Killing on Stinking CreekOn hist Sunday evening .lame? and Henry Mills, brothers, were mortally wounded by Frank andJesse Baker, brothers. James j Mills died in a few minutes from the wounds received and we areItold that no hope is entertained | for the recovery of Henry.It seems that all this came up»over Henry Mills taking some i man’s wife to a singing school, the husband taking a double barreled shot gun along went in pursuit of the said wife, and when lu came to the singing school he found them together and the row started, and James, the brother of llenr.v Mills, took part in the i'ray only to give up his own life.This particular family of the Milts’ are extremly unlucky, the father of the two hoys, and his cousin, were killed at the same time in the same fight: later one of the brothers of these two men ( and a cousin wore killed in the, same fight, and now these two) brothers were killed in the same I fight: looks as though they are ■ destined to die in pairs.The Baker boys have not yet been arrested but we are told that they are at their home on ; Stinking Creek and are making ! no resistance to arrest.The Mills boys lived in this| city, they came here sometime i ago and bought property. Henry and his w ife are separated and .J have not lived happily together for some time.■ISs a