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Bert Nickerbockerperson
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William Masonperson
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a.k.a. Wm. Mason
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chunk 911 · paragraph 1124
if it is a
fact they might as well quit the business, as it
is certain no money can be made raising scrubs.
Wm. Mason robbed Pap Seed of 75c in
Central, and got 30 days in the county jail for
so doing. — Pinos Altos.
From the August 21. 1891. Issue of The Enterprise
A young man named Bert Nickerbocker,
living near San Juan, was brought to Ouray,
Colorado, and taken to the hospital Sunday
evening suffering from an accident that will cost
him one of his hands. While on horseback and
roping a cow the rope got wound around his
wrist and being pressed against the saddle was
almost pulled off.
Like Dantc^s Inferno
A Veritable River of Fire and a Gigantic Tidal
Wave. The Screams of Terrorized Indians
and the Bellowing of Cattle in Their
Mad Rush to Escape.
A recent dispatch from Yuma gives the
following particulars of the terrible earthquake
which visited Lower California:
The great earthquake and tidal wave of
July 30th in the gulf of California and Cocopah
country continues to be the principal topic of
interest. Arrivals from these places are few,
but are immediately seized upon for the latest
news from what has apparently developed into
a country of surprises and extraordinary sur-
prises.
A correspondent recently had an interview
with Miguel and Shampore, two sturdy Cocopah