Marshal Cantley went to Deming lastβ¦
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Desiderio Ochoaperson
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Jose Dominguezperson
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a.k.a. Jose Dominguez
A. J. Hurlburtperson
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a.k.a. Capt. A. J. Hurlburt, Mr. Hurlburt, Capt. Hurlburt
Frank McGlinchyperson
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chunk 449 Β· paragraph 1772
y in question. The
merest regard for former decency and self
respect, should induce the guilty ones to call a
halt, else the attention of the city council will
be directed to what promises to become an
abominable nuisance.
From ihe July 25, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise
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Marshal Cantley went to Deming last
Saturday to bring back two Mexicans, Jose Do-
minguez and Desiderio Ochoa, who robbed Ed
Dickenson of two shot guns, clothing, etc. The
plunder was all recovered together with some
gold rings and other articles taken from Milli-
ganβs ranch below Deming, which place they
had robbed on their way up here. They had
large assortments of keys of every description
and other burglarβs implements and were fixed
to do a thriving business in their line. Frank
McGlinchy, the Deming constable, is entitled
to the credit of the arrest of these undoubtedly
professional burglars and he has saved many
citizens from loss, annoyance and apprehension
by so quickly putting a quietus on the thieves.
They had a preliminary examination before
Judge Givens on Monday and were bound over
in the sum of $1,000, each to appear before the
grand jury, in default of which they have taken
lodgings behind the Whitehill wickets.
DIED
On the 18th inst., of an abscess of the
brain, in the 58th year of his age, Capt. A. J.
Hurlburt.