William Walters Again in the Toils of the Law
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William Walters Again in the Toils of the LawAbout three weeks ago, William Walters
alias “Bronco Bill” was sojourning in the county
bastile and enjoying the hospitality of Sheriff
Lockhart. He had an invitation to remain until
the next session of the grand jury. Bill was not
inclined to sponge on the sheriff and one fine
day last month one of his friends who is not
being cared for by the sheriff found means to
get a handsome 38 caliber revolver through the
bars and into Bronco’s possession. William had
been on his good behavior and was allowed
considerable freedom in the jail corridors and
the night after having received the pistol Bronco
and a fellow prisoner were out in the corridor
later than usual. Suddenly the guard found
himself looking into the muzzle of a revolver
while Bill, who was at the other end, requested
him to unlock the grated door. The guard com-
plied with his wishes with considerable alacrity
and Bronco, in accordance with a previously
arranged plan, secured a horse while his fellow
prisoner marched the guard two or three miles
out of town and then graciously allowed him to
find his way back.
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grated door. The guard com-
plied with his wishes with considerable alacrity
and Bronco, in accordance with a previously
arranged plan, secured a horse while his fellow
prisoner marched the guard two or three miles
out of town and then graciously allowed him to
find his way back. Bill was galloping towards
Mexico and congratulating himself on the moral
courage he had displayed in denying himself
the pleasure of a prolonged visit at the county
boarding house but at the same time he was
possessed of a desire to reach the land of the
Montezumas at as early an hour as possible.
The next night about ten o’clock he purloined
a fresh horse from Henry Holgate at Deming
and continued his journey.