Silver City Enterprise โ 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) โ 1888-06-01
Entities extracted from this source (4)
Bessie Harperperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Bessie Harper
George Fiskperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. George Fisk
John Woodsperson
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a.k.a. John Woods
Mrs. George Fiskperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Mrs. George Fisk
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Two colored girls, of the soiled variety,
in imitation of their white sisters, were yester-
day promenading Broadway, attired in mother
hubbards and puffing away on cigarettes. There
is no other town in the west where this class
of humanity are shown as much liberty as in
Silver City. If there is no ordinance to prohibit
such vulgarity one should be passed immed-
iately.
A beef was butchered on Lawbaugh canon,
near the Gila last week, by unknown parties,
who took the meat away with them, but leaving
the hide after cutting out the brand and cutting
off the ears. As the round up was going on in
the neighborhood the thief must have been a
bold one. The carcass was discovered the next
morning after the animal had been killed and
the thief trailed several miles. The people of
that section are pretty well satisfield as to who
did the killing, and are also of the opinion
that it is not his first offense. If he is ever
caught in the act the chances are that his body
will grace the limb of a tree.
John Woods was brought in from Carlisle
Tuesday by Tom Dowd, G. W. Wheatley and
Cash Keen, for shooting up the camp. Three
or four weeks ago he fired into a party of
Mexicans, wounding one of them. Of course it
was all done in fun, but John may find it a.
pretty serious affair before he gets through
with it.
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uesday by Tom Dowd, G. W. Wheatley and
Cash Keen, for shooting up the camp. Three
or four weeks ago he fired into a party of
Mexicans, wounding one of them. Of course it
was all done in fun, but John may find it a.
pretty serious affair before he gets through
with it.
Bessie Harper, who waylaid and assaulted
Ruby Fowler, was bound over by Justice Givens
to await the action of the grand jury. Bessie
assaulted her victim with a stone tied up in a
towel, and after knocking Ruby senseless beat
her in a shameful manner. Her scalp is cut to
the skull in different places and her face is
badly beaten up. Bessie is out on bail.
Mrs. George Fisk, wife of a stockman near
Wilcox, who w~as bitten by a mad coyote, sui-
cided rather than die with hydrophobia. She
shot herself through the head.