia; F. W. Smith, Las Cruces ; Harry Kaufman, J. G., New York; F. G. Bochow, Ed. Goldsmith, San Francisco; J. Levy, Cincinnati; A. E. Boisvert, Manchester; Miss A. M. Duffy, Jacksonville; Capt. French, Alma; Con. P. Sullivan, Cooney; T. B. Pheby, Georgetown ; Israel King, Mimbres ; J. L. Barnett, Capt. John Crawford, Kingston; A. G. Wilcox, El Paso; Bud Williams, Deming; Miss Mary Portwood, Texas; O. C. Daniel, Texas.