Mr. Utter person
also known as: Utter
Summary: Delegate from Silver City whose valise was stolen in Washington.
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Washington D.C.
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-05-09 (1890) · +1 moreTeachers employed during current year: C.
A. Goggin, principal, salary, $100.00; Ada M.
Cutler, Room 3, salary, $75.00; Mrs. W. L.
Jackson, Room 2, salary, $75.00; Miss Lizzie
Black, Room 1, salary, $75.00.
The school district is indebted on …
lived_at
cited from Lost His Grip (1890)
ng last a lady was in-
sulted on one of the streets in this city by a
colored man. If the identity of the individual
can be established, he will be taught a lesson
which he will not soon forget. Such things
are of very rare occurrence i…
cited from Lost His Grip (1890)
Lost His Grip
The special correspondent of the Albu-
querque Citizen from Washington gives the
following of local interest: Mr. Utter, of Silver
City, one of the delegates, had his valise stolen
from his room in Willard’s hotel, which con-
tained…
lost
cited from Lost His Grip (1890)
Lost His Grip
The special correspondent of the Albu-
querque Citizen from Washington gives the
following of local interest: Mr. Utter, of Silver
City, one of the delegates, had his valise stolen
from his room in Willard’s hotel, which con-
tained…
occupation
delegate
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-05-09 (1890) · +1 moreTeachers employed during current year: C.
A. Goggin, principal, salary, $100.00; Ada M.
Cutler, Room 3, salary, $75.00; Mrs. W. L.
Jackson, Room 2, salary, $75.00; Miss Lizzie
Black, Room 1, salary, $75.00.
The school district is indebted on …
owned
cited from Lost His Grip (1890)
Lost His Grip
The special correspondent of the Albu-
querque Citizen from Washington gives the
following of local interest: Mr. Utter, of Silver
City, one of the delegates, had his valise stolen
from his room in Willard’s hotel, which con-
tained…
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-05-09 (1890) · +1 more
Teachers employed during current year: C.
A. Goggin, principal, salary, $100.00; Ada M.
Cutler, Room 3, salary, $75.00; Mrs. W. L.
Jackson, Room 2, salary, $75.00; Miss Lizzie
Black, Room 1, salary, $75.00.
The school district is indebted on …
will_recover
cited from Lost His Grip (1890)
Lost His Grip
The special correspondent of the Albu-
querque Citizen from Washington gives the
following of local interest: Mr. Utter, of Silver
City, one of the delegates, had his valise stolen
from his room in Willard’s hotel, which con-
tained…
witnessed
theft of valise at Willard's Hotel
cited from Lost His Grip (1890)ng last a lady was in-
sulted on one of the streets in this city by a
colored man. If the identity of the individual
can be established, he will be taught a lesson
which he will not soon forget. Such things
are of very rare occurrence i…
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Lost His Grip
1890 · newspaper · public-domain
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1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-05-09
1890 · newspaper · public-domain