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{t:"“The Story of Cattle Kate” ",p:1,x:339,y:361,w:347,h:33},
{t:"By Cheryl Palmer ",p:1,x:410,y:394,w:205,h:30},
{t:"The First is a series of “Outlaws and Lawmen” ",p:1,x:273,y:430,w:540,h:30},
{t:"Every western state had its own cattle war in which small ranchers and farmers lined up against the cattle ",p:1,x:124,y:491,w:835,h:20},
{t:"barons over land and water rights during the late 1800s. ",p:1,x:64,y:511,w:440,h:20},
{t:"Wyoming was no exception.  The devastating Johnson County War was fueled by the gruesome ",p:1,x:64,y:537,w:753,h:20},
{t:"executions of Jim Averill and his lover, Ella Watson, known to all the ranchers in the vicinity as ",p:1,x:64,y:557,w:752,h:20},
{t:"“Cattle Kate.”  ",p:1,x:64,y:576,w:116,h:22},
{t:"Ella Watson was the daughter of a wealthy farmer in Kansas.  She was no ordinary farmer’s ",p:1,x:69,y:603,w:750,h:20},
{t:"daughter.  At age eighteen she was married and then eventually separated from her husband.  ",p:1,x:64,y:623,w:758,h:20},
{t:"She decided to leave Kansas against her family’s wishes and earned her living as a prostitute in ",p:1,x:64,y:643,w:753,h:20},
{t:"the steaming cattle towns of Denver, Cheyenne, and Rawlins, where she met Jim Averill  ",p:1,x:64,y:662,w:692,h:22},
{t:"Johnson County was a booming place and the ranchers were putting the pressure on ",p:1,x:124,y:689,w:695,h:20},
{t:"Averill, owner of the town saloon, to provide female companionship for his patrons.  So, he sent ",p:1,x:64,y:709,w:753,h:20},
{t:"for buxom Ella Watson, leading her to believe he loved her and intended to marry her.  When ",p:1,x:64,y:729,w:754,h:20},
{t:"she arrived, Averill made her his “lady” and gradually the sexual play thing of his rancher-patrons.  Ella staked a ",p:1,x:64,y:749,w:895,h:20},
{t:"claim adjacent to Averill’s property and began building a herd with cattle her male clients gave her as payment for ",p:1,x:64,y:769,w:895,h:20},
{t:"her sexual services. ",p:1,x:64,y:790,w:155,h:20},
{t:"Kate evidently loved Averill, did anything he asked of her.  She was tall and large-boned, not particularly ",p:1,x:124,y:816,w:836,h:20},
{t:"attractive, but she was loose and able to satisfy the whims of rowdy cowboys who flocked to the saloon.  She could ",p:1,x:64,y:836,w:895,h:20},
{t:"ride, rope, shoot, and brand.  Her peers knew better than to cross her. ",p:1,x:64,y:856,w:541,h:20},
{t:"Averill viewed Kate simply as an investment in his business.  In addition to using her services as a prosti-",p:1,x:124,y:882,w:830,h:20},
{t:"tute, he and his hired hands rounded up maverick cattle and calves and brought them to Kate’s ranch.  At the time, ",p:1,x:64,y:905,w:894,h:20},
{t:"the Maverick Law stated that unbranded calves found on a property were to be branded with an \"M\", and became ",p:1,x:64,y:928,w:895,h:20},
{t:"the property of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association, a powerful group of cattlemen.  The cattlemen association ",p:1,x:64,y:951,w:895,h:20},
{t:"limited small ranchers from bidding on cattle at auctions, and insisted all ranchers, small and large, have a regis-",p:1,x:64,y:974,w:890,h:20},
{t:"tered brand.  However the cost for registering a brand was set quite high, to insure that few smaller ranchers could ",p:1,x:64,y:997,w:895,h:20},
{t:"afford it.  Also, a brand had to be accepted, and the cattlemen's association had substantial power inside the com-",p:1,x:64,y:1020,w:890,h:20},
{t:"mittee that either rejected or accepted brands.  On March 16, 1889, feeling her own brand would never be accepted, ",p:1,x:64,y:1043,w:895,h:20},
{t:"she bought a brand already registered, enabling her to have a legal operating brand.  (Continure on page 3) ",p:1,x:64,y:1066,w:830,h:20},
{t:"SAVE THE DATE  JUNE 11, 2010 ",p:1,x:627,y:1114,w:241,h:18},
{t:"“An Evening With The Cowboys” ",p:1,x:627,y:1139,w:227,h:18},
{t:"With Dave Stamey and Gary Robertson ",p:1,x:627,y:1164,w:261,h:18},
{t:"Page 2 ",p:2,x:76,y:64,w:36,h:12},
{t:"NOVEMBER 2009 ",p:2,x:842,y:64,w:101,h:12},
{t:"A FIRST IN A SERIES CALLED “THE PONY EXPRESS” ",p:2,x:179,y:93,w:692,h:31},
{t:"The Mochila ",p:2,x:412,y:148,w:223,h:44},
{t:"The telegrams and letters transported by the Pony Express were carried in a mochila. The word \"mochila\" came ",p:2,x:87,y:216,w:872,h:22},
{t:"from the Spanish word for knapsack. ",p:2,x:87,y:238,w:292,h:22},
{t:"Although there have been other riders to carry the mail by horseback (Benjamin Franklin  established post rid-",p:2,x:87,y:284,w:868,h:22},
{t:"ers that carried mail in the East), it was the mochila that made the Pony Express unique. Mail pouches were ",p:2,x:87,y:307,w:874,h:22},
{t:"never in use on the Overland Pony Express because of their size and shape, they would be difficult to attach to ",p:2,x:87,y:329,w:873,h:22},
{t:"the saddle, and would cause undue delay in changing mounts. To get around this difficulty, a mochila, or cover-",p:2,x:87,y:352,w:867,h:22},
{t:"ing of leather, was thrown over the saddle. The saddle horn and cantle projected through holes which were cut ",p:2,x:87,y:374,w:873,h:22},
{t:"in the  mochila. Attached to the broad leather skirt of the mochila were four cantinas, or boxes of hard leather. ",p:2,x:87,y:397,w:873,h:22},
{t:"When the rider was in the saddle, his legs came between these boxes. The mail was put in these cantinas, which ",p:2,x:87,y:419,w:873,h:22},
{t:"were locked with small padlocks. Station keepers at either end of the line, or at designated way stations, had ",p:2,x:87,y:442,w:875,h:22},
{t:"keys to these boxes. ",p:2,x:87,y:464,w:159,h:22},
{t:"Through the use of the mochila, it was not necessary to change saddles at all, properly speaking. When a rider ",p:2,x:87,y:510,w:873,h:22},
{t:"arrived at a relay station, a fresh horse, saddled and bridled, was waiting for him. The rider changed the mochila ",p:2,x:87,y:533,w:873,h:22},
{t:"from one saddle to another and was away, inside the two-minute limit allowed for changing horses. If a horse ",p:2,x:87,y:555,w:873,h:22},
{t:"fell and was killed or injured, the rider could strip the mochila from the saddle and walk to the next station with ",p:2,x:87,y:578,w:873,h:22},
{t:"the mail. ",p:2,x:87,y:600,w:71,h:22},
{t:"The saddles were made by the famous saddlery firm, headed by Israel Landis. They were light even to the stir-",p:2,x:87,y:646,w:867,h:22},
{t:"rups. The saddle horn was short and broad and the entire saddle weighed about one-third of the ordinary fron-",p:2,x:87,y:668,w:867,h:22},
{t:"tier used saddle. ",p:2,x:87,y:691,w:128,h:22},
{t:"Since the riders only had two minutes to exchange horses, this design ",p:2,x:87,y:737,w:543,h:22},
{t:"allowed for easy and quick removal and placement on a fresh horse ",p:2,x:87,y:759,w:544,h:22},
{t:"at Remount Stat",p:2,x:87,y:782,w:162,h:22},
{t:"ions. The rider's weight kept the",p:2,x:260,y:782,w:347,h:22},
{t:"mochila in place during the rugged rides. The mochila, saddle and ",p:2,x:92,y:804,w:540,h:22},
{t:"bridle together weighed 13 pounds. ",p:2,x:87,y:827,w:278,h:22},
{t:"The National Pony Express Association uses a mochila designed to ",p:2,x:87,y:873,w:544,h:22},
{t:"carry a greater number of letters and to fit over a western saddle, yet ",p:2,x:87,y:895,w:543,h:22},
{t:"can easily be transferred to a fresh horse at rider and mochila ex-",p:2,x:87,y:918,w:537,h:22},
{t:"change points during the annual ",p:2,x:87,y:940,w:253,h:22},
{t:"What's New At The Museum   By Tom Peterson ",p:2,x:256,y:1002,w:528,h:30},
{t:"Recently   donated to the museum by Margaret Reid were a pair of Luis Ortega show reins with ",p:2,x:79,y:1038,w:887,h:22},
{t:"silver  farrells. These are very nice and our only pair o",p:2,x:84,y:1060,w:485,h:22},
{t:"f O",p:2,x:577,y:1060,w:27,h:22},
{t:"rtega r",p:2,x:611,y:1060,w:49,h:22},
{t:"eins.  T",p:2,x:668,y:1060,w:57,h:22},
{t:"hanks t o L aura L ord f or ",p:2,x:739,y:1060,w:220,h:22},
{t:" securing the donation and delivering them to the Museum. ",p:2,x:79,y:1083,w:463,h:22},
{t:"To our great supporters Jim and Linda Grimm, thanks for the copy of the 1937 Town and Country Magazine. It ",p:2,x:79,y:1111,w:880,h:22},
{t:"contains an article called “The Treasure at Tecalote”. We will soon have a display with the magazine photos and ",p:2,x:79,y:1134,w:881,h:22},
{t:"the story of Tecalote Ranch. ",p:2,x:79,y:1156,w:224,h:22},
{t:"Donor Town , which is our donor recognition display,  is in it last stage of completion. At Last!!!! ",p:2,x:79,y:1185,w:756,h:22},
{t:"The Mochila above on display at The Carriage Museum ",p:2,x:589,y:972,w:362,h:18},
{t:"Page 3 ",p:3,x:909,y:64,w:36,h:12},
{t:"NOVEMBER 2009 ",p:3,x:104,y:64,w:101,h:12},
{t:"Continurd from front page. ",p:3,x:198,y:102,w:212,h:20},
{t:"On March 23, 1888, Ella filed her claim for her homestead, where she had built her cabin two ",p:3,x:198,y:125,w:723,h:20},
{t:"years before. By law, this made the property hers.  Between her claim and Averill’s, the two ",p:3,x:198,y:148,w:710,h:20},
{t:"owned 320 acres. She fenced much of the property, built a livery stable and several corrals. In ",p:3,x:198,y:171,w:725,h:20},
{t:"1888, under extreme pressure from small ranchers and homesteaders, the Governor repealed the ",p:3,x:198,y:194,w:751,h:20},
{t:"Maverick Law, bringing on heavy opposition from the wealthy cattlemen.  By now, Ella had been ",p:3,x:198,y:216,w:750,h:21},
{t:"dubbed by local newspapers as \"Cattle Kate\". ",p:3,x:198,y:240,w:352,h:20},
{t:"By the middle of July, 1889, she had forty one head of cattle.  Albert John Bothwell, a wealthy ",p:3,x:198,y:280,w:729,h:20},
{t:"cattleman and member of the cattlemen's association, lived only about a mile from the ranch.  He now greatly re-",p:3,x:64,y:300,w:870,h:20},
{t:"sented the presence of her ranch.  Bothwell began to fence in parts of Ella's ranch, and sent cowboys working for ",p:3,x:64,y:320,w:869,h:20},
{t:"him to harass the couple.  On July 20, 1889, a range detective, George Henderson, who was working for Bothwell, ",p:3,x:64,y:340,w:878,h:20},
{t:"accused Ella of rustling cattle from Bothwell and branding them with her own brand.  ",p:3,x:64,y:360,w:665,h:20},
{t:"Bothwell and his men formed a posse and went to Watson’s place and abducted her.  Then they picked ",p:3,x:124,y:386,w:791,h:20},
{t:"Averill up.  Later, they told authorities they intended to escort the pair to Rawlins to stand trial for cattle rustling.  ",p:3,x:64,y:406,w:892,h:20},
{t:"However, in a remote spot on the outskirts of town, two ropes were thrown over a limb of a cottonwood tree and the ",p:3,x:64,y:426,w:891,h:20},
{t:"lovers were hung.   ",p:3,x:64,y:446,w:150,h:20},
{t:"In the end, Averill and Ella's possessions were sold off in auction, and their property eventually became the ",p:3,x:124,y:472,w:831,h:20},
{t:"property of members of the cattlemen's association. ",p:3,x:64,y:495,w:399,h:20},
{t:"Message from the President ",p:3,x:64,y:545,w:272,h:25},
{t:"As the Carriage Museum prepares to close out ",p:3,x:64,y:572,w:375,h:22},
{t:"the year 2009, we look back at what has been a ",p:3,x:64,y:595,w:381,h:22},
{t:"productive year. ",p:3,x:64,y:618,w:134,h:22},
{t:"Another wagon upholstered and painted, the ad-",p:3,x:64,y:647,w:395,h:22},
{t:"dition of two new saddles to the collection, and ",p:3,x:64,y:670,w:402,h:22},
{t:"the completion of “Donor Town” the new spon-",p:3,x:64,y:693,w:395,h:22},
{t:"sorship recognition board. ",p:3,x:64,y:716,w:214,h:22},
{t:"The museum now proudly displays the names of ",p:3,x:64,y:745,w:401,h:22},
{t:"individuals, foundations and commercial busi-",p:3,x:64,y:768,w:395,h:22},
{t:"nesses who have financially supported the mu-",p:3,x:64,y:791,w:395,h:22},
{t:"seum. ",p:3,x:64,y:814,w:52,h:22},
{t:"If you would like to make a contribution to the ",p:3,x:64,y:843,w:402,h:22},
{t:"museum and have your name featured on the ",p:3,x:64,y:866,w:405,h:22},
{t:"sponsorship board please contact Tom Peterson ",p:3,x:64,y:889,w:403,h:22},
{t:"at the museum or phone 569 0731. ",p:3,x:64,y:912,w:282,h:22},
{t:"Please take a moment to check out the museum ",p:3,x:64,y:941,w:402,h:22},
{t:"website @ carriagemuseum.org. You will be im-",p:3,x:64,y:964,w:395,h:22},
{t:"pressed with the information posted to include ",p:3,x:64,y:987,w:404,h:22},
{t:"the identity of each member of the board.  Con-",p:3,x:64,y:1010,w:395,h:22},
{t:"gratulations to George Begg, the newest member ",p:3,x:64,y:1033,w:401,h:22},
{t:"of the museum board. ",p:3,x:64,y:1056,w:179,h:22},
{t:"Another museum facade has recently received ",p:3,x:64,y:1085,w:405,h:22},
{t:"sponsorship,.  Look for the town of Stagecoach ",p:3,x:64,y:1108,w:402,h:22},
{t:"Junction to have a doctor's office soon. ",p:3,x:64,y:1131,w:316,h:22},
{t:"Thank you for your continued support of the ",p:3,x:64,y:1160,w:405,h:22},
{t:"Carriage Museum. ",p:3,x:64,y:1183,w:154,h:23},
{t:"Out Where the West Begins ",p:3,x:597,y:546,w:279,h:25},
{t:"Submitted by Don Dawson ",p:3,x:626,y:578,w:222,h:22},
{t:"Out where the handclaps a little stronger ",p:3,x:572,y:630,w:329,h:22},
{t:"Out where the smile dwells a little longer, ",p:3,x:567,y:659,w:340,h:22},
{t:"      That’s where the west begins. ",p:3,x:600,y:688,w:273,h:22},
{t:"Out where the sun is a little brighter ",p:3,x:590,y:717,w:293,h:22},
{t:"Where the snows that fall are a trifle whiter ",p:3,x:561,y:746,w:352,h:22},
{t:"Where the bonds of home are a wee bit tighter, ",p:3,x:547,y:775,w:380,h:22},
{t:"          That’s where the West begins. ",p:3,x:588,y:804,w:297,h:22},
{t:"Out where the skies are a trifle bluer ",p:3,x:589,y:833,w:296,h:22},
{t:"Out where friendship’s a little truer ",p:3,x:593,y:862,w:287,h:22},
{t:"     That’s where the West begins ",p:3,x:603,y:891,w:267,h:22},
{t:"Where there’s laughter in every streamlet flowing, ",p:3,x:533,y:920,w:408,h:22},
{t:"Where there’s more of reaping and less of sowing ",p:3,x:535,y:949,w:403,h:22},
{t:"      That’s where the west begins ",p:3,x:603,y:978,w:268,h:22},
{t:"Out where the world is in the making. ",p:3,x:583,y:1007,w:308,h:22},
{t:"Where fewer hearts with despair are aching ",p:3,x:561,y:1036,w:352,h:22},
{t:"      That’s where the West begins ",p:3,x:601,y:1065,w:272,h:22},
{t:"Where there’s more of singing and less of sighing ",p:3,x:535,y:1094,w:403,h:22},
{t:"Where there’s more of giving and less of buying. ",p:3,x:538,y:1123,w:397,h:22},
{t:"And a man makes friends without half trying. ",p:3,x:552,y:1152,w:369,h:22},
{t:"        That’s where the West begins ",p:3,x:596,y:1181,w:282,h:22},
{t:"WANTED 8 x 20 ",p:4,x:507,y:769,w:174,h:26},
{t:"shipping container for ",p:4,x:507,y:796,w:224,h:26},
{t:"the Museum. Trade, ",p:4,x:507,y:822,w:205,h:26},
{t:"borrow, buy or gift. ",p:4,x:507,y:848,w:194,h:26},
{t:"Call Tom 569 0731 ",p:4,x:507,y:874,w:182,h:26},
{t:"The Board of Directors met in ",p:4,x:297,y:762,w:202,h:18},
{t:"January of 2008 and approved ",p:4,x:297,y:781,w:198,h:18},
{t:"the following list of Officers ",p:4,x:297,y:799,w:188,h:18},
{t:"and Board Members  ",p:4,x:297,y:818,w:140,h:18},
{t:"Peter Georgi, President ",p:4,x:297,y:856,w:155,h:18},
{t:"Tom Peterson, Vice President ",p:4,x:297,y:880,w:198,h:18},
{t:"John Carlisle, Secretary ",p:4,x:297,y:905,w:153,h:18},
{t:"Angela Miller-Bevan  ",p:4,x:297,y:924,w:140,h:18},
{t:"Don Dawson ",p:4,x:297,y:943,w:92,h:18},
{t:"Ward Goodier ",p:4,x:297,y:961,w:98,h:18},
{t:"Ellen Harte ",p:4,x:297,y:980,w:79,h:18},
{t:"John Henigin ",p:4,x:297,y:999,w:91,h:18},
{t:"Chris Henrich ",p:4,x:297,y:1018,w:95,h:18},
{t:"Nick Katzenstein ",p:4,x:297,y:1036,w:116,h:18},
{t:"John Parke ",p:4,x:297,y:1055,w:76,h:18},
{t:"Chuck Pressley ",p:4,x:297,y:1074,w:102,h:18},
{t:"George Begg ",p:4,x:297,y:1093,w:88,h:18},
{t:"2008 Carriage Museum Officers and Board Members ",p:4,x:333,y:721,w:583,h:23},
{t:"P.O. Box 1587 ",p:4,x:858,y:532,w:-124,h:20},
{t:"Santa Barbara, CA 93102 ",p:4,x:903,y:511,w:-214,h:20},
{t:"info@carriagemuseum.org ",p:4,x:906,y:490,w:-221,h:20},
{t:"Free Admission ",p:4,x:862,y:447,w:-132,h:20},
{t:"Donations Help Keep Us ",p:4,x:899,y:426,w:-205,h:20},
{t:"Open ",p:4,x:821,y:405,w:-49,h:20},
{t:"Carriage & Western ",p:4,x:917,y:601,w:-164,h:28},
{t:"Art ",p:4,x:716,y:601,w:-39,h:28},
{t:"Museum of S anta Ba",p:4,x:928,y:572,w:-197,h:28},
{t:"rbar a ",p:4,x:719,y:572,w:-52,h:28},
{t:"Established in 1974, the Carriage ",p:4,x:64,y:844,w:194,h:16},
{t:"and Western Art Museum of Santa ",p:4,x:64,y:861,w:206,h:16},
{t:"Barbara is a non-profit organization ",p:4,x:64,y:878,w:211,h:16},
{t:"with the mission to collect, display, ",p:4,x:64,y:895,w:207,h:16},
{t:"and preserve historic horse-drawn ",p:4,x:64,y:912,w:201,h:16},
{t:"vehicles, saddles, and western ",p:4,x:64,y:929,w:175,h:16},
{t:"memorabilia. ",p:4,x:64,y:946,w:79,h:16},
{t:"Museum Information ",p:4,x:754,y:771,w:196,h:23},
{t:"Located in Pershing Park ",p:4,x:754,y:799,w:166,h:18},
{t:"129 Castillo Street ",p:4,x:754,y:824,w:121,h:18},
{t:"P.O. Box 1587 ",p:4,x:754,y:849,w:99,h:18},
{t:"Santa Barbara, CA 93102 ",p:4,x:754,y:874,w:166,h:18},
{t:"805 962- 2353 or 569- 0731 ",p:4,x:754,y:898,w:183,h:18},
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{t:"Educational outreach and ",p:4,x:754,y:1081,w:169,h:18},
{t:"docent training programs ",p:4,x:754,y:1106,w:167,h:18},
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{t:"Coming in the Spring Issue ",p:4,x:512,y:926,w:217,h:21},
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{t:"Cole Younger ",p:4,x:565,y:1053,w:111,h:21},
{t:"Alexander F. Harmer ",p:4,x:543,y:1101,w:154,h:18},
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