A Mexican by the name of Quintano, whoโฆ
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Bessie Harperperson
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a.k.a. Bessie Harper
Millie Forestperson
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ough acting under orders, is creating dis-
cussion both pro and con among the soldiers,
and they want information on the subject. They
claim that they could have captured this man
Dorsey, but were afraid that if they shot him
the civil authorities would have been after them.
A Mexican by the name of Quintano, who
was โblowed upโ in the Georgetown mines, has
been discharged from the Ladies hospital. He
has lost an eye and an arm, and his countenance
is badly marred.
Millie Forest and Bessie Harper were yes-
terday morning each placed under $100 bonds
to keep the peace. They had been threatening
to do each other up in the most approved
Dempsey-Marine style. At the trial before Judge
Lucas, all the fair but frail girls of the town
were present, and kept the judge busy pounding
with the gavel to keep order in court. Some of
the giddy things were flirting out of the win-
dows with the boys. During the trial some of
the witnesses attempted to bring in the names
of some of the respectable ladies of the town,
which lent a little spice to the case, but the
judge shut them off in short order.
From the September 27, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise
An Old-Timer Killed