appointed deputies of its own…
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A. H. Dollinerperson
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a.k.a. Messrs. A. H. Dolliner
J. E. Hindsperson
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a.k.a. Messrs. J. E. Hinds
Lydia J. Caldwellperson
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a.k.a. Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Lydia J. Caldwell, ricolite queen
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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.
Mrs. Lydia J. Caldwell, the “ricolite
queen”, has disposed of her interests in the
quarries to Chicago and St. Louis capitalists.
The following from the New Mexican explains
the situation;
Messrs. J. E. Hinds and A. H. Dolliner, the
former from Chicago and the latter secretary
of the Union Iron and Foundry company at St.
Louis, are here today en route home from Grant
county, where they and their associates have
just purchased from Mrs. Caldwell the famous
“ricolite” quarries. They brought letters to
several prominent citizens.
INDIANS OUT