Image 1 of Albuquerque morning journal (Albuquerque, N.M.), May 14, 1916, (CITY EDITION)
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Entities extracted from this source (2)
Major Langhorneperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Major Ianghorne
Frederick W. Sibleyperson
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a.k.a. Col Frederick W Sibley, Colonel Sibley
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AIM QUERQUE MORNING J OURNAL CITY EDITION CITY EDITION rjJwTVSFVEXTU VEAft Sixteen Pages Albuquerque New Mexico Sunday May 14 1915 Sixteen Pages Dally by Carrier or Mall Mfc Month Single Copte Be MIMRYTPK unmLiii i iiuui u AFTER BANDITS ME TO HALT BELOW BORDER Major Langhorne Awaits Ar rival of Superior With Rein forcements After Penetrat ing 50 Miles Into Mexico FRIGHTENED PRISONER IS USED AS GUIDE American Brings Details of Second Punitive Expedition Says Intention Is Not to Re main Long iar mokkin journal spccim Linn wimi Marathon Tex May 13 Fifty miles south of the Mexican border from Boquillas Major Langhorne halted his huh after the Glenn Springs and Boquillas raiders tonight o await the arrival of Col Frederick W Sibley and three troops of the Fourteenth cavalry Earlier In the day advance scouts of Major Langhornos equadroit met with several Mexican cowboys and from Information secured from them learned that tho bandits were con centrated ubout eighty miles south ward and numbered over 600 Upon receipt of this news Major Ianghorne sent a courier to advise Colonel Sibley commander of the expedition From an authoritative source it was learned that Colonel Sibley decided to cross with tho