Silver Moon
Adventurer
Chapter Forty-one, “The Seagrams visit the Ranch”, Sunday, May 28th, 1882, 12:30 P.M.
Dorita walks into the Marshall's Office with a wicker basket filled with food for Chester, Neal as well as the prisoners. She chides Chester "You get too used to Maria's cooking. You not come to El Parador enough. Bring that pretty girl with you and come soon." "But, Dorita, she learned from the best." He smiles and adds, "But we will try to come by as soon as we can. How about tonight?"
Chester speaks with the Indians, "So why did you fellows take the animals? Don't you have your own on the reservation?" The spokesman for the Indians stands defiantly and says "We have no reservation. We have no tribe. Indians can not take from white men, all that white man claims is theirs belongs to the Indians."
Chester chews over the words for a bit. "Don't act so high and mighty. I don't know if you noticed, but one of us white men died protecting you. He didn't have to stand on that porch. He could have let the mob take you and stretch your necks. Instead he died and you get a trial. If you don't give me something, Judge Isby is going to hang you all. Why didn't you buy food? You're wearing clothes like ours. You must have money."
Pakesso says, "All that we had were the two horses, the firearms that you took and the clothes on our backs. We were going to Mexico but were hungry and needed nourishment before going into the dessert. This land was Cochise's land, Apache land, you white men took it from the Indian."
Chester replies, "It didn't look like you were using it. No towns or houses anywhere. How were we supposed to know?"
Pakesso says, "White men are all murderers and thieves. All that you bring is death and destruction. You do not belong here. But you personally I will give a chance to show your gratitude to the Indian race. Unlock this door and let us go now." Chester replies, "You must think I'm some sort of idiot. What I am going to do is sit down in this chair. You can stand there all you want, but the next time you're on this side of those bars is to go to trial."
Kate’s family drove toward the ranch. "Miss Florencia's services are unusual, aren't they?" Fredrich said. "She was impassioned today about what happened at the jail, but I imagine the manner of her services is always a bit different." "I wouldn't really know Papa, I haven't attended any," Kate said simply. "But my understanding is that she is little concerned with the outward show and power collecting of the organized church. She seeks to serve the gods, not the men who claim to represent them."
"It's refreshing, and what a town like this needs. I thought you might have attended a service or two just to support your friend," Fredrich said. "No," Kate answered quietly without further explanation. Although they had not gone out of their way to avoid each other, neither had they sought each other out since their confrontation in Thomaswell. She'd been surprised to find Miss Florencia at her house yesterday, although the topic of conversation explained that.
Luckily the ranch buildings came into view a few moments later. Phil whistled and said, "Wow, Kit. You're a lot farther along here than I imagined." Kate replies, "That's Sonoma's doing. I helped as I could, but try to picture me building a house and you can imagine how much of the work she did. You'll meet her in a few minutes."
They pulled up alongside the corral and climbed down from the buggy. A moment later Sonoma came out of the barn to greet them. Kate made the introductions, noting the awestruck look on Phil's face as he saw the lovely elf. "We'll be here all day," Kate told her friend. "So you'll have plenty of help. We have a lot to discuss too. I'm sorry it took me so long to come out, but I'm sure you've heard all about the incorporation meeting and have your own thoughts about it. We're going down to Tom's tree for a little while, then we can have a good visit."
She led her family down to Tom's final gravesite under the shade of the tree next to the cheerily babbling brook. A stillness fell over the family as they arrived, but it was more of reverence than grief. As always, Kate knelt down next to the marker and ran her hand over it. Henry came to stand behind her and rested his hand on her shoulder. The sounds of her family's prayers washed over and comforted her, and it seemed almost as if Tom was there among them. They spent nearly half an hour there, each in their own thoughts but united in the love they had for each other and the member of their family who'd been lost.
Kate finally rose and led them all back to the ranch buildings and into her own little house there. A few minutes later Sonoma joined them and helped Kate attempt to make a light lunch. Once they were all seated and served Kate asked her friend, "So, what is your opinion about if we should place the ranch inside town limits?" Sonoma is evasive, and suggests that Kate ask Nanuet and Flint what they want to do. The Seagram's are impressed as Kate walks them around the ranch, showing them the various corrals and the livestock. She sees Flint off in the distance, near the furthest horse corral over by the stream.
"Come meet Flint," she said and smiled. "His manners are... unusual, so don't be surprised. He's a good man though." Kate led her group over to the dwarf and made the introductions. After everyone was acquainted, Kate repeated the question she'd asked Sonoma, asking what Flint's opinion was about being in town limits.
He says, "That's fine with me. But that's not what I wanted to talk to you about. I think we've got us a problem." Kate replies, "What kind of problem? I'm guessing you're not referring to what's going on in town?" "Could be related," Flint says. He gestures out into the corral and says, "The problem's with that there horse"
Kate looks out and see that he is pointing to an Appaloosa gelding. The animal looks to be well tended to but she does not remember having it before. She then remembers when she last saw him....three days earlier in Tombstone. It was the horse name 'Chico' that Wyatt Earp had ridden off upon. She walked over to the animal and stroked it's mane with a shaking hand. "When did this horse show up?" she asked Flint, who had followed her over. Looking back she could see her father's eyes widen, also recognizing the animal.
Flint replies, "It's owner dropped it off this morning. The saddle is over in the cave. Gave me a $ 100 bill for boarding. Ordered me to not to ask any questions or tell anybody." "Too bad he didn't know that you don't take orders," Kate said with an approving nod. "Why in the world would Wyatt Earp choose to leave his horse here of all places? Why is he here at all? He must have known whose ranch this is."
Henry exclaims, "Wyatt Earp?" Flint says, "Yep, plain as day. Don't think that I feel that I owe him any favors, he wouldn't do a thing about finding Pete's killer back when he was Marshall."
Henry interjects, "Favors....that's why Kate, he thinks you owe him now for his saving me. That bastard!"
Kate gritted her teeth and said, "We owe him nothing! I was silent in Tombstone because I was grateful, but that's as much as I will do for him. But if he was trying to take advantage of me, why tell Flint not to tell anyone? Flint says, "I think he meant anybody other than the owners. Sonoma clearly noticed his arrival and departure too, she missing nothing."
Kate states, “Flint, if he comes back don't give him any indication you spoke to me, just let him collect his horse and go. He's very close to the edge of madness if he hasn't already slipped over. I'll keep my eyes open for him in town. The sooner this animal and any trace of him are gone, the better. I'll talk to Chester Martin as well. He's a friend and a Deputy, so no one will be able to say we didn't report it." Flint adds "Just be careful who he tells, we're a little isolated out here, too easy a target for a madman shootist if he decides to come after us."
"Chester is used to having to keep my secrets, he knows how to handle it. I'll come out and stay in the house here tonight just in case. He shouldn't have any reason to harm you or Sonoma unless things have gone terribly wrong in town." Kate let do of a deep breath and looked over at her family. "I had planned to spend the day here, now I'm not sure what I should do. There were Cowboy Gang members in that mob last night, perhaps Earp is after them?"
Flint says, "Well in that case I don't mind helping him. After what them Cowboys did to Pete I want to see every last one of them wiped from this planet. Come to think of it, Earp might know that too, that might be why it thought it was safe bringing that horse to me."
Phil glared and said, "How can you say that after..." "Phil!" Kate interrupted. She turned back to Flint. "You might be right, or it could be any number of things. I have no idea what goes on in that madman's brain. Just don't get him angry with you. The Cowboy Gang aren't the only people he's tried to hurt."
Flint replies, "Hell, I'd never get him angry, I've heard what he does to folks he doesn't like. And it's not like we can't use the hundred dollars, Sonoma has a long list of things that we still need to get for the summer." Kate states, "What do we need? I can probably do something about it since I can't seem to be much help otherwise. I know Sonoma wanted me to start the school, but I don't know how I'll find time to help here once I start teaching."
Flint replies, "She just needs some more supplies that's all, you can ask her. This influx of cash should take care of it, I didn't get the impression that he was looking to be getting any change back." He then looks over to her brothers and says, "Henry and Phil huh, nice to meet the two of you. I'm Flint Greymountain. Come with me boys, I'd like to show you my digging machine and what I've found so far using it."
"A digging machine?" Phil asked, curiosity lighting up his face. He and Henry followed the dwarf while Phil continued asking questions. "What have you found?" Kate turned to her parents. "I should go ask Sonoma about what she needs. I'm afraid we'll have to go back to town early. The others should know Wyatt Earp is skulking about. If you wanted to stay I could ride back and you could come in the buggy later. Perhaps you'd like to take a drive while I talk to Sonoma. You could get a good look at the whole 200 acres that way."
Frederick says that sounds fine. About one-third of the land has been used thus far for the ranch and farm. Kate points out to him the not-too-obvious but still visible stone and stick pointers that Sonoma has placed to mark off the specific acres owned by them but not yet cultivated. Frederick and Amelie head off for their ride. As Kate finds and approaches Sonoma.
Sonoma says, "Kate Hello! I have been busy but wanting to talk to you. I know that Flint taking that horse is risky but we are going to need some things with the population explosion in the stock that we are about to have and the money will come in handy.
I'm going to need more fencing to separate the pastures we haven't. And we really don't have all of the tools we are going to need to make this ranch work. I want to get ice and make one of the caves an ice house for when we need to start thinking about slaughter. We also need canning jars and paraffin wax and some big pots for canning if we are going to make this place self sufficient.
I also want to look into actually planting some crops in the grazed areas and we need the equipment to hay for winter. All of the animals will birth this year so we are looking at least 100% increase in numbers and with the fertility some are going to give us multiple births. We may need to think about hiring cowboys to drive spare stock to a bigger city with a butcher about November, I'm just not sure how fast Promise city will grow and if we end up flooding the market with beef and lamb we will loose our profit margin.
I'm also not sure what to do with the horses they will all birth also. Is there a market for them in Promise City? Do we need someone to break them or can we sell them green? I also need to put up a place for Ginnie to gather and save her components where they will not be found easily. A lot of things can be placed in the kitchen but there needs to be a "cook house" for the experiments. I would also like to talk to my grandfather about finding a way to create a trade with New Orleans. We are able to grow and package components that can't be easily obtained but I want to keep that part of the business further away from my home than Promise city."
"It might have been more dangerous for Flint not to take the horse. It might even be good that it's here. Earp won't be able to sneak off without us knowing he's left. We should be able to get all the canning equipment in town, but it sounds like a lot of work for just you to do. I'll help doing whatever I can. I can at least boil water and cut things up if I can't do the hard work. And I'd bet we could get Meagan O'Hara to help out for a share in the product. Meat to help her family through the winter and canned foods would go a long way for them.
The idea about the caves should work wonderfully, it's always so chilly in there and with the ice the meat would keep well. And I happen to like the idea of having ice at our disposal just to keep our drinks cold," she smiled.
"I don't think the market in Promise City will absorb too many horses, unless the town keeps growing quickly. They'll be worth more broken, something I plan to spend the time after school and on Saturdays doing. But I might need to also start teaching someone else to do it. If we are gong to have that many foals I won't be able to do it all myself.
For Ginnie's components, I would suggest an underground room with a sod trap-door, but you need a place for smoke to escape when doing experiments. Believe me, I've learned that studying chemistry. The problem with an outbuilding is once we have strangers working for us, they could wander in. Maybe we should keep it close to the house to indicate it's private? I love your idea about New Orleans; it would make Ginnie feel proud to make a contribution and that way she could without having to deal with horses.
It's early enough that we should be able to order the haying equipment. Although we might want to check with the other ranches and see what they have. Mr. Shaw has invited our ranch to join the new Cattleman's Association. I wanted to ask your opinion about that too. They are thinking of trying to work within the Vigilance Committee to moderate them, which I don't like. But it seems a foolish business decision to turn them down considering they help they might offer us.
Thank heaven for you, Sonoma. I wouldn't have thought of half these things."
Kate and Sonoma continued to talk for the better part of an hour, and Kate was feeling much better about everything when she finally went to change and help with chores. Whatever Wyatt Earp was doing here, it was unlikely to have anything to do with her. He'd made it clear in Tombstone that he wished herself and her family no harm. If there were members of the Cowboy Gang still around, and the burned man she'd seen last night suggested there were, that would explain his presence. Still, she planned to keep her eyes open for the man. His mind was too unhinged to be left to his own devices.
Her parents were still gone, but her brothers were outside a corral looking at the horses when she came out of her house ready to work. "So what did Flint find with his digging machine?" she asked as she joined them. Flint hears them and says "I've made three separate diggings now, each going down around 100 feet."
He then brings her over to six different piles of rocks, the largest a stack around five feet high and the smallest being around six inches high. They all appear to be granite although there are streaks of other metals in each. Flint says, "This land is rich in minerals. The metal in the greatest quantity is lead, followed by copper and then zinc. I've found these at various different levels." He then draws her attention to the three smallest piles. "This pile has traces of gold and this one has traces of silver."
He then points to the smallest pile and says, "And this last group has traces of Wolfram, also known by the name of Tungsten. It is generally not considered as valuable as silver, gold and platinum to most since it does not look pretty in jewelry. It is a very dense metal that is hard to use due to the very high melting point. But that also makes it quite important to one group of people, wizards. You see, Wolfram is an extremely dense metal that has the highest melting point and highest tensile strength of any known metal. It has to be heated to over six-thousand degrees to melt and is also immune to corrosion and most acids. It is the most prized material for the creation of magical wands and rods."
Kate stared in silence at the piles for a moment. It was entirely possible there was a fortune for the taking under their land. "Copper and Zinc are valuable in chemical experiments, and we all know lead to be quite useful." She reached down and touched the metal Flint called Wolfram. "How hard would it be to get all this metal out of the ground? Would the cost be prohibitive? And what do you know of Wizards, Flint?" she smiled.
He replies, "I don't know a damned thing about wizards, but I know metals and who to sell them too. You won't find any wizards here in the United States but Mexico is supposed to have some, maybe Pedro could make some inquiries. As to getting out the ore, there really isn't much here, most of this is just granite. But I'll keep working at it."
"A lot of people value granite as well, we should probably remember that," Kate said. Phil smiled wide. "Thanks for showing us your machine Flint. I might have to come back out this week and see what else you're doing out here." Henry and Phil pitched in and helped Kate with the chores. They admired the horses, the cattle, the buildings. Kate tried not to laugh as the boys broke a sweat and started breathing heavy long before she did.
Once her parents returned and rested, the workers got themselves cleaned up and they all got back into the buggy and went back to town. The day passed quietly until evening came and Kate once again put on a black dress, once again wishing it did not happen so often. Ginnie was dressed in one of her new dresses, also black, and the two walked over to the Lucky Lady.
At 6:00 PM Harry Rote and Job Kane are both wearing dark suits and have greeted the first people to arrive. Thom is staying out of the way and also wearing dark clothing. Maria is in black dress with black veil. A framed photograph of Niles Hoover is sitting on the bar.
When Kate enters she sees Stanley Barker, Helen Barker, Emery Shaw, Burton Lumley, Steve Lord, Don Wainwright and Sandra Wainwright are already there. As Kate came in she hugged Harry and kissed his cheek, then repeated the process with Maria. "Is there anything I can do to help?" she asked. Harry nods his head no and thanks Kate for being there. Job tells Kate "You way want to play the piano some to help relax the folks.
Within the next half hour they are joined by Michael and Patrick Seawell. Michael is accompanied by his lady love Julia Barbeau. Nate and Mollie Caudell then arrive in the company of Henry Pleasants. Other arrivals include Sam Slade, Henry Weller, Grant Keebler and Tony Lucky wearing nicer clothing than Kate ever saw him in.
Helen and Eduardo relieve Chester and Neil Cassidy at the office. Chester says, "Evening, you two. It's been pretty quiet around here." He gestures towards the prisoners. "These fellows aren't giving us much. Just that were on their way to Mexico and stole the animals on the way. But that's the judge's problem. Have a good night. Neil, I'll see you at the wake. I'm getting Clarisse, then I'll be over."
Helen reminds them, "Don't forget to stay away from the Palace tonight. We don't want any trouble to flare up. You hear?" Both men nod. Chester says, "I got it. No stirring things up."
Chester stops by the Double Eagle to escort Clarisse to the Lucky Lady. She comes down in a simple black dress. She says in a quiet voice, "I haven't worn this since my father died." "It's fine. What's more important is that you'll be there. When we get there, I need to change. Are you going to be OK?" She says, "I will. It's just so sad. He was so young to go like that." Chester says, "He did it for what he believed in."
Dorita walks into the Marshall's Office with a wicker basket filled with food for Chester, Neal as well as the prisoners. She chides Chester "You get too used to Maria's cooking. You not come to El Parador enough. Bring that pretty girl with you and come soon." "But, Dorita, she learned from the best." He smiles and adds, "But we will try to come by as soon as we can. How about tonight?"
Chester speaks with the Indians, "So why did you fellows take the animals? Don't you have your own on the reservation?" The spokesman for the Indians stands defiantly and says "We have no reservation. We have no tribe. Indians can not take from white men, all that white man claims is theirs belongs to the Indians."
Chester chews over the words for a bit. "Don't act so high and mighty. I don't know if you noticed, but one of us white men died protecting you. He didn't have to stand on that porch. He could have let the mob take you and stretch your necks. Instead he died and you get a trial. If you don't give me something, Judge Isby is going to hang you all. Why didn't you buy food? You're wearing clothes like ours. You must have money."
Pakesso says, "All that we had were the two horses, the firearms that you took and the clothes on our backs. We were going to Mexico but were hungry and needed nourishment before going into the dessert. This land was Cochise's land, Apache land, you white men took it from the Indian."
Chester replies, "It didn't look like you were using it. No towns or houses anywhere. How were we supposed to know?"
Pakesso says, "White men are all murderers and thieves. All that you bring is death and destruction. You do not belong here. But you personally I will give a chance to show your gratitude to the Indian race. Unlock this door and let us go now." Chester replies, "You must think I'm some sort of idiot. What I am going to do is sit down in this chair. You can stand there all you want, but the next time you're on this side of those bars is to go to trial."
Kate’s family drove toward the ranch. "Miss Florencia's services are unusual, aren't they?" Fredrich said. "She was impassioned today about what happened at the jail, but I imagine the manner of her services is always a bit different." "I wouldn't really know Papa, I haven't attended any," Kate said simply. "But my understanding is that she is little concerned with the outward show and power collecting of the organized church. She seeks to serve the gods, not the men who claim to represent them."
"It's refreshing, and what a town like this needs. I thought you might have attended a service or two just to support your friend," Fredrich said. "No," Kate answered quietly without further explanation. Although they had not gone out of their way to avoid each other, neither had they sought each other out since their confrontation in Thomaswell. She'd been surprised to find Miss Florencia at her house yesterday, although the topic of conversation explained that.
Luckily the ranch buildings came into view a few moments later. Phil whistled and said, "Wow, Kit. You're a lot farther along here than I imagined." Kate replies, "That's Sonoma's doing. I helped as I could, but try to picture me building a house and you can imagine how much of the work she did. You'll meet her in a few minutes."
They pulled up alongside the corral and climbed down from the buggy. A moment later Sonoma came out of the barn to greet them. Kate made the introductions, noting the awestruck look on Phil's face as he saw the lovely elf. "We'll be here all day," Kate told her friend. "So you'll have plenty of help. We have a lot to discuss too. I'm sorry it took me so long to come out, but I'm sure you've heard all about the incorporation meeting and have your own thoughts about it. We're going down to Tom's tree for a little while, then we can have a good visit."
She led her family down to Tom's final gravesite under the shade of the tree next to the cheerily babbling brook. A stillness fell over the family as they arrived, but it was more of reverence than grief. As always, Kate knelt down next to the marker and ran her hand over it. Henry came to stand behind her and rested his hand on her shoulder. The sounds of her family's prayers washed over and comforted her, and it seemed almost as if Tom was there among them. They spent nearly half an hour there, each in their own thoughts but united in the love they had for each other and the member of their family who'd been lost.
Kate finally rose and led them all back to the ranch buildings and into her own little house there. A few minutes later Sonoma joined them and helped Kate attempt to make a light lunch. Once they were all seated and served Kate asked her friend, "So, what is your opinion about if we should place the ranch inside town limits?" Sonoma is evasive, and suggests that Kate ask Nanuet and Flint what they want to do. The Seagram's are impressed as Kate walks them around the ranch, showing them the various corrals and the livestock. She sees Flint off in the distance, near the furthest horse corral over by the stream.
"Come meet Flint," she said and smiled. "His manners are... unusual, so don't be surprised. He's a good man though." Kate led her group over to the dwarf and made the introductions. After everyone was acquainted, Kate repeated the question she'd asked Sonoma, asking what Flint's opinion was about being in town limits.
He says, "That's fine with me. But that's not what I wanted to talk to you about. I think we've got us a problem." Kate replies, "What kind of problem? I'm guessing you're not referring to what's going on in town?" "Could be related," Flint says. He gestures out into the corral and says, "The problem's with that there horse"
Kate looks out and see that he is pointing to an Appaloosa gelding. The animal looks to be well tended to but she does not remember having it before. She then remembers when she last saw him....three days earlier in Tombstone. It was the horse name 'Chico' that Wyatt Earp had ridden off upon. She walked over to the animal and stroked it's mane with a shaking hand. "When did this horse show up?" she asked Flint, who had followed her over. Looking back she could see her father's eyes widen, also recognizing the animal.
Flint replies, "It's owner dropped it off this morning. The saddle is over in the cave. Gave me a $ 100 bill for boarding. Ordered me to not to ask any questions or tell anybody." "Too bad he didn't know that you don't take orders," Kate said with an approving nod. "Why in the world would Wyatt Earp choose to leave his horse here of all places? Why is he here at all? He must have known whose ranch this is."
Henry exclaims, "Wyatt Earp?" Flint says, "Yep, plain as day. Don't think that I feel that I owe him any favors, he wouldn't do a thing about finding Pete's killer back when he was Marshall."
Henry interjects, "Favors....that's why Kate, he thinks you owe him now for his saving me. That bastard!"
Kate gritted her teeth and said, "We owe him nothing! I was silent in Tombstone because I was grateful, but that's as much as I will do for him. But if he was trying to take advantage of me, why tell Flint not to tell anyone? Flint says, "I think he meant anybody other than the owners. Sonoma clearly noticed his arrival and departure too, she missing nothing."
Kate states, “Flint, if he comes back don't give him any indication you spoke to me, just let him collect his horse and go. He's very close to the edge of madness if he hasn't already slipped over. I'll keep my eyes open for him in town. The sooner this animal and any trace of him are gone, the better. I'll talk to Chester Martin as well. He's a friend and a Deputy, so no one will be able to say we didn't report it." Flint adds "Just be careful who he tells, we're a little isolated out here, too easy a target for a madman shootist if he decides to come after us."
"Chester is used to having to keep my secrets, he knows how to handle it. I'll come out and stay in the house here tonight just in case. He shouldn't have any reason to harm you or Sonoma unless things have gone terribly wrong in town." Kate let do of a deep breath and looked over at her family. "I had planned to spend the day here, now I'm not sure what I should do. There were Cowboy Gang members in that mob last night, perhaps Earp is after them?"
Flint says, "Well in that case I don't mind helping him. After what them Cowboys did to Pete I want to see every last one of them wiped from this planet. Come to think of it, Earp might know that too, that might be why it thought it was safe bringing that horse to me."
Phil glared and said, "How can you say that after..." "Phil!" Kate interrupted. She turned back to Flint. "You might be right, or it could be any number of things. I have no idea what goes on in that madman's brain. Just don't get him angry with you. The Cowboy Gang aren't the only people he's tried to hurt."
Flint replies, "Hell, I'd never get him angry, I've heard what he does to folks he doesn't like. And it's not like we can't use the hundred dollars, Sonoma has a long list of things that we still need to get for the summer." Kate states, "What do we need? I can probably do something about it since I can't seem to be much help otherwise. I know Sonoma wanted me to start the school, but I don't know how I'll find time to help here once I start teaching."
Flint replies, "She just needs some more supplies that's all, you can ask her. This influx of cash should take care of it, I didn't get the impression that he was looking to be getting any change back." He then looks over to her brothers and says, "Henry and Phil huh, nice to meet the two of you. I'm Flint Greymountain. Come with me boys, I'd like to show you my digging machine and what I've found so far using it."
"A digging machine?" Phil asked, curiosity lighting up his face. He and Henry followed the dwarf while Phil continued asking questions. "What have you found?" Kate turned to her parents. "I should go ask Sonoma about what she needs. I'm afraid we'll have to go back to town early. The others should know Wyatt Earp is skulking about. If you wanted to stay I could ride back and you could come in the buggy later. Perhaps you'd like to take a drive while I talk to Sonoma. You could get a good look at the whole 200 acres that way."
Frederick says that sounds fine. About one-third of the land has been used thus far for the ranch and farm. Kate points out to him the not-too-obvious but still visible stone and stick pointers that Sonoma has placed to mark off the specific acres owned by them but not yet cultivated. Frederick and Amelie head off for their ride. As Kate finds and approaches Sonoma.
Sonoma says, "Kate Hello! I have been busy but wanting to talk to you. I know that Flint taking that horse is risky but we are going to need some things with the population explosion in the stock that we are about to have and the money will come in handy.
I'm going to need more fencing to separate the pastures we haven't. And we really don't have all of the tools we are going to need to make this ranch work. I want to get ice and make one of the caves an ice house for when we need to start thinking about slaughter. We also need canning jars and paraffin wax and some big pots for canning if we are going to make this place self sufficient.
I also want to look into actually planting some crops in the grazed areas and we need the equipment to hay for winter. All of the animals will birth this year so we are looking at least 100% increase in numbers and with the fertility some are going to give us multiple births. We may need to think about hiring cowboys to drive spare stock to a bigger city with a butcher about November, I'm just not sure how fast Promise city will grow and if we end up flooding the market with beef and lamb we will loose our profit margin.
I'm also not sure what to do with the horses they will all birth also. Is there a market for them in Promise City? Do we need someone to break them or can we sell them green? I also need to put up a place for Ginnie to gather and save her components where they will not be found easily. A lot of things can be placed in the kitchen but there needs to be a "cook house" for the experiments. I would also like to talk to my grandfather about finding a way to create a trade with New Orleans. We are able to grow and package components that can't be easily obtained but I want to keep that part of the business further away from my home than Promise city."
"It might have been more dangerous for Flint not to take the horse. It might even be good that it's here. Earp won't be able to sneak off without us knowing he's left. We should be able to get all the canning equipment in town, but it sounds like a lot of work for just you to do. I'll help doing whatever I can. I can at least boil water and cut things up if I can't do the hard work. And I'd bet we could get Meagan O'Hara to help out for a share in the product. Meat to help her family through the winter and canned foods would go a long way for them.
The idea about the caves should work wonderfully, it's always so chilly in there and with the ice the meat would keep well. And I happen to like the idea of having ice at our disposal just to keep our drinks cold," she smiled.
"I don't think the market in Promise City will absorb too many horses, unless the town keeps growing quickly. They'll be worth more broken, something I plan to spend the time after school and on Saturdays doing. But I might need to also start teaching someone else to do it. If we are gong to have that many foals I won't be able to do it all myself.
For Ginnie's components, I would suggest an underground room with a sod trap-door, but you need a place for smoke to escape when doing experiments. Believe me, I've learned that studying chemistry. The problem with an outbuilding is once we have strangers working for us, they could wander in. Maybe we should keep it close to the house to indicate it's private? I love your idea about New Orleans; it would make Ginnie feel proud to make a contribution and that way she could without having to deal with horses.
It's early enough that we should be able to order the haying equipment. Although we might want to check with the other ranches and see what they have. Mr. Shaw has invited our ranch to join the new Cattleman's Association. I wanted to ask your opinion about that too. They are thinking of trying to work within the Vigilance Committee to moderate them, which I don't like. But it seems a foolish business decision to turn them down considering they help they might offer us.
Thank heaven for you, Sonoma. I wouldn't have thought of half these things."
Kate and Sonoma continued to talk for the better part of an hour, and Kate was feeling much better about everything when she finally went to change and help with chores. Whatever Wyatt Earp was doing here, it was unlikely to have anything to do with her. He'd made it clear in Tombstone that he wished herself and her family no harm. If there were members of the Cowboy Gang still around, and the burned man she'd seen last night suggested there were, that would explain his presence. Still, she planned to keep her eyes open for the man. His mind was too unhinged to be left to his own devices.
Her parents were still gone, but her brothers were outside a corral looking at the horses when she came out of her house ready to work. "So what did Flint find with his digging machine?" she asked as she joined them. Flint hears them and says "I've made three separate diggings now, each going down around 100 feet."
He then brings her over to six different piles of rocks, the largest a stack around five feet high and the smallest being around six inches high. They all appear to be granite although there are streaks of other metals in each. Flint says, "This land is rich in minerals. The metal in the greatest quantity is lead, followed by copper and then zinc. I've found these at various different levels." He then draws her attention to the three smallest piles. "This pile has traces of gold and this one has traces of silver."
He then points to the smallest pile and says, "And this last group has traces of Wolfram, also known by the name of Tungsten. It is generally not considered as valuable as silver, gold and platinum to most since it does not look pretty in jewelry. It is a very dense metal that is hard to use due to the very high melting point. But that also makes it quite important to one group of people, wizards. You see, Wolfram is an extremely dense metal that has the highest melting point and highest tensile strength of any known metal. It has to be heated to over six-thousand degrees to melt and is also immune to corrosion and most acids. It is the most prized material for the creation of magical wands and rods."
Kate stared in silence at the piles for a moment. It was entirely possible there was a fortune for the taking under their land. "Copper and Zinc are valuable in chemical experiments, and we all know lead to be quite useful." She reached down and touched the metal Flint called Wolfram. "How hard would it be to get all this metal out of the ground? Would the cost be prohibitive? And what do you know of Wizards, Flint?" she smiled.
He replies, "I don't know a damned thing about wizards, but I know metals and who to sell them too. You won't find any wizards here in the United States but Mexico is supposed to have some, maybe Pedro could make some inquiries. As to getting out the ore, there really isn't much here, most of this is just granite. But I'll keep working at it."
"A lot of people value granite as well, we should probably remember that," Kate said. Phil smiled wide. "Thanks for showing us your machine Flint. I might have to come back out this week and see what else you're doing out here." Henry and Phil pitched in and helped Kate with the chores. They admired the horses, the cattle, the buildings. Kate tried not to laugh as the boys broke a sweat and started breathing heavy long before she did.
Once her parents returned and rested, the workers got themselves cleaned up and they all got back into the buggy and went back to town. The day passed quietly until evening came and Kate once again put on a black dress, once again wishing it did not happen so often. Ginnie was dressed in one of her new dresses, also black, and the two walked over to the Lucky Lady.
At 6:00 PM Harry Rote and Job Kane are both wearing dark suits and have greeted the first people to arrive. Thom is staying out of the way and also wearing dark clothing. Maria is in black dress with black veil. A framed photograph of Niles Hoover is sitting on the bar.
When Kate enters she sees Stanley Barker, Helen Barker, Emery Shaw, Burton Lumley, Steve Lord, Don Wainwright and Sandra Wainwright are already there. As Kate came in she hugged Harry and kissed his cheek, then repeated the process with Maria. "Is there anything I can do to help?" she asked. Harry nods his head no and thanks Kate for being there. Job tells Kate "You way want to play the piano some to help relax the folks.
Within the next half hour they are joined by Michael and Patrick Seawell. Michael is accompanied by his lady love Julia Barbeau. Nate and Mollie Caudell then arrive in the company of Henry Pleasants. Other arrivals include Sam Slade, Henry Weller, Grant Keebler and Tony Lucky wearing nicer clothing than Kate ever saw him in.
Helen and Eduardo relieve Chester and Neil Cassidy at the office. Chester says, "Evening, you two. It's been pretty quiet around here." He gestures towards the prisoners. "These fellows aren't giving us much. Just that were on their way to Mexico and stole the animals on the way. But that's the judge's problem. Have a good night. Neil, I'll see you at the wake. I'm getting Clarisse, then I'll be over."
Helen reminds them, "Don't forget to stay away from the Palace tonight. We don't want any trouble to flare up. You hear?" Both men nod. Chester says, "I got it. No stirring things up."
Chester stops by the Double Eagle to escort Clarisse to the Lucky Lady. She comes down in a simple black dress. She says in a quiet voice, "I haven't worn this since my father died." "It's fine. What's more important is that you'll be there. When we get there, I need to change. Are you going to be OK?" She says, "I will. It's just so sad. He was so young to go like that." Chester says, "He did it for what he believed in."