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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1890)
102 WEST FJIORE. THE " BAD MAN" FROM THE if i i i I i i 1 iWvtxha !'( U m dandy, Thwif h l. had U! l Wandjr. With Mi tin ) 'I'uU handy, In tttttM holjr way. It rild vutaiMf any tAitt; On U ratif Uiui fwn-r. I'if ad tlJ, m a trm, And k arum! tha laMul itran(fr, And U worked him, thii ild ringer, And U told tiiro of hit lUnpr la tf wild and woolly wrt, Then U jinked him by tht ihotilder; II7 Mi tiini then rnl bolder; rwur thty'd " likcr 'fur they'ra &l ler; k t lendrrfuut out wett," " Barkeep, let 'em up! " yelled IMer. " Ket 'em up, you lean miwketUjr! " And he pulled Lit tig repeater, And he ipit upon the fl wr. " Don't ye ae I'm wild and woolly! Pjn't ye we I'm fwlin bully? Fill the rImm, fill 'em fully; Don't ye see I yearn for gore? " A PUGILISTIC PARSON. Bailor Tt'TTI.K. who hi rm-ntl; lb- Kpi.l lihp of Mah't, I'tah ml Wyoming, wai very ff ! of Ulling itorin rvrn at hiiownri jrnw. r wai al a pujwrb athlete, a fin iitittirr at I a lur and our of the lmt known and uiar clergymen in the tt He Mill trlN the f..!J..ljrWr an liitnf whi h, wr- U lirve.hai um r )i n In print : At in' tun he journeying fmm Halt I jiV ('Mr lit a little l"n rallrd SlxkU-n by tagf ri.vh. m.tuti,n wfff a la ly, r' lently mffrring from illnri, an. a big. raw U.n!, md farl f rih nvtiun hand A ih'.rt dilar fnm Salt take City thr I ri h li,t J.ulln.1 OUl hli Mak "dulr-rn" filial it will, t))P rankrt 4lami. lmck a tnalrh on hi -anti and jan j'ufTihjf away, TV hrriMr l..r tna ! the la I; drathly irV atnl hf rTjurto him t.icraw m.kitif Tl IrUhman, wlm wai rvi.lrntly ik.tnrwhat int.n. ratl, j aid n attr.tin U thi rnjurtt MIWl jro Uit what tU U ly irif aUI U tj.n ht hardy "I A rtjliol Mikr, without rtmoring h.i Man' hf 1 n'l like thf ihtaokr, hr ran fri out an' ri ? wi I ih Jhrivt rM !i!nf hu 4tirnfx th I'.iih p rrf hc ovrr rjd. df n!y, yar.ktv) t p tut of ilr lUiokr r'i Ciouth an 1 threw it out of the window. He then resumed his scat without a word, while the Irichman glared at him for a moment, tor) dumbfounded to ("peak. Then he ut-trr-d a hig oath and paid : " When we p-t to Stockton I'll break ivery bone in yer Uxly fi r that came impudence ; I'll lick the im mortal ntulTm' outen ye I" The I'.irhup made no reply and the journey contin ual until Stn kton waa rearhl. Mike wa.i the firnt to alijrht and aftr throwing hi hat on the platform, ppit on Lin hand and waited for bin enemy. The Bihop had hanlly put bin fot down when Mike lunged at him. The I'.inhop lexterouly dodged and on the im pulw of the moment planted a dunning left-hander on Mike's jaw which wnt that pugnacious individual sprawling. Mike tmunl U) think there wa a mistake Mmtwherr. S rambling to bin feet ho made another dive. Thin time the nMnp caught him in tho eye ith hi right and pave him a nwty left-handed upKr rut and agsin Mike m.-anurcd fix fift three on the platform. Meanwhile Mtnelly yelled "a fight, a ht!" and a big crowd rufhed to the icenc. Mike an-" the third time Mncwhat the worw for wear but Hill in the ring Thii time the Iltuhop wan thorough 1; "?ry. U, didn't wait for Mike to make hia uiual ron. U ,prat.g forward and manhvd him three timci in the fa Ufvrc the big Irishman could succeed ic