when he reached lake bennett at the beginning of may in 19 -- 1898, crawford made the acquaintance of sanyo-- of daniel, the superintendent of the police. he wrote that jack entertained those present with stories of the indian -- of the indian wars and his exploits with wild bill hickok. jack is in this picture, that is him right there. you can see this is the type of room he would play in. these were the types of audiences he would be entertaining. this is a more formal dinner, but compare this to the outside show arena. in alaska, he wrote an autobiography all -- autobiography play, in which he promoted himself from captain to colonel, and in here we can see in his copy of the play which did get performed, that he said that most of the klondike part was true. his verse may appear bad to some, maybe he was ahead of his time. if we examine the dialogue of the jock wallace character at the end of act two, it sounds as though it could be a modern-day rap song. all right, mr. lowell, i will give you a show, i want you to know, before you can grow, at any overthrow, now give it a go, giving blo