18 Dayton non insyects the fences oi‘ the ranch, rid with his foreman in e Fora car over the land. The fence riders o~e met along the way.“ They rice the fences and note down Wherever a broken place or weak one is founfl, one where it is easily fix they do the job. flatten The fencing he ever is done by Inaians, and the camp of the Indians ehoula be shown, with the squewsa at work, one the brevos bossing the job. The Indians also out brush and trees.
Finally the sheep oestures are gone over.
Ehe above of course is supposed to take several days inspection, though the ground is covered swiftly by car. some big ranch men even today use an airship. Two ranches in the states have eirships. Home in filbeyto that I know of.
Dayton, having inspectea his cattle ranch returns to the house, accompanied by old Ghu. In the evening the men should be shown in the hunkhouses, one a celebration of some kina nut on in honor of the boss. He comes out, and smiles at
the men and stands in the twilight on the verenfleh as they stage
their stmnpefie for his benefit. The men give a big cheer tor
him, toss their cans in air and are off for the bunkhouses
or rises. 3o“ton woes into house one looks about him at the ‘ .57 e. v grrat room. He is restless. Plays the piano awhile, picks un
a hook. Throne it flown. Site by fireplace and stares into the flames. Ola Chu comes in with a tray with his pipe aha tobacco. lights it for the boss. As he hands it to Dayton, he says:
"BET Boss ve11§§h$§§5 man ---vcllnqglae come cone"
Dayton says nothing, and Chu continues: