No. 111
Crime, Eccentricity, and the Sporting Life in 19th Century America.
March 28, 2013

Stabbed for not Buying Drinks.

Fresh Young Fellow Gets Six Inches of Cold Steel at a Sporting Resort, Seattle, Wash.
March 28, 2013
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Stabbed for not Buying Drinks.

Stabbed

Fresh Young Fellow Gets Six Inches of Cold Steel at a Sporting Resort, Seattle, Wash.

A gay young fellow walked in a well known sporting resort, Seattle, Wash., recently, and when asked to buy drinks he said he didn’t have to. He had an arrangement with the proprietress of the place, and before he knew what was going on he was out in the street with a stab wound between the shoulder blades.


Reprinted from The National Police Gazette, February 18, 1899