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eful citizen, honored, trusted and respected by all good men, hated and feared by such as those who caused his death. Whether the law inflicts adequate pun- ishment or not upon his murderers, retribution sure will come. The criminals will have a pre- liminary examination today. Thomas Ingram, acting foreman of the Mountain Key, while Foreman McCorkie was suffering from a sore hand, was killed by fall- ing from the 500 foot level to the bottom, 209 feet below. He was sober, industrious and well liked by his comrades. His remains were ship- ped via Wells-Fargo to Springfield, Missouri, where his parents lived. SPRING SPRAYS Gila Hot Springs, August 25 Editors of the Enterprise: The arrivals here during the past week are Tom Hunter and party, H. Rosecrans, W. Mc- Cormick, Wm. Gillett, John Donnelly, Silver City; Col. J. R. Adair, Pinos Altos; Wm. Carr, Georgetown; George Linton, Horace Seber, Hermosa; Jack Herbert, Ben McClure, Magda- lena; Don Jose Tafolla, Canada; Wm. Grudg- ings, Jas. Hoffman, Tobe Terry, Jord Rogers, Erb Bernell, county. The addition of the above parties to those already here makes this segment of the great American desert put on airs, which it is justly entitled to.