The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 29, 1900, Page 9

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THE SUNDAY CALL " pands Jrained for the Rifle and the Plow And Brave Hearts That Proved in the party that set out for : =i ands BERTLWOS b egrless (N the fa : : : 1 tin fence ere enough to 1 ving KopaEa: Noud of thess men endly - 2 ar” ke i Hikes Mrs, s wo of the men threw th Searc 3 -~ n 1 e is the from their . snatched T-thr e I A the whole from their nd dashe T ¥ 1 ¥ she s nd girl i A god it T expe z in quick st bt lo Then the two horsem of four v : X m Cleve- tent_and sticking thei were sk . 3 . Pe : zirl of 15 at wiped the 1 o h b - 2 = gold excite- It seemed ‘u o v’“ $0 two 4i 4 '«'At m! (Y r m f 3 AN fi f other 1 T \ . L Q¥ N\ r set s AT « v AN LBV AN \ 0 i never let them believe ment. The ly traveled in a prairie that the man who had sought to hide un- popped his head in at the door tated them with a_common har v and e cabin per! 1 was unarmed or 1 m of mules. Hard- der the bunk was a desperate character. the boarder dead before he cou a butcher knife. The vietim lingered on - to stay by to the diggings He had murdered and outlawed for years his tincup of coffee. Afterwars the for ew days al i until th, ol O JeE oy on the plains, and when at last he was shooter felt so chagrined that he showd Another miner, ; madder and Gold seekers (In found unarmed he was closely tracked to have killed his man whi gering the fell upon the pe could trom . Cleveland: the tent where-he had hoped to escape by Jife of the widow that he gave her $280 or with and it s un- n train) camped concealment. $300 in bullion and offered his heart a I'm of Lo Junta, Colo,. Mrs. Garner married_when she was.17 hand. Atanother time two of the widow f 3 g and moved to Sunta Fe, New Mexico. bga about ¢ little camp of Denver There she saw a street duel before her w : of several tragie eyes one day while sne was taking her « troubled - has been werful man, baby out for an airing. Two drurken the other. O . . . brutality excited, ) the family Mexicans stabbed at each other until both chest, - : 1 without' a word fell dying and bleeding horribly in the recovered. c » OWns on er the dangh « Toadway, within 200 feet of the voung ~_ At the age of . Garner (then Mrs attle range and berd.in ims-1f. Tle was breathic mother and her child. On another occa- Bourne) marriec Mr, Sneliing. The S . th of the Atchisc wild with fear to 1, while he ston th rted_to move to Salt Lake in clothes line in her adobe door couple sts r yulied ar ruggled In his efforts to hide yard was cut away and used for lynch- October, . hoping to get_through be- « nd from he a himeelf in the narrow space beneath the ing a bandit from a cottonwood tree in fore the snow became too decp the mnounced tha g 4 3 The victesitudes of fore pine bunk. At that moment a party of front of her house, Four years after her Rocky Mountains. There were fourteen start for Denver. The r Sy £righ P NERT e SANS IO e e, o excitements and the @readful men came riding up to the tent on foam- marriage her husband went on a mining men and two women and Mrs. Snelling’'s would go also, and Pete, who had not yet e Rail Mr: t B ¥ e

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