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James Shears

Posted 2019-01-19 by Judy Wight Branson
Prescott Evening Courier, Prescott, Arizona Territory
Monday, February 2, 1925, page 1, column 2

Shearer Loses Fight For Life

Aged Man Injured by Shot in Leg, Succumbs; Patterson, Anderson in Jail

James Shearer, (sic Shears) 73, pioneer prospector, died early
yesterday morning at the county hospital as the result of a bullet
wound received at the hands of Ralph Anderson Saturday afternoon.

The aged man, who was well known in the county, was brought to this
city following the accident but was so weak from loss of blood and from
the shock that he was unable to survive.

His death was reported to Coroner Gordon Clark soon after 8 o'clock
yesterday morning and an investigation immediately was begun. Ramsey
Patterson and Anderson are being held without bail pending the result
of the inquest.

According to the story told at the time the shooting occurred,
Patterson, noted lion hunter, Anderson and Shearer all were camped
together. While the two former men were in Prescott early in the week,
Shearer (sic Shears) is said to have packed his outfit and left, and,
according to Patterson and Anderson, taking along a mule and a pack
saddle belonging to his partners.

Patterson and Anderson said they started to trail the old man,
following him for 40 miles in a day and a half. When they came upon
him, they said they called to him to stop but that he reached for a gun
he had in a saddle holster. Patterson then fired into the ground in
front of Shearer, but Anderson, in an attempt to stop the aged man from
getting his gun, fired under the mule, striking him in the thigh just
below the hip. The shot struck higher than he had intended, Anderson
said, and tore a hole through Shearer's leg, shattering the bone and
emerging in two great wounds on the inside of the leg. Loss of blood
as the result, and the shock caused the old man's death.

Patterson and Anderson will be held, it was stated today, until the
coroner's jury, which spent all day yesterday in investigating the
shooting, determines the cause of the affair.

According to local authorities, the trio had been in business together
and the quarrel arose over the failure to divide the profits. Shearer
is said to have told friend that, in lieu of a division, he had taken
the mule and outfit, and left for greener fields.

The members of the coroner's jury who will conclude their hearing some
time Wednesday, include, Harry Temple, Sr., foreman, John Burris, Frank
Lawhead, Tim Phillips. E. H. Morrell and M. L. Ganey.


Transcriber's note: Mr. Shears is buried in an unmarked grave at the
Citizens Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona. There are several different
spellings of his surname and it is difficult to determine which one is
correct.




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