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[Daily Reveille, Austin, Nevada, Saturday, November 4, 1882]

BLOOD AT EUREKA.

James E. Anderson, editor of the Eureka Leader, was shot yesterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, on Main street, in that town, by George J. Reek, Republican nominee for County Superintendent of Public Schools. No particulars are given, other than that they met and an affray occurred, with the foregoing result. Anderson was shot through the lower portion of the intestines and the bladder. A telegram, received at 3:30 P. M. to-day, says: "Anderson is still alive. His chances are one in a thousand for recovery. Dont think he can pull through."

The cause of this tragedy was political quarreling, ugly editorial remarks and a very rough card published against Anderson by Reek in yesterday's Sentinel.

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[Daily Reveille, Austin, Nevada, Saturday, November 4, 1882]

BLOOD AT EUREKA.

James E. Anderson, editor of the Eureka Leader, was shot yesterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, on Main street, in that town, by George J. Reek, Republican nominee for County Superintendent of Public Schools. No particulars are given, other than that they met and an affray occurred, with the foregoing result. Anderson was shot through the lower portion of the intestines and the bladder. A telegram, received at 3:30 P. M. to-day, says: "Anderson is still alive. His chances are one in a thousand for recovery. Dont think he can pull through."

The cause of this tragedy was political quarreling, ugly editorial remarks and a very rough card published against Anderson by Reek in yesterday's Sentinel.