While Miss Rose Davenport, otherwise known as “the sweet-voiced songstress of the frozen north” was entertaining a party of gentlemen friends in one of the rooms of the Opera House this week, one of the visitors suddenly because desirous of spilling gore and with that intent drew his gun and pointed it at the songstress. Miss Davenport is possessed of considerable nerve-she can sing “The Durrant Case” to the same audience 32 times in a single month-but she could not stand the looks of the gun and fainted dead away. Two men sprang forward and easily held the little singer up, but when she came to, five men were hardly able to hold her down. News of the Gold Camp, Digital Bob Archive