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Entities extracted from this source (5)
J. W. Lynchperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Lynch
McWilliamsperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Me.
10th cavalry sergeantperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. sergeant of troop D
Butch Wyattperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Butch, Wyatt
company M privateperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. private in company M
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chunk 262 ยท paragraph 982
ll to $51.
This woman has been a mischief maker of the
most depraved, worthless and dangerous char-
acter and if she returns to town she will again
be arrested under the same law, and will get
a sentence which will prevent her from making
trouble for a few months at least.
J. W. Lynch, one of the big cattle men of
San Miguel County, with six of his cowboys, is
under arrest. Lynch is held in the sum of $5000
for trial and each of his men in the sum of
$1000. Lynch has been considered a tough
citizen for years, and will now no doubt have a
chance to explain many of his crooked actions.
If he is guilty he should be sent to the pen at
hard labor for years, and the chances seem to
be that he will get there. There is entirely too
much stealing in this country, and an example
should be made of the big as well as the little
thieves.
A little shooting scrape occurred at the
Exchange last night. Butch Wyatt was shot
through the left hand by McWilliams, a dealer
for Billy Bell. Some words had passed between
the two, when Butch says that he saw Me. draw
a pistol, and he slapped him and attempted to
grab the pistol. Both parties are under arrest.
A sergeant of troop D, 10th cavalry, was
shot at Fort Bayard yesterday by a private in
company M. Both colored. The trouble was
over a woman.
From the June 28, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise