The Freebooters of the
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Title: The Freebooters of the Wilderness
Author: Agnes C. Laut
Release Date: April 4, 2006 [eBook #18116]
Language: English
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THE FREEBOOTERS OF THE WILDERNESS
by
AGNES C. LAUT
Author of "The Conquest of the Great Northwest," "Lords of the
North," etc.
New York Moffat, Yard and Company 1913 Copyright, 1910, by
Moffat, Yard and Company New York Published September, 1910
Second Printing, October, 1910
CONTENTS
PART I
CHAPTER
I TO STRADDLE OR FIGHT II AN INTERLUDE THAT CAME
UNANNOUNCED III THE CHALLENGE TO A LOSING FIGHT IV
STACKING THE CARDS V THE CHOICE THAT COMES TO ALL
MEN VI WHEREIN ONE PLAYS AN UNCONSCIOUS
PART VII WHILE LAW MARKS TIME,
CRIME SCORES
VIII A VICTIM OF LAW'S DELAY IX EIGHT INTO MIGHT X
THE HANDY MAN GETS BUSY XI SETTING OUT ON THE
LONG TRAIL XII THE MAJESTY OF THE LAW VEILS ITSELF
XIII THE MAN ON THE JOB XIV ON THE GAME TRAIL XV THE
DESERT XVI BITTER WATERS XVII WHERE THE TRACKS ALL
POINT ONE WAY
PART II
XVIII WITHOUT MALICE
XIX BALLOTS TOR BULLETS XX A FAITH WORKABLE FOR
MEN ON THE JOB XXI THE HAPPY AND TRIUMPHANT
HOME-COMING XXII A DOWNY-LIPPED YOUTH IN GRAY
FLANNELS XXIII IT AIN'T THE TRUTH I'M TELLIN' YOU: IT'S
ONLY WHAT I'VE HEERD XXIV I AM UNCLE SAM XXV THE
QUESTION IS--WHICH UNCLE SAM? XXVI THE AWAKENING
XXVII THE AWAKENING CONTINUED XXVIII THE UNITED
STATES OF THE WORLD
FOREWORD
I have been asked how much of this tale of modern freebooters is true?
In exactly which States have such episodes occurred? Have vast herds
of sheep been run over battlements? Have animals been bludgeoned to
death; have men been burned alive; have the criminals not only gone
unpunished but been protected by the law-makers? Have sheriffs
"hidden under the bed" and "handy men" bluffed the press? Have vast
domains of timber lands been stolen in blocks of thousands and
hundreds of thousands of acres through "dummy" entrymen? Have the
federal law officers been shot to death above stolen coal mines? Have
Reclamation Engineers, and Land Office field men, and Forest Rangers
undergone such hardships in Desert and Mountain, as portrayed here?
Have they not only undergone the hardship, but been crucified by the
Government which they served for carrying out the laws of that
Government? In a word, are latter day freebooters of our Western
Wilderness playing the same game in the great transmontane domain as
the old-time pirates played on the high seas? Is this a true story of "the
Man on the Job" and "the Man on the Firing Line" and "the Man
Higher Up" and the Looters?
I answer first that I am not writing of twenty years ago, or yesterday, or
the day before yesterday, but to-day, the Year of our Lord 1909-1910 in
the most highly civilized country the world has ever known; in a
country where self-government has reached a perfection of prosperity
and power not dreamed by poet or prophet. The menace to
self-government from such national influences at work need not be
described. The triumph of such factors in national life means the
wresting of self-government from the people into the hands of the few,
a repetition of the struggle between the Robber Barons of the Middle
Ages and the Commoners.
It seems almost incredible that such lawlessness and outrage and
chicanery can exist in America--many of the outrages would disgrace
Russia or Turkey--yet every episode related here has ten prototypes in
Life, in Fact; not of twenty years ago, or yesterday, or the day before
yesterday, but to-day. For instance, the number of sheep destroyed is
given as fifteen thousand. The number destroyed in two counties which
I had in mind when I wrote that chapter, by actual tally of the Stock
Association for the past six years, is sixty thousand. Last year alone,
five thousand in one State suffered every form of hideous
mutilation--backs broken, entrails torn out; fifteen hundred in an
adjoining State had their throats cut; three men were burned to death;
one herder in a still more Northern State was riddled to death with
bullets.
Or to take the case of the timber thefts, I refer to two hundred thousand
acres in California. I might have referred to a million and
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