at'5,au-er-)nsiiir-He:ourforthewas:»• *• -• • r V-'-' v* * -*'k• •• • //V, lt;hir ri/iririLIKE WATER ;*N! STiHS. UP THEjIISPORTING FRATERNITY”. AT, !CHIPPEWA.-- • - .a;.■uCblppewcT Falls, Nov. 23.—Te Independent aays: Our 'sporting frater-y nity were somewhat thrown into a fever of excitement yesterday by the | appearance of; a German cowboy w^6 struck their midst with a pocket full of crisp $100. bills and by the way hel ^»I cthrew them around. it was thought]athat Scott, the millionaire cowboy Qt Los Angeles, who last summer travel-f ed by special train from coast, to coast, rented whole hotels, bought,].. ' * *-*'__1 T-out cab lines, add. ordered champagne],C(for “the whole bunch” at a time,? had fi, struck the city. He . visited all theice’s loons, nd: no .one :weut dry while he* • . ■ * . . •• . * * a • • I • ’ B ‘ *'.i|usedailedleftchert-' “ .i ‘ '**ire;—-• r. • »* s **a*-frthe•• i/r • -uringstood at the bar. At one of the cafes• - I-laiho.spied thfe-big?wheel .and soon; fiv.eLj of, his century ^ hillswent - whirling in- w, to rthat;:toqrn'; £rcim which ' no Tetur;h': ^ He/insisted on' blowing f in morei but was infomed; ' that, * enough /iwaa enough, and. went away swearing that he had td lxig around .sdrmuch~fflfhy- • 4‘^omc )f tiie Presi-lupre./yHe then tried yto- get up a. hand - of poker, b.ut£ had fallen into championship .of Samarit^hs instead' ofaway; to dream 'of Chtppewa Spring water. : \ .. -.n-nvt i mAH lTATlT TTlpcadV-P*absiconadiff’