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📅 1890newspaper📜 public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1890-06-20-001-owners_1nfr643📄 TEI
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. Logan, Wm. Carmichael, M. Cooney. Fire At Central On Monday night or Tuesday morning, between 12 and 1 o’clock, the store claimed by Skelly brothers, and also claimed by S. Lin- dauer, of Deming, was burned. The fire was undoubtedly of incendiary origin, as a small ( 49 ) frame building in the rear had been saturated with coal oil and hay saturated with oil piled alongside and then set fire to. The building was a total loss, no insurance. The Pacific mill closed down at 3 o’clock Thursday morning, having drained the reser- voir of the Silver City Y/ater Works of water. From the June 20, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise EDW- L. DOHENY REPORTS ON MINES AND MINING TITLES TO MINE OWNERS: The undersigned is prepared to examine and report on mining propositions and titles to mining claims and to do the necessary legal and clerical work connected with obtaining United States patents for mining locations guaranteeing the greatest possible dispatch and giving advice in regard to the most eco- nomical and expeditious manner of procuring patents to mineral lands. PATENTS OBTAINED With the least possible expense and shortest possible time. Call on or address EDWARD L. DOHENY, Silver City, N. M. P. O. Box 181 Office over Crawford’s Store EDITOR’S NOTE: Edward L. Doheny