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More Stolen Stock

📅 1890newspaper📜 public-domainid: s_more-stolen-stock_ad0941📄 TEI
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More Stolen Stock Mention was made in last week’s Enter- prise of the arrest on the Gila of Frank Murray, George West, Harry Tacket and A. C. Dolores, with twenty-four head of stolen stock in their possession, besides three fine stallions which they were riding. Soon after their arrest Sher- iff Whitehill intercepted a postal card from R. L. Morgan, an employe of Head & Heart’s, in charge of the Cow Springs ranch, asking Frank Murray to come and take away ten head of stock horses left at Cow Springs. This was a clue for the wily sheriff, and he sent down for the horses, subpoenaing Morgan as a wit- ness. The stock was brought in and is now in the sheriff’s charge. No reflection was cast upon Morgan in the transaction, as he is understood to be a first-class man, simply allowing Murray to leave his stock there until he could send for it.

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