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πŸ“… 1890newspaperπŸ“œ public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1890-10-10-003-precinc_17orkryπŸ“„ TEI
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chunk 533 Β· paragraph 2055
he above facts. C. S. Cooper was a young man between twenty-five and thirty and had always borne a good reputation. He had lived at Gold Hill about two years and was well liked. He left no immediate family, but had a brother at Willcox and another at Dos Cabezas. β€” Liberal. HOW IS IT? To the Editors of the Enterprise : How is it that the registration list of this precinct was lost? Was this among the papers which were destroyed by order of the county commissioners as so much rubbish ; or is this one of the clerical errors of the clerk? The public records of the county are in a deplorable condition, it must be admitted; corruption, gross carelessness, or clerical errors seem to reign supreme in that office. β€” A TAXPAYER. From the October 17, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise Numerous Shooting Scrapes The last week has been prolific of shooting scrapes. The first one occurring last Saturday. It appears from the best information obtainable, that a deputy sheriff of Sierra County named Taylor had followed a Mexican horse* thief from Hillsboro to Separ and had arrested him, but not before the thief had disposed of part of the stolen stock. During the evening after the arrest the deputy being in a saloon at Separ