Gabriel Romero, the old fellow who drivesβ¦
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Gabriel Romeroperson
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B. M. Readperson
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a.k.a. Attorney B. M. Read
Jose de la Cruz Naranjoperson
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chunk 901 Β· paragraph 1094
of the past, railroad cars have
superceded the prairie schooner and the car-
rion crow, on the trail, no longer revels upon
the decaying flesh of an overworked ox or mule
that fell from exhaustion upon the unfenced
expanse west of the Missouri river and east of
Santa Fe.
Gabriel Romero, the old fellow who drives
two burros about town laden with amole root
for sale, was made glad yesterday by Uncle
Sam allowing him a pension of $8 per month,
dating from July 29, 1890. He was a brave
soldier in his day and was wounded in the head
at the battle of Valverde. He also once saved
a federal garrison from destruction by rushing
into a powder magazine and extinguished a
spark when the other troops near at hand, in-
cluding the lieutenant in command, had fled for
fear of their lives. Jose de la Cruz Naranjo, of
Santa Cruz, another old soldier, has also been
allowed a similar amount on account of disabili-
ties contracted while in the countryβs service.
Both of these pensions were secured through
Attorney B. M. Read, the latter being the sixth
pension he has succeeded in getting for old sol-
diers here under the new pension act. β New
Mexican.