elopement of the girlβ¦
Entities extracted from this source (5)
Pilar Perezperson
6 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Pilar, Pilar Perez, Perez
Deputy Sheriff Hallperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Hall, Deputy Sheriff Hall, deputy sheriff Hall
Mexican maidenperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. the girl
Sheriff Lairdeperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Shriff Lairde
the colored manperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. colored acquaintance of the murderer, colored acquaintance
Chunks (2)
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elopement of the girl. The officer had been
notified and had gone on a trip to intercept the
shooting party. Not finding them he was re-
turning to Silver City, and was just above town
when he encountered Pilar and the girl and rode
along with them a short distance. He was prob-
ably recognized by the fugitive but did not
not know Pilar, who watched for an oppor-
tunity and shot the officer in the back, fatally.
The murderer fled to Socorro, then to Albu-
querque, next to Arizona. The girl, who came
to the city, had promptly told who did the kill-
ing. For nearly two years Pilar was at large.
Shriff Lairde had been given a pointer and em-
ployed a colored acquaintance of the murderer
to shadow the fugitive. When Pilar went into
Flagstaff one day from a sheep ranch where
he was employed he met the colored man and
recognized him. The frightened fellow had
saved $100 and concluded to use it in fleeing
to California. However, the colored man gave
a deputy sheriff proper information. It was
arranged to invite Pilar to a baile and while
he was there his capture was easily affected.
While in jail at Flagstaff, he acknowledged the
killing, saying that Hall shot twice at him. This
was easily disproved by the condition of Hallβs
revolver when found and the testimony of the
Mexican maiden. However, the accused has
stuck to his story and accused the girl of false-
hood.
chunk 1701 Β· paragraph 0
jail at Flagstaff, he acknowledged the
killing, saying that Hall shot twice at him. This
was easily disproved by the condition of Hallβs
revolver when found and the testimony of the
Mexican maiden. However, the accused has
stuck to his story and accused the girl of false-
hood. At the last term of court the trial took
place, there was practically no defense, and in
a few minutes a verdict was given that sealed
his doom.