Hachita, Septβ¦
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George Forgetperson
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a.k.a. George Forget, George
Judge Titusperson
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a.k.a. Judge Titus
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that no one had the heart to gather
them up. The section men were set at the job
and picked up the pieces, which were brought
into town. Judge Titus held an inquest. The
verdict was in accordance with the above facts,
and exonerated the company from all blame. β
Liberal.
Hachita, Sept. 14, 1890
There was a little surprise in camp last
Friday. A man by the name of George Forget
was working at the American. Billy Baker
came in from Deming and reported that Rich
was coming after him, and that there was a
reward of $200 for his arrest. George was told
this and he said there was nothing against
him. That it was a mistake. The next day the
Sheriff from Tombstone came after him, but
he had gone. The sheriff said about eighteen
months ago this man was his prisoner in Tomb-
stone, and that he let him have a great deal of
liberty on account of his light charge as he was
only charged with stealing forty pounds of ore,
but George knew his guilt and when the sheriff
went in to one of the cells and left the keys in
the lock and his gun in the office, George saw
his opportunity and locked the sheriff in the
cell, took the sheriffβs gun and made his es-
cape. The sheriff was very badly disappointed
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