“Why,” remarked the lady, “my husbandJs…
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locking the door of his house at time
when (as he claims) Buck assaulted him with
the scantling, striking him on the shoulder. He
threw his left arm up over his eyes and face
as a shield, and with his right drew his gun and
fired at random, not knowing or caring where.
“Why,” remarked the lady, “my husbandJs
shoulder is terribly bruised where he was hit
with the scantling. I employed Dr. Slough to
care for his maimed shoulder.” A representa-
tive of the Enterprise hunted down the doctor
and asked the condition of the prisoner’s shoul-
der. He replied that he would probably be
called upon by the court to furnish expert testi-
mony in the case, but until that time he had
nothing to say.
A fine horse was recently stolen from Mr.
Slayback, on the Gila. The thief was followed
by Back Smith to Graham County, Arizona, and
the horse recovered.
From the July 6, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise
Pete Jensen In Trouble