Mcccy who knows the tribal language tries to" pacify the Indians, asuring them that they will have fair treatment from Uncle Sam, and urging them not to act in defiance of the Government orders but to the let sheep in. iniiyxhxginxxtnxxsumpxntxfinflnxxnfxhzicngxitxspx. Skxxxtksxtkmxnknxhuxxzpxnsxnxx. Polly is indignant at this advice and they have their first quarrel. Polly says "Either you are for or against us, Mr. Stranger". The Indies decide to let the sheep through on the North side of the river,-which is alread y burned dry with the droughth. There is nothing in t e lease providing ttxtx Just what part of the Reserve they shall be allowed to graze over. T Engnimxxgutsxxxiuxthnxxnrixsx A further order comes for all cattle save those ‘belonging to the Indians to be cleared off the Indian lands. Mocoy advises the T Bar T men to round up the cattle and hold them off the Reserve Ptnding fnxthxx word as to their final disposition. Meanwhile Mccoy has been xtxingxtmx ixxtxngtnnx sending despatches to Washington giving a report c on t e nnnfiittx existing conditions. The cowboys begin to suspect Mocoy is a spy. an Polly is loathe to believe it, 1:111 a troop of cavalry arrive. Po1ly's love is now turned to hate. She defies Mocoy. fix Declares passionately that no dude troop ofh‘ soldiers will make her take the cattle off their rightful range. Taunts Mccoy before his men and bids him round up the cattle himself. He and his men try to do so, with comical results. ?loCoy is the only one who knows anything about cattle. one long lanky trooper comes in with a bunch of lean Indian stock with the I.D. brand upon their lef t ribs. The cowboys hoot
and deer at them.
When Mccoy rides up with some T Bar T stock