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    Deadwood Men Celebrate the Arrival of Female Gambler
    Lurline Monte Verde Alias Denver, CO Madame Vestal, Alias Belle Siddons


    Female gambler, actress and twenty-one dealer extraordinaire makes her way to Deadwood. Vivacious and seductive, the ex-Confederate spy turns spy at the gambling tables for her road agent lover Archie McLaughlin. Treasure coach messenger D. Boone May seduces the lovely Lurline to extract information about the whereabouts of his wanted man. Lover Archie McLaughlin gets himself hung by vigilantes while under the custody of Messenger May and beautiful Lurline leaves Deadwood for a Cheyenne engagement.

    In the Hills, standing on board, carried by 4 men
    In regard to: MonteVerde, Lurlin
    Jan 07 1878

    Griffin desiring money to come home.
    June 26, 1884
    In regard to: Dick Griffin writes to his wife from Coeur d'Alene desiring enough money to bring him home. Doherty writes of good cleanup.
    In regard to: Griffin, Dick.
    In regard to: Doherty, Dan Click
    In regard to: Miller, Tom.
    In regard to: Holman, Euguen.
    In regard to: Monte Verdi, Lurline

    Deadwood's Popular Gambling Establishments 1876 - 1880s
    Doc Bagg's Melodian
    Mann and Company's Progressive Hall
    E. B. Morton's Club
    Johnny Cooley and Dan Doherty's Eureka Hall
    Mahan and Manning's Senate Saloon
    Romeo Charles Dwyer and Jack Odell's Gambling House

    Progressive Hall saloon and gambling house, 20x60
    Jun 17 1876
    In regard to: Progressive Hall

    Mann and Co.'s gambling house 20x60 ft. thrown open
    Jun 17 1876
    In regard to: Mann and Company

    Progressive Hall, Ice Cream served
    Jun 24 1876
    In regard to: Progressive Hall

    Progressive Hall offers liquors and cigars
    Pioneer Sep 23 1876
    In regard to: Progressive Hall

    Deadwood, Shooting Scrape in one of gambling saloons
    Sep 30 1876
    In regard to: Deadwood

    Morton's club house opens tonight
    Oct 28 1876
    In regard to: Morton

    Try not to pass, poem about Draw poker
    May 19 1877
    In regard to: Poetry

    Professional charged with illegitimate gambling
    Jul 09 1877
    In regard to: Bell,
    In regard to: Baggs,

    Green horn taken by bunko steerers for $57
    Subject Morris, John
    Jul 23 1877

    Deadwood faro games out of luck
    Aug 25 1877
    In regard to: Deadwood

    Faro games, Keno, Spanish monte and others introduced
    Oct 01 1877
    In regard to: Deadwood

    District Court held at Bonanza, faro, nutshell tab
    Oct 09 1877
    In regard to: Lawrence County

    Exchange Saloon and Club House sold to E.B. Morton
    Oct 26 1877
    In regard to: Exchange Saloon

    Has sold his gambling hall to E.B. Norton
    Oct 27 1877
    In regard to: Carter, A.P.

    Johnson, J.J. wants his faro box returned
    Nov 22 1877
    In regard to: Johnson, J.J.

    Boys had a little fun, result-black eye, broken nose
    Jan 31 1878
    In regard to: Morton Club House

    Gambling games are as complicated as their language
    Mar 19 1878
    In regard to: Chinese

    Work on his Club House on Lee St. to begin on 1st
    Mar 23 1878
    In regard to: Morton, Ed

    Shanties on east torn down for Ed Morton's club
    Mar 28 1878
    In regard to: Morton, Ed

    Dr Bagg tackled faro dealer with $.50, took $100.
    Apr 10 1878
    In regard to: Baggs,

    Uptown faro bank has been running in hard luck
    Apr 19 1878
    In regard to: Deadwood

    New faro game means index of money is plentiful
    Apr 22 1878
    In regard to: Maillards Saloon

    Madame Moustache getting ready to open faro bank
    Apr 25 1878
    In regard to: Moustache, Madame

    Lee St club house will have a fancy front
    May 03 1878
    In regard to: Morton Club House

    Winner over Ben Wood in heavy game of poker
    May 14 1878
    In regard to: Morrissey, John

    New club house on Lee St., open and elegant
    May 15 1878
    In regard to: Morton, Ed
    In regard to: Morton Club House

    To manage new club house for Ed Morton
    May 15 1878
    In regard to: Morton Club House
    In regard to: Chase, Ed
    In regard to: Ross,
    In regard to: Carter, A.P.

    Brewery man to open at Morton's Club House
    May 20 1878
    In regard to: Morton,

    Lee St club is off limits to objectionable persons
    May 21 1878
    In regard to: Morton, Ed
    In regard to: Mortons Club House

    Died from an overdose of morphine, was big gambler
    In regard to: Harnett, Dan
    Jun 08 1878

    Fooled with the tiger and got the worst for the fun
    Jun 22 1878
    In regard to: Brown, Frank

    Loses at faro, insults dealer, licked and arrested
    Jun 22 1878
    In regard to: Brown, Frank

    Ed Chase ran gambling room over H.H. Folk, shoots George
    Jul 08 1878
    In regard to: Folk, H.H. and Co
    In regard to: Chase, Ed

    His father was a sleeper nipper at the faro banks
    Jul 16 1878
    In regard to: Westman, William

    The faro and keno dealer at Eureka Hall
    Jul 19 1878
    In regard to: Johnson, Big

    Faro games are being well patronized again
    Aug 01 1878
    In regard to: Deadwood

    Gold found under the sidewalk in front of old club
    Aug 24 1878
    In regard to: Morton, Ed
    In regard to: Morton's Club House

    Row in a gambling house, one man walked to Deadwood
    Sep 06 1878
    In regard to: Crook City

    Poker game, smallest chip $250, prosperity.
    Sep 26 1878
    In regard to: Gayville

    Testimony in Callison murder trial
    Nov 23 1878
    In regard to: Morton Club House

    Biggest poker game of the season played there
    Dec 06 1878
    In regard to: Brokaw's Club Room, Lead

    Brokaw's new building, 25 x 75, on Main st. Lead
    Jun 01 1878
    In regard to: Brokaw,

    Young clerk tackled the tiger and "went through"
    Jan 15 1879
    In regard to: Social

    Chinaman has been beating all the poker players
    Jan 15 1879
    In regard to: Chinese

    The gambler, left Elizabethtown for Leadville
    In regard to: Little Sam
    Jan 27 1879

    Rumor of gambler at Sturgis being killed
    In regard to: Adsit, Charley
    Feb 10 1879

    Two new faro games opened last night
    Feb 19 1879
    In regard to: Eureka Hall

    Lively row occurred between two faro dealers
    Mar 01 1879
    In regard to: Eureka Hall

    Female gambler at Leadville, always heavily veiled
    In regard to: Madame Mystery
    Mar 06 1879

    The "tiger" becoming somewhat lacerated by boys
    May 10 1879
    In regard to: Office Saloon

    One of the boys bearded the tiger, lost $300.
    May 10 1879
    In regard to: Office Saloon

    Evidence of civilization, 3 card monte men here
    Jun 17 1879
    In regard to: Social

    Mention of club house and women doesn't make sense
    Jun 17 1879
    In regard to: Morton, Ed
    In regard to: Morton Club House

    To be located in old Morton club room, Lower Main
    Jun 18 1879
    In regard to: Post Office

    Has closed only lower rooms, upper in full blast
    Jul 29 1879
    In regard to: Morton, Ed
    In regard to: Mortons Club House

    Is dealing faro at Leadville
    Aug 28 1879
    In regard to: Gardner, Ed

    Made the tiger at Central squeal to tune of $300.
    Aug 29 1879
    In regard to: Bruce, Jim

    Club house for sale
    Aug 31 1879
    In regard to: Morton, Ed
    In regard to: Morton Club House

    Mortons club house for sale, with or without fixtures
    Sep 02 1879
    In regard to: Morton, Ed
    In regard to: Morton Club House

    Smoked starboard optic of jack-of-spades gambler
    In regard to: Mills,
    Sep 18 1879

    Business men from other camps attacking the tiger
    Sep 20 1879
    In regard to: Social

    Death, a gambler believed burned in the fire
    In regard to: Casino Jack
    Sep 30 1879

    Faro banks are all running day and night shifts
    Oct 07 1879
    In regard to: Deadwood

    Players at different faro games in town fun to watch
    Oct 15 1879
    In regard to: Social

    Come and see the Tiger at Ophir saloon, Main St., ad
    Nov 01 1879
    In regard to: Ophir Saloon

    Ed Morton's new place on corner of Main and Lee St.
    New place has unpronouncable name Degdirba.
    Nov 04 1879
    In regard to: Degdirba

    Since blaze, more money going to feed the tiger
    Nov 05 1879
    In regard to: Deadwood

    Faro game cost him $4,500.
    Nov 19 1879
    In regard to: Fowler,

    Keno game for ladies of Deadwood at Cooley and Doherty
    Nov 25 1879
    In regard to: Women

    Faro game cleaned out of $6000 in just 30 days
    Nov 27 1879
    In regard to: Fowler,

    Stud poker is game played by sports at present
    Dec 16 1879
    In regard to: Social

    Thought he could win at poker and women, skipped out
    Dec 19 1879
    In regard to: Weaver, W.P.

    Has left town, creditors think he has skipped
    Jan 08 1880
    In regard to: Morton, Ed

    For Sale-A keno outfit, 200 cards and 90 balls
    Jan 10 1880
    In regard to: Perkins, S.J.

    Threw highest number on dice to win watch and chain
    Jan 15 1880
    In regard to: Jones, D.A.

    Member, having no money, put faro check in the hat.
    Faro check put in collection plate worth $3.25
    Mar 09 1880
    In regard to: Congregationalism
    In regard to: Cushman, Samuel

    Ed Morton is in New York
    Mar 25 1880
    In regard to: Morton, Ed

    Ten cent faro man, not the fiend, in Gunnison Co.
    Oct 01 1880
    In regard to: Frenchy

    Funny things that happen in Deadwood at faro game
    Oct 15 1880
    In regard to: Social

    Faro banks discriminating against rounders
    Nov 16 1880
    In regard to: Deadwood

    Match game of billiards for $100 a side, Central
    Dec 19 1880
    In regard to: Daisy Saloon

    Won 4 fine steers in dice throw with Hayes
    Apr 14 1881
    In regard to: Lackey, Henry of Lead
    In regard to: Hayes, Joe

    Chris will open hall this evening, ad
    Jun 01 1881
    In regard to: Ophir Keno Hall

    In Stone's old opera house, lower Main, ad
    Jul 01 1881
    In regard to: Ophir Keno Hall

    Equals Deadwood in the gambling department
    Aug 12 1881
    In regard to: West Virginia City
    In regard to: New carbonate camp is 7 miles from Central

    Had 1 of largest games of poker running at Lead
    Aug 19 1881
    In regard to: Tortat, John

    Opened out club rooms on Lee St.
    Oct 08 1881
    In regard to: Bews and Allen

    Waiter wins $1100 on faro games
    Nov 10 1881
    In regard to: Handley,

    Is in Santa Fe
    Feb 22 1881
    In regard to: Morton, Ed.

    Equals Deadwood in the gambling department
    Aug 12 1881
    In regard to: West Virginia City

    Lead faro banks reported to have burst
    Dec 02 1881
    In regard to: Gambling

    Probably still erecting big clubhouses somewhere
    Dec 09 1881
    In regard to: Morton, Ed

    Steele and Tippie close down saloon and faro banks
    Dec 29 1881
    In regard to: Gambling

    Top and bottom men leave town before Warner returns
    In regard to: Killmer, Theodore
    In regard to: Eaton, C.
    Feb 09 1882

    Charged with keeping a gambling house, no bill
    In regard to: Abrams, Louis
    In regard to: Hammond, S.E.
    Aug 11 1882

    Tiger located on Lee St fared badly, succombed
    Nov 29 1882
    In regard to: Social

    Keno game managers use buttons for markers
    Jan 23 1882
    In regard to: Gambling

    Boys attacked tiger in his lair last night
    Mar 23 1882
    In regard to: Deadwood

    One gambler lost over $500 in half an hour
    In regard to: Lead
    Apr 09 1882

    Stud horse game has been roping in boys lately
    Jun 08 1882
    In regard to: Social

    So far "coons" have best of "stud horse game"
    Jun 08 1882
    In regard to: Black Americans

    One of gambling fraternity untook to leave life
    Apr 30 1882
    In regard to: Central City

    Tiger received hard hit yesterday, boys winning
    Apr 22 1882
    In regard to: Central City

    Tiger fared badly at Central, lost caudal appendage
    Aug 01 1882
    In regard to: Social

    Has only place in town where tiger can be tackled
    Aug 11 1882
    In regard to: Buneman, Charles

    Boy made bold onslaught on ferocious tiger, won
    Oct 07 1882
    In regard to: Social

    Wertheimer rents bldg next to Bews and Allen place on Lee
    Oct 11 1882
    In regard to: Bews and Allen

    Percentage game of "stud-horse poker" nightly
    Nov 16 1882
    In regard to: Bews and Allen

    Stud horse game saw bet of $1500 on one deal
    Nov 18 1882
    In regard to: Bews and Allen

    Several new gambling houses have opened in Chinatown
    Nov 23 1882
    In regard to: Chinese

    Faro and poker games in full blast night and day
    Nov 25 1882
    In regard to: Social

    Once conducted largest gambling house in Deadwood
    Nov 26 1882
    In regard to: Morton, Ed

    Chinaman got mortal hold on tiger, lost $500
    Dec 02 1882
    In regard to: Chinese

    Gamblers amusing selves by "stacking", $5 a side
    In regard to: Gambling
    Dec 03 1882

    One of the most whole souled "querrilla" on road
    In regard to: Kilmer, Theodore
    Jan 24 1882

    One gambler lost over $500 in half an hour
    In regard to: Lead
    Apr 09 1882

    Well known among gamblers, dangerously ill
    In regard to: Cadis, Charley
    May 31 1882

    Nuisance, saloons and gambling, indictment sought
    In regard to: Miller and Doherty
    Jan 14 1883

    Stud games cleared over $1200 last month
    In regard to: Gambling
    Feb 25 1883

    Badly injured, gambler, Jim Bruce, beat her up
    In regard to: Watters, Lena
    In regard to: Bruce, Jim
    Mar 21 1883

    Agent lost $300 that belonged in safe, gambling
    In regard to: Northwestern Transportation
    Jul 28 1883

    St. Paul, staying at the Merchants Hotel.
    In regard to: Killmer, Theodore
    January 25, 1884

    Governor fines gambling.
    In regard to: Church, Louis K.
    In regard to: Gambling.
    Dec. 24, 1886

    Ducharme arrested.
    In regard to: Ducharme, Ed.
    In regard to: Sacramento Restaurant.
    In regard to: Garr, Ben.
    May 19, 1892

    Burton jailed at Denver.
    In regard to: Burton, Slim.
    May 2, 1893

    Chase arrested at Denver.
    In regard to: Chase, Ed
    In regard to: managed Ed Morton's gambling house May 1878
    May 14, 1893

    Re-opening games of chance.
    In regard to: Brick Club.
    In regard to: Allen, James W.
    In regard to: Laighman, D. A.
    In regard to: Bean, W. A.
    Oct. 2, 1896

    Trouble among gamblers.
    In regard to: Hill, Thomas.
    In regard to: Gibson, John.
    In regard to: Long John aka Gibson, John.
    In regard to: Holstein, George.
    Feb. 3, 1897

    The Competition, Eureka Hall
    D.B. Cannoll and Johnny Cooley


    Sporting tools, faro checks, billard balls, ad
    Jan 03 1883
    In regard to: Finck, A.H.

    Nuisance, saloons and gambling, indictment sought
    Jan 14 1883
    In regard to: Miller and Doherty

    Boys hunting tiger rather severely, showing claws
    Jan 24 1883
    In regard to: Social

    Stud games cleared over $1200 last month, gambling
    Feb 25 1883
    In regard to: Social

    New faro game starting in room adjoining Bank Saloon
    May 03 1883
    In regard to: Bank Saloon

    Nye's Waterloo was hero of game "stud"
    May 16 1883
    In regard to: Nye, Bill

    Sure-thing gambler, left no friends when he left
    Jun 27 1883
    In regard to: Knopf,
    In regard to: nut-schell

    Agent lost $300 that belonged in safe, gambling
    Jul 28 1883
    In regard to: Northwestern Transportation

    Johnson wins at poker.
    Aug. 29, 1884
    Abe Hill is out about $1,700 since arrival for poker game; Swede Johnson wins about $400, and Scoop gentleman wins $515.
    In regard to: Hill, Abe.
    In regard to: Johnson, Swede.

    Faro game opened.
    Sept. 13, 1884
    Ira Kilgore opened a faro game at Lead Thursday night with disastrous results, players drawing out amounts ranging from $25 to $200, until Ira, disgusted turned over the box.
    In regard to: Kilgore, Ira.

    Johnson wins at poker.
    Jan. 13, 1885
    It may be hard times, but the fact that Swede Johnson won over $800 at poker Saturday night, don't indicate it to any vast extent.
    In regard to: Johnson, Swede.

    Otice and Tippie opene club-house.
    In regard to: Otice, John.
    In regard to: Tippie, A. C.
    Jan. 10, 1886

    Chinese gamblers.
    Sept. 12, 1886
    Chinatown is all agog over the drawing by a Celestial Thursday of a $1000 prize in a Chinese lottery, upon an investment of $1.25.
    In regard to: Chinese.
    In regard to: Gambling.

    "Sure thing" game brought to town.
    Sept. 22, 1886
    The first semblance of a "sure thing" game known in Deadwood since 1878, appeared Saturday evening on lower Main street. It is the old nut-shell dodge.
    In regard to: Gambling

    Successful with the dice.
    Sept. 30, 1886
    Will Lowe and Swede Johnson successful with the dice for handsomely embroidered panels.
    In regard to: Lowe, Will.
    In regard to: Johnson, Swede.
    In regard to: Bews, George.

    Heathen Chinese and a poker game.
    Sept. 22, 1887
    Ed Shannon's almond eyed cook beats Maurice Welch's three aces.
    In regard to: Shannon, Ed.
    In regard to: Welch, Maurice.
    In regard to: Chinese.

    Posner opens clubhouse today.
    In regard to: Posner, Saul D.
    May 16, 1890

    Broke the faro banks.
    Feb. 6, 1892
    Colorado Johnny and others of Deadwood visited the city of mills Thursday night and broke all the faro banks in that place.
    In regard to: Steimitz, John.

    Morris secured by ball and chain.
    In regard to: Morris, John
    March 21, 1893

    Eureka Hall

    Eureka to be reopened by D.B. Cannoll
    Oct 13 1877
    In regard to: Eureka Hall
    In regard to: Cannoll, D. B.

    Election "Pools" sold at Eureka Hall
    Oct 20 1877
    In regard to: Gambling
    In regard to: Cannoll, D. B.

    Brown, Dick to perform at Eureka for season
    Aug 04 1877
    In regard to: Brown, Richard
    In regard to: Cannoll, D. B.

    Thieves stole about $40 worth of cigars and money
    Aug 13 1878
    In regard to: Eureka Hall
    In regard to: Cannoll, D. B.

    Dumant, Madame shuts down table at Eureka Hall
    Aug 28 1877
    In regard to: Dumant, Madame
    In regard to: Cannoll, D. B.

    Selling head-light oil cheaper than any other
    Mar 01 1878
    In regard to: Eureka Hall
    In regard to: Cannoll, D. B.
    In regard to: Cannoll, D. B.

    Big Keno Game open on Saturday evening
    Apr 20 1878
    In regard to: Eureka Hall

    Has been fixed up in a gorgeous fashion
    Apr 24 1878
    In regard to: Eureka Hall
    In regard to: Cannoll, D. B.

    Deputy who made arrest of Anderson at Eureka Hall
    Jun 03 1878
    In regard to: Kehoe, John H.
    In regard to: Eureka Hall

    The faro and keno dealer at Eureka Hall
    Jul 19 1878
    In regard to: Johnson, Big

    Carrie Howard will give a grand dance at Eureka Hall
    Jul 31 1878
    In regard to: Eureka Hall

    Keep in mind, party next Tuesday evening, Eureka
    Aug 02 1878
    In regard to: Howard, Carrie
    In regard to: Eureka Hall
    In regard to: Cannoll, D. B.

    Party tonight at Eureka Hall, pleasant event
    Aug 06 1878
    In regard to: Howard, Carrie
    In regard to: Eureka Hall
    In regard to: Cannoll, D. B.

    Has gone blind, benefit for him at Eureka Hall
    Aug 14 1878
    In regard to: Creary, Joe

    Benefit dance and donations total $386.50
    Aug 26 1878
    In regard to: Eureka Hall

    For Sale, see H.H. Folk, realators ad
    Sep 01 1878
    In regard to: Eureka Hall

    Dance to be given to raise money for instruments
    Sep 11 1878
    In regard to: Eureka Hall

    Proprietor has corner on Kerosine, charging higher
    Oct 19 1878
    In regard to: Eureka Hall
    In regard to: Cannoll, D. B.

    Will give a dress ball in the old Eureka tomorrow
    Feb 14 1879
    In regard to: Cooley, Johnny

    Go see Johnny and the girls at the old Eureka Hall
    Feb 15 1879
    In regard to: Cooley, Johnny

    Two new faro games opened last night
    Feb 19 1879
    In regard to: Eureka Hall

    Lively row occurred between two faro dealers
    Mar 01 1879
    In regard to: Eureka Hall

    Johnny Bruce got a little full and shot out lamp
    Mar 07 1879
    In regard to: Eureka Hall

    Johnny Bruce got a little full and drew gun on him
    Mar 07 1879
    In regard to: California Jack

    Testimony in the Stokes assault case
    Apr 01 1880
    In regard to: Cooley, Johnny

    To open saloon in room vacated by Sam Soyster
    Apr 15 1879
    In regard to: Cooley, Johnny

    Has fixed up a daisy of a place at Gold and Main St
    Apr 30 1879
    In regard to: Cooley, John

    Assistant to Mr Cooley talks of safe combination
    May 17 1879
    In regard to: Slippery

    Built an addition on the rear of his saloon
    May 24 1879
    In regard to: Cooley, Johnny

    Growing some very fine turnips in his saloon
    Jun 04 1879
    In regard to: Cooley, Johnny

    Decorating his building with a coat of white paint
    Jun 14 1879
    In regard to: Cooley, Johnny

    Losses in the big fire of September 27, $1,500.
    Sep 27 1879
    In regard to: Cooley, Johnny

    Dissolved business, Dan to continue alone
    Jun 19 1880
    In regard to: Johnny Cooley and Dan Doherty
    In regard to: Cooley, Johnny

    Steele and Tippie close down saloon and faro banks
    Dec 29 1881
    In regard to: Gambling

    Play 3 games of 15-ball pool, $20, best 2 out of 3
    Apr 10 1883
    In regard to: Welch, Morris

    Elegant piano at Lawson and Dwyer.
    Jan. 21, 1888
    F.W. Graves on yesterday placed an elegant piano in the saloon of Lawson and Dwyer, Main street. Is is one of the best toned instruments in the city.
    In regard to: Graves, F. W.
    In regard to: Lawson and Dwyer
    In regard to: Gambling

    Another haul at Dwyer and O'Dell.
    Nov. 21, 1890
    Dwyer gambling house again raided; proprietor wishes to know at what hour he can conduct business without molestation. Judge informs him gambling is against the law and keeping of a gambling outfit against the law.
    In regard to: Dwyer and O'Dell.
    In regard to: Gambling.
    In regard to: Hall, George H., Justice of the Peace

    Justice court November 26.
    Nov. 26, 1890
    Gambling cases all appeared and were bound over to district court in sum of $100, an additional $100 to those arrested the second time. This is no doubt an invitation to be out of the country by Feb. 10, 1891 court date.
    In regard to: Gambling.
    In regard to: Hall, George H., Justice of the Peace

    Gambling houses pulled.
    Nov. 27, 1890
    Monkey and parrot time: The gambling house of Dwyer and Odell again pulled. They in turn swear out warrants for all other gambling houses; all pulled last night.
    In regard to: Dwyer and Odell Click
    In regard to: Gambling.
    In regard to: Hall, George H., Justice of the Peace
    In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
    In regard to: Welch, Morris.
    In regard to: Sutherland, James.
    In regard to: Lilly, Dan.
    In regard to: Mills, Frank.
    In regard to: Walton, Thomas.
    In regard to: Lewis, Henry.
    In regard to: Lewy, French.
    In regard to: Fish, John.
    In regard to: Nelson, John.
    In regard to: Smith, Charles.
    In regard to: Rankin, Tex.
    In regard to: Fassold, Jack.
    In regard to: Hewitt, Robert.
    In regard to: Ryan, William.
    In regard to: Davis, John.
    In regard to: DeBellwa, Frank.
    In regard to: Steinmetz, John.
    In regard to: McGoff, George

    Deadwood's Melodeon
    Den for Bunko Steerers and Top and Bottom Artists
    Ruled by Doc Baggs and His Girl Carrie Howard


    Friends, Acquaintances and Business Partners

    Flaherty, cozy shave opposite Nuttall and Mann's Hall
    In regard to: Flaherty,
    Jun 17 1876

    Temple of Music owned by Nuttall and Brown
    In regard to: Temple of Music
    Dec 09 1876

    Baggs, Charles of Cheyenne in Deadwood
    In regard to: Baggs, Charles
    Apr 13 1877

    Baggs, Charles L. and wife of Cheyenne in Deadwood
    In regard to: Baggs, Charles L.
    Apr 16 1877

    Performs at Melodeon
    In regard to: Reid, Pete
    In regard to: Newman,
    In regard to: Kimble, George
    In regard to: Holman, Eugene
    In regard to: Gandolfo, Joseph E.
    Apr 18 1877

    Black Hills Brewery one door south of Melodeon
    In regard to: Black Hills Brewery
    May 19 1877

    Delmonico Hotel 3 doors North of Melodeon
    In regard to: Delmonico Hotel
    May 21 1877

    Rosenbaum and Decker, Miners Brewry next to Post Office
    In regard to: Rosenbaum and Decker
    In regard to: Melodeon
    Jun 17 1877

    Lyons, Henry wrestling match Arnault and Whalen
    In regard to: Lyons, Henry
    Jul 21 1877

    Williams, J.J. claim in rear of Nuttall's Melodeon
    In regard to: Williams, J.J.
    Jun 22 1877

    A bungling case of bunko steering
    In regard to: Deadwood
    Jul 06 1877

    Tenderfeet are getting scarce, its closed, Good!
    In regard to: Melodeon
    Jul 08 1877

    Professional charged with illegitimate gambling
    In regard to: Baggs,
    Jul 09 1877

    Green horn taken by bunko steerers for $57.
    In regard to: Morris, John
    Jul 23 1877

    Baggs, Charles loses money
    In regard to: Baggs, Charles
    Aug 22 1877

    His building on Main formerly called the Melodeon
    In regard to: Rosenbaum,
    Aug 27 1877

    The old Melodeon has been closed up by authorities
    In regard to: Melodeon
    Aug 27 1877

    Den on Lee St used as headquarters for Doc Baggs
    In regard to: Melodeon
    In regard to: Adolphia,
    In regard to: Baggs, Doc
    Aug 27 1877

    Dr played his little game on merchant from Golden
    In regard to: Baggs,
    In regard to: Whitepine,
    Aug 27 1877

    District Court held at Bonanza, faro, nutshell tab
    In regard to: Lawrence County
    Oct 09 1877

    Bagg, Charles L. in court
    In regard to: Baggs, Charles L.
    Oct 25 1877

    Few people west of the Missouri who don't know him
    In regard to: Canada Bill
    Nov 18 1877

    Shot in breast in Cheyenne, not serious
    In regard to: Lyons, Henry
    Dec 23 1877

    Dr Baggs bagged a pilgrim, Sheriff disgorged him
    In regard to: Baggs,
    Mar 25 1878

    Dr Baggs takes in tenderfoot to extent of $100.
    In regard to: Baggs,
    Mar 26 1878

    Dr Bagg tackled faro dealer with $.50, took $100.
    In regard to: Baggs,
    Apr 10 1878

    Gun discharges at dance house, takes thumb off
    In regard to: Howard,
    Apr 22 1878

    Mill man taken in by "top and bottom" artists
    In regard to: Dwinnell, E.C.
    May 16 1878

    Bondsman for Dr Bagg
    In regard to: Berry, J.F.
    In regard to: Lyons, Henry
    May 16 1878

    Arrested for gambling scheme on Bismarck passenger
    In regard to: Smith, Ed
    May 17 1878

    Was not robbed so badly as he reported
    In regard to: Dwinnell, E.C.
    May 17 1878

    Discharged from Justice Burke's court
    In regard to: Baggs,
    May 18 1878

    "Sure Thing" victim, left this morning on Bismarck
    May 20 1878
    In regard to: Dwinnell, E.C.
    In regard to: nut-shell

    Ed Smith and J.H. Hamner to appear on gambling charge
    In regard to: Burke,
    May 20 1878

    Put up bond to await trial on sure thing gambling
    In regard to: Hamner, J.H.
    In regard to: Smith, Ed
    May 20 1878

    Brother Frank Anderson, alias Bub or Ceyreus Reynolds
    In regard to: Howard, Carrie
    Jun 03 1878

    Alias Bub or Ceyreus Reynolds, brother of Carrie Howard
    In regard to: Anderson, Frank
    Jun 03 1878

    Boss of 133 Sherman has laugh at expense of Deputy
    In regard to: Howard, Carrie
    In regard to: Beaman, Hank Deputy
    Jun 03 1878

    Also known as Bub Reynolds, leaves on stage
    In regard to: Anderson, Frank
    Jun 05 1878

    Detective from Ohio, leaves with Bub Reynolds
    In regard to: Snider, George
    In regard to: Anderson, Frank alias Reynolds, Bub
    Jun 05 1878

    Bear Paw prospecting
    In regard to: Baggs,
    Jul 25 1878

    Announces she will give a grand dance at Eureka Ha
    In regard to: Howard, Carrie
    In regard to: Eureka Hall
    Jul 31 1878

    Ball next Tuesday evening to be event of season
    In regard to: Howard, Carrie
    Aug 01 1878

    Keep in mind, party next Tuesday evening, Eureka
    In regard to: Howard, Carrie
    Aug 02 1878

    Party tonight at Eureka Hall, pleasant event
    In regard to: Howard, Carrie
    Aug 06 1878

    Found Crazy Horse and another Dutchman in the ditch
    In regard to: Early, Patrick road commissioner
    Aug 15 1878

    Stampeders straight from country, letters and opinion
    In regard to: Baggs,
    Sep 02 1878

    Things which seem strange to eastern editors
    In regard to: Howard, Carrie
    Sep 18 1878

    Statement in Enterprise about her not correct
    In regard to: Howard, Carrie
    Jan 30 1879

    One of the best known belles of the Hills
    In regard to: Crazy Horse
    Feb 01 1879

    Our bullion racket men are at Leadville
    In regard to: Bullion Racket
    Feb 06 1879

    Billy Nuttall sends telegram, "Things is big"
    In regard to: Nutshell Bill
    Feb 12 1879

    Doc Bagg and Carrie Howard were at Cheyenne Sunday
    In regard to: Bagg,
    In regard to: Howard, Carrie
    Feb 13 1879

    Carrie Howard arrested at Denver on word of Dr Baggs
    In regard to: Baggs,
    Mar 17 1879

    Appropriated $2,000 of Dr Baggs "hard earned cash"
    In regard to: Howard, Carrie
    In regard to: Baggs,
    Mar 21 1879

    Bunko steerers and other robbers are buying votes
    In regard to: Leadville
    Apr 08 1879

    Back on the streets looking nobby and gray
    In regard to: Crazy Horse, Miss
    Jun 20 1879

    Bunko steerers "held up" Whitton till hands numb
    In regard to: Whitton,
    Jun 22 1879

    Dr and other bunko men to be run out of Leadville
    In regard to: Bagg,
    Jul 24 1879

    Gets a bouncing from a freighter that he angered
    In regard to: Nutshell Bill
    Aug 09 1879

    Has eased up on the bunko business, Leadville CO law
    In regard to: Baggs,
    In regard to: Crazy Horse
    In regard to: Hurdy, John
    Aug 28 1879

    Three sharps picked him on bullion racket
    In regard to: Whitton,
    Bullion Racket

    Losses by the big Deadwood fire of September 1879
    In regard to: Howard, Carrie
    Nov 04 1879

    Brought up before Judge Clark on charge of larceny
    In regard to: Smith, Ed
    Feb 19 1880

    Rumor came from when Nuttal owned the Melodian
    In regard to: Nuttall, Billy
    Mar 03 1880

    Reported to be at Hot Springs AR with Dr Bagg
    In regard to: Howard, Carrie
    Apr 07 1880

    Doc has found a lot of soft saps in southern state
    In regard to: Bagg,
    In regard to: Hot Springs AR
    Apr 07 1880

    Moved Sideboard Saloon to old Melodian building
    In regard to: Harlow, I.L.
    In regard to: Melodeon
    In regard to: Sideboard Saloon
    Apr 21 1880

    What happened to him?
    In regard to: Nutshell Bill
    Jan 20 1882

    Doc Baggs has been up to his old tricks again
    In regard to: Baggs, Doc
    Jan 24 1882

    Manning tells friends stories about "Doc"
    In regard to: Baggs, Doc
    In regard to: Manning, Sheriff
    Jan 26 1882

    Two St Paul "guerrilas" returned from Southern Hills
    In regard to: Eaton, C.
    Feb 03 1882

    Top and bottom men leave town before Warner returns
    In regard to: Eaton, C.
    In regard to: Killmer, Theodore
    Feb 09 1882

    Doc Baggs, bunko artist, in trouble in Denver
    In regard to: Baggs, Doc
    Apr 28 1882

    Leaves Deadwood
    In regard to: Fewclothes, Jennie
    Sep 30 1882

    Rumored he has been converted at Denver
    In regard to: Doc Baggs
    Feb 10 1883

    Notorious Doc Baggs shifted field of operations
    In regard to: Baggs, Doc
    Mar 23 1883

    Sure-thing gambler, left no friends when he left
    In regard to: Knopf,
    Jun 27 1883

    Dr Baggs under arrest, took in preacher on train
    In regard to: Baggs,
    Sep 26 1883

    Doc Baggs tries racket at St. Paul.
    In regard to: Baggs, Doc.
    July 7, 1885

    Casey receives safe.
    In regard to: Baggs, Doc.
    In regard to: Casey, Pat.
    April 6, 1886

    Time-honored institution.
    In regard to: Sideboard Saloon
    In regard to: Casey, Pat.
    Aug. 1, 1886

    "Sure thing" game brought to town.
    In regard to: Gambling.
    Sept. 22, 1886

    Don't bet even on a sure thing.
    In regard to: Belliveau, Lawrence I.
    In regard to: Logan, Everett.
    In regard to: Gambling
    August 12, 1891

    Lottery and Pools
    Senate saloon, Mahan and Manning, grand bonanza lottery to be held.
    May 19 1877
    In regard to: Senate Saloon

    Mahan and Manning's Senate Saloon, Bonanza Lottery
    May 26 1877
    In regard to: Mahan and Manning

    Election "Pools" sold at Eureka Hall
    Oct 20 1877
    In regard to: Gambling Pools

    Lottery Ticket
    Jan 02 1878
    In regard to: Langrishe Theatre

    General agent for Colorado State Lottery here
    May 06 1878
    In regard to: Stevens, L.C.

    Colorado State Lottery to open office in Deadwood
    May 07 1878
    In regard to: Deadwood

    Big Horn Store proprietor, lottery for kittens
    Apr 04 1878
    In regard to: Goldberg,

    Chinese gamblers.
    Sept. 12, 1886
    Chinatown is all agog ove the drawing by a Celestial Thursday of a $1000 prize in a Chinese lottery, upon an investment of $1.25.
    In regard to: Chinese.
    In regard to: Gambling

    Don't bet even on a sure thing.
    August 12, 1891
    Lawrence Belliveau wins foot race against Everett Logan. His winning was not according to programme. The job put up was for Logan to win, Belliveau to receive a lump sum for losing.
    In regard to: Belliveau, Lawrence I.
    In regard to: Logan, Everett.
    In regard to: Gambling

    Chinese game busted.
    January 5, 1892
    United States officers make a rain on a Chinese lottery.
    In regard to: Chinese.
    In regard to: Gambling.
    In regard to: Clement, E. C.
    In regard to: Fry,
    In regard to: McDonald, Edward.
    In regard to: Sweet, Sam.
    In regard to: Hi Kee.
    In regard to: Wing Tsue.
    In regard to: Don Kim.
    In regard to: Wong You.
    In regard to: Chin Hang.
    In regard to: Pin Hay.
    In regard to: Ching Gin.
    In regard to: Ma Chung.
    In regard to: Parker, William H.
    In regard to: Bennett, Granville G.
    In regard to: Mattheissen, Chris.
    In regard to: Bow Tang.

    Dwyer and Odell's Deadwood Gambling Establishment
    Romeo Charles Dwyer and Jack Odell Proprietors


    Judge Hall and Mayor Star try to put a cinch on ruffianism, gambling and prostitution by pulling gambling houses 1890.

    Sad Fates Come to the Close Circle of Acquaintances, Associates
    Family and Friends


    Longtime madame and mother of Dwyer, Hattie Bell dies.
    Brothel partner and wife Mary Dwyer, opts to open a women's seminary.

    Double Suicide in the Bad Lands

    Gem Theatre ruffian beat young man who died later
    In regard to: Gem Theatre
    In regard to: O'Dell, Jack
    Dec 17 1880

    Jack O'Dell Beat young man so severely he died from the effect
    In regard to: O'Dell, Jack
    Dec 17 1880

    Arrested for assault by Officer Dunn
    In regard to: Odell, J.
    In regard to: Dunn, Bill
    Jan 26 1881

    Charged Odell $5 fine and costs for assault on Main
    In regard to: Giddings, William
    In regard to: O'Dell, Jack
    Jan 26 1881

    Accidentally stabbed by Campbell at Gem Theater
    In regard to: Odell, Jack
    Oct 17 1881

    Accompanied Lawrenson to arrest Dittenhoffer
    In regard to: Odell,
    Mar 31 1882

    New bills presented to city council
    In regard to: O'Dell, J.
    May 04 1882

    Finance committee reported favorably on bills
    In regard to: O'Dell, J.
    May 16 1882

    Hotel arrivals at Merchants Hotel
    In regard to: Odell, J.
    Jul 18 1882

    Hotel arrivals at Cosmopolitan Hotel
    In regard to: Odell, J.
    Aug 01 1882

    Acquitted on assault charge, evidence insufficient
    In regard to: O'Dell, John
    Aug 16 1882

    Byrne and Odell beat Blodgett beyond recognition
    In regard to: Odell, Jack
    In regard to: Byrne, John
    In regard to: Blodgett, Sam
    Nov 07 1882

    Both jaws broken by kicks to face, badly beaten
    In regard to: Blodgett, Sam
    Nov 07 1882

    Mrs Lindenbower sends daughter after liquor, drunk
    In regard to: Mrs Lindenbower
    Jan 04 1883

    Mayor orders saloons to quit selling liquor to her
    In regard to: Lindenbower, Mrs.
    Jan 04 1883

    Hardest man this side of Calaverus Co, in town
    In regard to: Buckskin Bill
    Jun 14 1883

    Arrested for assaulting a woman on lower Main St
    In regard to: Buckskin Bill
    In regard to: Lindenbower, Mrs. Etta
    Jul 08 1883

    Found in sick, destitute and wrecked condition
    In regard to: Lindenbower, Mrs
    Oct 03 1883

    On Sunday morning the Times advertised for the parents of the little girl, Nellie Driesdale, to come and get their child. The father, a most worthy man, who has been searching for her ever since her leaving home, saw the notice yesterday and last evening came down from Blacktail, where he resides, and took charge of her. Jack Odell saw the little waif on the street and provided her with a comfortable home, where she remained until yesterday morning when she went to Charles Posner's and was taken care of by his family.
    In regard to: Driesdale, Nellie.
    In regard to: Odell, Jack.
    In regard to: Posner, Charles.
    In regard to: Blacktail.
    November 20, 1883

    J.B. Clark, alias Bucksin Bill, the man who died at Sturgis City, due mention of which was made in the Times, was buried in Potter's Field, yesterday, by Coroner Smith. This man will be remembered as the party who assaulted Mrs. Lindenbower, was indicted by the grand jury, plead guilty, and served out his sentence, sixty days in the county jail, and a few days after his discharge again assaulted her, for which he received at the hands of unknown parties a wholesome castigation. He drifted off to Sturgis, where he was, as when here, a drunken, worthless nuisance, and not a soul who ever knew or heard of him felt any regret at his untimely taking off, and not a person outside of those whose duty it was to bury paupers, went near him or attended his funeral. His life was a miserable failure.
    In regard to: Clark, J.B.
    In regard to: Buckskin Bill
    In regard to: Smith
    In regard to: Lindenbower, Mrs.
    In regard to: Sturgis
    December 11, 1883

    Mesdames Phillips and Lockwood, over Zipp's store, are conducting a private boarding house,
    that is as near the ideal as is usually attained.
    In regard to: Phillips, Mrs.
    In regard to: Lockwood, Mrs.
    In regard to: Zipp's.
    February 26, 1884

    Odell arrested.
    In regard to: Odell, Jack.
    In regard to: Russian Alice.
    In regard to: Hall, George H.
    In regard to: Tyler, William Pitt.
    In regard to: Dunn, William L.
    Aug. 27, 1884

    Lindenbower returns from tour.
    In regard to: Lindenbower.
    In regard to: Dority, Daniel T.
    Nov. 16, 1884

    District court.
    In regard to: Church, William E.
    In regard to: Dawson, Andrew R. Z.
    In regard to: Webster, R. C.
    In regard to: Vosburgh, Theodore.
    In regard to: McDonald, A.
    In regard to: Gundy, Henry.
    In regard to: Rayner, George.
    In regard to: O??Dell, Jack.
    In regard to: Pettijohn, James.
    In regard to: Stroop, William.
    In regard to: Simpson, Levi.
    In regard to: Hilton, John.
    Jan. 10, 1885

    Tom and Jerry mix.
    In regard to: Lindenbower.
    In regard to: Day, Billy.
    Jan. 21, 1885

    Lindenbower leaves for Butte.
    In regard to: Lindenbower, W. J.
    Jan. 27, 1885

    Biscollio to appeal guilty judgment.
    In regard to: Biscollio, Fred, harpists
    In regard to: Hall, George H.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
    Aug. 12, 1885

    Issues between Mrs. Bell and young Dandridge.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
    In regard to: Dandridge, Damon.
    Sept. 16, 1886

    Boscolio arraigned.
    In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
    Nov. 27, 1886

    Boscolio case dismissed.
    In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
    Dec. 1, 1886

    Warrant issued for Boscolio.
    In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
    In regard to: Duffy, John C.
    April 20, 1887

    Boscolio not found.
    In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
    April 21, 1887

    Italian harp player Sabe?
    In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
    In regard to: Chilson, Miss.
    April 22, 1887

    Marshal Dunn almost ready to soar.
    In regard to: Dunn, William L.
    In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
    In regard to: Bounds, Jack.
    In regard to: Waddell, Nick.
    In regard to: Manning, Jack.
    In regard to: Hall, George H.
    April 26, 1887

    Harp shipped to skipper.
    In regard to: Boscolio, Fred.
    May 3, 1887

    Accident injures Misses Brooks and May.
    In regard to: May, Blanche.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
    In regard to: Geddes, Jim.
    In regard to: Kirke, Hazel aka Laundy, Julia.
    In regard to: Babcock, Lyman F.
    Sept. 22, 1887

    Larceny of blocks and planks.
    In regard to: Damon, Harry.
    In regard to: Odell, Jack.
    In regard to: Hall, George H.
    Oct. 2, 1887

    Grand opening this evening.
    In regard to: Lawson, Charley.
    In regard to: Mahan, John.
    In regard to: Weeden, Levi.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    Dec. 3, 1887

    Hattie's fire put out by hand.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
    In regard to: Fire.
    Dec. 13, 1887

    Elegant piano at Lawson and Dwyer.
    In regard to: Graves, F. W.
    In regard to: Lawson and Dwyer.
    Jan. 21, 1888

    Double suicide in the Bad Lands.
    In regard to: Lindenbower, Etta.
    In regard to: Odell, Jack.
    In regard to: Lindenbower, William.
    In regard to: Riley, Pete.
    In regard to: Trudell, Patrick H.
    In regard to: Connolly, Joseph.
    In regard to: Kirke, Hazel aka Laundy, Julia.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
    In regard to: Wright, William H.
    In regard to: Bean, W. W.
    In regard to: West, John.
    In regard to: Mauss, John.
    In regard to: Catholic cemetery.
    March 28, 1888

    Laundy and Lindenbower inquests.
    In regard to: Laundy, Julia.
    In regard to: Rogers, M.
    In regard to: West, John.
    In regard to: Benn, W. W.
    In regard to: Mauss, John.
    In regard to: Lindenbower, Etta.
    March 29, 1888

    Lindenbower funeral today.
    In regard to: Lindenbower, Etta.
    March 29, 1888

    Laundy funeral well attended.
    In regard to: Laundy, Julia.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
    In regard to: Catholic cemetery.
    March 29, 1888

    Lindenbower funeral.
    In regard to: Lindenbower, Etta.
    In regard to: Mount Moriah.
    In regard to: Buss, William H.
    March 30, 1888

    Bonetto and Thornton married.
    In regard to: Bonetto, Antone.
    In regard to: Thornton, Racita.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
    In regard to: Hall, George H.
    May 22, 1888

    County grants liquor licenses.
    In regard to: Lawrence County Commission.
    In regard to: Keith, J. G.
    In regard to: Manning, John.
    In regard to: Maillard and Jacobs.
    In regard to: Walton and Otice.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    In regard to: Byrnes, J. S.
    In regard to: Hutchins and Rau.
    In regard to: Faught, T. B.
    In regard to: Dillon, M. W.
    In regard to: McLeod, A.
    In regard to: Delaney, John.
    In regard to: Hearst, George.
    In regard to: Sparks, Thomas J.
    In regard to: Simonson, E.
    In regard to: Lithgrow and Brown.
    In regard to: Grier, T. J.
    In regard to: Haskell, Belle.
    July 3, 1888

    Romeo in great trouble.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Mrs.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R. aka Dwyer, Romeo
    July 24, 1888

    Romeo returns from exciting adventure.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Romeo aka Dwyer, Charles R.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    July 27, 1888

    Hattie Bell pleads guilty.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
    Aug. 8, 1888

    Dwyer lunch counter and restaurant.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    Nov. 1, 1888

    Nineteen licensed package dealers.
    In regard to: Prohibition.
    In regard to: Keith, J. G.
    In regard to: Fassold, John.
    In regard to: Schubert, Jacob.
    In regard to: Grant, W. E.
    In regard to: Duncan and Arthur.
    In regard to: Haller, James.
    In regard to: Nelson, John A.
    In regard to: Hayes, Joseph.
    In regard to: Wilson, George A.
    In regard to: Rebsamen, Julius.
    In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
    In regard to: Finan, John.
    In regard to: Sutton, Thomas.
    In regard to: Simpson, Benjamin.
    In regard to: Farnene and Riley.
    In regard to: Smith, F. X.
    In regard to: Ranklin and Carr.
    In regard to: Allen, Rau and Mills.
    July 3, 1890

    Odell to open cigar emporium.
    In regard to: Odell, Jack.
    Sept. 2, 1890

    Gambling house raided.
    In regard to: Dwyer and O??Dell.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    In regard to: O'Dell, John.
    In regard to: Sessions, Fred.
    In regard to: Holstein, G. H.
    In regard to: Stell, Eugene.
    In regard to: Christenson, Thomas.
    In regard to: McDonald, George.
    In regard to: Ehringer, Fred.
    In regard to: Hall, George H.
    Nov. 20, 1890

    Justice court report November 21.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    In regard to: McDonald, George.
    In regard to: Stell, Eugene.
    In regard to: McBeth, Frank.
    In regard to: McCarthy, James.
    In regard to: Connors, Joseph.
    Nov. 21, 1890

    Another haul at Dwyer and O'Dell.
    In regard to: Dwyer and O'Dell.
    In regard to: Gambling.
    In regard to: Hall, George H. Judge
    Nov. 21, 1890

    States vs Macbeth and Dwyer.
    In regard to: Macbeth, Frank.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    Nov. 22, 1890

    Gambling houses pulled.
    In regard to: Dwyer and Odell.
    In regard to: Gambling.
    In regard to: Hall, George H. Judge
    In regard to: Welch, Morris.
    In regard to: Sutherland, James.
    In regard to: Lilly, Dan.
    In regard to: Mills, Frank.
    In regard to: Walton, Thomas.
    In regard to: Lewis, Henry.
    In regard to: Lewy, French.
    In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
    In regard to: Fish, John.
    In regard to: Nelson, John.
    In regard to: Smith, Charles.
    In regard to: Rankin, Tex.
    In regard to: Fassold, Jack.
    In regard to: Hewitt, Robert.
    In regard to: Ryan, William.
    In regard to: Davis, John.
    In regard to: DeBellwa, Frank.
    In regard to: Steinmetz, John.
    In regard to: McGoff, George.
    Nov. 27, 1890

    Circuit court report November 29.
    In regard to: Leason, John.
    In regard to: Stone, Dudley.
    In regard to: Crow, Christopher.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    In regard to: Odell, John.
    Nov. 29, 1890

    Gambling equipment released to Larsh.
    In regard to: Hall, George H.
    In regard to: Knight, Andrew J.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    In regard to: O??Dell, John.
    In regard to: Larsh, John.
    In regard to: Rice, W. G.
    Dec. 14, 1890

    Justice court report December 5.
    In regard to: Heenan, Charles H.
    In regard to: Cooper, Charles H. aka Heenan, Charles H.
    In regard to: Doe, John.
    In regard to: Peterson, Julius.
    In regard to: Sutherland, James.
    In regard to: Fassold, Jack.
    In regard to: Swearingen, Albert E.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    In regard to: O'Dell, John.
    In regard to: Stannus, John.
    Dec. 5, 1890

    Justice court report May 5.
    In regard to: Mills, Frank.
    In regard to: Kane, Alice.
    In regard to: Morley, A. J.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    May 5, 1891

    Default judgment favors Gunn.
    In regard to: Gunn, M. A. and Company.
    In regard to: Dwyer, C. R.
    Nov. 3, 1891

    Madam Bell lying at point of death.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie.
    Dec. 6, 1891

    Madame Hattie Bell dies.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie aka Lockwood, Hattie.
    In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie.
    In regard to: Dwyer, C. R., son
    In regard to: Dandridge, Damon.
    In regard to: Mount Moriah.
    Dec. 8, 1891

    Deputy Sweet taking Hattie Bell inventory.
    In regard to: Sweet, Sam.
    In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie aka Bell, Hattie
    Dec. 9, 1891

    Mrs. Dwyer arraigned.
    In regard to: Hall, William H. Judge
    In regard to: Dwyer, Romeo Mrs.
    aka Dwyer, Charles R. Mrs. aka Dwyer, Mary E.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
    Dec. 16, 1891

    Mrs. Dwyer and Hattie Bell operating house.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Mrs.
    In regard to: Bell, Hattie aka Lockwood, Hattie
    Dec. 18, 1891

    Lockwood estate valued at $4,000.
    In regard to: Colman, Nathan Judge
    In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie aka Bell, Hattie
    Jan. 27, 1892

    Dwyer protests Colman's petition.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    In regard to: Colman, Nathan. Judge
    In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie B.
    Jan. 28, 1892

    Dwyer files in Bell estate.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R., son of Hattie Bell Lockwood
    In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie Bell.
    In regard to: Rewman, Paul.
    In regard to: Daudet, Jules.
    Jan. 29, 1892

    Lamp falls and starts fire.
    In regard to: Bodega.
    In regard to: Fire
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    Feb. 12, 1892

    County court report March 2.
    In regard to: Colman, Nathan.
    In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie B.
    In regard to: McBride, John.
    In regard to: Boyer, Walter.
    In regard to: Miller, James K. P.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    March 2, 1892

    Dwyer property seized.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    March 13, 1892

    More claims against Dwyer.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    March 15, 1892

    Colman administrator of Bell estate.
    In regard to: Colman, Nathan. Judge
    In regard to: Lockwood, Hattie B. aka Bell, Hattie
    March 15, 1892

    Ah Fin vs. Mary Dwyer.
    In regard to: Ah Fin.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    March 19, 1892

    Dwyer property appraised.
    In regard to: Zoellner Brothers.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    March 22, 1892

    Dwyers to open women??s seminary.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Mary E.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    March 27, 1892

    Hanson traveling for typewriter company.
    In regard to: Hanson, H. B.
    April 9, 1892

    Circuit court report April 13.
    In regard to: Slossan, Esther M.
    In regard to: Davis, James.
    In regard to: Dwyer, Charles R.
    In regard to: Railroads.
    In regard to: VanCise, Edwin P.
    April 13, 1892