Joe Rice, who fired off his pistol in theβ¦
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Louis; C. W. Beryer, Wellsville, Mo.; J. H.
Mudge, San Marcial; A. W. Lewis Cincinnati;
T. W. Dudley, Howell, Mich.; Col. A. E. Head,
S. P. Carpenter, Doming; J. H. Hauson, San
Francisco; Joe Cohn, St. Joe.
From Ihe March 20, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise
Pleads Guilty
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Joe Rice, who fired off his pistol in the
settlement of Hachita a short time since, hear-
ing that Sheriff Lockhart wanted him, came in
on Monday, surrendnered himself, entered a
plea of guilty in Justice Givensβ court and was
taxed in the sum of $50 for the benefit of the
school fund.
TREMONT HOUSE ARRIVALS
R. G. Wilson, Las Vegas; Paul J. Wielandy,
Dr. J. C. Yarnal, C. W. Wiles, W. W. Hadley,
K. G. Puliam, W. H. Washington, Phil Prager,
St. Louis; Chas. A. Dathburn, Chicago; E. J.
Becder, C. C. Hall, D. W. Turner, Kansas City;
Geo. E. Boster, Minneapolis, Cas.; Dr. H. P.
Huntington, Eureka, Kans. ; Chas. Hugo and
wife, S. H. McAninch, W. E. Murray, Fort Bay-
ard; John Corbett and wife, C. H. Dane, Dem-
ing; J. E. Carey, Lake Valley; Rob Roy, J. K.
ranch; W. W. Dodd, M. T. Mackey, Wallace,
Idaho; J. H. Martin, New York.
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