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Miss Mulhall's Newest Feat
The Daily Republican, 3 Aug 1903


Miss Lucille Mulhall of St. Louis, daughter of Colonel Zack Mulhall, and well known throughout the west on account of her feats of daring in roping cattle and horses, recently again demonstrated her steady nerve in a like encounter. In touring her father's ranch looking for the cattle, her five dogs rounded up a wolf that made things lively for the five until Miss Mulhall took a hand, successfully roping the animal the first attempt. She desired to get him home alive, and called off the dogs, but they frustrated her desires while she was engaged in opening a gate. Escaping from her control, the dogs kill the wolf. The body was taken home behind her saddle, and the pelt has been removed to be preserved as a trophy.






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