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Mr. McAfeeperson
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a.k.a. McAfee
Frank W. Grahamperson
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a.k.a. Frank W. Graham, Mr. Graham
J. L. Hallperson
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a.k.a. J. L. Hall, Mr. Hall, Hall
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chunk 182 · paragraph 763
they overtook
him two miles south and a little west of Central,
where the killing occurred. This, taken in con-
nection with the fact that there were two men
on the one side and only one the other, will
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be judged of in its proper light by all fair
minded people.”
Mr. McAfee came from Colorado, and has
resided here about five years. The remains
were brought to this city on Sunday. The
funeral took place from the residence of George
F. Patrick on Monday afternoon, Rev. Lowe
preaching the funeral sermon.
Caught Out In Storm
J. L. Hall Nearly Loses Life In
Heavy Snow Storm
From Frank W. Graham, who is in from
his ranch in the Mogollons, the Enterprise
learns the following particulars of the freezing
of J. L. Hall, who came near losing his life
in the recent storm. Mr. Hall engaged to ac-
company a friend to summit of the divide, and
in returning to the ranch was, in some manner,
unhorsed, after which he attempted to make
his way on foot, but became bewildered and
lost his way. The horse arrived at the ranch on
the following day, when search for Hall was
immediately commenced. After being dismount-
ed Mr. Hall attemped to make his way on foot,
but as the snow was three feet deep he made
slow progress, and late on the first night fell
exhausted in the snow and soon dropped to
sleep. The snow was falling fast, soon covering