167

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Here you can see all page revisions and compare the changes have been made in each revision. Left column shows the page title and transcription in the selected revision, right column shows what have been changed. Unchanged text is highlighted in white, deleted text is highlighted in red, and inserted text is highlighted in green color.

5 revisions
Landon Braun at Apr 23, 2020 01:38 PM

167

BUSH STREET THEATER-The Red Right
Hand was a varied last night by the introduction
of a duel on horseback, between
"Buffalo Bill" and "Yellow Hand" (Captain
Jack). For a few minutes three was a
lively display of a curious kind of horsemanship
upon the stage, two very frightened
horsed and the worst shooting ever
witnessed. "Yellow Hand" on his horse,
riding, mounting and dismounting and on
the ground, in every way showed himself
superior in agility and artifice to "Buffalo
Bill," and under ordinary circumstances
would have been victorious, but then
"Buffalo Bill" would not have had the tag,
"The first scalp for Custer." In creating a
sensation in the gallery the horses were
quite a bit, and did their parts well.

167

BUSH STREET THEATER-The Red Right Hand was a varied last night by the introduction of a duel on horseback, between "Buffalo Bill" and "Yellow Hand" (Captain Jack). For a few minutes three was a lively display of a curious kind of horsemanship upon the stage, two very frightened horsed and the worst shooting ever witnessed. "Yellow Hand" on his horse, riding, mounting and dismounting and on the ground, in every way showed himself superior in agility and artifice to "Buffalo Bill," and under ordinary circumstances would have been victorious, but then "Buffalo Bill" would not have had the tag, "The first scalp for Custer." In creating a sensation in the gallery the horses were quite a bit, and did their parts well.