The workmen employed at the Flagler…
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Joseph Crawfordperson
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W. C. Bellperson
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chunk 1109 · paragraph 1721
on getting outside mounted their horses
and escaped, going eastward. A posse is in
pursuit. Crawford was in the employ of Hill,
of Springer, N. M., and is well known by all
stockmen. Bell has for the past year been in
the employ of the Aztec Cattle company. —
New Mexico.
The workmen employed at the Flagler
reduction works, who return home late at night
have been troubled considerably during the past
week by knights of the road, and they have
become tired. They all carry batteries with
them, and when again requested to stand and
deliver, they may do so, and furnish a subject
for a coroner’s inquest.
O. C. Hinman is building an elevated side-
walk around the eastern corner of his business
premises. George has the contract and O. C.
is doing the work. Nothing like keeping money
circulating in the family.
Road Suprevisor Durkee is doing good
work on our streets, ably assisted by a number
of the city’s boarders. The improvement was
greatly needed, as one of the main thorough-
fares had become all but impassable.
Silver City will not be outdone by the
windy Queen in matters of this kind. If the
Enterprise is not very much mistaken it will
be only a short time until she will again dis-
tance all rivals.
fi.
From ihe November 13, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise
Miner's Convention
The Los Lunas Tragedy