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sheeting downpour。 As the night wore on; our fears of a stampede abated; for the buffalo wallows on the mesa filled; and water was on every hand。 The rain ceased before dawn; but owing to the saturated condition underfoot; not a hoof lay down during the night; and when the gray of morning streaked the east; what a sense of relief it brought us。 The danger had passed。
Near noon that day; and within a few miles of the North Fork; we rounded an alkaline plain in which this deadly creek had its source。 Under the influence of the season; alkali had oozed up out of the soil until it looked like an immense lake under snow。 The presence of range cattle in close proximity to this creek; for we were in the Cherokee Strip; baffled my reasoning; but the next day we met a range…rider who explained that the present condition of the stream was unheard of before; and that native cattle had instinct enough to avoid it。 He accounted for its condition as due to the dry season; there being no general rains sufficient to flood the alkaline plain and thoroughly flush the creek。 In reply to an inquiry as to the ownership of the unfortunate herds; he informed me that there were three; one belonging to Bob Houston; another to Major Corouthers; and the third to a man named Murphy; the total loss amounting to about two thousand cattle。
》From this same range…man we also learned our location。 Camp Supply lay up the North Fork some sixty miles; while a plain trail followed up the first bottom of the river。 Wishing to avoid; if possible; intersecting the western trail south of Dodge; the next morning I left the herd to follow up; and rode into Camp Supply before noon。 Lovell had sighted me a mile distant; and after a drink at the sutler's bar; we strolled aside for a few minutes' chat。 Once I had informed him of the locality of the herd and their condition; he cautioned me not to let my business be known while in the post。 After refreshing the inner man; my employer secured a horse and started with me on my return。 As soon as the flag over Supply faded out of sight in our rear; we turned to the friendly shade of the timber on the North Fork and dismounted。 I felt that the precaution exercised by the drover was premonitory of some revelation; and before we arose from the cottonwood log on which we took seats; the scales had fallen from my eyes and the atmosphere of mystery cleared。
〃Tom;〃 said my employer; 〃I am up against a bad proposition。 I am driving these Buford cattle; you understand; on a sub…contract。 I was the second lowest bidder with the government; and no sooner was the award made to The Western Supply Company than they sent an agent who gave me no peace until they sublet their contract。 Unfortunately for me; when the papers were drawn; my regular attorney was out of town; and I was compelled to depend on a stranger。 After the articles were executed; I submitted the matter to my old lawyer; he shook his head; arguing that a loophole had been left open; and that I should have secured an assignment of the original contract。 After studying the matter over; we opened negotiations to secure a complete relinquishment of the award。 But when I offered the company a thousand dollars over and above what they admitted was their margin; and they refused it; I opened my eyes to the true situation。 If cattle went up; I was responsible and would have to fill my contract; if they went down; the company would buy in the cattle and I could go to hell in a hand…basket for all they cared。 Their bond to the government does me no good; and beyond that they are irresponsible。 Beeves have broken from four to five dollars a head; and unless I can deliver these Buford herds on my contract; they will lose me fifty thousand dollars。〃
〃Have you any intimation that they expect to buy in other cattle?〃 I inquired。
〃Yes。 I have had a detective in my employ ever since my suspicions were aroused。 There are two parties in Dodge this very minute with the original contract; properly assigned; and they are looking for cattle to fill it。 That's why I'm stopping here and lying low。 I couldn't explain it to you sooner; but you understand now why I drove those Buford herds in different road brands。 Tom; we're up against it; and we've got to fight the devil with fire。 Henceforth your name will be Tom McIndoo; your herd will be the property of the Marshall estate; and their agent; my detective; will be known as Charles Siringo。 Any money or supplies you may need in Dodge; get in the usual form through the firm of Wright; Beverly & Co。they understand。 Hold your herd out south on Mulberry; and Siringo will have notice and be looking for you; or you can find him at the Dodge House。 I've sent a courier to Fort Elliott to meet Dave and Quince; and once I see them; I'll run up to Ogalalla and wait for you。 Now; until further orders; remember you never knew a man by the name of Don Lovell; and by all means don't forget to use what wits Nature gave you。〃
CHAPTER VII。 WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK
It was late that night when I reached the herd。 Before I parted with my employer we had carefully reviewed the situation in its minutest details。 Since the future could not be foreseen; we could only watch and wait。 The Texan may have his shortcomings; but lack of fidelity to a trust is not one of them; and relying on the metal of my outfit; I at once put them in possession of the facts。 At first their simple minds could hardly grasp the enormity of the injustice to our employer; but once the land lay clear; they would gladly have led a forlorn hope in Don Lovell's interests。 Agitation oyer the matter was maintained at white heat for several days; as we again angled back towards the Cimarron。 Around the camp…fires at night; the chicanery of The Western Supply Company gave place to the best stories at our command。 〃There ought to be a law;〃 said Runt Pickett; in wrathy indignation; 〃making it legal to kill some people; same as rattlesnakes。 Now; you take a square gambler and I don't think anything of losing my money against his game; but one of these sneaking; under…dealing; top…and…bottom…business pimps; I do despise。 You can find them in every honest calling; same as vultures hover round when cattle are dying。 Honest; fellows; I'd just dearly love to pull on a rope and watch one of the varmints make his last kick。〃
Several days of showery weather followed。 Crossing the Cimarron; we followed up its north slope to within thirty miles of the regular western trail。 Not wishing to intercept it until necessity compelled us; when near the Kansas line we made our last tack for Dodge。 The rains had freshened the country and flushed the creeks; making our work easy; and early in the month of June we reached the Mulberry。 Traveling at random; we struck that creek about twenty miles below the trail; and moved up the stream to within a short distance of the old crossing。 The presence of a dozen other herds holding along it forced us into a permanent camp a short half…day's ride from the town。 The horse…wrangler was pressed into service in making up the first guard that night; and taking Morg Tussler with me; I struck out for Dodge in the falling darkness。 On reaching the first divide; we halted long