ADA HUMES PARDONED
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Dr. Sloughperson
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a.k.a. Dr. Slough
Pedro Bacaperson
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a.k.a. Pedro Baca
Refugia Armijoperson
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a.k.a. Refugia Armijo
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on the following morning.
Dr. Slough with the assistance of Dr. Woodville,
analyzed the contents of the glass, and found
it to contain a large per cent of morphia. Mr.
Luke has commenced a suit for divorce.
From the July 17, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise
ADA HUMES PARDONED
Ada Humes, the woman who killed Jack
Brown, a gambler, in Silver City, about two
years ago, for supposed infidelity, and was
tried, found guilty of manslaughter and sen-
tenced to three years in the New Mexico terri-
torial penitentiary, was pardoned a few days
ago by Governor Prince. The woman was a
loose character. It is said one of the excuses
for her pardon was her deplorable physical con-
dition. From a party in this city the reporter
learned yesterday that he received a telegram
from the woman when she was freed that her
avoirdupois reached the 178-pound mark. Not
a very sickly woman, eh? โ El Paso Tribune.
WOMAN KILLED WITH AX
The dead body of Refugia Armijo was
found in her dwelling between Socorro and the
smelter. She had been killed by being struck
on the head with an ax, the bloody instrument
of death being found near the body. Pedro Baca
has been held without bail on the charge of
having committed the murder, he having been
the last person seen with the deceased woman.
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