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第49章

THE BLAZING OF THE TRAIL

Chapter XXVI

A lumbering town after the drive is a fearful thing.Men just off the river draw a deep breath, and plunge into the wildest reactionary dissipation.In droves they invade the cities,--wild, picturesque, lawless.As long as the money lasts, they blow it in.

"Hot money!" is the cry."She's burnt holes in all my pockets already!"The saloons are full, the gambling houses overflow, all the places of amusement or crime run full blast.A chip rests lightly on everyone's shoulder.Fights are as common as raspberries in August.

Often one of these formidable men, his muscles toughened and quickened by the active, strenuous river work, will set out to "take the town apart." For a time he leaves rack and ruin, black eyes and broken teeth behind him, until he meets a more redoubtable "knocker"and is pounded and kicked into unconsciousness.Organized gangs go from house to house forcing the peaceful inmates to drink from their bottles.Others take possession of certain sections of the street and resist "a l'outrance" the attempts of others to pass.Inoffensive citizens are stood on their heads, or shaken upside down until the contents of their pockets rattle on the street.Parenthetically, these contents are invariably returned to their owners.The riverman's object is fun, not robbery.

And if rip-roaring, swashbuckling, drunken glory is what he is after, he gets it.The only trouble is, that a whole winter's hard work goes in two or three weeks.The only redeeming feature is, that he is never, in or out of his cups, afraid of anything that walks the earth.

A man comes out of the woods or off the drive with two or three hundred dollars, which he is only too anxious to throw away by the double handful.It follows naturally that a crew of sharpers are on hand to find out who gets it.They are a hard lot.Bold, unprincipled men, they too are afraid of nothing; not even a drunken lumber-jack, which is one of the dangerous wild animals of the American fauna.Their business is to relieve the man of his money as soon as possible.They are experts at their business.

The towns of Bay City and Saginaw alone in 1878 supported over fourteen hundred tough characters.Block after block was devoted entirely to saloons.In a radius of three hundred feet from the famous old Catacombs could be numbered forty saloons, where drinks were sold by from three to ten "pretty waiter girls." When the boys struck town, the proprietors and waitresses stood in their doorways to welcome them.

"Why, Jack!" one would cry, "when did you drift in? Tickled to death to see you! Come in an' have a drink.That your chum? Come in, old man, and have a drink.Never mind the pay; that's all right."And after the first drink, Jack, of course, had to treat, and then the chum.

Or if Jack resisted temptation and walked resolutely on, one of the girls would remark audibly to another.

"He ain't no lumber-jack! You can see that easy 'nuff! He's jest off th' hay-trail!"Ten to one that brought him, for the woodsman is above all things proud and jealous of his craft.

In the center of this whirlpool of iniquity stood the Catacombs as the hub from which lesser spokes in the wheel radiated.Any old logger of the Saginaw Valley can tell you of the Catacombs, just as any old logger of any other valley will tell you of the "Pen,"the "White Row," the "Water Streets" of Alpena, Port Huron, Ludington, Muskegon, and a dozen other lumber towns.

The Catacombs was a three-story building.In the basement were vile, ill-smelling, ill-lighted dens, small, isolated, dangerous.

The shanty boy with a small stake, far gone in drunkenness, there tasted the last drop of wickedness, and thence was flung unconscious and penniless on the streets.A trap-door directly into the river accommodated those who were inconsiderate enough to succumb under rough treatment.

The second story was given over to drinking.Polly Dickson there reigned supreme, an anomaly.She was as pretty and fresh and pure-looking as a child; and at the same time was one of the most ruthless and unscrupulous of the gang.She could at will exercise a fascination the more terrible in that it appealed at once to her victim's nobler instincts of reverence, his capacity for what might be called aesthetic fascination, as well as his passions.When she finally held him, she crushed him as calmly as she would a fly.

Four bars supplied the drinkables.Dozens of "pretty waiter girls"served the customers.A force of professional fighters was maintained by the establishment to preserve that degree of peace which should look to the preservation of mirrors and glassware.

The third story contained a dance hall and a theater.The character of both would better be left to the imagination.

Night after night during the season, this den ran at top-steam.

By midnight, when the orgy was at its height, the windows brilliantly illuminated, the various bursts of music, laughing, cursing, singing, shouting, fighting, breaking in turn or all together from its open windows, it was, as Jackson Hines once expressed it to me, like hell let out for noon.

The respectable elements of the towns were powerless.They could not control the elections.Their police would only have risked total annihilation by attempting a raid.At the first sign of trouble they walked straightly in the paths of their own affairs, awaiting the time soon to come when, his stake "blown-in," the last bitter dregs of his pleasure gulped down, the shanty boy would again start for the woods.

Chapter XXVII

Now in August, however, the first turmoil had died.The "jam" had boiled into town, "taken it apart," and left the inhabitants to piece it together again as they could; the "rear" had not yet arrived.As a consequence, Thorpe found the city comparatively quiet.

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