Show I INDIANS AND l ECREAn I The Bed Man in Arizona Wanted I Warmed I The Indians have taken the town I pays the Phoenix Republican They may be seen on almost any otherwise unoccupied vacant niece of ground in I the city A brave and a belle sat at the corner of Jefferson street and First avenue enjoying a feast consisting of eight or ten pounds of barbecued beef j I and a dozen loaves cf bread Nothing of the bill of fare worth mentioning I was left unconsumed Ed Ietcalf met an Indian who used to work for him on the Gia He was curious to note the surprise the Indians would manifest mani-fest when he was brought in contact with a dish of ice cream He invited him into Phillips and ordered ice cream for two The first gulp of the frozen compound made the Indians eyes bulge He recovered himself though and went on devouring the Ice Pres ently he felt of his throat and for a minute held his hand on his forehead Heap cold he said neck an head soreHe attacked the cream once more and forcing a half dozen more spoonfuls spoon-fuls down laid his spoon on the counter and asked Mr Metcalf No I warm Im a little S i Mr Metcalf replied that in the case I Of ice cream warmth meant ruin ice I cream could no more stand heat than the pomegranate could stand frost The Indian made a final assault on I the ice cream and finishing It sauntered saun-tered out of the door evidently suspicious sus-picious that his benefactor was about I to order more |