Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-05-09
Entities extracted from this source (9)
Mr. Utterperson
3 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Utter
A. Thomasperson
2 claims cited from this source
Ada M. Cutlerperson
1 claim cited from this source
C. A. Gogginperson
1 claim cited from this source
E. Cosgroveperson
1 claim cited from this source
John S. Swiftperson
1 claim cited from this source
Lizzie Blackperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Miss Lizzie Black
Mrs. W. L. Jacksonperson
1 claim cited from this source
O. L. Scottperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Scott, O. L. Scott, Mr. Scott
Chunks (2)
chunk 2569 · paragraph 0
Teachers employed during current year: C.
A. Goggin, principal, salary, $100.00; Ada M.
Cutler, Room 3, salary, $75.00; Mrs. W. L.
Jackson, Room 2, salary, $75.00; Miss Lizzie
Black, Room 1, salary, $75.00.
The school district is indebted on account
of advances of money made to former board of
trustees to Meredith & Ailman, in the sum of
$702.56, not including interest. Respectfully,
John S. Swift, E. Cosgrove, O. L. Scott, Trustees.
Silver City, New Mexico, May 1st, 1890.
On Tuesday evening last a lady was in-
sulted on one of the streets in this city by a
colored man. If the identity of the individual
can be established, he will be taught a lesson
which he will not soon forget. Such things
are of very rare occurrence in this city.
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Lost His Grip
The special correspondent of the Albu-
querque Citizen from Washington gives the
following of local interest: Mr. Utter, of Silver
City, one of the delegates, had his valise stolen
from his room in Willard’s hotel, which con-
tained a $50 suit of clothes and some valuable
papers worth several times the price of the
clothes. The thief robbed several others in this
and other hotels, then went to Baltimore where
he was plying his vocation and was nabbed by
the police. Mr. Utter will get back his valise
and part of his clothes, but there is some doubt
about getting back his valuable papers.
chunk 2570 · paragraph 6
es. The thief robbed several others in this
and other hotels, then went to Baltimore where
he was plying his vocation and was nabbed by
the police. Mr. Utter will get back his valise
and part of his clothes, but there is some doubt
about getting back his valuable papers.
A soldier from Fort Bayard relieved the
citizens of Central City of ennui Wednesday
evening by shooting up the town in the most
approved style of old times on Bitter creek. A
detail of soldiers from the Fort arrested the
shooter and stopped the fun.
A. Thomas, of Kingston, was thrown from
a horse on a pile of rocks, striking upon his
face and cutting his nose nearly off.