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Gored To Death

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
August
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Arkansas City, Kíin., Aug. 3. - Mrs. Wllliam Brown, the wife of a rích Cherokee living in the strip south of this city, with her two little (firls, was gored to death by a raad steer. Mrs. Brown was riding several iniles from her home when a drove of range cattle came up. Several of the steers eharged the light vehiele in which the woman and her children were ridinff, and the wagon was overturned by a steer, which gored the horse and then killed Mrs. Iirown. A cowboy with the drove rode up hurriedly, but before he could shoot the frenzied animal had unseated him and pierced him throug-h. The ehildren were caught under the overturned wagon, and the mad animal crushed them with liis fcet. Brown ia one of the wealthicst of the many rich cattlemen on the strip. He is at present somewhere in the east. The cowboy, a man named Dalton, was formerly a herder for Brown and was a cousin to Mrs. Brown.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register