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Bob Hallperson
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a.k.a. Bob
Dick Hallperson
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a.k.a. Dick, Dick Hall
F. X. Aubreyperson
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a.k.a. Aubrey
Steve Nixsonperson
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Last week Steve Nixson, foreman of the
Gebhart cattle company, located Bob and Dick
Hall, two of the Pine Cienega gang who were
not captured by the Grant county officials, and
securing a Graham county warrant and a posse
from the neighborhood of Duncan, started after
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the men. Nixson and the posse returned to
Duncan without the men they went after, but
it is understood that they met the two Halls,
and in a fight killed them. This is not as satis-
factory a form of justice as arresting the men,
the way the Grant county officials did, but it
is much cheaper.
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Aubrey's Famous Ride
From Santa Fe to Independence, Missouri,
On Horseback.
Five Days and Nineteen Hours in the Saddle
From the Field and Farm.
The greatest physical achievement ever
accomplished in this country, was the ride of
F. X. Aubrey from the plaza of Santa Fe, New
Mexico, to the public square at Independence,
Missouri, a distance of over 800 miles, through
a country inhabited with warlike Indians; a
large part of the way was then a sandy desert.