The Range Men the Story of the Ranchers And Indians of Alberta

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The Range Men the Story of the Ranchers And Indians of Alberta
L V Leroy Victor Kelly
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At the latter point, during the year the Police arrested and fined the following gamblers : Gus L'Hirondelle, Wm. Fisk, Wm. Houston, W. G. Smith, Joe L'Hirondelle, Wm. Cal- der, Gus Erniston, E, McGrath, J. Raspriem. Henry Wheeler and Hiram Rosenthal were each fined for selling liquor, and Jake Fortier and J. G. McKlintock were fined for setting out a prairie fire. Charles Anderson and Sam Brady also paid two hundred dollars each for selling liquor.
The history of the Macleod district would nev
...er be complete without a mention of Dave Cochrane, a man who settled down to the life of a farmer and rancher as soon as he left the 3Iounted Police force. Cochrane was no relation to those of the big ranch, but he was a man who succeeded in keeping his name before the public, whether belonging to a wealthy family or not. Dave had traits — idiosvncrasies one might charitablv call them — which tended to make him at least an interesting character. He first came before the notice of the public when he squatted on the Piegan reserve and refused to move until the arbitration board which Indian Commissioner Dewdney had appointed to settle the matter had awarded him thirty-two hundred dollars and a free homestead.

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