TIIH OMAHA DAILY" BIDE : SATURDAY , AITU\ST ( (5 ( , 1881 , BILLY THE KID , fjko True History of tlie Boy- DeYil's ' Terrible Explosits , 'Ho Only Killed Eleven Men That 1 Know of " Details - tails of His Own Death. 8 | > cclal Corretpondence of the Olobc-Dcmocrat. LAMV , NEW MEXICO , July 29 , 1881. In your pnpor of last Monday , which , owing io the floods and wash * outs along the railroad , has just reached - od here , I BOO you cony the long and absurd sketch of "Billy the Kid" and his fictitious "castle , " furnished the Philadelphia Times by its correspon dent at Fort Sumner , Now M6xico , in a luttor dated July 10. The Times correspondent gives , as the here of an alleged wonderful adventure- the castle of the famous "Kid , " and the authority for his Munchauscnish pen- picture of that redputablo boy-devil , a Air. Duncan , who is described as hav- ing been at ono time a niuinbcr of t Gon.'yhorrrian'u ' stall1 ; but , rtiion his * "adventure" occurred connected with n railroad surveying party , and "now a successful trniler at Alainosa , Now Mexico. " The vrhblo story of "tho Kid's" feor- goous styles is , the wildest bosh ; his "impregnable castlo" was a clear case of "a castle in Spain ; " and his cold- braided broadcloth , his royally-capari soned steed , his black buckskin trous ers with rows of fringe and silver bolls down the IUQS , and his $300 hat blaz ing with gold and jowelst were the gauziest fabrics of a whiskicd brain. But without any of this blazonry of humbug and embroidery of fiction , the history of "Billy the Kid" eclipses all Beadle's dimo. romances of border ruf fianism and crime , and dims by com parison the luster of Missouri's pot heroes and exemplars , the dashing Jameses. Ho needs no bogus silver spurs stuck on his heels by a Phila delphia scribbler to send him gallop ing down teA A DLOODY AND HAKE-DEVILISH IMMOR TALITY in the annals of this strange , wild ter ritory. The | simple story ohliis hide- ' cms career would till a volume written in letters of fire and blood , and give a bettor idea than all the inventions and pen-and-ink extravaganzas of a thousand correspondents , of the des- peradoisni that has for years cursed Now Mexico and retarded the develop ment of the richest mining region on the continent. ' 'The Kid" was the incarnation of Now Mexican civiliza tion , as it has been in the ruiUanly days not yet gone by the civilization of the pistol and knito , of rifles with the number of their victims notched on their stocksjof savui < o Apache raids and massacres , of ruthless vendettas and assassinations , and murderous wars between would Vo cattle kings and boss land-grant swindlers a civ ilization of which TUIS SIGNIFICANT ODTCUOI'I'INO appears in the Las Vegas Daily Gazette of day before yesterday morn ing : "NOTICE ! "TO THUGS , THIEVES , CUT-THROATS , MUKPEKEKB ! "You arc notified that your pres ence will not be tolerated in the vicinity of Las Vegas after 10 o'clock p.m. , Wednesday , 27th. This notice is intended to include the 'Kips , ' and all other persons not engaged in earn ing a livelihood in a legitimate way. "By order of the "COMMITTKE OF SAt'ETV. "July 24th , 1881. " Such a "civilization" should be spelled deyilization , and "Billy the Kid" was its prophet , its legitimate result , its perfect exemplification. From interviews with many men who know him , including Mr. Taylor , whom I have already mentioned , Marion Turner , who led in ono of the most no ! able campaigns against him , and Pat Garrett who killed him , I am able to give you A FEW FACTS in regard to him and to correct sever al errors which uro being published far and wide. The papers speak of him as Billy Conloy , Billy Coyle , Billy Donovan and Billy Bonny , and us many regions clamor for the honor of his birth as for that of Homer. The Now York Sun seta him down as a New York beer saloon brawler of live years rgo. Springficldj Illinois ; Sherman , Texas ; Philadelphia , Cincinnati , and several other places are credited with IUH na tivity. HIS JIBAI. NAME was Billy McCarthy , and ho was born in New York , When ho was a very Binull boy the family settled in Silver City , Gr.int County , Now Mexico , and ho was raised in that place. After the death of his father his mother married a man named Antrim , who is now living in Georgetown , Now Mexico , and a brother of Billy is a miner in that region. When ho'was about 15 yearn old ho was jailed in Silver City for robbing a utoro. Being very small for his ago , somu ladies took pity on him and helped him to escape , which ho did by crawling up through the chimney of the jail. His feminine sympathizers then furnished him clothes and money and ho bkipped over into Arizonia. Here , when he _ waa 10 or 17 years old he KILLED HIS FIHST MAN in the most deliberate , cold-blooded style. Pursuit was hot , and ho lied back to New Mexico , and took refuge among the cow-boys of Lincoln coun ty , just about the time that the "Lin- county war" broke out. The war , according to Marion Tur ner , who was a conspicuous figure in it , originated in the determination of "Old John Chisum" and his partner , Alex. McStvain , to establish a mo nopoly in the stock-grazing business and make themselves what they claimed to be , "the cattle kings of the Pecos valley. " They drove in 80 , 000 head of cattle. The herds of the Huioller ranchers wore swept away with the rolling avalanche of hoofs and horns. The losuru attempted' to , u-.r- ? , , " reclaim their animals. Cohsions be tween the herders were of constant occurrence. The firm of Murphy , Dolan Co. , headed the ranchmen and herders opposed to Chisum and McSwaiti. Both sides enlisted all the strength and influence they could. Chisum and McSwain hired "Billy , the kid. " and his reckless daro-dovil- ism. his deadly marksmanship , his skill as a horseman , and 1119 DELICUT IS MUIlUEIt At once made him the loader of his faction. Early in 1879 Chiium had "tho Kid" appointed deputy constable , and armed with a warrant for the arrest , on some trivial charge , of William Morton and Frank Barker , herdsmen in the employ of Tom Catron , former ly of Lafayette county , Mo. , and the partner of lion. Stephen B. Elkins , also a Missouri boy , but long the Now Mexican delegate in congress , and now one of the "solid men" of Now York. After arresting Merion and Barker the Kid declared his determi nation to kill them. A man named McCluskoy , who had accompanied him and assisted in making the arrest , interfered to prevent the murder. The Kid promptly shot him dead in his trucks and then KILt.KO T1IK TWO I'lURONEUS near Chisum's ranch. Shoriir Brady and Deputy Shoriir George llindmun , of Lincoln county , went out to arrest him for this triple murder. The Kid waylaid them , and firing upon them from behind the [ ulobo wall around McSwnin'a houso. killed them both. Ho now gathered around him a band of outlaws and desperadoes and defied county , terri tory and United States authorities. In Juno , 1870 , Marion Turner , deputy shoriir of Lincoln county , had a war rant placed in his hands lor the arrest of the Kid for the murder of Morton , Barker , McOluskey , Brady and Hind- man. Turner organized a posse of : hirty-fivo mon , principally ranchmen and cow-boys of the nnti-Chisum fac tion , and started on HIS DESrEIlATE ERRAND. On tho17th of Juno ho came upon the Kid with sixty-throe mon , and in- itantly began a running fight which lasted three days. Lieut. Col. Dud ley , of the 9th Cavalry , ( Gen. Hatch's famous colored regiment ) , learning that re-enforcements were being sent to the Kid , took two companies of his regiment and wont to Turner's assis tance. The Kid and his gang took shelter in McSwain'a house , in the town of Lincoln , the most elegantly furnished dwelling in the Territoryand ; it is said that during the fight Mrs. McSwain encouraged her wild garrison by playing inspiring airs on her piano and singing rousing battle songs , until the besieging posse , getting the range of the piano from the sound , shot it to pieces with their heavy buffalo rifles. Dn the third day of the skirmish Tur ner had the house fired by throwing bucketfulls of blazing coal oil into it and over it , and about dusk the des peradoes made a rush to escape to their horses. A desperate hand to Kind fight ensued , in which twelve of the Kid's men and two of Turner's posse were killed , McSwain himself being among the slain. In the break from the burning house , the Kid's Eartnor , Tom O'Fallaher ' , a young boy : om San A'ntonia , Texas , noticed ono of his friends fall near his side. Amid a perfect RTOUM OF BALLS AND BUCKSHOT , lie coolly stopped , picked up his com rade , and started to carry him oil' in liis arms ; but , finding ho was dead , threw down the body , and , pistol in liis hand , fought his way out. Tom was killed by Deputy Sheriff Pat. Garrett's posse , shortly before the capture of the Kid , last winter. The Kid escaped fire , bullets jand Turner's posse at the McSwaino house light , and immediately reorganized his ? ang. About this time Axtell was re moved from the governorship of the territory and' Lew Wallace was ap pointed in his place Chisum wont ip to Santa Fe , and , by some means , won the now governor over to the side of the Kid. George Taylor , Turner's partner , talking to mo lust night about ; ho affair , said : "Wallace was a d d romantic old fool , and easily led him self to sympathize with the Kid , often speaking of him as 'that bravo boy , ' or iliut wild young knight errant. ' Ho oat sight of his crimes in the romance of his dovilishness. " Under the influence of this foolish sentiment , which was bettor suited to a ONE-HORSE NOVELIST ; han the Chief Executive of a turbu- ent Territory , Gov. Wallace issued a general proclamation of pardon to all ; he parties , including army ollicera , ivho had been engaged in the Lincoln bounty outbreak , commanding them to lay down their arms , go homo , and < eep the peace. The "army-officer" allusion of this remarkable pronuncia- nonto was aimed at Lieut. Col. Dud ley , of the ! Jth Cavalry , and , very naturally , exasperated that gentle man by placing him , in gubernatorial race and estimation , exactly upon a ovul with cow-boys , outlaws and Kids. His novclistio Excellency's bugle mil scarcely rung truce when the widow of McSwain resolved to prose cute THE BLAYKUH OP HE1UIUHHANI ) and destroyers of her homo. Shu em- . > loyod a lawyer named Chapman , of Las Vegas , who went down into Lin coln County and promptly began to stir up all the old strife , but was soon murdered by a man named Campbell and others of the opposite faction. When Governor Wallace hoard of the death of Chapman ho arose in all the might and majesty of a little wooden territorial official with a tin ear and went down into Lincoln County , out- Jawed Turner and his posse and all other officers of the law who had been fighting Chisum and McSwain and the Kid and his gang , had Turner and ten or twelve of his posse put in irons , ind had Col. Dudley arrested and re lieved of his command. Twenty-one indictments were found against Turner for murder , arson and cat.la stealing. Ho and his asso ciates LAY IN IKONS forty days and nights and were then brought before the court for trial , the Kid appearing as the principal witness against them. They were all acquitted but Turner has been liarassed from that day to this. "By G d , " said he to'molastnighf. "they have had mo indicted in every court since , and it has cost me § 0,000 to stand them off , beside all the anuoyanco and loss of timo. " On the morning of the 27th of Sqv tombor , 1875) , Tumor was married , at a hotel in the town of Lincoln , to n young girl named Haltio Phillips , who had a cousin married to Surgeon Ap- pol of the Oth Cavalry. The same evening Appol , with two companies of negro troops , surrounded the hotel and siKzr.i ) THR BIUDS and carried her off claiming that she WAS only sixteen years old ana n minor. She was afterwards sent to Monroe , Michigan , and placed In n female sem inary , where slio still is. She has an uncle living there , Frederick C. God frey , who was formerly Indian Agent at the Mcscaloro Agency in Lincoln county , and who took an active part in spiriting her away. Her mind has since boon so influenced against Tur ner , that she recently applied for a divorce , on the ground that the marriage was illegal on account of her minority. It was not so nndor the laws of the territory , but Turner ad mitted it in order to free her , and the divorce was granted last month. After the acquittal of Turner and his men at the trial in Lincoln , the Kid , on the advice of his friends , de cided to leave the country , but 8W011F. HE WOULD KILL COL. DUDLEY before ho wont. A court martial , or court of investigation as to Dudley's part in the fight of Juno , 1871' ' , was going on at Fort Stanton , in Lincoln county , Judge Ira E. Leonard , for merly of Missouri , but now of Now Mexico , had boon employed by Mrs. McSwain to prosecute the charges against Col. Dudley of being accessory to the murder of her husband and the burning of her house. Judge Leon ard , at that time a resident of Las Vegas , was accompanied to Fort Stanton by John McPhcrson , chief of police of Las Vegas , who had been wanted by the gamblers and thugs of that place to leave on pain of death. McPnorson had been with Quantroll during the war , and was himself a desperado Returning to Las Vegas some time afterward , the roughs car ried out their threat , and killed him. As ho and Leonard were sitting in their room at Fort Stanton ono night , shortly after their arrival , they hoard a tap on the window. Upon opening the shutter the Kid stopped into the room and announced that ho had come to end the trial of Dudley by killing him. With much ' diffi culty they succeeded in dissuad ing him from attempting to EXECUTE HIS BLOODY PURPOSE. Ho then mounted his horse and struck out for the Staked Plains , where he embarked in the business of cattle stealing at wholesale , making his headquarters at Fort Sumner , and finding purchasers for his stolen herds among men whoso names are by no means obscure in territorial history aim affairs. Having a difficulty with his old em ployer , Chisum , in regard to wages duo him for various services , ho swore vengeance against him and hia , and from that time on Chisum's herds and herders suffered. How many men he kileld , how many cattle ho stole , how many deeds of daring deviltry and cruelty ho perpetrated will probably never bo known until the record books of damnation are opened , and cowboys and congressmen , law makers and law breakers , presidents , pirates , governors and thugs are summoned to judgment. During the early part of the present year Deputy Sheriff Pat Garrett , of Lincoln county , captured the Kid and took him to Mesilla , where ho was tried and SENTENCED TO BE HANO1IL ) in the town of Lincoln Ho was taken to Lincoln ironed and under a strong guard. Soon after reaching the town ho managed to knock Deputy - uty Sheriff Bell in the head with his handcuffs , and before lie could recover from the stunning eflects of the blow the Kid seized his pistol and shot him dead. Deputy United Spates Marshal Robert Ohlinger , who had been ono of the Turner posse in 1879 , hearing the shot , came running , gun in hand , to Bell's assistance. The Kid , armed with Bell's shotgun and pistol , saw Ohlinger coming , and coolly hailed him with , "Hollo , Bob ! " Ohlingor paused a second , and it cost him his life ; the Kid poured a charge of buckshot into his heart , killing him instantly TWO MUUDEIIS IN HALF A MINUTE. The young monster then stepped out on the portico of the old house in which the dead mon had boon guard ing him , and defied the whole town. Ho made one man knock his irons off , and covering another with his death- dc < iling shotgun , ordered him to saddle - dlo a horse that was standing in the street , walked out , mounted and gal loped out of town in the presence of the whole population. But such a career must have an end and ' ' the Kid" 'Billy was rapidly ne.iring the inevitable close of his blood-stained career. Ho had hereto fore carried death with him , but DEATH WAS NOW CLOSE AFTER HIU. Deputy Sheriff Pat Garrett , with two companions , started on his trail , swear ing to capture or kill him or die try ing. In some way known only to himself Garrett learned that the Kid would probably visit the houses of Pete Maxwell , at Fort Sunnier , in Lincoln county , some time during the night of Thursday , July 14. Shortly before midnight Gurrott wont to Max- well's , and had just seated himself in the dark on the side of Maxwell's bed when the door opened , and IN WALKED TUB KID. Instantly detecting , in spite of the darkness , that there was somebody in the room with Maxwell , he leveled his pistoli , exclaiming , "Quion es ? Quien os ? " ( Who are you ? or Who' there ? ) But the delay of asking was fatal. Before the words were off hia Hps Pat Carroll's bullet was through his heart , and "Billy the Kid , " the terror of New Mexico , lay a gasping , quivering corpse , while his life-blood dyed the dirt floor of Pete Maxwell' * dark adobe hut. Eleven gory ghosts stood waiting to escort him to eternal shades. IN PERSONAL ArTEAlUNCK the Kid was anything but a desperado or a monster. Ho was very email and slender/ being about 5 foot 2 inches tall , and weighing scarcely 120 pounds. Ho had a plain but pleasant face , with thin , sharp features , blue eyes and light hair , Ho was calculated to make friends , and , atrango as it may sePin left many whr- Miircrcly mourned his death. Ono t f tin- best men of the territory , Mlm , though identified with the opposite faction , know him well , said to im < this morning ' "Do know I couldn't ing : you help fcoliiu' sorry when I heaul that boy was killed. " Ho was a splendid horseman and a dead shot , ami at the time of his death was only about 22 years ol l. The hero of the hour in No\v Mexico ice now , the king lion of the terri torial menagerie , is TArsEY OARnBTT , the slayer of the Kid. His name is in everybody's mouth. The pors a o full of Ins exploits and his praises. The very children in the streets stop Mid honor him with ft curious and ad miring stare as ho passes. 1 met him yesterday in Santa Fo , and a milder- looking , gentler-spoken fellow I never saw. Ho is about 27 years old , 0 feet 5 inches tall , and of almost willowy slenderness , with the Alight tendency to a sloop in his position that is na tural to ono of his build. His complexion , naturally fair , is sun'tnnnod to n ruddy bnmn. His eyes are greyish brown and keen as an eagle's , and his hair and slight mus- taehoaroof a light brown tint scarcely deeper than golden. His vnico is as ' SOFT AH A WOMAN'S , and ho rarely uses it to talk of himself. Ho spoke very kindly of the Kid , and having occasion , in reply to a ques tion , to allude to the exploit which has made him famous , limply re marked ; "Ho was taken the night of the 14th of this month. " I asked him if the Kid had really killed as many men as the papers report , from nine teen to twenty-six. J'So , " he an- answered , in Ilia musical , feminine voice , "ho only killed eleven that I know of. " I thought ono for every two years of his lifo was nearly enough. 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CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y Ts t > y nil mills tlio t > o.it ronil ( or you to take when travelin's In cltliof direction between ' ' Chicago and all of the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest. THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , tit . * principal lines , rum each way dally from two to lour or mow 1'a is HIU only roailuvit of Chicago that uses tlio PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS. V ipJiu-VoJ r r rhtlJilJl,1' ' ! E'll111 ' BlropliiirCftrs North or Northwest of Chicago. It W Si. ' r/ii " " " ' H f onus tlio following Trunk Lines i I Kim.lf'if ! ! ' 'if n.v f1 California UIID. " "Wlnoim , Minnesota ft Central Dftlota Lino. " ! Knr iii & ? ° rNcl'T > nYlnt , , ! < t0.1 ! I-l".o. ' 'Clilpacol Ht. 1'niil und Mlniio fnolla LlnoT . I TlPkrr.linvi.1 nfl1 -I ? "blu > V9 * > JIllwallV ° 'Urcculli > * 'l < ak " Pcrlor IJnc- " - ii „ CanaaM , * ° y lUl "l1011 TlcUot AgcuU fii the United Btutcs and . IV ° E10 Mk for TIckcU thUKMidbo sure they rend over It.and Uko none other. ' i. ABVIN UUaiUrr.aonlMimnBcr.CUlcaBO. * .W. U. BIBHHETT , Ocn'lTtuu , Agent , Chicago. HAlinY P. nURt. . Ticket Awnt 0. & N. W. Unllwny , Ulh ftnd'Fainhftm itnwU. i D. K. KIMllAUs AnliUiit Ticket Aifont C. A N. W. lUltwny , Mth and r'nrnharolitrecU J. nEIL , Tlckot Ajcnt 0. & N.V. . lullway , U. P. K. It. Dopot. 8AMKST. CLAKK Ocntral Airent INVITATION TO ALL WHO HAVE WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO BE REPAIRED , 3ST GH J ± T Z ICT'Gi- TO BE DONE OR JEWELRY MANUFACTURED. While our Work is better , our Prices are Lower than all others. I received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All Competitors ! For the Best Watch Work , For the Best Jewelry , ( own make. ) For the Best Engraving , For the Best Diamonds ( own importation ) FOR THE BEST b. I ' O DISPLAYED , ETC. Having Intel } ' enlarged my workshops nnd putting in now nnd improved ma chinery , I Impu to still niurp improve the quality nnd finish of our work mid fill or'duru with more promptness than la usual. My Motto 1ms nlwnys boon nnd always will bo : "First to gain sujiurior facili ties nnd then tulvorliso tha fact not before no wild ndvortisumonts. Some unprincipled dealers being in the habit of copying my announcements , I would bog you , the reader of this , to draw a line between such copied advertisements nnd these of Yours , very truly , HUBERMANN , The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb. , Sign of the Striking Town Clock * Ghas. Shiverick. Feathers , Window Shades , And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Up holstery Trade , A Complete Assortment of "New Goods at the Lowest Prices. CMS. SWERICK , 1208 an 11210 Farn. S apr24 mon thiat THE CREAT WESTERN CLOTHING HOUSE. M. HELLMAN & CO,1 Spring Suits ! All Styles ! IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Largest Clothing House lest of Chicago A Department for Children's Clothing , We have now au'asaorfcment of Clothing of all kinds , Gent's Furnishing Goods in great varietyand a heavy stock of Trunks , Valises , Hats , Caps , &o. These goods are fresh , purchased from the manufacturers , and will be sold at prices lower than ever before made. We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. A large TAILORING FORCE is employed by us'and wem SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice. SHU TTES. 1301 and l303FarnhamStcor.'l3th