Merry Are Coming! Christmas Benefit Saturday, December 14 ...
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December 4, 2013Territorial NewsPage 12
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The Little Mesa Cafe issaddling up with the USAClydesdale PreservationFoundation (USACPF) andhosting a benefit pancakebreakfast on Saturday,December 14, from 7am-1pm.One half of theproceeds for allpancakes sold will goto help these “atrisk” horses. Foodspecials, doorprizes, and raffleswill be offered to all.The horses will beon site and dressedfor the holidaysfrom 7am – noon.Bring the kids andhave theirChristmas phototaken with thesemajestic horses.This is a great opportunity tostop by and meet a Clydesdaleand learn more about one ofthe rarest horse breeds in theworld. A professionalphotographer will be takingphotos for donations as partof the fundraiser.
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Preservation Foundation(USACPF) is a local 501(c)3non-prof it organizationdedicated to the preservationof the Clydesdale horsebreed. Founded in 2012 inGilbert, Arizona, by Rebecca
Stivers, USACPF’s goal is toeducate the public about the“at risk” classification of theClydesdale Horse. There arean estimated 5000Clydesdales remaining in theworld. Another goal of theUSACPF is to research anddetermine the current
population in the UnitedStates. Currently the U.S.population is unknown.
With their origins inScotland during the early 19thcentury, the Clydesdale wasbred specifically as a working
farm horse. They area “draft” horse,which is a term todescribe the pulling“horse power” oflarge breedh o r s e s . T h eClydesdales are oneof the largest of thedraft horses rangingfrom 1800 to 2500lbs and 16 to 19hands in height.
C lydesda lescame to the U.S. inthe late 19thcentury. They were
utilized as farm horses andwar horses in the early years,but their numbers declineddrastically due to casualties ofwar and the industrialrevolution, as they were nolonger needed for their pullingpower, with the exception ofa small number of farms thatmaintained them to plow theirf ields. Most recently thesmall amount of hitches runby interested horseman havecontributed to theirpopulation.
Economic strainsthroughout the last 60 yearshave also effected thepopulation of the Clydesdale.One of the largest issues forthe Clydesdale Horse is thelack of having a new purposefor the breed. Promoting theClydesdale as a riding horsewill help create a demand forthem.
Thanks to Budweiser’smarketing, the Clydesdalehorse has become anAmerican icon, but thepopulation is still “at risk and
The ClydesdalesAre Coming!
Benefit Saturday, December 14,for “At Risk” Horses
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(See Benefit on Page 18)
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wringing wet, but so werethose of every man in theparty. The next day the raincontinued as hard as ever, andso it was for the ten dayswe were on the march upthe Nueces. There was nota minute that it cleared off.The river, which ordinarilywas a small enough stream,was so swollen that it wasthree or four miles wide inplaces. Every night we layin the rain and everymorning we started outagain to ride in it.
In any other country,the sick-list woulddoubtless have been alarge one under suchconditions, but the Rangerssuffered no ill effects from thecontinuous drenching. HoraceRowe, who was inclined to beconsumptive, improvedwonderfully in health on the
trip and gained in weight. Thespirits of the men never laggedfor a moment. . .
All the way up theNueces we took every manprisoner we met and made himfall in with us. By the time wereached Carrizo Springs we
had over a score of theseprisoners, but we effectuallyprevented the news of ouradvance upon Fisher’sstronghold from becomingknown, for it was his gang of
desperadoes we were after.On the night of October
1st, we reached a point nearFisher’s house, and succeededin capturing one Noley Key, amember of his gang. I knownot what threats Armstrongused to Key, but he at last
willingly acted as ourguide. He told Armstrongthat Fisher and his menwere away from home. Wesurrounded the settlementand closed in on it, only tofind that Key told the truthand that no one was therebut the women andchildren.
But Armstrong didnot give up. He took Keyaside and drew from himthe information that aband of horse-thieves werein camp on the banks of
Lake Espinosa, six or sevenmiles distant. Key toldArmstrong that seven menwere in the band, and thatthey were going to drivefarther north in a few days.
Armstrong immediatelydivided his men, sendingeighteen of the Rangers downto another desperadosettlement and taking six withhim to go to the lake. The sixwere Devin, Durham, Evans,Boyd, Parrott, and myself.Key acted as our guide and westarted off. The rain hadceased during the afternoonand a full moon was ridinghigh in the heavens.
We rode slowly forabout an hour and then turnedoff into some woods, where wedismounted. Key pointed outthe location of the thieves’camp and then was told toremain where he was, withEvans and Devine who wereleft in the woods in charge ofthe horses.
“Boys” said Armstrongto the four men who were leftwith him, “we are going tocapture those thieves or killthem. The reason I did notbring more men along wasbecause I was afraid thesefellows wouldn’t resist us if wewere so many. Key tells methat they stood off the Sheriffand his posse a few nights ago,
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turn issued orders to thef ield deputies who weresworn in as “possecomitatus” (the word ‘posse’suggests a crowd, but in factit could be one man). Before1896, when the U.S.Government issued officialcommissions and paid asalary, only the off ice
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deputies were salaried; theothers were sworn in and, inreturn for servingsubpoenas, warrants, andarresting individuals chargedwith federal crimes (robbingthe mails, desertion from thearmy or the navy, stealinggovernment stock, ormurdering Indians on or offthe reservation), they werepaid a fee, plus mileage. Thiswas $2 per day and themileage was worked out at
about six to ten cents a milewhile on active duty. Themarshal himself received nosalary—his reward was theoff ice itself—but he didreceive a percentage of thefees paid to his deputies.
Before 1896 deputyU.S. marshals were eligibleto receive state or territorialrewards for apprehendingcriminals, but not the U.S.marshal or his salaried officedeputy. In some instances,however, promised rewardswere withdrawn on atechnicality or the recipientmight have to share it withhis assistants. The term“bounty hunter” was moreaptly termed “man-hunter”in the old days. Thoseindividuals who set out onmanhunts were invariablyeither commissioned policeoff icers or employees ofrailroads, express agenciesor well-known organizationssuch as the Pinkertons.
In Indian Territory(present day Oklahoma),enforcing the law could besomewhat complicated.Federal laws were alignedwith tribal law and these lawsapplied only to individualsbelonging to the nation ortribe where the allegedoffenses took place. Thingswere complicated further asfrequently the Indians hadtheir own ideas of howjustice should be carriedout.
Judge Isaac Parker,whose United States Courtfor the Western District ofArkansas included theIndian Territory in itsjurisdiction, employed alarge number of deputy U.S.marshals, many of themblacks or Indians. Themarshals in the districtroutinely faced some of theroughest and toughestcriminals on the continent,but if Parker’s reputation asthe “hanging judge” isanything to go by, these mendid a remarkable job.
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and so they’ll be looking forofficers and be prepared tofight. That’s just what wewant. If they will only fire atus, we can rush in on themand kill the last one of them.Nothing but that will breakup this gang. I only hopethey’ll show f ight. Now,come along and don’t makeany noise.”
We advanced slowlyand cautiously through thebrush, and soon came to awide, open space, near thelake. We looked across theopen space and saw thecamp-f ire of the horse-theives’ camp, but could seeno one stirring. Verycautiously, bending downand moving as swiftly as wecould in that position, weapproached the f ire. Wewere within twenty-five yardsof it, when suddenly a figurerose and a yell split thesilence.
“Here they come, boys!Here they come!” shoutedthe man who had arisen. Inan instant the seven men atthe camp were up and the onewho had shouted fired at us.
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The f ight lasted notmore than three or fourminutes, but in that timefully two hundred shots werefired. We turned over thebodies of the dead men. Theywere all well -knowndesperadoes—John Martin,alias “One-eyed John;” “Jim”Roberts, and GeorgeMullen. The man whom Ishot was named McAlister. Iwas bending over andlooking at his face, when Isaw his eyes move.
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“For God’s sake,gentlemen, don’t kill me,” hebegged piteously. “ForGod’s sake don’t kill me!”
“No one wants to killyou,” I said. “We are notmurderers. Would you likesome water?”
He murmured that hewould, and I took a tin cupfrom beside the camp-fireand went down to the lakeand dipped it full of water.When I returned to him, I putit to his lips and he drank.He told me he was woundedin the leg and a part of hisjaw was also shot away. Ithought he would surely die,but we promised to send awagon for him and made himas comfortable as we couldbefore we left him. Then wereturned to where we hadleft our horses with Devineand Evans.
As I was walkingsilently along in the woodswith the rest of the boys, Iheard suddenly, close infront of me, the sharp clickof a gun being cocked andthe quick demand: “Halt!”
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system. But now their returnalmost disabled him forwork, and kindled anew thetorturing local inflammationthat his injury had broughtwith it to his system.
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