The man calling himself Williams, who…
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a 45 Colt’s revolver he
(Pace) had pawned for $5. Mr. Heitzelman
handed out the pistol and then Pace asked for
cartridges to fill it, which were given him by
Mr. Heitzelman with the warning that he had
better not load the pistol as the police might
catch him with it. Pace paid no attention to
the warning, but while loading the gun asked
what he could pawn his watch and gun for. Mr.
Heitzelman did not want to take either and
so named a very small amount. After loading
the pistol Pace placed the muzzle of it to his
right temple and fired, the ball going clear
through his head and knocking his brains out
on the show case. Mr. Heitzelman called an
officer and had the corpse taken to the under-
taking establishment of M. A. Dolan. In Austin
he forged his brother’s name to a note for $500
and skipped to Mexico. At St. Luis Potosi he
forged United States Marshal Fricke’s name to
a check for $300, and came to El Paso, and on
Saturday he forged Captain Paul Fricke’s name
to another check for $620. He left this check
at the Wigwam saloon, after securing $20 on
it. Pace was warned that he must make these
checks good, and discovering that he could not
do so by pawning his pistol and watch, he took
his own life.