A load of apples as fine as any that everβ¦
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F. W. Parkerperson
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H. M. Johnsonperson
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John Stensonperson
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Silas Alexanderperson
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250 pounds of venisonthing
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chunk 1154 Β· paragraph 1905
Advance.
A load of apples as fine as any that ever
came from California was brought from Ben
Goochβs ranch on the upper Mimbres yesterday.
Mr. Gooch also brought in 250 pounds of veni-
son killed by himself on the Mimbres. John
Stenson bought the whole load for his market.
H. M. Johnson, who during a difficulty
with J. B. McPherson last week, seriously cut
McPherson in the left side with a pocket knife,
was up for hearing before Judge J. E. Smith
on Tuesday. Silas Alexander appeared for
Johnson, and F. W. Parker for the Territory.
Johnson waived examination and was bound
over to the grand jury in bonds of $200. He se-
cured the bonds and is again at liberty.
From the December 11, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise
LAND OF MYSTERY
Natureβs Wonderful Laboratory at
Last Invaded
From San Francisco Examiner.
The lake of ink, the streams of milk, and
the mountain of sulphur, have been measured
and explored.
The truthful relation of careful investiga-
tion is more marvelous than the strange stories
of the Indians who have told tales of the won-
ders of the land where one volcano becomes
silent and 100 new ones send out stones, sea-
weed and sulphur.