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📅 1890newspaper📜 public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1890-03-21-003-alto_0u52tdo📄 TEI
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uaws and papooses, were on route to Fort Union, to be “eddicated”. Among the lot was “Kids” family, who has been committing depredations in Ari- zona. An officer in command gives it out cold that there are seven Apaches on the war path, besides the renegades in Old Mexico. A rich one is told at the expense of the Pinos Altos constable. Wood Poland and a few companions came into camp from the Mogol- lons, and proceeded to have a good time, and it may be that they carried out their pleasantries to excess. At any rate the next morning a war- rant was sworn out for them and given to the A victim of Cash Keen is W. H. Donaldson of the “Jim stock” ranch. On the night of the 19th instant, a valuable mare was stolen brand- ed 14 circle H on left shoulder. From the March 28, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise The Mexicans who arrived here from Old Mexico in search of horses stolen by the three men who were arrested on the Gila and taken to Dona Ana county, secured thirty-one head, and left a few with the sheriff to pay him for his trouble and expense. They were much pleased on recovering their stock. At one time they were about to go home empty handed as the supposed thieves had given a bill of sale for the stock to Bell & Wright, who were employed to defend them.