History of Chicago. From the Earliest Period to the Present Time 1

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To give variety to the contests of the department it might be that the fleet boys of " Hope " (Hose No. 2) or " Lafayette " (No.
4), would have a brush, and one of the other of the com- panies arrive at the scene of conflagration far ahead of its competitor, but minus the hind wheels of the cart.
Perhaps some of the boys will call to mind the con- test which took place in presence of the Racine com- panies (October, 18561, at which these incidents oc- curred : No. 3 played into the tank two min
...utes, when the watch of the judge stopped, and the company re- fused to proceed ; No. 4 broke twice ; No. 7 tried once and broke ; No. 10, after playing about one minute, " heard something crack," stopped, went on again, and finally, after trying to get a good stream, took the ma- chine to pieces and found three sticks of wood inside.
No. 3 was induced to make another attempt, and put the most gallons of water in the tank — 1,323. And per- haps the older members will recall the contest in Oc- tober, 1857.


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