Justice of the Peace H. W. Lucas had quite
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Mollie Dewittperson
2 claims cited from this source
Willie Garnettperson
2 claims cited from this source
A. H. Moreheadperson
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a.k.a. Morehead, Mr. Morehead
Colonel Twomeyperson
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a.k.a. Twomey
Ed Harlanperson
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a.k.a. Ed Holland, Harlan, Holland
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nds of the Gila
settlements. He recently burglarized a house
near Cobb & Goodellβs ranch and stole some
clothing, breaking open a trunk to obtain them.
He has recently been employed at Carlisle. He
is very loquacious and boasts of his many
thieving exploits. Look out for him.
Justice of the Peace H. W. Lucas had quite
a busy day of it last Monday. The first case on
the docket was the city vs. Willie Garnett,
charged with creating a disturbance, using bois-
terous language at a public entertainment. The
culprit plead guilty and was fined $5 and costs.
The city vs. Mollie Dewitt was next called and
the prisoner plead guilty to the charge of inde-
cent and boisterous language, fine $5 and cost.
From ihe February 8, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise
Ministerial Correspondence
In company with A. H. Morehead and
Colonel Twomey, we went to Kingston recently
to install the officers of a new lodge of Masons,
and also dedicate their new hall.
We all took tea with Judge Holt, and like
a great many in this country he did not think
proper to have bread on the table, but there
was plenty of pie and cake and (?).