Miss Lucille Mulhall, regarded as the most fearless and intrepid horsewoman in the world, will be in New York
during the Horse Fair, in Madison Square Garden, from April 24 to 29. At the invitation of many horsemen and others who are friends
of her father. Colonel Zack Mulhall, who is lord of some 80,000 acres of ranch land in Oklahoma Territory, Miss Mulhall will show the
residents of the East how easily a girl can ride a bronco, how easily she can perform all of the cowboy tricks in the saddle
and how skillfully she can throw a lasso and rope any steer that she takes a fancy to catch.
Lucille Mulhall to-day is but 18 years old and yet she has won honors in her distant country that the most intrepid cowboys have longed for
years to attain. She is the champion of the great Southwest at roping steers and her prowess has been acknowledged by
a massive $1,000 gold medal, which was awarded to her at the last Forth Worth cattle convention.
Miss Mulhall's outlook upon life is not centered wholly upon the excitement of steer roping, bronco busting and long rides over
the plains. She has been carefully educated and has spent several years at a finish school. She is a clever musician and numbers
among her wide circle of friends Miss Alice Roosevelt. Lucille Mulhall has been entertained at the White House with her father,
who is a warm friend of the President. President Roosevelt has frequently visited the Mulhall ranch.
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