The Cocopah country is waiting for a Clar-β¦
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Alex McGregorperson
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a.k.a. Alex McGregor, McGregor
E. C. Wadeperson
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a.k.a. Wade
G. D. Bantzperson
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a.k.a. Hon. G. D. Bantz, G. D. Bantz
George Bellperson
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L. H. Littleperson
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chunk 1159 Β· paragraph 1929
elta of the Colorado, on which he trav-
eled to within fifteen miles of Yuma without
entering the main Colorado. He finally reached
the main river by Carterβs river.
The Cocopah country is waiting for a Clar-
ence King and a Rider Haggard in composite
to tell of its wonders.
Alex McGregor, wife and child, while
driving from Georgetown to Silver City last
Saturday, were the victims of a severe accident.
When near Santa Rita the team became fright-
ened at the carcass of a dead animal on the
roadside, and overturned the buggy, throwing
the occupants violently upon the ground. Mr.
McGregor retained his hold upon the lines,
and after being dragged some distance suc-
ceeded in steering the horses against a tree,
which effectually stopped them. Returning to
the buggy he found his wife unconscious, but
after a short time she recovered, and with the
exception of a slight scalp wound and severe
shaking-up, was not injured. The baby was
unhurt. Alex looked as though he had inter-
viewed Sullivan before John L. commenced the
use of the bi chloride cure.
A hunting party consisting of G. D. Bantz,
L. H. Little, George Bell and Wade, left
for the Burros Tuesday. They are loaded for
bear and sich, and anticipate having a high
old time.
Lion Rampant Chcval Couchant