Kid McCoy, the noted prizefighter, is engaged to marry Miss Agnes Mulhall [the next paragraph seems to be describing
Lucille Mulhall rather than Agnes], the famous bareback rider of Mulhall, O. T.,
says a dispatch from Wichita, Kan., to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. McCoy is spending his summer vacation at Mulhall and
in the meantime is growing familiar with the cattle raising business. His father-in-law to be is Zack Mulhall, live stock
agent for several western railroads and a stock raiser of large proportions.
The woman whom McCoy is to marry is also a fine ranch-manager, and she has in her own right several thousand head of cattle.
As soon as they are married in the fall McCoy will quit pugilistic and stage work and go at once to ranching in Oklahoma.
The young woman who is to be his bride is a personal friend of Vice President Roosevelt, having become acquainted
with him by winning first prize at the Oklahoma rough riders' reunion for fast roping of steers. Recently she
killed a wolf in Colorado and sent the hide to Teddy. Roosevelt has already sent his congratulations to the couple
on their approaching marriage. The girl is worth $25,000 in her own right.