Harry Patterson, a waiter well known inβ¦
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Chas. Pulkerperson
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a.k.a. Charles Pulker, Pulker
Harry Pattersonperson
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a.k.a. Harry
Mile O'Brienperson
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chunk 453 Β· paragraph 1781
from a
customer who owed him. Pulker gave bonds,
but as he was about to go east the bondsmen
withdrew and turned over their man to Deputy
Sheriff Christman who in turn turned the
prisoner over to Sheriff Whitehill Tuesday.
From ihe August 1, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise
Harry Patterson, a waiter well known in
this city, was shot dead in Las Cruces Tuesday
morning last by a Chinese cook with whom he
had had some trouble. Harry had slapped the
cook, who left the house, borrowed a pistol,
bought cartridges for it, loaded it, then visited
the kitchen of the hotel. Harry saw him coming
and remarked: βWell, Jo, have you returned to
work.β A shot was the reply, and Harry fell
dead with a bullet through his brain. The China-
man walked down to a Chinese house, entered
and locked the door. He was soon called for by
Sheriff Barela and quietly surrendered.
Some thief entered James Metcalfβs pas-
ture Monday night last and stole a valuable
pony, branded Z-P on left hip. Look out for
him.
From the August 15, 1890, Issue of The EnterpriseThe arrest of Mile OβBrien by H. E. Muse
is one of the most important of the year. For
some months stockmen have suffered the loss
of their most valuable horses, and but little
knowledge could be obtained as to the identity
of the thief.