■■ ■ 1*1 II III l«Holliday's High-Handed Hoodoo.Doc Holliday and the Earp boys are at it again in Arizona, and are acting a great deal worse than they ever dared to carry on in La* Vg*s. The other day these frontier terror* got acquainted with Uncle 8atn and gained hb affections sufficiently to secure the appointment to positions called United States marshal*. Under this coat of authority they swooped down upon a little camp called lt;harleetowh and raised the awfuiest din the poorjieo* pie had ever listened to. There were forty men In the party and they felt that they could stand off a regiment of cavalry. They found no cow boys hut had lota of fun, as will he seen by the following dbpatcb from Charlestown: , /vf/.--.. '~i\Doc Holliday, the Earp# and about forty or fifty more of the filth of Tombstone, are here armed with Winchester riiles and revolvers, ami patrolling our street*, a* w* believe, for no good purpose, Last night and to-lt;iay they have been stopping good, peaceable eitiaens | on ail the r««d»’ieadtug to mm town,I nearly paralysing the business of our place, We know lt;*f no authority under which they are acting. Home of them : we have reason to believe, are thieves,! robber* hiwI umrdereie. Ptt-aee com* r her* anti take them where they belong.