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Marshal Muse swore out a complaint…

πŸ“… 1889newspaperπŸ“œ public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1889-04-26-011-fore_13log43πŸ“„ TEI
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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. From the May 3, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise Jim Murray, who was released from jail on Friday last and told to leave town, is again in limbo. On Friday afternoon he took the Gila road, and along in the shank of the evening came to the Circle ranch. Here he stole two saddles, one the property of Hade Stockton. He loaded the saddles on his back and started to town, but becoming tired left one by the roadside. The other he brought in and buried beneath rocks below the Bremen mill. The boys at the ranch trailed him up, and he was soon under arrest. After again finding himself be- hind the bars, he confessed to Deputy Card, and told him where to find the other saddle. It looks as though Jim is booked for Santa Fe this time.