Keeney, Wโฆ
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Mr. Piperperson
2 claims cited from this source
Peter Shelleyperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Peter Shelly, Mr. Shelly
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chunk 604 ยท paragraph 113
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.
Keeney, W. H. Churchill, Albany, Oregon; L.
M. Herman, Paschal R. Smith, New York; E. J.
McLean, Albuquerque; W. H. Keller, Las
Vegas; L. W. Lenoir, J. S. Stedger, Las Cruces;
Mark Henion, Alba, Iowa; P. R. Richards, Boc-
ton. Mass.; J. H. Finch, Tucson, A. T. ; E. M.
Turner, Wilmington, O.; E. Wolf, Baltimore,
O.; O. G. Williams, Sam Sammuels, Cincinnati,
O.; Sam Feitlebaum, Atlanta, Ga.; W. J.
Burnes, Matt W. Smith, Chicago, 111. ; W. A.
Jones, Mineral Point, Wis.; R. L. Packard,
Washington, D. C.
A Poisoning CaseThe details of a case of attempted poison-
ing on the Gila was this week brought to this
city by the residents of that section. It seems
that Mr. Piper, who has the McMillen place
leased, prepared dinner for Peter Shelley and
another gentleman, who were helping him chop
up corn. Mr. Piper was still preparing the meal
when Mr. Shelly asked him why he put quinine
in his bread. Mr. Piper immediately became
alarmed and told him to quit eating it as some-
one tried to poison him some two weeks ago,
and he was suspicious that it was another at-
tempt.