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Eddy Daily Current from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 3

Eddy Daily Current du lieu suivant : Carlsbad, New Mexico • 3

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THE EDD pAILY PllRENT. SATURDAY SEPT, 15 1894 LOCAL: New Groceries and-. i Hardware. ward, cutting the jugular vein full length, the murderer standing about a foot from Hololian'a feet. Ilololian rolled oves and got up on his hands and knees, groaned once and expired.

Barrett then said "I got the right think he would not have killed me because it waa against tug religion. Mat no; he did uotlielong to the K. iot P. to be a good man or anything like, that, and- he would have killed me if 1 had not turned the table on him. Jack did not belong to the K.

of P. lor the benefit of bis soul, or anything like that, but. gentlemen, he whs in it fnrtnnhniinrx. lift would have kill' i Mr. A.

O. Draper returned last night from Koswell. The new time, effective today on 1 can fnrulah tho hardware tut jour liow -thaPeeot Valley hill tralna to leaye odeTburt Turned the table uu him aad-4 house, stove and utensils lor yourjktrch- OEddy for llagerman, B2 milea north, at tl. or "Kelly of Fecos," who would do it again. Here the priest and Miiiinim Kind sdnicdnin? 10 hirii.l Gentle 10:80, returning at 3:55 p.

Barrett the men, let inealone, 1 am savincV this, I am 21 years old. Gentlemen, I hope to meet was sfeeping outside the tent, not to try to anything or he would kill him. you in iieuven. i am ouiy b- wktoi mu en, the ware for your table and groceries tor everybody. FOR CASH 1 meet any and all competition.

Come auu.seer Kiiiough, Opp'. Hotel llagerman. EDDY, N. H. Barnes and nut cue in sen uw souuiiuirii.

vou are all honest: 1 am honest or i weuld- Thejnurderei' then went to the tent Rev. C. C. Kdington and sister, Alisa fie, departed yesterday for Koswell, WhKe Oajyi, Bonito, Hope, and, several other $Sjpts to which Mr. Ellington goe in his papacity as.

pref-iding-elder of the M. E. phurch for this district The Woman's GwM. wall give a lawn so not be here of course. Now, gentlemen 1 in which he slept and said to liaworth will uive you Mr.

Kelly's said that he jumped into the muzale ol toe "I killed two men and guess 1 will have to hjde out." Barrett then Walked outside the tent' and commenced talking to the dogs, saying to one "in Heating of the watchman': "Well, Fad cial at the. courthouse yard next Tuesday gun and Raid to me: "For liod sane uon i and that I said to him: "Do you want souieot this and theu 1 said "Now go away, I hnve no quarrel with you." Now Kelly. testified that he listened to all this talk while the facts are that he was asleep. I do not. remember all that he said but dy, old, boy, we got our men and, they are the right ones, too; They 11 be af September 18th, at wnicn ice of all.

varieties wilf be served at 15c. The proceeds to be used for benefit of the Guild hall. Everybody is invited to attend. A Mexican laborer named Domingo was caught between a pile of ties and a freight car and a flat car run over him this morning and killed him in the material yard HE DIESGAME 4 4 THE FIRST LEGAL EXECUTION IN EDDY COUNTY. TALKS OK ffl SCAFFOLD Rib Murder of -James "Barnes and JohH flo-- loban Avenged at Last Grain, Feed, Hay, Wood.

tird and city scales opposite Current otlice. ter uS''piitrjv'e will fight them to a finish." Barrett; then left the 'caraajin. foot, armed with thedouble barrvVsliot Kelly knew that he was lying. Sow, gentlemen, 1 say again that! waa justiliedin killing Jack, because he would have killed me. Joe (ioodiuson then from the, crowd spoke to Jim: "food bye, Jim Jim answered; "111' engage a pew for you gun and.

a revolver. COKON Kit's VKKDICT. Holiest I't'i Jiiid Wood, near town. The facts up to the hour of were Impossible tolearn. TKe-Justice of the peace of the Seven The body was buried from the hospital.

(iiainaiKtliay on hand. down there." continued 'Now 1 aln done with all. I forgive you all with all my heart andsout. Gentleman, there la another thing 1 want to tell you: 1 did not do this tor to be a bad man. or to have the paper Alfalfa pasture, T.

Welsh' three salif south of town. mY SPRUNG TI1AP talk about it and for the notriety, 1 did it Rivers jirecinct, A. (Ireen, being rib: sent. Ihe justice of the F.ddy W.K. Stalcup, was sent -for am iin-pannelled a coroners jury efjinposed of fyilSfi Jonus, A T.

MurHiy, M. Ifen gley, U. F. Tucker, S. MpJonltl anil Peter The Btorv of the runaway couple from 0.

ueAS; raoriuRiou otiie Braymer, bids lair to have a peaceful nintinn. The Iniuved husband Mr. HE SCENE WITNESSES BY A LARGE CROWD OF CITIZENS- fiorone. of Braymer put In an appear in self defense 1 hare been a rascal nm life. Now 1 am suing from you.

UpO'a. bye. 1 am not afraid of thiS thing. "Jack" was the, name, by. which 116 lohan was faotiliaily known.) heft'liarrett wan through upeaklng tUa prient advised hfm to forgive nce today during the absence of young Tiia Murderer Meets lite Fate' With Alter exoinlnl.

ftumbei. of wit. fieorge Welker, the chap who slid out With Smilo -Claimed iio KJIUmI tlie Hen In jes, yutui due-nvrnvau, nan. WILL SUFFlV I-'(-U WITH Sullivan, Devereaux and II. K.

And rt'ceive the lasr Self Defence He Talked Up Id the "Cast Minute A FnU Acoonnt of the Crrooi A Game, Man. 1 solution, but it Kgan, the jury r.afu"tn(d verdii-fe-, to Jlrs. Sprong so unceremoniously ana wno lias been passing as her husbtind, Young Welker had taken a trip to ltoswell for werk when Sprong arrived with plenty of cash whichUe-depOsited to bond JarlTtrwTfnto nunear before the U. court nard for him to do so though the effect that both victimsJas. -Bur' AFRESH MiLKf James Harrett, the murderer 6f John 'itU a tear glistening in his eye he said nos and John Ilololian, camevto then death by gun shot wounds, inflicted by Ilolohanand James J- ia nies, paid At all tinics.i: agunm lie lianas or James isarretr on the Charge of having violated tne monds law.

The bond was SSOO which win MKXH'O EDDY, probably be forfeited and Uncle nmue much tts? ncher, Vhen young Welker JpLUlUB Up Win 1IIIU llic uau viuu .11 ijBtinct has triumphed over illicit love and he settle down to try to beat the case gatnst him here for violation of the jd-inoiuls tA. comfortable borne with her children seems to have had more charms for Mrs. Sprong than a crust with Welker. lie would. Then the black cap was pulled over liis face by Slierilt Kemp and the rope adjusted.

After the cap was pulled over his face he said: "Let 'er go," which were his last words. He requested the sheriff to take off his boots sayinS: "1 have been told 1 would die with my boots an. Til just fool you a trip, so here goes my THE MfHDKKlClt'S CHIME. On the evening of July 23, about sundown John Ilololian, Dan Sullivan and James Devereaiix returning to the Seven Rivers' reservoir dam from Seven Rivers when they met James Barrett, to.whom Devereaux gave a drink of whisky, Barrett asking for.it, or nis crime at 2:05 p. m.

today in the presence of about 1000 people', one of the largest assemblies ever in Eddy county. This being our flrst legal execution' it drew better than a cir cus. The afiair. was well conducted, and to Sheriff and Deputy Bush much credit is due for the manner in which everything passed, off concerning the hanging. At about noon a large crowd gathered about all apparently anxious to Bee one of their fellow beings pass away.

vAi precisely 1:15 p. m. Barrett was taken from Th cell iii the jail which has been his home for many months, and between Sheriff Kemp The Blue Front. H. W.

Schroeder. (itf nts clothing cle'uiieil, repaii'i'd and dyed. Heady made clothing altered. "Coats and vest re-lined and binding put on at reasonable rates. Derby and Stetson hats cleaned dyed and pressed.

THK AKKKMT. No one in the camp was armed and had they been there would have been no interference offered' to the escape of Barrett us it was in the dead hour of night and every body in the camp was asleep, with the exception of six or eight men, and it was fully an hour before the camp was aroused to a knowledge of what had transpired. At about seven o'clock a. in. J.

C. Dow, deputy sheriff at Seven Rivers, was notified of what had transpired and he svt out immediately to get the direction the murderer hud taken to make his es 1 ft itev. and Mrs. Govett, the new minister and wife, whP were" consigned charge by the hist cbnfereuce, wrere given U-shearty surprise party on last Thursday To show their appreciation 6f the new pastor and the members' of the M. E.

Church, South, and friends, began gathering at the parsonage at half past eeyen, each one with a pound, and before they stopped coming the pastor, and wife were pounded. The instruments with which the wesfLJounled consisted of four cape. After a careful examination of I the surroundings Dow returned to the and Deputy Bush, was to a double seated surrey in front of the cWrt house. Barrett had eaten a camp, having been unable to" find any i and alff our men walked to the reservoir camp together where they were employed on the works. Barrett wanted more whisky but Devereaux refused to give it to liim.

Barrett then went to liis tent, which was also occu- signs which would indicate that Bar McGASUN TIPTON of the i'. W. (Jivcia- Steam Threshing Machine hearty meal, after he received the sac- rett had left the camp and on being informed that no horses had been miss To'f'Pi'nuii in the jail and appeared very n.oii i 'surrey sacks ifiiiii'. six park cr ed from the camp, the conclusion was liaworth and i'lias. AfptJ Ink- imll" i Mfflr mini ui Vi aro prepared to thread ayrflkfti that the murderer was in H.

nnnnftr rfadcraofcfcufcbu-tiL'Sa' nail, I north of the i ii' ti 'inn hill, at hand. At 8 UK ol 1 1 'J1 dl l'- Wheat, pearline, abundance of dried fruits ttntH- wastlienmim4tili 'm tlMirn! and HhPriff Vnmn and 1 10 St vpr lie was lavuii; uw shackles or hand cuffs were placed up on the-wuentfKHMn tent and talked'contuiuously, keepnig 1 1 nit Dm liaworth awake until about two ciutfiy tormeu, neaf ocr-uji, iii: 'f i t-ii -mil cfolk a when Ilnwoith succeeded Kemp, and composed of W. ill getting asleep. This was lus bp. I J.

L. Dow, A in. Stone, 1 Dortmlitv and Barren Kot tin to do Ins W. M. Mhoou.

Suin MvDuuuldo portuility and Barren got up to do Ins M. Mhoon, ham McDonald luncan, -A' 'f -I'll, it and sev- bloody work. He first went to the tent And all iriiiu usnnlly sounrntaiil ir rial sugar, rice, four packages rolled oats, lot of tresh apples, pound oi tea, DucKwneat and canned goods too numerous to mention. Among the 'presents, tyro. Govett found a very noer money jmrse contAiiiing SOmO money, auA a number of comprised the "WyfijeS.tall pi whicf i was a great surphs'o to the young who knew nothing abojiUihe intension of the people until (hey began to gather in, each with their pound; then Brother xovctt said he realized he was in the midst of au-ohl fashioned Methodist pounding.

A very nict-time was had during the evening, those pwgeut receiving the hearty thanks of the and wife for their ihuge and much appreciated uiaehinu. The posse 'started in search frf-sHai Wo are cquippod with a sixlomi fnimiu auJ J. I. Crhb Bunurnlor mid will .1.. 3.

1.. lllllrtll IIUI I'lljf ItiiU loriiy. ordara at C'uhiikn oflioo wlmra can be learned the point lit wliioli' nuicliiiii' ran be found at any tiuiv. on him, i (TJje dro mountain tiniej ahd in jftst teii npHutes County riiysi-cian Kinslnger prrtiAounced the lite extinct. Urs.

-Tomlinson, Smith, Shed-lowsky and Kinsijiget were around liim after the drop fell and until life left the body, when Deputy Bush cut the rope and the body was laid out for the coffin. "A gamy man' is the general verdict, lie never weakened in the least. In the jail Barrett had the companionship of Rev. Father Ilardt up to 1:15, the hour of the execution, when1 Sheriff Kemp and Deputy came into the jail and ordered the jailor to open tlie door of Barretfs cell. Barrett, who wasdre8sKl for his'grave, asked to bid his fellow prisoners good and he was allowedto shake the lutndof eaeh, Sheriff K'iiip and Deputy Bush then with the prisoner between them marched 'out of tlio jail, Father liardt and in which Dan Sullivan and James liar-nes were sleeping and awoke Dan asking him if he had any whisky, to which Dan replied "no." Barrett then wanted to kuow where Barnes was; and Dan told liim he tlid not know.

Barrett then went away but returned in a few uiinuttw and again wanted to know where Barnes was, when Sullivan said: "There in "his bunk; he-sleeps there," pointing to the bunk on 'the opposite side of the tent. Barrett then went to Hai nes' bunk and awoke liim and asked, you any whisky to which Barnes answered in the allirmativ'e. 'Will you give frrw some in this, tin cup?" asked Barrett. re-, plied 'Barnes. Barnes tljen gave Bar rVtt about one p.

well mounted and armed with Winchesters and revolvers, scattering in different directions. After a search immediately, around the camp for about hour and when about MIX) yards above the reservoir dum'und about lil'ty, yards from the bank of the l'ecos river, Sheriff Kemp was called to a halt by someone calling to luni, saying: "I guess I'm the man you want." (n looking around Kemp saw lifanett about forty "yards distant from him. Kemp told Barrett ho was aft(r him and told liim to lay down his gf'in and step away from it if he wanted to give up without making und''Fe-Mstence, Barrett obeying, although lie WATCHES, CL06KS, JEWELRY. And wnli-li Ti-puiriug Uiy buniiiOHH, bu1. If yon ttitiil Bicycle Rov, and, Mrs.

AvQovett desire to express thiAr thanks to good people of Eddy for Ihe royal reception tendered them on the evening of the lSlli in the form of a "Methodist Pounding." thankg. W. A. U. fl Slieuul Kotci.

Total enrollment lor veek, 215. Miss Winpie Neathcrling, last year a student in the Koswell Institute, has enrolled in the high school. John Kayser and Harold Waugh will not be able to e.nferchiiolfur a week or two yet. They -are takiHg-thth' degrees as "Knights of Labor." representative bringing up the rear. The prisoner was assisted i Barrett) hud every advantage and could have killed Kemp and probably tir.ule good his escape even then.

But rett a gpod 'drink a bottle, pouring it into the tin cup Barrett carried, it seems Barrett- went away, arid drank the whisky, ile then gut a I he gave, up deliberately and peacefiiljS, double barrel shot hi had Imr- evxu-seeinjng anxious to. place Jiimsejf rowed front Mtke Jones-to shiml tab- i in the hands of the oUicejs and ut the Thru I I'll! fur bits with placed a couple of loaded I nn'-rey of the law. into the two seated surrey with Sheriff Kemp, Deputy Bush and Father Ilardt. Jailor Waldid and the reporters on-the A mounted guard'of' cfti-zens were deputized to assist in the ex-eqution wlio wure ranged ahead and in the rear of the mirrey, on the way out to the scaltold just north of the cemetery. Bar.rett'hekl "oii verse with his spiritual adTiser, saying, he would forgive every-one--saying the Lurda prayer i'our young ladiM of tr.e high school hare orgiinized themselves Into a School (Jiris Institate." Souio good music may be ex shells in it "and went to tent.

1 COLUMBIA, JAII. K.NTKIITAINKI) Of iikimi The mui'dt-ri-r v.ds lamli'd in the Kd- Uhi u-ll mm 11 to --1, i i nnil i I l.l.yi li lii hiikIu. AH Lim till' IMH. county jail at il July niiiiiiti-s jui-t lit'teeii liiuiis and thirty E. D.

He stood by the door atul called by "nanie several time awoke. Then Barrett said: "Conic want to tee you a niinute." 1 Barnes ariwe and walked to the door when without a word of warning, ndsed th'e-guh and iiied the l'uil charge oi Xo. shot 'into-Banies' tliroat, cutting off a portion of fi-oiu tin- tinie he shut his first iiiid other prayers of the churcli; lie pected. A lieino.rest silver niedr.l contest will be given by puj)ils in tlie tsdiaol at an early dateU Miss i'ush hag sick list forrii -couple of day. Miss Lucy-iiiuh taught hi her place.

The teacher of the colored sitluiol, M.r. i C. Davis, was unable to reach ijciidy ami begin work on tiiii, but is expee'ed-n ow in a few days. BEAN. "a TIPTON ilxtNtcsiuMit nisi.

IiIkIi.io Kddy all uitd itiucli talk cf -lynching the murderer should he bo captured was iatticijmtfd in through tin tl'ay, ilotoflaii having many 'f iii iiits" j.ere. es- the chin, the shot lodging in the back if lliu fu1 i-i 11 tr 1 11 1 iliilll. i ill, Il Will U- f-illii-l A III 'alt luni ti -iti For Kent: a tmm house liiiclj'oi-oupied V' hl JI.U. .1, in niihutc. Dan Sullivan, vvho awo'te lu-cially am ng the railroad.

men, was inarched up the steps of the scaffold between Slrerill.Kenip and and when asked if he had anything toady, he delivered the following, which won token down 'by J. C. in uhoit Tiahd-fo'r. the i have a few-rein ark a to make and Want to tell nu kooi! bye. First I want to say gentlemen, "ha vo luoi.e any harm to any man Js 'there a inaii Lit tfnx.

crowd that I Uavff wro.Vgi'd or do i nwv anything to anybody bi'ak ut! Have you known ine to oo.i u-ll m-j now. Is it because 1 did not foiluw lidiy M.ik-nii when Barnes: walked to tire dour, Air. uniiueiii. is. s.

iiotter, room 13 Tansill block. 4 Kemp was of the feeing which existed in r'gard to the mat- nesscu the whole uitair and as soon as Uarretf turned Ut leave Sullivan got i lK'1 gnaw.M we.i again.it any at-otit of the tent, fearing' a ynular fate at lynching. ilist and self he remained in the tent. "Ham-It n'hta after lihri-'lfs arrest Any and nil niudzlnrg, -ajid hooka will be fitnUhed.iiBBKMi'SUb-. criLeii at actual Fine 'Ganiage and 'Wagon Work.

Sared ly Httf nut Mj. the uf jail and ml. ijivvu l- pvadv a uosd, Ky Kept 14. -Just as the thu a'lked down -the road uud seeing night watchtiian.nke Schwab; said tirhiru: 'Vihi fclnrw Dever- riaaMhe Moant-Uke hltle-Uug liutun ar Uu Ik- vaI thy ri. r- imwsuw i Mi.e i jnr limuuini llinl PI eaiu'utent." The watchiiiau tried 'f r- Thwthiit Ux the Lh.ral ufa iiuw-ii, im cciinriohuiiii'' II nan 'Alio h.id Uirowii huiis Uirowii hiiiiwli', of hi.

I rrl 'Cy William Sixsiuith (tapped up to the or-, han burl killt-n me yi nil uoulil Un nid ganUt, Mm. Jonea, and fired two shuti that md -lua nid ll lohan wkumi linu kiil- mi-; I hum it. 1 u-lii-r from A iiihthI fhtltf ntiA l.nllpt .1 it i.i.i. 1...... 1 I.

I villi the ol the law, mini dad si way for the time but the iuc fit hiig was again stim-d up a-d Sin Uli-mpt made to a nn.li iwiapi ,..,.1. i(- a tmrt her. but her corset stay taveu, I parley and argu the cise but he pulled hiti gua up and told Syiiwab hi- would 'i'ive it to hinr ir he delayed Schwab theu started for Dever-eaui' tout; Barrett in the war. the tout was reuiiid Barrett 'told the watchman to ludd the iunu-i-ii-no 1 V- -IA 1... i.

I her life, and she was only-twlly rngbt tilie.j J-rK Wy, -Uunu a rtt-r granted a ned. Sixsuiith. escaped. TS cause hiatrhniKi lionr iiii.it it only v.iti:i' i LiwiiH ci'UllIV, Folii" eii'i known for the mnrder. Y.v Ulll irw tn-M'lt Illl leaT I' I tWI ji.n iii.lrt imw I nm ii limn uinf uiiitlic.likti a iii in.

It due mil niiiktf uji) If-rciii-e v' I could Me iiisidv! ihe tent, and he 11 mtls imt gi Mm ji Mr. ArriT uiri.f uii i.i ti a ol vcu'ne fur Jaiuej Devereaux Vet up. John Ilololian wos skepipg uu th-s PlTrSBCBC, 8ept. Oonerl aiJi aiway i. ibJm-U.

It lii.KiciiK! 1 v.m had lieirii Although the a telU'ni V- TiUM a. Iiiitb VV'ft vigwroii -jumiiy m.o. i u.i oi-ert (jiii iv i the ll.r with Dveremit. but l.fi e.sci fi.icri-.J.cve aticiiu-t cm failun Ppocket and Tablo at Un varioiu i'auv Sheriu Kemp Si id thy jail well Ujmmi t'Ai'ive sti.t hiye frirtii'a wa escortea tne nouw niunuri.iti; jou, lau.K i in." uu i iiui f.intBi,;. P.t70i)f Hei rbam noiirfy? 1 were Tost aidtH-p and B.irrett appearing btolumb.i'oat7uoot Uii ko.

utr ibe rhh. i ii. to tire of trviint to awake them -arrival was knnonnced bfthe firiH- bal i lOiugJoawake lit, denoHu- shots in Iront of the hotel, irer rin ilmt rud gun on l)tng on t.ifc outer hell rfoepd for Partr 1 "tU" 1 106 and wa taken to the rvwpiiou is did rjibtii i.m Kbfc tlw rig.ji da theEastEii-l -1 Wwcd to 'j JCimu antl r.ni.'i'ing 1 1 I I utlery, uiu. a.i r.u.t dfCv. VAmrViunltion, k' lw .1 4 Ii ,.,4 i 6.

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