game of solitaire long enough to have a talkβ¦
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Birt Carterperson
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John Pattonperson
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Uncle Jim Metcalfperson
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live
always he had as well die one day as another.
He jocularly said he wanted to βgo to hell on
a black horse.β Early this week he gave up a
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game of solitaire long enough to have a talk
with Father Girard, but did not show great
interest in religious matters.
On Monday last the death warrant was
read in Spanish to Pilar by John Patton, of the
Enterprise office.
Several days ago carpenters erected a
scaffold on the north side of the court house
and built around it a high board fence reaching
to such a height that people on the hilltops and
neighboring houses could not see anyone upon
the scaffold. About 60 tickets of admission to
the enclosure or to offices commanding a view
were issued.
Birt Carter, of the Mangas, caught a mon-
ster female mountain lion last week at his
ranch. It was brought into town and put into
the same cage with the male lion captured by
βUncle Jim Metcalfβ some weeks ago. The two
play together like kittens.
From Ihe July 13, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise