A Mexican was killed east of Cook’s Peak…
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Clarkperson
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a.k.a. cowboy by the name of Clark
Unnamed Mexican of Cliftonperson
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a.k.a. A Mexican
W. H. Durkeeperson
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a.k.a. W. H. Durkee, W. H. Durkee
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chunk 254 · paragraph 964
the amount
of $11,000.
From ihe June 7, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise
A Mexican was killed east of Cook’s Peak
on Sunday last. He was caught with stock that
he did not own in his possession, and was sent
across the range with his boots on. He will steal
no more horses.
A cowboy by the name of Clark was
thrown from his horse Monday afternoon and
so severely injured that he died the same night.
He was taken to the Whitehouse ranch where
everything possible was done for him. Dr.
Slough was sent for, but arrived too late. Clark
was not conscious after the fall. He was hurt
internally.
Both of W. H. Durkee’s horses ha^e been
stolen recently, the last one was taken on Friday
night, from about three miles above town on the
Pinos Altos road. He is a gray horse branded
K U L on left hip, and is 14 hands high.
From Ihe June 14, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise