EDITOR’S NOTE: Edward L. Doheny
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Edward L. Dohenyperson
5 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. EDW. L. DOHENY, Edward L. Doheny, EDWARD L. DOHENY
Albert Bacon Fallperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Albert Bacon Fall
J. Hillperson
1 claim cited from this source
Robert Roycraftperson
1 claim cited from this source
S. C. Hobartperson
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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
came to Kingston as a young man and taught
school between using a pick and drill in the
Kingston mines with Albert Bacon Fall with
whom he was later to be involved in the Teapot
Dome scandal which resulted in Fall’s death
brought on by imprisonment. Fall was the one-
time Solicitor-General of New Mexico. Doheny
became one of the nation’s leading capitalists.
From ihe July 4, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise
Mail communication with Silver City and
Alumina via Georgetown has been established,
the first U. S. Mail Route traversing the route
last Saturday. J. Hill is the postmaster of the
new office.
The Tremont House, the old stand-by and
a most popular hostelry, is now under the man-
agement of Mr. S. C. Hobart. The management
is in excellent hands and no expense will be
spared to make of the Tremont the first-class
hotel of the city.
The management of the Timmer House is
now under the supervision of the genial Mr.
Robert Roycraft, a gentleman of extended ex-
perience in the conduct of hotels.