Frank Jones, Mike Downes and Wmโฆ
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Mr. Mingleperson
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a.k.a. Mr. Mingle
Sheriff Lockhartperson
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a.k.a. Sheriff Lock-hart, the sheriff, Lockhart
Castilian Turquoise minething
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a.k.a. old Castilian Turquoise mine, Castilian Turquoise mine
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chunk 819 ยท paragraph 873
e owner of the old Cas-
tilian Turquoise mine near Bonanza City, re-
cently got $1,000 for one nugget of turquoise.
Frank Jones, Mike Downes and Wm. Co-
nant contemplate a four weekโs hunt in the
Mogollons. They will start out after the Fourth.
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Remarkable Disappearance
Sheriff Lockhart, who came up from Dem-
ing Wednesday night, informs the Enterprise
of the sudden and mysterious disappearance of
Mr. Mingle, a young gentleman from Chicago
who has been here for some weeks visiting
Frank Whitehill. Mr. Mingle and Mr. White-
hill took breakfast together at the depot hotel
Tuesday morning, and complained of not sleep-
ing well and still feeling badly. He had been
waiting for money from home to take him to
California. The money came that evening in
care of Mr. Whitehill, who could not find his
friend. Foul play was at first feared, and a
thorough search was made of the town, but
no trace of him could be found. No one had
seen him since breakfast. Men were sent out
in all directions Wednesday, and it is thought
that a clue had been discovered late at night as
a track had been discovered which had been
made by a sharp toed shoe, near the railroad
and about six miles from town. Near where
the track was found it appeared as though
some one had lain under a mesquite bush, rest-
ing on the elbow. Yesterday nearly every man
in Deming who could get a horse or a rig was
out searching for the unfortunate young man.