A GOLD STORY
Some excitement is being created among the Mexican population of Phoeaix, Arizona, by the story of a Mexican who arrived one evening lately from- the Reno Mountains. He came into town under cover of darkness, as he was nearly naked. His hands and feet ..were torn and bloody, and his face gashed in a fearful manner.. His story was told with the air of a man who had been terribly, frightened and not recovered. With a companion he started ou t t, ..prospecting about a month .^go,j\gping ;,up Salt f^ver. They left the. riyer jwh^en opposite r. the ,| Superstition. /Mountain. Their prospecting began <at tjhjg. ,pojnt.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 116, 15 May 1880, Page 2
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109A GOLD STORY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 116, 15 May 1880, Page 2
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