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by falling glass f-rom the second story windows…

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change 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. From ihe July 12, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise Streeter, known as β€œthe White Apache,” a man who has lived with the Apaches most of the time for many years past, and who aided and assisted them during their outbreaks, was recently killed at Nacosari, Sonora, by a Mexi- can. The Streeter who clerked for O. L. Scott, in the post office in this city six years ago, was a brother of β€œthe White Apache,” but was a quiet, intelligent citizen.