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Jesus Garciaperson
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John B. Cardperson
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W. J. Foleyperson
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a.k.a. W. J. Foley, Foley
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chunk 391 Β· paragraph 1373
from one end to the other. The
claimants of such brands should be arrested,
and convicted of cattle stealing. If something
is not soon done to stop this promiscuous steal-
ing, honest stockmen will soon be out of the
business and their property in the possession of
thieves.
Jesus Garcia, a Mexican of this city, who
makes a living off of his cows, had sixteen
calves in his pen one night about two weeks
ago. In the morning they were all gone. Mr.
Garcia hunted everywhere but could not find
them. After several days eight of them came
back, all burnt up with brands. The rest of
them have not yet returned. The returning ones
came to the Noel ranch on the Mangas looking
as if they had been tied out somewhere for sev-
eral days. It is thought that they were taken
from the pen and driven into the Burros, close
herded or tied out. It is hardly likely that they
were driven a great distance. There will be a
reckoning one of these fine days, and some of
these thieves will steal no more.
From the March 7, 1890, Issue of The EnterpriseOn Friday of last week the hardware estab-
lishment of John B. Card was forcibly entered
and about $150 worth of fine cutlery stolen,
together wTith a number of watches left with
W. J. Foley for repairs, some of which were
very valuable. Not having a safe Mr.