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NAN ranch, was over this week. From the October 2, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise The 360 steers sent to Kansas City last week by Mariano S. Otero, of Bernalillo, N. M., sold as follows: 227 averaging 773 pounds, brought $1.62, and 135 averaging 271 pounds, sold at $1.40. The Eureka (Nev.) Sentinel says: Geo. W. Grayson, the millionaire, and one of the largest land owners in the west, and father of the Hum- boldt Land & Cattle company, at Beowawe, is making arrangements to ship 3000 head of stock cattle from one of his ranges in New Mex- ico to his ranch at Beowawe, where he has plenty of feed to put them in good condition for market. To make this change of cattle will require eight trains of nineteen cars each, and will cost $15,000 for railway charges. Kid with about eight of his red devils is supposed to be in the vicinity of Victoria’s park on the head of the Animas. Ten men of D troop of the Tenth cavalry and five of the Twenty- fourth infantry passed through Hillsboro Thurs- day on their way to look after them. β€” Shaft. Last week Steve Nixson, foreman of the Gebhart cattle company, located Bob and Dick Hall, two of the Pine Cienega gang who were not captured by the Grant county officials, and securing a Graham county warrant and a posse from the neighborhood of Duncan, started after s *