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Bob Campbell, of Doming, fell into a 65-…

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leave the prison. Clayton was tried and convicted and appealed to the higher court at Chihuahua. The higher court has now confirmed the sentence and he will soon be shot. Bolton’s whereabouts at the present time is not known, but only a few weeks ago was in Grant county. Bob Campbell, of Doming, fell into a 65- foot well one night last week, from which he was extricated the next morning about daylight. With Bob’s usual luck he came through his ad- venture without a scratch. You can’t kill a good man. Miss J. Gaddis came in from the Mogollons this week having finished her school there. When she alighted at the Broadway hotel she left a very fat purse on the seat of the coach. When the loss was discovered she immediately visited the Pioneer corral and found that the honest driver had taken good care of the purse, awaiting a call from its owner. A very pleasant Tiddledy Winks party was held at the residence of Miss Ada Martin last Tuesday evening at which four or five joyous hours were whiled away. Among those present were: Misses Lumley, Mary Runyan, Frank Newcomb, Mabelle Gilbert, Emelia and Frances Ott, Mary Kephart and Mrs. Morrill, Messrs. R. L. Black, Con Sullivan, Bert Gilbert, Otto Ar- nold, J. S. Carter, G. W. Miles and John Ott.