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There a re eleven cleput}' u* s. Marshals in LaefVegas look-k jvv\foiAing for train robbers.The Las Vegas Herald says the railroad track reaches fourteen miles below town.A new precinct,-No. 10 was ^ established by the County I ^Commissioners, of Santa Fe.Two car loads of men,-,^ women and children from m Kansas, arrived at Las Vegas. (.The rains in the upper counties of late have been abundant and tin1 Rio Grande is hoom-inmg.y*tlCharles Mcmnet, son of A.O. and Amanda F. Robbins, died at Las Vegas, on tbcjj J9th.Our war Governor, says the Sentinel, is the most popular man in New Mexico. We concur.The ladies of Santa Fe will have a fair. The object is to. raise money to help build the Academy.If peace commissioners will|f only keep out of this Territory we’ll eventually make permanent peace.A post office has been established at Cniioneito, Santa Fc county. Mr. Nestor Roihal is the post master.The Mirror makes its a])-! pearnnceagain under the name j of The Xatir.ft at Bemalilh^j,looking well as ttmiah j1The Stokes Bros., were arrested in Las Vegas on ■ suspicion as having had a hand j in the train robber) .
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Thirty Four

Las Cruces, New Mexico, US

Wed, Oct 29, 1879

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