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ainted with the country and will no doubt be bold enough to take his companions to some of his old haunts in this section. The territory will pay a reward of $100 each for the capture and return of the convicts and miners and ranchmen will do well to look out for them. Late last evening the prisoner acknowledg- ed that his name was Gould, and that he was one of the escaped convicts. He was tried here on a charge of venue from Dona Ana. Buck Balbreth was then in charge of the jail but did not recognize Gould until after the prisoner acknowledged that he was one of the men wanted. W. N. Fowler, who killed Anastacio Padilla on the Mimbres last week, has not yet been ar- rested although several officers have been out after him. A large number of people left the city yes- terday for the Gila to attend the old settlers’ re- union. Among those who left, the Enterprise noticed George D. Jones and family. Doc War- ner and family, O. C. Hinman and family, Mrs. O. E. Colby, Mrs. Julia Black, James Matthews and family, Mrs. W. H. Kane, Frank Jones, Bob Steele, C. E. Leonard, Fred Michael, SamEckles, Jr., John Morehead, and a number of others. All of the rigs in the city were engaged for the occasion. The Silver City band left yesterday afternoon. Honor Roll Of Cooney School