A gypsy woman, bearing the high soundingβ¦
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Streeter (White Apache)person
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a.k.a. the White Apache, Streeter
White Apacheperson
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a.k.a. the White Apache
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d 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 βthe White Apache,β but was a
quiet, intelligent citizen.
A gypsy woman, bearing the high sounding
cognomen of Ozo Azisa Amila, and claiming to
be the queen of four tribes, and daughter of the
last king of the Pharisees, is holding forth in the
grove near the railroad bridge. She is being
visited daily by many of our distinguished citi-
zens, who are anxious to lift the veil of the
future, and learn if possible what the fates
have in store for them.
From the July 19, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise