| Show 1 RESARHABLE FRlDnSIIIP I EXISTING BETWEEN TIlE JASIOUS TBOTIEK ItAllCS AND HIS DOG COMPANION sketch of hams would be com plate without some mention of his remarkable friendship for a slug Bays a writer In Urn Atlantic JJonUJy When the horse was In California u fireman Rave to SpOon a wiry haired cutch terrier pup who was then two months old and weighed f when all grown only two pounds Splat In turn gave the pup to Davy the groom ol llirtu with the caution not to let the horse hurt him for on several occasions Rams hail bitten dogs that ventured Into his ttall Hut to this terrier who Is described RIi po > sesaing almost human Intel Igencc the trotter too a great Aney whlcb the dog fully returned they became fut and inseparable i friends riendsot Nut only slid 31 r BriAn I were they extremely fond of each other but thiyfchoned their affectIon affect-Ion plalnl an did ever a man fur a irouiau We never took any pains to teach < he dog uuj thin about the horM Everything he know came ro him bj hlown patience From the time I took lift to the stable a pup until I cold Itaruii they were never separated an hour We once left the dog In the stall while we took the hone to the blacksmith kbop > and when we came back we found be had made havoc with everything there was in there trying to get out while the hone during the enure journey wa unta > regies and In general acted as badly as the dog did Dave remarked that he thought wo had IUer keep the hone end dog together to-gether after that When taros JTLUt to the track for exercising or to trot a race the dos would follow Dave around and cit by the gate at his side watching taros with as much interest aa Dave did When the horn returned to thefctable after i heat and was unchecked the dog < could walk up and climb up on his forward legs and kit him Whore always bending hU haul down to receive tlie ins In the stable Uliuta ifter work wi over Jimad IUd the horse would frolic ike two boys If the hone ay down Jim would dim b ju his back and In that way soon learned to ride him and whenever I led I Rams out to how him to the public Jim invariably knew what It meant and it enhanced the value > fth l < erformance by the manner in which he would get on the horseback horse-back On the occasion the horse shown the hilter and Jimmy who learned to distinguish these events from thoe In which tlle ulkj was used would follow Dave and Rarus out on the quartertin nUthe ha Sl and then when the halt was made iu front of the grand stand Dare would stoop down and in a dash Jimmy would jump on hU back run up to hU shoulder from there leap on the hor > ei backacd there heM he-M stand his head high In thu sir and his tall out stilT behind barking furiously at thu fieople When flatus was sold to Mr Boo aer plan sent Jimmy with the horse rightly judging that would 00 cruel to separate them Hut iu Mr JJonuers stable there was a bullterrier bull-terrier in clmrgeand one day when for some real fancied affront the small dog attacked the larger one and tl e latter took Jimmy by the neck aud was fast killing him but Status heard hU outcries and vetciivlug that his little friend was iu danger and dUtref pulled back on the hatter till It broke rushed out of his still and would have made short work of the bull terrier had he not been nstraluetl by the rooms |