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The best known names in the Territory of Nevada were those belonging to
these long…tailed heroes of the revolver。  Orators; Governors;
capitalists and leaders of the legislature enjoyed a degree of fame; but
it seemed local and meagre when contrasted with the fame of such men as
Sam Brown; Jack Williams; Billy Mulligan; Farmer Pease; Sugarfoot Mike;
Pock Marked Jake; El Dorado Johnny; Jack McNabb; Joe McGee; Jack Harris;
Six…fingered Pete; etc。; etc。  There was a long list of them。  They were
brave; reckless men; and traveled with their lives in their hands。  To
give them their due; they did their killing principally among themselves;
and seldom molested peaceable citizens; for they considered it small
credit to add to their trophies so cheap a bauble as the death of a man
who was 〃not on the shoot;〃 as they phrased it。  They killed each other
on slight provocation; and hoped and expected to be killed themselves
for they held it almost shame to die otherwise than 〃with their boots
on;〃 as they expressed it。

I remember an instance of a desperado's contempt for such small game as a
private citizen's life。  I was taking a late supper in a restaurant one
night; with two reporters and a little printer namedBrown; for
instanceany name will do。  Presently a stranger with a long…tailed coat
on came in; and not noticing Brown's hat; which was lying in a chair; sat
down on it。  Little Brown sprang up and became abusive in a moment。  The
stranger smiled; smoothed out the hat; and offered it to Brown with
profuse apologies couched in caustic sarcasm; and begged Brown not to
destroy him。  Brown threw off his coat and challenged the man to fight
abused him; threatened him; impeached his courage; and urged and even
implored him to fight; and in the meantime the smiling stranger placed
himself under our protection in mock distress。  But presently he assumed
a serious tone; and said:

〃Very well; gentlemen; if we must fight; we must; I suppose。  But don't
rush into danger and then say I gave you no warning。  I am more than a
match for all of you when I get started。  I will give you proofs; and
then if my friend here still insists; I will try to accommodate him。〃

The table we were sitting at was about five feet long; and unusually
cumbersome and heavy。  He asked us to put our hands on the dishes and
hold them in their places a momentone of them was a large oval dish
with a portly roast on it。  Then he sat down; tilted up one end of the
table; set two of the legs on his knees; took the end of the table
between his teeth; took his hands away; and pulled down with his teeth
till the table came up to a level position; dishes and all!  He said he
could lift a keg of nails with his teeth。  He picked up a common glass
tumbler and bit a semi…circle out of it。  Then he opened his bosom and
showed us a net…work of knife and bullet scars; showed us more on his
arms and face; and said he believed he had bullets enough in his body to
make a pig of lead。  He was armed to the teeth。  He closed with the
remark that he was Mr。 of Caribooa celebrated name whereat we shook
in our shoes。  I would publish the name; but for the suspicion that he
might come and carve me。  He finally inquired if Brown still thirsted for
blood。  Brown turned the thing over in his mind a moment; and thenasked
him to supper。

With the permission of the reader; I will group together; in the next
chapter; some samples of life in our small mountain village in the old
days of desperadoism。  I was there at the time。  The reader will observe
peculiarities in our official society; and he will observe also; an
instance of how; in new countries; murders breed murders。




CHAPTER XLIX。

An extract or two from the newspapers of the day will furnish a
photograph that can need no embellishment:

      FATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY。An affray occurred; last evening; in a
      billiard saloon on C street; between Deputy Marshal Jack Williams
      and Wm。 Brown; which resulted in the immediate death of the latter。
      There had been some difficulty between the parties for several
      months。

      An inquest was immediately held; and the following testimony
      adduced:

      Officer GEO。 BIRDSALL; sworn; says:I was told Wm。 Brown was drunk
      and was looking for Jack Williams; so soon as I heard that I started
      for the parties to prevent a collision; went into the billiard
      saloon; saw Billy Brown running around; saying if anybody had
      anything against him to show cause; he was talking in a boisterous
      manner; and officer Perry took him to the other end of the room to
      talk to him; Brown came back to me; remarked to me that he thought
      he was as good as anybody; and knew how to take care of himself; he
      passed by me and went to the bar; don't know whether he drank or
      not; Williams was at the end of the billiard…table; next to the
      stairway; Brown; after going to the bar; came back and said he was
      as good as any man in the world; he had then walked out to the end
      of the first billiard…table from the bar; I moved closer to them;
      supposing there would be a fight; as Brown drew his pistol I caught
      hold of it; he had fired one shot at Williams; don't know the effect
      of it; caught hold of him with one hand; and took hold of the pistol
      and turned it up; think he fired once after I caught hold of the
      pistol; I wrenched the pistol from him; walked to the end of the
      billiard…table and told a party that I had Brown's pistol; and to
      stop shooting; I think four shots were fired in all; after walking
      out; Mr。 Foster remarked that Brown was shot dead。

Oh; there was no excitement about ithe merely 〃remarked〃 the small
circumstance!

Four months later the following item appeared in the same paper (the
Enterprise)。  In this item the name of one of the city officers above
referred to (Deputy Marshal Jack Williams) occurs again:

      ROBBERY AND DESPERATE AFFRAY。On Tuesday night; a German named
      Charles Hurtzal; engineer in a mill at Silver City; came to this
      place; and visited the hurdy…gurdy house on B street。  The music;
      dancing and Teutonic maidens awakened memories of Faderland until
      our German friend was carried away with rapture。  He evidently had
      money; and was spending if freely。  Late in the evening Jack
      Williams and Andy Blessington invited him down stairs to take a cup
      of coffee。  Williams proposed a game of cards and went up stairs to
      procure a deck; but not finding any returned。  On the stairway he
      met the German; and drawing his pistol knocked him down and rifled
      his pockets of some seventy dollars。  Hurtzal dared give no alarm;
      as he was told; with a pistol at his head; if he made any noise or
      exposed them; they would blow his brains out。  So effectually was he
      frightened that he made no complaint; until his friends forced him。
      Yesterday a warrant was issued; but the culprits had disappeared。

This efficient city officer; Jack Williams; had the common reputation of
being a burglar; a highwayman and a desperado。  It was said that he had
several times drawn his revolver and levied money contributions on
citizens at dead of night in the public streets of Virginia。

Five months after the above item appeared; Williams was assassinated
while sitting at a card table one night; a gun was thrust through the
crack of the door and Williams dropped from his chair riddled with balls。
It was said; at the time; that Williams had been for some time aware that
a party of his own sort (desperadoes) had sworn away his life; and it was
generally believed among the people that Williams's friends and enemies
would make the assassination memorableand useful; tooby a wholesale
destruction of each other。

It did not so happen; but still; times were not dull during the next
twenty…four hours; for within that time a woman was killed by a pistol
shot; a man was brained with a slung shot; and a man named Reeder was
also disposed of permanently。  Some matters in the Enterprise account of
the killing of Reeder 

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