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The Silver City, Pinos Altos and Mogollon Railroad Company β€” Patience C…

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as it looked in 1875. The street at left of picture is Bullard street. The house in the upper left center with the three windows is said to have been Judge Potter’s home. We have not found anyone who can identify any other buildings in the picture. β€” Courtesy James Hagan The Silver City, Pinos Altos and Mogollon Railroad Company β€” Patience Casey Glennon, aunt of Mary Boulware, is standing on the steps of the caboose in the center. James J. Roberts was train engineer around 1906, about the time the photo was made. The tracks first laid for a Mogollon route, ran from the old smelter south of town to the present Catholic cemetery β€” thru the Luck Minins: and Chloride area and thpn rimlprl t.Via nnrfliwDat- onrl Carlisle Camp There Are Now No Fast Women Allowed On The Streets Of Carlisle Sadie Ray, who on the 10th, hit Frank Murray on the head with a beer faucet, was sent to the county jail for two months. Frank had been drinking and after being hurt fled to the hills, and has not since been heard from. The people have hunted the hills over, but so far can find no trace of him, although a liberal reward in money has been offered for his dis- covery. He was badly hurt and it is feared that he may have wandered off into the hills and died.