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Show rand Camp Life lye Great Levelers I tip, If TOPS led Upon a m Level and Freighter, Jfcand Adventur-Wingle Adventur-Wingle Freely. Bp, cf the Frontier Town "pCimp of Lida, B jtrada. A? CORRESPONDENT K -IB vflt-l:. ' Br' " K n kv .B: example of the fr tfBs-' oM cmn of Llda, lo-L lo-L - a railroad, where all Hllfe attending tho ab-Kir?o ab-Kir?o restraint ar Bpi tr.'xt happened to Bi rr.r ' -I 1 with Hpflrt r.on- e-xnorlencos LBVhr IB Bpeaed to he i rtlll more jBr t!''-s I'H- f9ft-- : -BBr ' r SHru :l '.'ulume tha:: Bj V.il th BB i (Cr:p Quartette. BB . JBW1 ' I BBjn? i . B -i K X Br B ; k i I n1-- Bj;' ' 5B MBr Br1 fr''i th appn i latlvc Bt !. ilB k tn r i B J IB ' -'iX ' fcjBja' Hdlncf JUswp V. - c II lilBV ' "inn BBrvT- ' . im- fta.. f,,r IP By BB,?'S left unj-unu. B "1 whlskj i I : ,r noxt- iH - B)t " BBw fiii,1 n Pr"w'i'is cmrJv chanted "Farewell. Farewell, My Own Ttuo Love" as the sleeping form of their friend was rolled out the back door. Swig- About. "Poor Maggie.'' At this point an unpleasant Incident occurred oc-curred that threatened to put an end to the musical branch of the evening's entertainment en-tertainment The tenor became convinced thut ho alone was entitled to an Imaginary Imag-inary encore, and started out with a pathetic pa-thetic solo about poor Haggle, who had been left nil alone. It was not explained who Maggie was but tho tears which sprang to the eyes of the singer showed she was a prettv good friend of his. Had any Maggife arrived ar-rived at that moment to end her loneliness loneli-ness she would have surelv concluded that It is better to endure some lonclv sorrows phlloaophlcallv and "return to the States." Tho fortunate suggestion on tho part of the Impatient bass that a drink was due Instantly put an end to the tears and caused a reconsolldatlon of the musical club which Mngtfl- nnd her troubles had temporarily scattered The occasional whirr of the roulette wheel would plene the din, and the bass, who modestly announced that he was n miner, a gambler and a. mule skinner, would drop a quarter on the red when the ball Insisted on flirting with the black A few sm h dtaastrouM financial transactions transac-tions drove the three back to song, tin-mini tin-mini r, gambler and mule Ikbiner announcing an-nouncing his subsceiuent title as merely a eluffer. Everyone Entertained. So the evening wore along. Men with character and hardship in their feature rim and went, some taking a drink. j-om- playtng the wheel, others simply looking on for a time, but each and all ns Individuals and collectively gonerously entertained hv tlu- three singers, whose faithful attention to their sef-imposcd prSoesnly haKCd dUrlnJC th "'"'S-up enTl1!-: l " .T not a lBr ono- d Jthe thimhrP0.p.ua,l,on w-r milV wooed to slumber within their tents that Jdght bv enrefl fnlthrul vocalists who, perhaps oh lfr' WOUld part forever as they )I on Qcrs9 the sands or moun- tains of a country where, Inspirations to song are as Infrequent as are springs of |