John Ringo, King of the Cowboys by Johnson David;Parsons Chuck;
Author:Johnson, David;Parsons, Chuck;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Published: 2008-08-15T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER
20
âdesperate and dangerousâ
THE BRUTAL MURDERS IN GUADALUPE CANYON intensified tensions and racial hatred along the border. Many of the cattlemen in the region hailed from Texas. Border warfare and feuds were nothing new. These men did not care what the government wanted. Friends had been killed, and if the government could not or would not act, they would. It was the savagely biblical law of the feud demanding an eye for an eye.
John Ringo had no intention of attacking the Mexican army, but he may have considered an opportunity for revenge. A. M. Franklin encountered him after the ambush. In 1925 Franklin recalled that L. M. Jacobs & Co., of Tucson, sent him to the San Simon to take charge of a herd of cattle being driven north from Durango and Chihuahua. Franklin arranged for the customs agent at Silver City, New Mexico, to meet him and clear the herd, which was in charge of a man named Jim Sprague.
After the herd reached the San Simon, Sprague, Franklin, and four of the Mexican herders were detailed to take the first watch. Everything was calm until shortly after midnight when the herd stampeded. Franklin tried to outrun the cattle and was finally overtaken by Joe Browning:
Browning, seeing how I stood rode towards me; he caught up and said without introduction: âYou damn fool, havenât you got sense enough to circle around so as to get the cattle milling and stop this damn stampede? Youâve been the ringleader of it for the last four miles, leading the cattle.â
This was the first information that I had that the cattle were stampeding; it was certainly the first information I had that I was leading the stampede.1
The drovers settled the cattle and again bedded them for the night.
The following morning, Sprague and two hundred of the cattle were missing. According to Franklin, Sprague had reported the herdâs arrival to Ringo who, with six or eight other men, stampeded the herd and cut some of the herd. Franklin saddled his mount and headed toward town where he saw âbunches from 3 to 10ânot a man or horse in sightâ as he rode. At Galeyville he met Ringo.2
Ringo was surprised by Franklinâs appearance. After a few rounds of drinks the conversation turned to why Franklin had come. Franklin told Ringo that his cattle had stampeded during the night and that the herd was about 175 head short.
He looked at me with his baby blue eyes, which actually danced with excitement and first said: âDid you see anything as you were coming up the trail?â I answered: âI thought I did but Iâm not sure.â
He then said âWhy in the hell didnât you send your Mexicans up to get your cattle?â
I answered: âTheyâve got as much as they can attend to and if you and your fellows will round up the cattle Iâve lost and deliver them to me at the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation it will be worth $10 a head to me, or it will
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