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📅 1890newspaper📜 public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1890-11-28-001-of_0pvis9x📄 TEI
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eet, and the teeth are in very good condition, giving evidence of a person of some thirty years of age. The other skulls are smaller, one giving evidence of about the same age as that of the man, while the other of a person of fifty or sixty years. — Chloride Black Range. ( 45 ) From ihe November 28, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise J. D. Lee, the former driver and supposed owner of the Mogollon stage line, who skipped so unceremoniously last week, owes almost everyone in the country. He was a man of very windy ways and the wonder is that he could get a stand off with a business man. He has gone to Texas. lerrible Accident From the Republican Last Sunday afternoon at 5 p. m. as Thomas Butcher and George Shaffer, his partner, were returning from a hunt, the jolting of the buggy they were riding in exploded shells in both barrels of Shaffer’s shot-gun, which was resting between his knees, the charge blowing away the side of Butcher’s head, exposing his brains. Death was necessarily instantaneous. A coro- ner’s jury was summoned by Justice Veldez, consisting of C. Stubenraugh, Geo. Rynerson, F. Arnett, E. L. Elhvood, B. Davis and M. Cuniffe. They rendered a verdict of accidental death in accordance with the facts above given.