It will be seen by the above table thatβ¦
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Entities extracted from this source (4)
Frank Whitneyperson
2 claims cited from this source
James Evansperson
2 claims cited from this source
George Nyeperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Nye, George Nye
Sheriff Lockhartperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Sheriff Lock-hart, the sheriff, Lockhart
Chunks (1)
chunk 680 Β· paragraph 452
one
of the Hunters was riding. Nye then took to the
hills. No further particulars.
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New Mexico Census
Bernalillo
Chavftz
1890
20,913
1880
17,225
INC.
3,688
Colfax
7,974
3,398
4,576
Dona Ana
9,191
7,612
1,579
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Grant
9,657
4,539
5,118
Lincoln
7,081
2,513
4,568
Mora
10,618
9,751
867
Rio Arriba
11,534
11,023
511
San Juan
1,890
1,890
San Miguel
24,204
20,638
3^566
Santa Fe
13,565
10,067
2,695
Sierra
3,630
3,630
Socorro
9^595
7,875
1,720
& Taos
9,868
11,029
Valencia
13,876
13,695
781
& A decrease of 1,161
It will be seen by the above table that
Grant county has made by far the largest per
cent of increase of any county in the territory,
and it is safe to predict that this rate of in-
crease, in comparison with other portions of the
territory, will be continued for the next ten
years.
FLIM-FLAMMERS CAUGHT
Two bunco men who gave the names of
Frank Whitney and James Evans were brought
up from Doming by Sheriff Lockhart and placed
in the county cooler charged with working the
flim-flam racket, the making change puzzle,
whereby the merchant in changing $10 for them
gets mixed and they come out $5 ahead. They
worked the game all right on two Demingites,
Messrs. Byron and Hogdon, but were caught
dead to rights at Smith & Fleishmanβs store.
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