Silver City Enterprise β 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) β 1890-03-21
Entities extracted from this source (7)
Cash Keenperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Cash Keen, Keen
Kidsperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. "Kids"
Wood Polandperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Poland
Apache raiding partyorg
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Apaches
Brockperson
1 claim cited from this source
H. H. Whitehillperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Sheriff Whitehill, H. H. Whitehill, Sheriff, Sheriff Whitehill
W. H. Donaldsonperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Donaldson
Chunks (2)
chunk 2527 Β· paragraph 0
Our handsome sheriff, Mr. Whitehill, while
engaged in hunting for Brock, the murderer of
the Chinaman, had the misfortune to tumble
into one of the many Mexican shafts on the
Pacific vein openings. His rotundity alone
saved him; the Mexican who timbered that shaft
must have been gifted with prophetic foresight,
and evidently divined that some day a large
man would tumble into the opening, and whose
safety depended on an extra amount of adipose,
which would lap over the timbers and thus
check a downward course. It required but a
moment to extricate him from his uncomfortable
position.
At Deming yesterday, sixty bucks, squaws
and papooses, were on route to Fort Union, to be
βeddicatedβ. Among the lot was βKidsβ family,
who has been committing depredations in Ari-
zona. An officer in command gives it out cold
that there are seven Apaches on the war path,
besides the renegades in Old Mexico.
A rich one is told at the expense of the
Pinos Altos constable. Wood Poland and a few
companions came into camp from the Mogol-
lons, and proceeded to have a good time, and
it may be that they carried out their pleasantries
to excess. At any rate the next morning a war-
rant was sworn out for them and given to the
chunk 2528 Β· paragraph 3
nos Altos constable. Wood Poland and a few
companions came into camp from the Mogol-
lons, and proceeded to have a good time, and
it may be that they carried out their pleasantries
to excess. At any rate the next morning a war-
rant was sworn out for them and given to the
A victim of Cash Keen is W. H. Donaldson
of the βJim stockβ ranch. On the night of the
19th instant, a valuable mare was stolen brand-
ed 14 circle H on left shoulder.