A gang of outlaws are still operating in…
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N. Y. Anchetaperson
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Burt Menardperson
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on the Gila river was reached and the wounded
limb cared for as well as circumstances would
admit. Mr. Emery is almost 60 years of age.
A gang of outlaws are still operating in
the neighborhood of San Lorenzo. Recently
N. Y. Ancheta’s safe weighing 1500 pounds, was
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carried out of the store and buried near the
Mimbres river where it was found next evening.
It had not been opened, the thieves either not
knowing how to blow it open or being pressed
for time. N. Y. Ancheta’s store has been four
times robbed during the past few months, and
now Mr. Ancheta has concluded to go out of
business. Burt Menard’s house was recently
burned with a loss to the owner of $1000, pre-
sumably, by the same band of outlaws. A
clean-up will be made in that section one of
these days which will teach the gang a lesson.
Captain French rounded up all his cow-
punchers and told them if they intended to
marry this year that it was time they were at
it, as he was tired of their running around every
Sunday when they should be branding maver-
icks. Dap.
From ihe April 13, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise
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