Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1889-09-20
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chunk 2187 · paragraph 0
The Henry McWilson case, assault with
deadly weapon on Butch Wyatt, at the Ex-
change saloon of your city, was tried yesterday
and resulted in an acquittal. E. C. Wade, the
prosecuting attorney, examined only one wit-
ness, Chas. L. Cantley, for the territory. Butch
Wyatt being absent, the testimony was that the
defendant took delibrate aim, but John J. Bell,
for the defense, proved by a number of wit-
nesses that the shooting was accidental, and
made an ingenious and successful plea as to the
direction of the flight of the bullet. Tax payers
will have an opportunity to settle the costs,
(which amount to several hundreds of dollars),
of this quarrel of would-be-gamblers, who en-
deavor to attitudinize as “bad men.” If the
complaint had been one of simple assault, the
justice of the peace could have settled the mat-
ter, and thus saved the county the trouble and
expense of a “great trial” and an airing of
gamblers’ dirty linen in court.
The following cases from Grant County
were set for trial as follows:
C. R. Jackson, murder; third Wednesday.
Frank Lewis, murder; third Thursday.
Ada Humes, murder; third Friday.
E. and W. S. Hudson, murder; second
Monday.
Urbano Bermudes, attempt to murder;
third Saturday.
Territory vs. Jim Show, opium joint; third
Wednesday.
Territory vs. O. K. Show, forgery; con-
tinued.
chunk 2188 · paragraph 9
Wednesday.
Frank Lewis, murder; third Thursday.
Ada Humes, murder; third Friday.
E. and W. S. Hudson, murder; second
Monday.
Urbano Bermudes, attempt to murder;
third Saturday.
Territory vs. Jim Show, opium joint; third
Wednesday.
Territory vs. O. K. Show, forgery; con-
tinued.
Territory vs. James Paige, larceny of
horses; third Tuesday.
CHARLES G. VAN HORN
Quite a social time was had at the ball at
Chenowith’s on the Gila, some two weeks since.
Dud Hayes and John Lovely, both working on
the LC ranch, got away with a demijohn of
“elixir of life” enroute to some Spiders in the
Mogollons. They danced and drank, and drank
and danced. They finally had a misunderstand-
ing over one of the Gila belles, and went out
to talk it over. John Lovely, who was in any-
thing but a lovely humor, drew his gun and
shot Dud through the left thigh. When Dud
saw the blood spurt he became very angry.
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chunk 2189 · paragraph 13
and danced. They finally had a misunderstand-
ing over one of the Gila belles, and went out
to talk it over. John Lovely, who was in any-
thing but a lovely humor, drew his gun and
shot Dud through the left thigh. When Dud
saw the blood spurt he became very angry.
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He grabbed Lovely, took the gun away from
him, and when he finished pummeling him with
the pistol, he was not quite so lovely. Dud was
badly hurt, and was taken to the White House
for repairs, and Dr. Slough sent for. The wound
was dressed, and Dud is now able to hobble
around a little. The bullet came within a quarter
of an inch of cutting a main artery, which would
have caused death in a few minutes. Next
morning after the shooting, Lovely called and
said he was sorry, but was not well received,
and pulled out for Socorro county. He is now
working on the SU ranch. When the boys meet
again there is apt to be trouble, as Dud did not
like Lovely’s method of breaking up the ball.
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after the shooting, Lovely called and
said he was sorry, but was not well received,
and pulled out for Socorro county. He is now
working on the SU ranch. When the boys meet
again there is apt to be trouble, as Dud did not
like Lovely’s method of breaking up the ball.
An enlisted man by the name of Dorsey,
who was accused of stealing $15 from a
person by the name of Rutledge, after being
found guilty of the crime, made his escape from
the officers of Central. A correspondent of the
Enterprise from Fort Bayard seems to censure
the officers for not re-capturing him. He was
pursued by soldiers and citizens, and if the
correspondent is correct, the capture could, and
should have been made. It seems that Sergeant
Scott shot at Dorsey in an attempt to arrest him,
which has created a good deal of comment
among the soldiers. The question as to whether
a soldier has the right to shoot another; al-
though acting under orders, is creating dis-
cussion both pro and con among the soldiers,
and they want information on the subject. They
claim that they could have captured this man
Dorsey, but were afraid that if they shot him
the civil authorities would have been after them.
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ough acting under orders, is creating dis-
cussion both pro and con among the soldiers,
and they want information on the subject. They
claim that they could have captured this man
Dorsey, but were afraid that if they shot him
the civil authorities would have been after them.
A Mexican by the name of Quintano, who
was “blowed up” in the Georgetown mines, has
been discharged from the Ladies hospital. He
has lost an eye and an arm, and his countenance
is badly marred.
Millie Forest and Bessie Harper were yes-
terday morning each placed under $100 bonds
to keep the peace. They had been threatening
to do each other up in the most approved
Dempsey-Marine style. At the trial before Judge
Lucas, all the fair but frail girls of the town
were present, and kept the judge busy pounding
with the gavel to keep order in court. Some of
the giddy things were flirting out of the win-
dows with the boys. During the trial some of
the witnesses attempted to bring in the names
of some of the respectable ladies of the town,
which lent a little spice to the case, but the
judge shut them off in short order.