In the afternoon of the same day the teamβ¦
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Captain Donaldsonperson
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yards when he was thrown and the wagon
run over him, but was not seriously hurt, much
to the satisfaction of the bystanders who sym-
pathised with the obedient animal. The team
and wagon brought up against a large cotton-
wood on Main street above the Tremont House.
ANOTHER.
In the afternoon of the same day the team
attached to the soda water wagon while stand-
ing near the depot unhitched, became frighten-
ed and ran down Main street. When opposite
the Enterprise office they came near running on
to a young lady on horseback who going in the
same direction had not seen them until some-
body called to her when she left the road only
a few feet from the crazy team. At the high
break-water below town they took a hurdle-
race leap, clearing it in fine style but leaving
a wrecked wagon.
From the February 27. 1891. Issue of The Enterprise
A STEER STAMPEDE
Captain Donaldson, of the Jim stock ranch,
David Tulloch and others had rounded up and
corralled over three hundred beeves for ship-
ment last week, the steers were being held in
two corrals at the Box ranch near Cow Springs,
when one night in the early part of this week
they stampeded, completely demplishing both
corrals. This will be a serious inconvenience to
the above named gentlemen, as their horses are
badly jaded from traveling over the muddy
plains for ten days previous.
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