lurello a hero.HAS ALSO DEALT FARO.A tirelio then went to other towns la the Inniiy and V'“ ™ofd battles, but, tiring f the gann\ returned to Bakersfield and ! loalt faro for Carrillo at u dollars a | light Carrillo said Herrera was t-ntcd for he position. because whoa (hr Mexican i*» running the game. lurri never guealed.The city marshal, too, ■» Impressed rttb the little aerap|er nnd appointed ilut deputy. He was the smallest officer n town, but modo good Just the aarne, lerrera continued to deal faro, for there ■aa Du reform party to say thinita.In tbla way Aurrllo wormed himself nto the favor of the Ramblers and sports f the town Frank Carrillo, a Hi foot-wo bit of pleasant rompany, who admired he fighting spirit Id the young Mexican s nakr-op. look him undor bis wing Carrillo was the owner of a big dance i all and gjtnlillng-houie, and In the i rllar of his eitabllshmenl he arranged crude gytnutsluni for Aurelias benegt. i ifit11r i 11hi was handv with the mlila