A prize fight occurred between two of the…
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James Metcalfperson
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a.k.a. James Metcalf
Andreas Enriquesperson
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H. H. Whitehillperson
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a.k.a. Sheriff Whitehill, H. H. Whitehill, Sheriff, Sheriff Whitehill
Judge Isaac Givensperson
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romptly and vig-
orously defended their company’s property are
well deserving of what they receive ; the thanks
as well as the admiration of the whole com-
munity.
A prize fight occurred between two of the
demi-monde Wednesday evening in which one
of them got cut in the hand.
From the April 25, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise
Mysterious MurderOn Tuesday morning last, Sheriff Whitehill
received a letter from James Metcalf, of Man-
gas springs, stating that Mr. Metcalf’s sheep
herder had found a Mexican shot and dying
in the hills, four or five miles from the ranch.
Accompanied by Judge Isaac Givens, the sheriff
repaired to the scene of the supposed murder.
An inquest was held, the verdict of the jury
being: “that the deceased had come to his death
from the effects of a gunshot wound inflicted
by some person unknown to the jury.” The
story told by Mr. Metcalf’s herder is to the
effect that, while herding the sheep last Mon-
day, about 2 o’clock in the afternoon, he heard
a pistol shot and saw a black horse with a
saddle and bridle on, running away from the
vicinity of where the shot was fired ; a man
on foot was running after the horse. A short
time afterwards one of his dogs bayed some-
thing which attracted his attention to the dog.