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Landon Braun at May 15, 2020 02:39 PM

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"Buffalo Bill" seems to be somewhat
addicted to the "ardent." The
San Francisco Post says: It was noticed
at the initial performance of the
"Knight of the Plains," at the California
last Monday night, that the revolver
with which "Buffalo Bill" was
to shoot Mr. Bock did not go off. Mr.
Bock fell dead, however, and nothing
was thought of it till the curtain went
down, when Mr. Cody, who was "a
little off," coolly explained that he had
inadvertently replaced his stage revolver
with the howitzer which he carried
in private life, and that as he was
about to fire at Bock it occurred to him
that there was a ball cartridge under
the hammer, so that he concluded not
to shoot. Mr. Bock did not see the
joke, however, and refused to play the
part thereafter, unless he could be allowed
to personally examine the pistol
or unless other conditions were observed.

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"Buffalo Bill" seems to be somewhat addicted to the "ardent." The San Francisco Post says: It was noticed at the initial performance of the "Knight of the Plains," at the California last Monday night, that the revolver with which "Buffalo Bill" was to shoot Mr. Bock did not go off. Mr. Bock fell dead, however, and nothing was thought of it till the curtain went down, when Mr. Cody, who was "a little off," coolly explained that he had inadvertently replaced his stage revolver with the howitzer which he carried in private life, and that as he was about to fire at Bock it occurred to him that there was a ball cartridge under the hammer, so that he concluded not to shoot. Mr. Bock did not see the joke, however, and refused to play the part thereafter, unless he could be allowed to personally examine the pistol or unless other conditions were observed.