Thomas Cosgrove, Bโฆ
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Owen Hayesperson
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a.k.a. Hayes, Owen
Deputy H. E. Penneyperson
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Dr. G. T. Kimbleperson
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a.k.a. Dr. Kimble
Sheriff Lairdperson
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a.k.a. Laird, Shriff Lairde
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chunk 1504 ยท paragraph 8
there was
circulated a report that his wounds were not
sufficiently critical to cause death. Hints of
poison were freely mentioned to the effect that
it had been administered through mistake.
Deputy H. E. Penney at once summoned the
following jury: James Lynch, T. F. Cooney,
( 4 )
Thomas Cosgrove, B. D. Holmes, D. S. Bruner,
John Youst, Dr. G. T. Kimble, for post mortem.
The examination was properly conducted and
the results satisfactory to all. Upon investiga-
tion it was found that the fourth rib had re-
ceived a compound fracture and that several
other ribs were injured. Deceased was a native
of Ireland and 65 years of age. He was tem-
perate and industrious. May his peace be for-
ever. Spike.
chunk 77 ยท paragraph 60
there was
circulated a report that his wounds were not
sufficiently critical to cause death. Hints of
poison were freely mentioned to the effect that
it had been administered through mistake.
Deputy H. E. Penney at once summoned the
following jury: James Lynch, T. F. Cooney,
( 4 )
Thomas Cosgrove, B. D. Holmes, D. S. Bruner,
John Youst, Dr. G. T. Kimble, for post mortem.
The examination was properly conducted and
the results satisfactory to all. Upon investiga-
tion it was found that the fourth rib had re-
ceived a compound fracture and that several
other ribs were injured. Deceased was a native
of Ireland and 65 years of age. He was tem-
perate and industrious. May his peace be for-
ever. Spike.
From the March 2, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise
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Butch Cassidy Gang
Train Tackled
Robbers Again Work the Southern PacificOn Thursday night of last week the west-
bound Southern and Pacific train was robbed
in Grant County, near the line of Arizona. The
robbers evidently meant to avoid the New Mex-
ico law that provides capital punishment in such
cases, and to go into Arizona to do the deed,
like the men recently convicted of a similar
offense. But according to Sheriff Laird, who
visited the place, the train was this side of the
line.