Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-07-10
Entities extracted from this source (8)
Thomas Lukeperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Mr. Luke
Dr. Sloughperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Dr. Slough
Dr. Woodvilleperson
1 claim cited from this source
J. Francisco Chavezperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Col. J. Francisco Chavez
Judge Givensperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Givens
Lucy Garrisperson
1 claim cited from this source
Mary Lukeperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Mrs. Mary Luke
W. S. ranch damthing
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. dam on the W. S. ranch
Chunks (5)
chunk 4861 · paragraph 0
Territorial Tidings
New Mexico News of the Week
A patent has been issued to Lucy Garris,
of Gold Hill, New Mexico, for a car coupling.
The dam on the W. S. ranch, Socorro
county, N. M., has been finished and will soon
be full of water. It is situated at the mouth of
the box canon of the Frisco, and is composed
chiefly of substantial solid rock work, which
cannot be swept away by the wildest flood. It
contains over 160,000 cubic feet of rock and
100 feet of lumber. Behind it the water backs
up for a mile and a quarter. From it a flume
built of lumber carries the water for a quarter
of a mile along the face of the mountain to
where it empties into the ditch, which carries
it a mile and a quarter further to where it can
be made available to irrigate some 250 acres of
choice land. — Reporter.
BOSSY SEES BLUE
Thousands of cows wearing blue spectacles
is a curious sight in Russia. Blue glasses were
recommended because the reflection of the light
upon the snow has been so blinding that tens
of thousands of cattle have been attacked with
ophthalmia. According to a recent dispatch
from Vienna the entire supply of blue glass in
Vienna has been exhausted for this purpose,
and it has been necessary to obtain additional
supplies from Paris and London.
ARE THEY GUILTY?
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of thousands of cattle have been attacked with
ophthalmia. According to a recent dispatch
from Vienna the entire supply of blue glass in
Vienna has been exhausted for this purpose,
and it has been necessary to obtain additional
supplies from Paris and London.
ARE THEY GUILTY?
A letter was received in this city from Col.
J. Francisco Chavez, superintendent of the peni-
tentiary, stating that information had been re-
ceived from Mexico that a criminal held in
prison for murder had confessed that he was
the murderer of the Chinese gardener below
this city. It will be remembered by Enterprise
readers that about two years ago, the two
Chinese gardeners who cultivated the place
below the Bremen mill were badly beaten up
and robbed by some Mexicans. One of the
Chinamen died from his injuries, the other re-
covering. Several Mexicans v/ere arrested for
the crime, and at the term of court, August last,
three of them were convicted for the crime,
and are now serving time in the penitentiary at
Santa Fe. If the information from Mexico is
correct, they are probably not guilty of the
crime for which they are serving time, and will
doubtless be pardoned.
A Serious Charge
chunk 4863 · paragraph 9
ast,
three of them were convicted for the crime,
and are now serving time in the penitentiary at
Santa Fe. If the information from Mexico is
correct, they are probably not guilty of the
crime for which they are serving time, and will
doubtless be pardoned.
A Serious Charge
Wednesday evening about 5 o’clock, Mrs.
Mary Luke, wife of Thomas Luke, was arrested
on a warrant sworn out by her husband on the
charge of attempting to poison him. She was
placed under bond of $1000 by Judge Givens.
She gave the bond and was released.
chunk 4864 · paragraph 10
d.
A Serious Charge
Wednesday evening about 5 o’clock, Mrs.
Mary Luke, wife of Thomas Luke, was arrested
on a warrant sworn out by her husband on the
charge of attempting to poison him. She was
placed under bond of $1000 by Judge Givens.
She gave the bond and was released.
An Enterprise man called on Mr. Luke,
who has been at the hospital for the past week,
and from him obtained the details of the trouble
between himself and wife. Mr. Luke states that
for the past eight months his wife had given
him morphia with cracked ice and water, and
that he did not know it until he had formed the
habit and could not live without it. He noticed
at different times the bitterness in the water,
but attributed it to his liver, which was out of
order. It was his wife’s custom to fix the
cracked ice and water in a goblet with the drug,
which he usually drank soon after supper. After
drinking the water he became so sleepy that he
always retired almost immediately. This went
on for some time, before he made the discoveiy
that he was being drugged. On several occa-
sions he awoke during the night and found his
wife lying on the bed with her clothes on. He
was sure that she was disrobed early in the
evening, at the time he retired. He was satis-
fied that after he fell asleep his wife dressed
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chunk 4865 · paragraph 12
being drugged. On several occa-
sions he awoke during the night and found his
wife lying on the bed with her clothes on. He
was sure that she was disrobed early in the
evening, at the time he retired. He was satis-
fied that after he fell asleep his wife dressed
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and left the house, sometimes remaining away
all night. He states that only a short time since
he became afraid of his wife and refused to take
medicine or food from her hand. At the time, he
was stopping in Dr. Slough’s residence, about
two weeks ago. He was moved to his own resi-
dence about two weeks ago. He had two nurses,
both of whom were instructed by himself and
Dr. Slough to keep Mrs. Luke away from the
room. Early in the evening Mrs. Luke came
into the house and insisted that the nurses
should give the patient the contents of a small
barrel-shaped glass which she said Dr. Slough
had sent over for him. The nurses refused to
administer the potion, but it was set aside and
given to Dr. Slough 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.