Clark Rogers is an inventive geniusβ¦
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J. E. Wolfordperson
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a.k.a. J. E. Wolford, Mr. Wolford
John M. Claytonperson
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chunk 997 Β· paragraph 1370
f a serious nature, aside from those of
the hands, was sustained. Of course the general
character of the injuries are serious enough but
it is thought that the patient will recover, but
it will take many weeks to do it.
From Ihe September 25, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise
Clark Rogers is an inventive genius. He
has mastered the prairie dog question. βBuy
some good sized fish hooks with eyelets on top,β
said Mr. Rogers, βand nail two or three of them
on a narrow board. Put the board in the dogs
den. The dogs will come up all right, but they
will always slide down, when they are impaled
on the hooks. It never fails to catch them, and
the method is both cheap and rapid. By proper
attention one man can catch a whole town of
prairie dogs in a few days.β
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A HARD FIGHT
How the Miners Found Geronimo in Sonora
While on the train the other day an Enter-
prise man met John M. Clayton, a miner who
had been employed for three years on the Oso
Negro, Arispe district, Sonora. The mine is
owned and operated by Tombstone parties and
is situated about 125 miles south of Tombstone,
which is the nearest supply point.