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25Chicago Globe 4/27 "WILD WEST" OPENS. Col. W. F. Cody Gives a Performance WAS A GREAT EXHIBITION In Feats of Daring Horsemanship, "Buffalo Bill's" congress of Wild The story of our country so far as it Hon. William F. Cody has a combination The performance began with a grand There was a free-for-all horse race in The feature of the show is the attack | 25"WILD WEST" OPENS. Col. W. F. Cody Gives a Performance During a Downpour of Rain. WAS A GREAT EXHIBITION In Feats of Daring Horsemanship, Rifle Practice and Border Warfare. "Buffalo Bill's" congress of Wild West riders gave their initial performance in Chicago yesterday. The performance was all that was claimed for in point of merit, and more. The performance lasted two hours and a half, and the first half of the show was given in a pouring rain. Despite the difficulties of the weather the exhibitions of horsemanship, marksmanship and matches nondescript feats of skillfulness and daring came off as specified in the program. Col. Cody makes it a feature to carry out specifically what he advertises. The story of our country so far as it concerns life in the Rocky mountains and the western plains, has never been half told. Romance itself falls far short of the reality when it attempts to depict the vanguard of pioneers, trappers and scouts, who, moving always in front, have paved the way for the safe approach of the masses behind. The name of Buffalo Bill has already become identified with what seems to be strange traditions and legends of the great west. Hon. William F. Cody has a combination under his control that illustrates life on the plains. There are bands of Indians, stalwart in their feathers and war paint, cowboys on bucking bronchos and herds of wild buffalos. Fine exhibitions are given in throwing the lariat, as well as the western manner of robbing mail coaches with other kindred scenes and events characteristic of the border. The performance began with a grand review, introducing the rough riders of the world and the fully equipped regular soldier of the armies of America, England, France, Germany and Russia. Then came Miss Annie Oakler, or "Little Sure Shot," the most celebrated markswoman in the world. She is a beautiful woman and undoubtedly the surest of all female rifle shots. There was a free-for-all horse race in which many nationalities were represented. The pony express was a feature. A highly interesting scene was an attack on an immigrant train by Indians who are repulsed by "Buffalo Bill" with his scouts and cowboys. Cowboys, riding at full gallop, leaned from their saddles and snatched small articles from the ground. The feature of the show is the attack and capture of the Deadwood coach by Indians. This is a most realistic scene. "Buffalo Bill" gave an exhibition of his wonderful ability with the rifle. Performances will continue twice daily. |
