Silver City Enterprise โ 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) โ 1889-07-05
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Santiago Bacaperson
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C. T. Warrenperson
3 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Warren
Pat Kellyperson
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a.k.a. Pat Kelly, Kelly
young lady from the countryperson
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Accidents And Incidents
During the firing of salutes opposite the
Exchange corner, Santiago Baca, a Mexican
boy, who was standing against a cottonwood
tree, was somewhat seriously wounded. An
open can of powder resting against the foot of
the tree, was accidentally ignited, presumably
by the ashes from a cigarette, and the explo-
sion which ensued bruised the boy considerably.
One foot was torn nearly in two, his coat was
burned off, and he was more or less hurt gen-
erally. He was conveyed to the hospital. C. T.
Warren, who was sitting on a bench against the
wall of the Exchange building when the explo-
sion occurred, was badly cut about the head
by falling glass f-rom the second story windows.
Pat Kelly, of Rincon, was badly powder burned
and shook up but not badly hurt. In all nine
persons were more or less hurt, not counting
Mr. Walcott.
A young lady from the country whose name
our reporter did not learn, was with her horse
precipitated over an embankment, whilst listen-
ing to the exercises at the grove. Neither the
fair rider nor the horse were hurt. Remounting
her steed, she disappeared in the throng.