The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 33, June 24, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
page 24 of 40 (60%)
page 24 of 40 (60%)
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Women and children are being sent to all the fortified camps; settlers
who are too far from camps to be able to shelter there are building stone forts for themselves, and gathering the women and children from the district within its walls. All over the section men are arming and going out to fight the Indians. The cause for this outbreak among the Indians is supposed to be the feud that has existed for a long time between the cowboys and the Indians. The cowboys are a very wild lot themselves, and are apt to be nearly as dangerous as the Indians when they get excited. Their lives are somewhat lonely, being spent in riding about the country rounding up stock and doing the work of the ranches. They are, however, dear lovers of a frolic, and whenever they get into the towns and have no duties to perform, they are apt to do very boisterous and regrettable things. One of their very bad habits is that they drink more than is good for them. When they are under the influence of liquor, and no longer masters of themselves, it is their great sport to kill an Indian. The Indians naturally do not sit quietly by and allow tipsy cowboys to kill their friends without revenging them. They wait their chance, and kill a cowboy in return for the Indian. This results in very bitter feeling between the cowboys and the Indians, and warfare of a small kind exists between the two parties, each seeking opportunities to kill the other. A few weeks ago a sheep-herder was shot while out looking after his |
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