Thinking. 1. **Analyze the Request:**
The chunks provided are [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8].
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan in 1890 [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who killed a man named Gonzales at San Juan [3][1]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man convicted of murder in the third degree in 1891 [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
Lead: "Edward McEnterff was a Grant County man who earned the reputation of a "six shooter fiend" [1][5]."
Body: "In September 1890, McEnterff, an employee of the NAN ranch, shot Favian Gonzalez at San Juan after Gonzalez struck at him with a knife [3]. McEnterff was arrested and brought to Silver City [3]. On May 29, 1891, he was convicted of murder in the third degree [1][5]. The newspaper noted that McEnterff had earned a reputation as a "six shooter fiend" and that the verdict would give notice to such men that they could no longer "run the town" and terrorize the communities in Grant County [1][5]."
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- Edward McEnterff was convicted of mur-… (1891)Edward McEnterff was convicted of mur- der in the third degree for the killing of one Gonzales at San Juan last September. Mc- Enterff has earned an enviable reputation as a “six shooter fiend” and this verdict…
- Ed McEnturf, who shot and killed a Mexi-… (1891)Ed McEnturf, who shot and killed a Mexi- can at San Juan last fall, for which offense he is under bond, is again in trouble. He shot up San Lorenzo. Petronilo Chacon went to George- town, swore out a warrant …
- Shooting At San Juan (1890)Shooting At San Juan Edward McEnterf, an employe of the NAN ranch, was brought to Silver City under arrest for the shooting of a Mexican named Favian Gonzalez on Tuesday last at San Juan, a settle- ment on the…
- The Hudson brothers were in the employ… (1888)condition, but the chances now seem to be in favor of his re- covery. His wind pipe was cut with the ball. Ed was arrested at the hospital and is now in jail. He refused to be interviewed by an Enterprise …
- Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-05-29 (1891)if it is necessary to cross the line into Mexico, to send word to Fort Bayard. So far it would not seem that there is occasion for a general alarm, but no doubt several more killings will take place. Th…
- Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-12-28 (1888)ion, but the chances now seem to be in favor of his re- covery. His wind pipe was cut with the ball. Ed was arrested at the hospital and is now in jail. He refused to be interviewed by an Enterprise r…
- Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-05-29 (1891)ird degree for the killing of one Gonzales at San Juan last September. Mc- Enterff has earned an enviable reputation as a “six shooter fiend” and this verdict will give notice to such men that they can no…
- Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-11-16 (1888)pursued various callings meeting with fair success. His business affairs are said to be in a complicated condition but his administrator, Pat Higgins, is satisfied there will be something remaining for his fam…