An Important Capture
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Entities extracted from this source (4)
Joe Phillipsperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Joe Phillips
Levi Harkeyperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Levi Harkey
Morris Cloneyperson
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W. J. Parksperson
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Chunks (1)
chunk 97 Β· paragraph 118
se esteem and
respect the deceased had commanded for years.
The deceased had been in the employ of
Colonel Hudson, of the Hot springs, for many
years, who remained by him in his illness and
had everything possible done to alleviate his
sufferings.
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An Important Capture
On Wednesday morning at 8:30 a.m. W. J.
Parks, deputy sheriff, with a party of four well-
armed men, consisting of Buck Tyson, J. T.
Phillips, Frank Shriver and Lew Childer, left
Duncan on the trail of two horse thieves with
four head of horses stolen four miles from
Duncan, Arizona. The trail was followed to
the Nichol ranch, where the thieves had broken
in and taken a saddle, the property of a cowboy.
From there the trail was followed to the Circle
ranch, a few miles south of the city, which had
also been broken into and a Winchester and a
pistol stolen. The party from Duncan was there
joined by H. O. Peck and Billy Quinn. The trail
was again taken up and the thieves overtaken
and captured at Al. Carwileβs place, about a
mile below town. One of the thieves halted
when commanded, but the other spurred his
horse and attemped to ride away. A few pistol
shots from one of the pursuers soon brought
him to a halt. The thieves have been going by
the names of Joe Phillips and Levi Harkey,
and have heretofore borne good reputations,
but their hard riding and mountain craftiness
would indicate that they are not novices at the
business.