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Show BULL HUES CITY'S STREETS Somebody's bull Is at larg(j a large brindle bovine about 2 years old, with crumpled horns, evidently a pampered prince of his tribe. He romped and rlpsnorted playfully, to the terror of timid young women on their way to work, across and around Lester park at 7 o'clock this morning, and when last seen still was there eyeing the passing throng. Observing the fright of several young women, who foaredt o pass by the creature, a local scribe threw pebbles peb-bles at him until they had safely passed. This didn't feazfq him a mite, however, but he snorted lnr disdain, pawed tho earth, throwing high tho soil and took several threatening stops forward. From the defiant attitude of tho young women, who feared to paBs by It was plain that his capture would require re-quire the services of a fast bronco and a buckaroo. 00 Both the stepped le'gs and the bracing brac-ing legs of an Oregon inventor's stop-ladder stop-ladder telescope so that it will stand evenly on uneven surfaces. |