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alutory effect inasmuch as they would intimi- date intending murderers. Wm. Davis, charged with the murder of Huey Fox, at Pinos Altos, Christmas last, ob- tained a change of venue to Dona Ana county. To Miners, Mine Owners and All Persons Interested in Mining in Grant County: It is recommended that meetings be held in each precinct in the County, on Saturday, December 5, 1891, for the purpose of selecting delegates to attend the Southwest Silver Con- vention, to be held at El Faso, Texas, Decem- ber 15th, 16th and 17th. There is no limit to the delegations. All whom you may select will be admitted if they attend. It is recommended that notice of the hour and place of holding such meetings be given at least three days prior to holding the same. Nat Bell, Thomas Foster, John Spiller J. T. McCorckle, R. S. Allen, W. H. Newcomb, John Brockman, Idus L. Fielder, H. J. Hutchinson, Thomas Khott, John W. Fleming, James A. Lucas, John W. Wright, Charles G. Bell, W. Geo. Waring, John W. Bragaw, C. I. Davenport, J. R. Johnson, D. J. Lewis, D. P. Carr. From the Kingston Shaft. S. J. Mitchell and Capt. Robson, of the Grand Central mining company, went over the Range Wednesday. They will no doubt put on a force of men, as they intend opening up the mine as soon as possible. Geo. O’Neal and D. Dissinger went over the Range to the Grand Central Tuesday.