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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1913)
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Tin re a durn big palut.-r Md!a' sori.ewi v&i In the;n buabas yander. oh" 'vliUo ye 're n-claivin' ,:fter mo--wal(U ain't no use at all ho '11 be gettln his claws Inter you, first thing yc know!" But It was plain that the bull did not understand English, or at least McLaggan's primitive variation on English. Ho seemed to grow more pugnacious than ever at the sound of these mild exhortations. He made the most extravagant efforts to reach McLaggan's refuge with horn or hoof. Convincing himself at last that this was impossible, he glared about him wrathfully till his eyes fell on Mc Laggan's pack lying near by. Appearing to regard it as part of McLaggan, ho fell upon It triumphant ly. His edged hoofs slashed It and smashed It, his pronged antlers ripped It wido open; nnd in a dozen seconds ho had sent tho contents fly lng in every direction. Tho contents wero miscellaneous, as McLaggan had been in to tho Settlement for the pur poso of replenishing his stores. They included, among other items, a two gallon tin of molnsscs, a llttla tin of popper enveloped in a flaring scarlet label, a whlto cotton bag of flour, a paper bag of beans, and another of sugar. Tho beans and the sugar went all abroad at tho first attack, tho big and the llttlo tin rolled away, and tho bull devoted his attention for a mo ment to tho bag of flour. Ho ripped it wido open with his antlers, then blew into it scornfully so that tho flour puffed up into his face. Having accomplished all this with such sur prising case, ho seemed to think ho might now succeed in getting at Mc Laggan himself. Ho camo under tho branch onco more, and glared upward through what looked like a pair of whlto goggles, so thickly wero his eye sockets rimmed with flour. Ho snorted fresh deflanco through wido red nostrils nicely fringed with white. McLaggan was now too angry to appreciate tho extraordinary appear anco of his foe. At the scattering of his precious supplies his sympathies had gono over completely to the pan ther. Ho spat down upon his adver sary in impotent indignation. "I hope tho palntor'll git ye after all," ho cried, with a bunch of ex pletives too vlrllo for tho cold expo sure of the printed page. In reply tho bull made another earnest effort to reach him. Then, onco more disappointed, he returned to tho pack to seo what further satis faction ho could get out of it. Finding that there was no resist ance left in tho beans, tho sugar, or tho bag of flour, ho went after the littlo scarlet tin of pepper, which had been thrown some distance nnd lay under n neighboring tree. Ho slashed it open with a stroke of tho hoof, then jabbed it with a prong of hi3 antlers and Hung it into tho air. It fell on his shoulders, emptying most of Its con tents Into tho long hair on the ridgo of his neck. Startlod at this attack he jumped around sharply, and was Just in tho middlo of pounding tho Im pertinent thing viciously under foot, when, to his annoyance, ho began to sneeze. It was such sneezing as ho had never experienced before. Ho spread his legs wide, and devoted him self to it with all his energies. This was too much for McLaggan's wrath. He forgot it in an ecstasy of delight. He was just on tho point of explosion, when ho saw something which made him check himself with a choked expletive. The panther waa creeping out upon a great branch almost over tho sneez ing bull's head. The next moment it dropped from tho branch, and fastened teeth and claws in the elk's neck. Tho bull was just in tho middlo of a terrific paroxysm, but the cruel shock of this assault brought him to. With a grunt he bounded into the air, coming down upon all four feet again, stiff-legged, like a bucking l)'rtii', as If thinking the jar might ri,aki his assailant off. Falling in i 1 he sprang violently sideways; 1 a. tho same time, being a beast us reKOjrce, ho struck back with tho prongs of his antlers by Jerking his muzzle sharply upward. In tho meantime tho panther was clawing and biting savagely, and seemed likely to maintain his hold In spite of tho clever tactics of his adver sary. But just at this point tho pep per In the bull's mane began to take Irresistible effect, both In eyes and nostrils. Tho amazed panther let out a screech of protest, which ended In a convulsive sneeze. In the midst of this convulsion the bull side-stepped again with distressing energy; and the panther, half-bllnded and wholly bewildered, was thrown to the ground. The manoeuvre was almost equally disastrous to McLaggan, who, rocking with laughter, all but fell out of his tree. The moment he had shaken himself clear tho bull, undaunted, whirled and struck llko lightning with his for midable fore-hooves. With equal alert ness tho panther succeeded In elud ing tho stroke. Ho doubled llthely nslde, and sprang again, seeking to recover his former advantage. But being half-bllnded ho fell short and only got a grip with his front claws. As ho struggled savagely to make good his hold against the plunging and tho thrashing antlers of his an tagonist, once more tho popper in his nostrils began to work with power. In splto of his passionate refusal of the gigantic tltlllation, his head went up in the air, his spine straightened itself out, his Jaws and his claws opened and tho huge sncezo ripped stridently from his lungs. It ended In a screech of rage and disappoint ment as ho found himself onco more rolling on the ground, striking out blindly with futilo claws. As ho recovered himself he warily bounced aside, lightly as a loosed spring. But he was not quito quick enough. Ono of those battering hooves that were playing for him so nimbly caught him on tho haunch. It caught him aslant, or It would have shattered tho great joint beyond hope of recovery. But it was enough for his catshlp. With a scream he darted off beneath a low-branched thicket, ran lamely up another tree, and crept away from tho place of his discom fiture by tho path of tho interlacing branches. Ho wanted no elk-meat which tasted llko that. Tho victor stood glaring after him for half a minute, snorting, and shak ing his triumphant antlers. Then he camo and glared up &T, McLaggan, as much as to say: "Did you seo that? That's tho way I 'd fix you, too, if only you 'd come down hero nnd stand up to mo!" As for his cruel wounds on flank and neck, ho seemed quite unaware of them. Hut he was evidently a llttlo tired, for ho made no further attempts to reach McLaggan's refuge. "You're suro some punklns!" de clared McLaggan admiringly, wiping his eyes on his sleeve. "Who'd over 'a' thought any bull elk could lick a painter that quick?" 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