Show TIME TELLS Continued from page 1 L enjoy and that his state te might b b b looked hooked up to with pride Is ending hi Idi days in Suffering the pangs or f hunger and cold M Too old to work NO CHARITY FOR JACK Ask aid of ot charity Never said Happy Jack Would you have me a In disgrace on the colors b by begging Uh Uh uh not me me no no Abrahm Abraham Abra Abra- ham m Lincoln wouldn't a done It It pointing to a faded old autographed I Picture of ot hl his old hero j No o ever died lied in a count county poor house hone What hat would the bo boys s 's of ot the Missouri First cavalry ca or the re regulars with whom I served before the thc war think or my comrades on the revenue cutter James A. A Bogle If It they I done tIone anything like that 2 The career o of ot Happy Happ Jack re reads like a story of oC adventure of ot one ono of ot our decorated dec dee orated heroes At the age of or 11 years ears 1844 ho he sailed as cabin boy boy- boyon on the James A A. Bogle a revenue cutter of ot the tho sail equipped schooner typo type plying be between between be- be tween tho United States and Eng Ens' Eng Eng- land antI Served four years as U. U S. S san sailor or on I the James A. A Bogle Bosle preying on pirat pirates s and other offenders of ot the law Later Joined the regular army in I Corpus Christi Christ Tex and became a Mounted Rifle RUle the tile precursor of or the present Texas ranger Served in the civil war in the MissourI Missouri Mis Mis- First cavalry and was honorably discharged in 1864 Was Vas one of ot the fourteen honorably discharged soldiers who formed the the First Utah cavalry under General Da Davis v 3 One of or four tour other soldiers soldiers' discharged from Fort Laramie who tramped through the wilderness to Albuquerque j I X X N. M. M They had very ery little tittle food tood and were constantly in danger of ot Indians They were lost and went five live days das without food or water and andere were ere picked up in A It dying condition by a prairie schooner from California COMRADES GONE All An of Happy Happ Jacks Jack's comrades are gone There are arc none left lett to bear witness witness witness wit wit- ness of his service in the civil lI war so go that l he lie e might get his pension The union and patriotism still stands and there must be bo some sons eons of at the fathers fathers- who fought and divided their last crust with him perhaps gave thelast the thelast last drop from their canteen when he lie t was dying from thirst who thirst who will help help- I him There may bo be another Happy Jack of ot the present Utah First cavalry who in his fullness of ot heart will remember Happy Happ Jack for his patriotism and 1 love e of tho the grand rand old glory Happ glor Happy Jac Jacks Jack's Jacksa a 8 aa a grimy grim bit of ot bunting that floats from froma a ten foot pole on the top of at Happy Jacks Jack's shack but the same old glory that George V Washington and Abraham AbrahamI I Lincoln reverenced |