Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1889-04-26
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On Tuesday night last, as Gee Lung, pro-
prietor of the Chinese store on the corner of
Texas and Yankie streets, was counting his re-
ceipts for the day, his door was entered by a
tall, light complected man, supposed to* be a
negro, who asked for ten cents worth of candy,
and as Gee turned his back to the counter to
serve him, the customer raked off the money,
$34, and then hastily fled. Gee threw his Chi-
nese arithmetic in the safe and started in pur-
suit, giving utterances to his feelings in such
strong language that the whole of that section
of Chinatown was a wild commotion. The air
was full of yells, ques and Chinese profanity.
Officers were soon on the trail, but so far the
thief has not been caught. Since the theft there
has been an advance of twenty-five per cent on
all goods coming from that store. Sheriff White-
hill offers a reward of $50 for the arrest of the
thief.
Mason, the soldier trailed to Fort Bayard
the morning after the robbery of the Chinese
store, was turned loose, as the Chinaman could
not identify him. There is no doubt in the minds
of the officers that he is the man. He is said
to be a hard case.
The following proclamation has been is-
sued by Sheriff Whitehill and will be strictly
enforced :
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the Chinese
store, was turned loose, as the Chinaman could
not identify him. There is no doubt in the minds
of the officers that he is the man. He is said
to be a hard case.
The following proclamation has been is-
sued by Sheriff Whitehill and will be strictly
enforced :
NOTICE. — Notice is hereby given that all
persons who are without visible means of sup-
port, must immediately leave Silver City or find
work. Lewd women found on the streets, under
the influence of liquor, will, with their escorts,
be arrested and locked up.
H. H. Whitehill, Sheriff
Silver City, N. M., April 24, 1889
An elegant sideboard has recently been
added to the Timmer house bar, which for
beauty of design and elegance of finish cannot
be excelled by either the proprietor or his gen-
tlemanly assistant. It is well stocked with beau-
tifully labeled bottles, the contents of which it
is said cannot be excelled for oily smoothness
and cultivated flavor. The bar also makes a
specialty of light summer drinks, such as orange
wine, mint julips, sour mash and bourbon.
Claudie Lewis, who was entirely too “flip”
on Tuesday night, was arrested by Marshal
Muse and locked up until morning when she
was turned loose in time to rearrange her toilet
before the trial. “Chicharo” Vega attempted
to interfere in the arrest, and on Wednesday
morning the marshal swore out a warrant for
him.
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on Tuesday night, was arrested by Marshal
Muse and locked up until morning when she
was turned loose in time to rearrange her toilet
before the trial. “Chicharo” Vega attempted
to interfere in the arrest, and on Wednesday
morning the marshal swore out a warrant for
him.
A correspondent writing from Carlisle,
whose letter arrived too late for publication,
states that a Mexican was shot in the head by
another Mexican a few days since. The name
( 9 )
of the Mexican who did the shooting is Trinidad
Abalos, and has made his escape. The wounded
man is still alive, but may not recover.
Jim Murray, an old “bum” and a chronic
jail bird, was arrested Wednesday night by
Sheriff Whitehill, and locked up. He had been
attempting to break into the sheriff’s house. He
was turned out the next day and ordered to
leave town. Jim had made a good many bad
breaks and always gets off too easy.
Marshal Muse swore out a complaint
against Millie Forest, a frail female, who it
seems has been given to the use of profane and
foul language on the streets. Her trial will be
called today.