The Enterprise man was shown the sights…
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of their pals were being tried, and
in the face of such odds the bravest of men
were compelled to forget what they saw the
day before. It is said that on several different
occasions that they forced the court to adjourn
suddenly, taking his departure through the
window.
The Enterprise man was shown the sights
on the first night by Charley Stevens, well
known in this city. The Coronado Saloon was
the chief center of attraction. It was there
members of the gang held forth in all their
glory. It was a large building, ablaze with light,
and full of music and merriment. The different
gambling tables numbered quite a score, while
the dance hall was crowded with frail and
faded beauties. The rustlers were faultlessly
attired in white shirts and trousers, ornamented
with two ivory handled six-shooters, carelessly
and conveniently tucked inside the waist band.
And how they danced and apparently enjoyed
life. The drinking progressed as the night wore
on, and the hilarity continued to increase until
overcome by whiskey and fatigue they gradu-
ally fell by the way-side, or were taken home
by friends. Occasionally a revolver would drop
to the floor, or was drawn and flourished by
its happy owner, and still the dance went on.
Frequently a row would occur, and occasionally
a dead man or two would be carried out, but
the dance went on just the same.