The Teal-Poe mining company of Cookโsโฆ
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Pie Bad Sinperson
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a.k.a. the Chinaman
Teal-Poe Mining Companyorg
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a.k.a. Teal-Poe mining company
Harry Pattersonperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Harry
Judge McAfieperson
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chunk 714 ยท paragraph 579
nging the China-
man, Pie Bad Sin, who killed Harry Patterson,
the well-known waiter of the Commercial hotel.
Through some change in the law it will be
necessary to reindict the Chinaman, who will
be returned to Cruces and held until the next
grand jury meets.
MINING MATTER
Dips, Spurs and Angles. New Strikes
And Development Work
The Teal-Poe mining company of Cookโs
Peak is shipping on an average of five cars of
ore per week, which averages 60 per cent in
lead and about $7 in silver.
COURT CONVENES
A Big Docket. The Juries Finally Secured
Court convened Monday after the arrival
of the train: Judge McAfie immediately ap-
pointed a jury commission as follows: Martin
Maher, Clark Rogers, M. H. Twomey and A.
J. Loomis. D. P. Carr was appointed bailiff.
Until Thursday afternoon the time was oc-
cupied by setting cases, hearing motions, etc.,
when the petit jury was empanneled as follows:
Frank Bell, N. O. Dimmick, George Hin-
man, George Parker, D. S. York, John Wright,
Steve Uhle, Price Heather, D. C. Hobart, A. J.
Spaulding, Henry Lister, M. V. Cox, M. E. Der-
byshire, Henry Rosenberg, Mike Carey, Morris
Longstreet, C. F. Bottom, James Winter, W. P.
Dorsey, John Galvin, Manuel Taylor, B. A.
Knowless, Wm. J. Rose, George Potton.