The Sentinel is mistaken, as usual…
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Entities extracted from this source (6)
Frank Lewis Raeperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Kid Lewis
Skillicorn and Snyder millorg
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Skillicorn and Snyder mill
A1 Mayfieldperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. A1 Mayfield
Dick Huberperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Windy Dick Huber, Dick Huber, Huber
George Robinsperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. George Robins, Robins
Perfecto Rodriguezperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Rodriguez
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chunk 400 · paragraph 1394
about the premises, it was certainly
the work of an incendiary. No punishment can
be too severe for such a miscreant and no doubt
if those firebugs are discovered, the citizens of
Pinos Altos will not await the law’s delays.
From the April 18, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise
The Sentinel is mistaken, as usual. It states
that Perfecto Rodriguez drew his revolver when
attempting to make an arrest recently in this
city, and when resistance was offered clubbed
the fellow, knocking him down. While making
the arrest the officer was assaulted and some-
how the belligerent got the officer’s front finger
on his right hand in his mouth, biting it to the
bone. It was then that the constable drew his
pistol, and knocked his opponent down. He was
entirely justified, and still has a very sore finger.
Frank Lewis Rae, alias Kid Lewis, who
killed Wm. Fitzgerald, Dec. 7, at Carlisle, N. M.,
was acquitted at Las Cruces last week. The
courts and jurors of New Mexico, it seems, have
forgotten the word “justice” in their dealings
with criminals. Their decisions, fortunately, are
not approved by the press, or the law-abiding
element of the territory. — Clarion.
Attempted Hold-Up!
John and Richard Boyle Make It Lively
For The Robbers.
About Twenty Shots Exchanged.
Dick Huber, A1 Mayfield and George
Robins Under Arrest