Silver City Enterprise โ 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) โ 1888-05-18
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Antonio Carbajalperson
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two horse thievesthing
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Bransonperson
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Sheriff Lairdperson
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a.k.a. Laird, Shriff Lairde
Sullivanperson
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The two horse thieves who were captured
near this city a few weeks ago by deputy W.
John Parks and Party of Duncan, recently
broke jail at Solomonville. A Mexican officer
followed the trail of one of the men for many
miles, and finally came upon him. The thief
was armed with a pistol, which allowed the
officer to come up within range of his Win-
chester without exposing himself to danger.
He then ordered the thief to lay down his
gun, which he did without unnecessary delay.
The officer then forced his prisoner to strip
to the skin, in which condition he was marched
through the broiling sun to Solomonville. It is
said that the prisoner was completely cooked
by the time he reached the county seat. It was
rough treatment, but the prisoner was lucky
to got off that easy.
There was a shooting scrape the other
night at Hermosa. A man by the name of
Sullivan was abusing another man named
Branson. Branson resented and drew his pistol
and shot Sullivan twice, wounding him in the
shoulder. Branson gave himself up at once, and
at his hearing before the justice of the peace,
was exonerated from all blame.
Antonio Carbajal, who killed a man in
Mesilla a few months ago, was given five years
in the penitentiary.
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d shot Sullivan twice, wounding him in the
shoulder. Branson gave himself up at once, and
at his hearing before the justice of the peace,
was exonerated from all blame.
Antonio Carbajal, who killed a man in
Mesilla a few months ago, was given five years
in the penitentiary.
Sheriff Laird offers to furnish a gang from
the county jail every morning to sweep the
streets provided the city will furnish the brooms.
This is a good idea, and should be adopted by
the council.