AT THE TREMONT…
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Monterey, California,
by a hot fiend. The fiend came in and asked
for some morphia, which he secured and started
off without paying for it. Mr. Wagner called
his attention to the apparent oversight when the
fiend turned and shot him dead. He leaves a
wife and two children.
AT THE TREMONT.— Paul J. Wielandy, J. T.
Lindsley, W. Hinch, St. Louis; Anton Miller,
Los Angeles ; S. Samuels, Lee Shellenberger, Cin-
cinnati; J. P. Hallihan, San Jose; G. H. Masher,
St. Joe; Geo. C. Scott, Harry Bowman, Albu-
querque; A. B. Laird, Col. Smith and family,
Henry Mansfield, S. M. Ashenfelter, Deming;
I. Laskie, El Paso.
AT THE TIMMER.— W. S. Bose, W. H. O’Neill,
Dallas; L. Bleumenthal, Gen. H. Robinson, New
York; F. A. Martin, San Francisco; Ed V. Price,
St. Joseph; E. Bats, St. Louis; M. V. B. Benson,
Denver; C. F. Hill, Leadville; H. B. Holt, Las
Cruces; R. F. Stovall, Bud Williams, Deming;
W. M. Maynadier, U. S. Army; J. B. Gilchrist,
Whitewater; Robt. Belton, W. H. Watts, A.
Couerschesne, El Paso; H. J. Franklin, La
Junta; Chas. Quigly, South Bend.
From the July 24, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise
Was He Murdered