In this city the new law has been carriedβ¦
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it is brought up ,a little bit, as the saying is. Had
the law been such, to make it a criminal offense
to sell to disreputable characters the same as
in case to minors, it would have done some good
at least. It would have kept them off the
streets. β Pinos Altos Miner.
In this city the new law has been carried
out admirably, and we are indeed sorry that it
has not been enforced more rigidly in Pinos
Altos. The trouble there seems to be that the
back entrance, or the adjoining room, has been
used to evade the law. This is simply a techni-
cal dodge, the result of which is that a lot of
half drunken women daily flaunt their shame
in the presence of families. So deplorable has
become the situation at Pinos Altos, that several
gentlemen, who have resided there for years,
have been compelled to remove their families
from the camp. Upon the occasion of every pay
day at the mines, a horde of brazen creatures
invade the camp and make ample display of
their questionable charms. Only last week was
witnessed a sight which in most communities
would not have been tolerated for an instant,
that of three saddle colored wenches on horse-
back aimlessly galloping through the streets,
displaying their agility to the admiring gaze of
the populace. Something can, and should be
done immediately to stop those disgraceful ex-
hibits, and the matter rests solely with the
respectable portion of the community, and not
with the framers of council bill 108. The bill
is all right and must be enforced in every hamlet
in New Mexico. There are plenty of other laws
to prevent these riotous street scenes, and they
also should be enforced.