An accident occurred at El Baranca mine,β¦
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Jacob Abrahamperson
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a.k.a. Abraham
Transito Parraperson
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a.k.a. Transito Parra, Parra
El Baranca Mineplace
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a.k.a. El Baranca mine
Gila Riverplace
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a.k.a. Gila river, the Gila, Gila
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chunk 621 Β· paragraph 194
from the
camp. Many farms along the Gila river are
greatly damaged. The town of Globe also sus-
tained serious damages from the flood, likewise
Phoenix and Yuma. At the latter place the Gila
river was three miles in width, being many feet
higher than was ever before known.
An accident occurred at El Baranca mine,
in Mexico, recently which will occasion a great
deal of delay and expense to the management.
A large rock broke loose on the side of the
mountain, which descended with fearful mo-
mentum, carrying away the roasting plant,
knocking down several buildings and destroying
a good deal of piping. One woman was instantly
killed, and a leg and arm cut off a Mexican
miner, who afterwards died.
Jacob Abraham, of Clifton, will soon move
his family to this city in order to give his chil-
dren the benefit of our public schools.
Dan McMillen is around again after a
touch of the epidemic.
Constable Richwein, of Central, shot Tran-
sito Parra in the head Sunday morning last,
killing him instantly. It is said that Parra was
drunk and creating a disturbance. The coronerβs
jury exonerated the constable.
WE ARE DISGUSTED