1915 Tales From Old Timers #6 – Minot’s First Murder – Whilst today (1915) Minot is to all intents a “Dry Town”, in the early days
of construction the sale of liquor was conducted openly and on an extensive
scale. Every third building is said to have been a saloon and at one time no
less than 27 saloons existed in a community of 500 people. The winters were
very severe and early settlers had great difficulties to contend with. Crap
shooting, shell games, rolette, faro, chuck-a-luck and other gambling games
were going strong every hour of the day and night. Minot never went to sleep.
Soap men, tin-horn, gamblers and desperados found this country profitable
territory. One of the most notorious killing episodes in the early days was
when Roxie Queal shot and killed Shang Foster in the White Elephant Saloon
(Jack Doyle’s Saloon) during a gambling argument.
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