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BUFFALO BILL V. SANGER

... namne Buffalo Bill in such a manler as to be calculated to induce the belief that the person so called was Col. the Hon. William Frederick Cody, commonly called Buffalo Bill ; and also that the defendant would not use the term ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 948 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE. ??

... have a Buffalo Bill of his own if he liked. Buffalo Bill was a name which was commonly applied to buffalo-hunters in America. The defendant was quite willing to undertake to state on his placards that he had not engaged Colonel ...

CONFESSION OF CURRELL

... the Piesti-terian body could be invented. BUFFALO BILL'S SHOW. PT'ui'alo ill's Wild West Show passed up the Channel yesterday in the S'tstle of /'ebi,?ska, en rutev for London. Tte show which Baffato Bill brings to this country is ...

SOCIETY DIVORCE

... nts-Pedro, Berridee, and Biondi. Pedro, the first- named, a native of Mexico, was a rider and lasso thrower with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, which visited London in 1892. An application has already been made tothe court for substituted serviceon him ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... e. aged thirty-six, a coal porter, late of 12, Kemble-street, Drary-lane, who was killed by a horse intended for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Police-cons able George Grant deposed that on Thursday night he was proceeding towards the Strand when le saw ...

MURDERER MAXWELL'S FATHER

... with coops, eight cattle cars, two derrick cars for lifting heavy material, and 200 box cars. MEXICAN JOE, OR BUFFALO BILL'S RIVAL. Buffalo Bill hadbest look to his scalp. Mexican Joe has sailed for Liver. pool on the National Line steamer laly, with fire ...

STABBING A SWEETHEART

... revolver, embossed ' Colt's frontier six-shooter, and 22 cartridges were found on him. The lad states that he visited the Wild West, having in his hand a fancy fan which had been given him by a second- hand furniture dealer. An Indian chief took a fancy ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... including camp attendazxts), 188 broucho horses, 20 mules, 4 donkey3, 26 bull buffalos, besides cows and calves, 4 deer, and some antelope and elk. The Hon. Mr. Cody, Buffalo Bill, came to town lat night, but the com- pany remained on board. It is stated ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... loired Urdijin, and wore a American water lily as a snfri pin, described himself as an aeenit to the W Wild West tias3 Cutting Buffalo Bill Lnife Czpaungan. He stated that oil Friday night lie was endeavouniug to dispoos of his knilves in thsl High-road ...

THE AMERICAN INDIAN WAR

... Governalent agents at the Indian Reservations, but with an ill-zrace. For so0me time lie travelled in America with Colonel Cody in his Wild West show bbut though ho tooi a very in- telligent interest in many things he saw, lie remained to the last a typical Indian ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... American Exhibition. Dedicated to Buffalo Bill (the Hon. W. Cody). Shocking disclosures. By Ida Whitc, Socialist. Therevras no printer's name to the pamphlet, but itwvaspublishedbytho 'Authoress, at40,Lillie-road, 'West Kensington. There were several ...

FOURTH EDITION

... of police constables were required. BUFFALO BILL'S PILE. The following appears in the New York Efvock.: It is reported from England that, notwithstanding the great popular success of the 'Wild West' show, Mr. Cody and his partner have ...