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money and less law than any other place, and
Mesilla became the paradise for gamblers, the
greatest number of them coming from Cali-
fornia where they had been carried in the bo-
nanza wave that swept the country in 1849, all
young men of sporting proclivities destined to
lead a reckless life, they soon developed into
gamblers and desperadoes of the most danger-
ous type. We who had lived here so long on the
raging frontier had witnessed the blood-curd-
ling deeds of the killers from Texas and the
Apache Indians until we had become accus-
tomed to such pastimes, but here was a new
tribe of blood-spillers from the Pacific slope
who could discount them all. They used to say
this was the place I have been hunting for a
long time. New Mexico, Texas and Mexico,
three different jurisdictions in sight, and no ex-
tradition laws. When they were losers in the
game they killed a man for luck, and they had
to kill also as they said to keep up the reputa-
tion of the town, but the finger of fate pointed
incessantly to the maelstrom that was yawning
to engulf them and they were bound to fulfill
their destiny. I saw many of them die with
bullet holes through them and one of them lived
forty-eight hours after he had been pierced with
five balls. The balance of them joined the Con-
federate army and were lost sight of in the tu-
mult and whirl of the great revolution.