CANTWELL TRIAL IN PROGRESS
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D. C. Cantwellperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Cantwell
H. E. Museperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Muse, Mr. Muse
Neil B. Fieldperson
1 claim cited from this source
T. B. Catronperson
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a.k.a. Hons. T. B. Catron
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chunk 783 Β· paragraph 799
post-office.
Episcopal services, by Rev. E. S. Cross, will be
held next week as follows: At Mr. Metcalfβs,
at the Mangas, on Tuesday evening, the 16th
and at Mr. Hallowayβs, on the Gila on Wednes-
day evening, the 17th. All are cordially invited.
CANTWELL TRIAL IN PROGRESS
The tril of D. C. Cantwell at Socorro, for
the killing of James Moore, his partner, is ex-
citing more than usual interest, owing to the
prominence of the party accused. It took two
days to secure a jury, and will probably require
all this week to terminate the case. A number
of witnesses from this place, among others H.
E. Muse, the arresting officer, have been in
attendance at court for more than two weeks.
Twenty witnesses will be called on each side.
Hons. T. B. Catron, E. L. Bartlett and W. S. Wil-
liams are for the prosecution, whilst Neil B.
Field and H. B. Hamilton are for the defense.
Such strong sympathy existed that the regular
deputy sheriffs were not allowed to take charge
of the jury. The fact was plain that efforts
were made to intimidate witnesses, and it was
openly declared, that if Cantwell was convicted,
that several of them would never get out of
town alive. The Court being apprised of this.
appointed deputies of its own. Bets were freely
offered that the jury would either disagree or
acquit, so sure were the friends of the accused
of the result.