Intense excitement reigned in San Pedroβ¦
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D. A. McDougalperson
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a.k.a. McDougal
Newberryperson
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a.k.a. Mr. Newberry
S. P. Congerperson
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a.k.a. Conger, Mr. Conger
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chunk 1072 Β· paragraph 1628
ling he was unable to con-
tinue the business left by his father. He came
to New Mexico about five years ago with his
cousin. Rev. H. J. Furneaux, and lived near
here for about two years. He was of a quiet
and genial disposition, and was well liked by
all who knew him.
Intense excitement reigned in San Pedro
yesterday when it became known that S. P.
Conger took possession of the San Lazarus, or
Conger mine, as it is known, by force of arms.
About two weeks ago, it appears, Mr. Conger
attended a meeting of the stockholders of the
mine at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and things not
going to suit him he jumped into the middle
of the room where the meeting was being held,
drew a huge six-shooter from his pocket and
compelled the recalcitrant members to vote in
about the way he wanted. He started back
for New Mexico, but before reaching here the
directors at Milwaukee held a meeting, ousted
Mr. Conger, and telegraphed Mr. Newberry,
the bookkeeper at the mine, that he was ap-
pointed in Congerβs place as manager, and that
he should hold the property by force of arms
if necessary. Conger was much astonished upon
returning in finding an armed guard of men
over the mine and works, and was keenly cha-
grined over the situation. The property he had
discovered and worked for years had passed
out of his control. He stood the matter until
yesterday, when, watching his opportunity, he
disarmed the guard in the office and ran a
successful bluff at the mine and works. In a
word, he drove off the new manager and his
armed force and is again in possession of the
property.