Nelson Heuston
DAILY ELKO INDEPENDENT
March 8, 1878
Officer Heuston Killed At Ward
Mr. Hilp, of the firm of Hilp Bros., at Ward, who is now visiting the Hot Springs at this place, last evening, received a letter from that place, containing news of the killing of Officer Heuston by Tim Finegan, a well known sporting man. The latter was creating a disturbance in a hurdy-house, and refusing to be ejected by Officer Heuston, the latter struck him with his club, when Finegan drew a pistol and shot him dead. The affair created intense excitement, and it was thought that if Finegan, who had taken to the hills, was captured, he would be lynched. Houston was an old coaster; had been night watchman at Ward over a year, and was regarded with favor by the citizens generally. Finegan was in Elko a few months ago, and is well known by many persons here.
March 11, 1878
Finnegan Captured
Tim Finnegan, who fatally shot Officer Houston, in Ward, a few days ago, and took to the hills, was captured at Sam Moslier’s ranch on the following morning, by Alex. McDonald and George Lamb who had been sent thither by Sheriff Raum, and were at the ranch when Finnegan arrived. He was taken to Ward and delivered to the authorities, the parties received the reward $200 offered for his arrest. The excitement growing out of the shooting had to a great extent subsided, by the time Finnegan was brought back, and no violence was attempted by the populace. He is now in jail and will be dealt with according to law.
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