The herder leaped at the chance, and pre-β¦
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Cora Leeperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Miss Cora Lee
Charles Allinghamperson
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a.k.a. Sandy, Charles Al-lingham
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he might return them if he wished.
The herder leaped at the chance, and pre-
sented himself in due time at the young ladyβs
house. She was surprised to see him, but greet-
ed him cordially. βYou forgot your overshoes
last night,β said he awkwardly, handing her the
package.
She thanked him and opened it. βWhy, there
is only one overshoe here,β she exclaimed.
βYes, miss!β said the blushing vaquero ear-
nestly, βIβll bring around the other one tomor-
row, and I only wish, miss, that you were a
centipede.β
Miss Cora Lee, one of the Silver City demi-
monde, made a vicious attack on Charles Al-
lingham, better known as βSandyβ on Wednes-
day evening. The implement used was a good
sized boulder. Miss Cora was arrested and Mr.
Allingham cared for by a doctor. Cora is getting
cranky again.
TREMONT HOUSE ARRIVALS
Chas. E. Jones, Pueblo, Col.; J. G. Duncan,
Durango, Coly. ; W. R. Havens, Joe Esprey, Felix
Leavick, W. J. Potter, Denver, Col. ; Phil Prager,
Tom Lindsley, Wm. Einstein, John T. Wright,
Sohn J. Wood, St. Louis Mo.; J. E. Hoopes, Thos.
E. Young, Kansas City, Mo.; H. D. Motter, H.
Constable, S. H. Fields, St. Joe, Mo.; W. H. Se-
bastan, Simon Juda, Mark Eyekeil, A. Elsasser,
H. Gedelson, S. Bloom, San Francisco, Cal. ;
Chas. E. Mclnnes, Philadelphia, Pa.; Geo. H.