HORSE CAR ASTRAY
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sed of
his coming he neglected to kill the fatted calf.
Bronco had an idea that he was pretty smooth
when he escaped but he has been ironed ever
since his return. The sheriff is out a pretty
penny for his capture but was bound to have
him at any cost.
HORSE CAR ASTRAY
An Armβs palace horse car, on which the
brakes were out of repair, made its escape from
the yard in this city Sunday last, and started
on a journey of its own, with a down grade pull.
The car had a move on when it passed through
town gaining in speed every minute. An engine
was dispatched in hot pursuit, and overhauled
the runaway a few miles this side of Doming,
not much the worse for its exciting race. The
horses were all right.
TREMONT HOUSE ARRIVALS
V. G. Hills, Pueblo; W. W. LaMoure, E. J.
Crocker, Denver; C. A. Stevens, Omaha; W. G.
Whiteside, Helena, Mont. ; Geo. Newman, K.
Epstein, E. J. McLean, El Paso ; Theo. Rouault,
Las Cruces; W. Burns, Kingston; A. W. Cop-
land, A. M. Slack, Detroit; F. W. Thompson,
M. S. Levy, New York; A. M. Clark, Kansas
City; W. H. Hernstein, J. G. Goodlanded, St.
Louis; C. W. Beryer, Wellsville, Mo.; J. H.
Mudge, San Marcial; A. W. Lewis Cincinnati;
T. W. Dudley, Howell, Mich.; Col. A. E. Head,
S. P. Carpenter, Doming; J. H. Hauson, San
Francisco; Joe Cohn, St. Joe.
From Ihe March 20, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise
Pleads Guilty
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