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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Moon" data-source="post: 2991468" data-attributes="member: 8530"><p><strong>Chapter Sixty-one, “Shaw’s Dinner”, Wednesday, May 31st, 1882, 6:00 P.M.</strong></p><p></p><p>As the time approached Kate went over to the Lucky Lady. Emery Shaw arrives at the Lucky Lady promptly at 6:00 P.M. accompanied by Forrest Morand and his son Tempel Morand....The three ranchers are joined for the meal by Jake Cook, Minerva Florencia, Katherine Kale, Chester Martin and Jeff Mills. "It was very kind of you to invite us, Mr. Shaw," Kate said pleasantly as she sat. "Although I'm curious as to the occasion."</p><p></p><p>He replies, “The Morands and I wanted to chat with the group of you in advance of tonight's Cattleman's Association meeting.” Forest Morand says, “But let's start with the fine meal that has been set out for us.” Kate had been mistress of her own house for so long that she automatically took the role of hostess for the dinner, making sure everyone was comfortable and had what they needed. “Of course. It would be a shame to be distracted from Maria's fine cooking. </p><p></p><p>Kate says, “It was quite an interesting meeting this morning, wasn't it? I probably shouldn't have spoken, but I didn't want Doctor Eaton to have the last word. He didn't speak a word he didn't believe but that statement was calculated to come when no one could refute it.” The elder Morand comments, “Well, the meeting was certainly interesting enough. It sure didn't go the way the Vigilance Committee had planned, which creates some interesting opportunities for our Cattleman's Association. I think the groups should still work together, but this gives us an opportunity for a much larger role in the process.” </p><p></p><p>Temple interjects, “Yeah, including running a few candidates of our own instead of just backing their list.” He tilts his head and gestures in the direction of Emery Shaw when he says that. “I think it would be a fine idea to have a Cattleman's candidate.” Jake says between bites. “I do not understand why you would only back the Vigilance committee candidates, there are many other fine citizens in Promise City that would make good candidates.” </p><p></p><p>Forest Morand says, “Strength in numbers, better to link with them and get enough votes for a block then dividing the vote of the good citizens of the town and have the Cowboy Gang swept into office. We ranchers have been around here a long time, but we don't live in town and aren't nearly as well known as the Vigilance Committee members who the people in town interact with every day.” </p><p></p><p>Jake replies, “That interaction is a double-edged sword. My interactions with that committee have all been unpleasant and with all races having the vote it's going to much harder for them to win anything. But they do have a base of support and those people can swing this election one way or another. A mixed ticket of Vigilance approved candidates and moderates could win.” </p><p></p><p>Jake glances around the room from his friends to Shaw and the two Morands before saying, “If I may be so blunt, I certainly support a unified front to make sure Hamilton Fisk and the his cronies to not bring the Cowboy Gang to power. I know that the Vigilance Committee may not think very much of me, or many others in town that do not have the proper high and mighty morals but they are fools if they decide to be unbending in their view and allow Fisk to have his way.” </p><p></p><p>Chester speaks up, “If you need a candidate for Marshall, I'm your man. Marshall Berg isn't running and I don't want Hunter in there. I need running mates, so it's a good fit.” Emery Shaw laughs in response to Chester and says, “Actually, Marshall was the job I was office I was thinking of running for myself.” </p><p></p><p>Forest Morand interjects, “And I say you should run for Mayor. You've been around here longer than any other human, why shouldn't you be in charge?” Shaw replies, “Well, if seniority is the criteria then you should have Manny Escobar run for Mayor.” Morand replies, “Well, after this morning I'd say he's earned it, and I for one would vote for him if he ran. But Manny's also been working for me for the last fifteen years, I know him well enough to know that he also wouldn't want the job.” </p><p></p><p>He turns back towards Morand and says, “And you're right about Manny Escobar. I got to know him pretty well twenty years back when Cochise was on the warpath against all non-Apache. He moved his family onto the protection of my ranch for almost a two year span. He'd never take the mayor job, but I think he'd make a damned good Councilman.” </p><p></p><p>Tempel Morand says, “And as far as Marshall is concerned, the King's want their son Ashley to be on the Law and Order ticket for that job.” His father Forest says, “And I say that's a mistake. Still way too many rumors running around about his wife's suicide. Doesn't matter if those rumors are true or not, Fisk will be spreading them, and it'll make people think twice about electing young Ashley as the lawman for the next two years.” </p><p></p><p>Shaw turns to Chester and says, “The problem with running you as Marshall on the Law and Order ticket is that Frank Condon will never go for it. I'm not sure exactly why, but he finds you to be inappropriate to wear a badge.” Katherine stiffened up for a moment. She'd never really understood what charges the Earps had held Jake and Chester on, but she knew why. She met first She met first Chester's eyes, then Jake's and nodded her permission to tell the whole story. </p><p></p><p>Katherine stiffened up for a moment. She'd never really understood what charges the Earps had held Jake and Chester on, but she knew why. She met first Chester's eyes, then Jake's and nodded her permission to tell the whole story. Chester interjects, ”Mr. Shaw, I know why the Condon's feel that way. A few months ago, Jake and I were guards for their bank. Their handyman, Danby Jones thought we were there to help him rob the place. I told the Condons about it and I figured that was the end of it. A few weeks later, Jones tells me he's going ahead with his plan. I decide to wait until the end of the day to tell the Condon's again. That was the day Deadeye Douglas and his gang robbed the bank. </p><p></p><p>“Jones fingered me and Jake as inside men and Marshall Earp threw us in the hoosegow. The case didn't go to trial, because the Condon's didn't want this to go public. Judge Isby convinced Jones to leave town and let us go free. This can't leave the room. The judge doesn't want to see this in the paper or hear about it around town. No offense, Mr. Shaw, but I reckon that I've done a good job as Deputy. Marshall Berg would support me. I agree with Mr. Morand, you'd do better to run for mayor.” </p><p></p><p>She says, “There are few people I would trust as Mayor and you would be one of them, Mr. Shaw. Either of the King men running for anything would just be a puppet for Rebecca King. It will be difficult to convince the committee not to run either of them, but they are polarizing figures. We could make the argument that their names on the ticket would endanger it.” Shaw says, “Not so much a we but a me, nothing personal Mrs. Kale but you're not very high on the King's list of people to listen too. That's why we're meeting here now in advance of the Cattleman's meeting.” Kate adds, “Not being a favorite of the Kings is something I take as a compliment.” </p><p></p><p>“You have done a good job, Chester, and no one is saying you can't or shouldn't run. But getting you on the ticket backed by the Vigilance Committee would be very difficult with Frank Condon's antagonism.” </p><p></p><p>“Emery, you are a might too busy running your ranch to be a full time Marshall. I would be disappointed if you did not at the least run for council. How about Derek Avery in council? Maybe even Frank Condon too, though there is bad blood between us based on what I saw today there is hope for him. Somebody with influence might suggest that they would support him in that role if he supported Chet here for Marshall. Neil Cassidy would make a fine councilman too.” Jake strokes his beard a bit and looks to Emory Shaw, “What about Mitch Berg for Mayor?” </p><p></p><p>Shaw replies, “Those are all good suggestions. As for my time, well, my son Humphrey is old enough to take over running the ranch. If I'm elected to an office then I'll probably move to town and maybe bring one of my daughter's with me.” Tempel Morand says, “I like the idea of Berg for mayor but the Vigilance Committee would never go for it. They see his actions last Saturday as being detrimental to the long-term stability of the town. And according to the rumors around town their goal right now is the same as it was this morning, to kick Avery off of the Committee and replace him with Ashley King. No way they'd back him for any position.” </p><p></p><p>Kate says, “Much as I'd like to see Mr. Berg as Mayor, I think he's a bigger asset as attorney Berg. And frankly it's what he wants. After Saturday he could use some time as just a plain citizen again. Is it possible for them to get Mr. Avery off the Committee? He hasn't committed any crime against them except disagreeing.” </p><p></p><p>Jake asks, “Do you really need the Vigilance Committee backing or just enough representation of that side of the fence to bring the voters along. They have already lost one of their main issues, do they dare risk losing them all? Seems like Avery and Condon might be the best they can hope for given what just happened to them.” He chuckles, “I do not think he will print it but I suggested to Chumbley that Eaton actually voted with the other three when he said yes. That would leave Watkins in the minority on the issue. Seems to me we ought to be able to change opinions on what happened that night and how folks see Berg's actions.” </p><p></p><p>Kate asks, Is it possible for them to get Mr. Avery off the Committee. He hasn't committed any crime against them except disagreeing.” Forest Morand replies, “Oh, they can, they just have to go through the formal disciplinary procedures, which will take at least a week.” The meal is concluded. Each of the three members of the Cattleman's Association ask Jake to pass on their compliments to Maria. </p><p></p><p>Jake is silent for a moment. “I suspect you have not told us everything you had in mind when you wanted to get together early.” Shaw says, “That is true, the reason I wanted to speak to all of you concerns that day out on the trail around ten weeks back. Up until now we've all let the Earps take the credit for those Cowboy deaths, but I'm thinking that it's time for the truth to come out, at least as far as my involvement. They did take my cattle so it was within my rights to get them back, and the King's already know about that too. That story would certainly help boost my reputation with the voters.” </p><p></p><p>Jake says, “I only kept it secret to keep the ladies safe. Seems by now every surviving Cowboy Gang member must know the truth. Knowing the truth about it would help Chet as well. Telling only part of the truth will create more harm than good. If the others are willing, I have no qualms with you telling the story. Personally I just do not care to be seen bragging about it.” Jake laughs again, “If killing loads of Cowboy Gang types makes you qualified for office in this town, then maybe I should be mayor.” No sooner are the words out of his mouth when he holds up his hands saying, “I am only kidding. Nobody gets any ideas for me even running as dog catcher.” </p><p></p><p>Kate nodded. “It should be safe enough now. There are still Cowboy Gang members around, but the gang itself seems to be in disarray. Enough that I doubt they'd be coming after us.” Chester says, “And anyway, they know what we did to them. We can do it again if needed. If you all feel Condon is powerful enough to keep me from winning, I won't run. It's more important that the Vigilance Committee not win.” </p><p></p><p>Forest Morand says, “Slow down boys, nobody is saying that you shouldn't run for office Chester, just that Condon won't support you. We actually have no idea what is going on with the Vigilance Committee at the moment, Condon and Watkins sure didn't seem ready to work together again. Anse King should be able to provide some insight at the meeting. One thing I'm sure about thought is that when Bill Watkins decided to take a swing at Manny Escobar that eliminated any chance he might have had of ever being elected mayor.” </p><p></p><p>Shaw says, “About that day out on the trail, we should probably figure out what we want to say and then sit down with that reporter Angela Young. One thing is certain about that day, those rustlers had a stolen cattle from local ranches as well as a Gattling Gun stolen from the Army at Fort Huachuca. I doubt anybody will question what we did and it won't hurt either of our bids for office Chester.” </p><p></p><p>Kate says, “Don't forget Chester, you also led the posse that took down Johnny Ringo. That's already known but it wouldn't hurt to circulate it again. We'll probably want to leave out the reason we were out there in the first place. Namely that the Cowboy's had snatched Chester and Nanuet on their way to Tombstone. This wasn't the first time we have helped someone recover stolen cattle. Remember the incident at the caves with that family the Cartwrights? We were with them and Ringo saw us.” </p><p></p><p>Shaw says, “That works. We'll say that Chester was helping us get the cattle back and being an ex-soldier also recognized their weapon as being of non-civilian issue. I don't see Nanuet here, but we should play up his involvement too given that he's a non-human and we're trying to spread goodwill towards elves.” Chester says, ”That works for me. I was scared when I saw the Gattling gun on the road to Tombstone. Lucky for me and Nanuet, the crew wasn't in a shooting mood. Don't forget me and Nanuet also brought in those Indian rustlers without anyone getting killed. Hunter got the official credit 'cause it happened outside of town. Renner and Flynn know what happened.” </p><p></p><p>Morand gestures to Jeff and says, “What about Mills? The publicity could help with his organizing the fire company.” Emery Shaw makes an angry face but doesn't say anything. Jeff interjects, “Thanks, but that could also get the Army after me even though I didn't fire a shot that day. Please leave my name out of it. Last week's fire in Tombstone was all the publicity needed to help me get volunteers.” Shaw says, ”OK. Suit yourself. I guess Fire Marshall isn't going to be elected by the public, then. Do you have a fire house for the wagon, yet?” </p><p></p><p>Jeff says, “There's a municipal storage shed for the fire wagon over on the town lot. It's right next to both the Well's Fargo barn as well as Drover's Livery, and I have permission from the owners of both to borrow draft horse to pull it in the event of a fire.” She says, “So then the town doesn't need to build one or get horses special for the wagon. If we're running together, we need a single platform.” </p><p></p><p>Minerva speaks up. “I think that Senor Chester would make a fine candidate. I know that he is a good and decent man. Who listens to the will of the gods. I will certainly support his candidacy and I will encourage my congregation to do so also.” Shaw says, “Okay, so tonight I'll propose myself for Mayor, Deputy Martin for Marshall and Manual Escobar for a Councilman position. We'll probably have to go along with whoever the Vigilance Committee wants for the other four Council positions.” Forest Morand says, “Yeah, but let me do the talking, you keep your mouth shut Emery. No point in alienating those other guys who want the Mayor slot.” </p><p></p><p>Chester replies, “Thanks for the vote of confidence, priestess. It means a lot.” He says to the group, “Now what do we need to do to make this official?” Jake shakes his head. “Senor Escobar alone will not get you the non-human vote. You stack too many Vigilance Committee candidates on the ticket and the town vote could get split three or four ways. You could end up with Mayor Fisk that way. If you can convince the Vigilance Committee to support some more moderate candidates that agree on some of their issues you will be far better off.” </p><p></p><p>Forest Morand says, “I agree, Watkins shouldn't be on the ticket, Eaton won't bring in many votes either. We're probably stuck with Ashley Shaw and Zeb Cook. Frank Condon would actually be an asset after what happened this morning.” Kate says, “I obviously don't much agree with Zeb Cook, but he and his wife showed good sense and an ability to compromise when it's needed. Mr. Condon would also be an asset. Mr. Rixton spoke to me about possibly running for office. I know he's been very supportive of the school, kind to me, and seems to really care about the town as a whole. I don't like the idea of Ashley King on the ticket but I suppose you can't have everything the way you like it. Those rumors could really drag the ticket down though.” </p><p></p><p>Shaw says, “Well Mrs. Kale, you could make whatever suggestions you wish at the meeting since you're a member.” Forest Morand says, “Yes, we were actually rather successful at getting most of the ranches to join our group. Definitely strength in numbers.” Kate says, “Speaking of, you'll have to let me know what the dues are and any other obligations come with membership. I'd hate to fall behind.” </p><p></p><p>Tempel Morand says, “We still have to work out some of those details. We didn't want to go ahead a form an Executive Committee until after all the members were present and could have a voice in deciding those things.” Forest Morand turns to Kate and says, “It should be a good group. We have my Rocking-H Ranch, Shaw’s Lazy-S, the King’s Bar-W, Oldfield’s Circle-R, the Perez Ranch, your friend Flint Greymountain’s ranch named for his friend Pete and lastly your ranch. The only one who we asked that turned us down was Ned Philips who also opted to skip joining the town too.” </p><p></p><p>Tempel Morand says, “We didn’t ask Nick Thayer’s Thayer ranch, Claude Buckley’s Crazy-8 or Denny Garuin’s Rattlesnake Ranch, as all three of those guys had strong ties with folks associated with the old Cowboy Gang.” Shaw adds, “Plus Thayer and Buckley and their ranch hands were all part of that lynch mob last weekend.” </p><p></p><p>Kate says, “It should be a very interesting meeting tonight, then. I'm glad you were selective with who you invited. I'm likely to be the only woman and I might not have felt quite safe with the men from that mob there.” Emery Shaw says, “Actually you won't be the only woman. Your partner Sonoma is also planning to attend. And Francesca Perez does more of the running the Perez Ranch than her husband Hosea or his father Ricardo so she will probably be there too.” Kate says, “Good. Sonoma does most of the running of our ranch too. I know horses, not agriculture, cattle or sheep.” </p><p></p><p>Shaw says, “She wanted to attend, as did Flint. I thought it was important for you all to be there for the first meeting so a couple of my men have gone out to your ranch to keep an eye on things tonight when you're away.” She replies, “You've thought of everything, thank you. We truly do appreciate all the help, today and in the past. I'm looking forward to meeting more of the ranchers.” Forest Morand says, “Mrs. Kale, that is what the Cattleman's Association is all about. We honest ranchers need to stick together and help one another. The miners are here today and will be gone tomorrow but we're going to be around for the long run.” </p><p></p><p>Chester says, “Good to see a spirit of cooperation here. Maybe it'll spread to the die-hards.” “My husband thought so too,” Kate said quietly. “That once the mines played out it would be the ranches that kept these town alive. What a shame he didn't come here instead of going to Tombstone.” Kate was quiet then, staying in her own thoughts for a short time while the others continued to discuss the elections. </p><p></p><p>Shaw says, “Well ladies and gentlemen, Forest and I have to be going. We should be over at the Cattleman's building when the new members arrive.” Tempel begins to stand up by this father says, “No rush son, stay and have dessert with these nice people. You can walk Mrs. Kale over to the meeting when you're done.” On their way out the door Shaw tells Jake, “After the meeting I'll be back with whichever members wish to join me. And for that you'd better let me pay.” The two older men depart. </p><p></p><p>Minerva rises also. “I must be going as well. I told Nakomo that I would pick him up when I was finished here. He is painting the interior of the town hall.” She walks around the table and hugs Chester before she leaves. “You will make a fine Marshall.” Chester says, “Professor Pickering is giving a lecture there at seven. I know you were interested in the eclipse tomorrow. I'm sorry to miss it myself but I know you were interested in tomorrow's event, Miss Florencia. You might like to stay and hear it.” </p><p></p><p>She replies, “Oh, is that this evening? I found his views quite interesting. I will stay and perhaps I can convince Nakomo to stay as well.” Chester tips his hat to the departing cattlemen. “Good night.” He returns Minerva's hug warmly. He releases her and says, “Sounds like you're keeping Nakomo busy. That's a good way to keep him on the straight and narrow.” </p><p></p><p>Kate says, “Yes. I would go, but it would be rude to leave during the lecture and I have to be at the meeting. It's an important day tomorrow and I'm glad the Professor is here to make sure everyone understands what is happening. The unexpected can cause panic sometimes. Another drink, Mr. Morand?” Kate asked politely. </p><p></p><p>Minerva says, “Si, It is an important day tomorrow. I shall be spending it in the desert where I can worship uninterrupted and uninhibited ...” she shrugs her shoulders and smiles graciously. “But there is no reason for the people to fear this eclipse. The gods are pleased with the turnout of yesterdays voting. Nothing bad shall come of it.” </p><p></p><p>Kate says, “You shook Dr. Eaton rather badly. He still voted against all races voting, but he was shaking something awful and he didn't look at all certain. I hope that's the push he needs to see things in a different light. It won't happen overnight, but we'll see.” Minerva replies, “It was not I that shook up the Doctor. I was only the messenger. It is only a matter of time before his eyes are opened to what is right. Besides,” she says with a grin “he did not say 'no' when it was his turn to vote. The word that came forth from his mouth was 'yes'.” </p><p></p><p>Kate replies, “Yes, Jake suggested that it could be taken as a yes vote. But considering Bill Watkins was there offering him physical violence I'm not so sure.” Minerva exclaims, “Bill Watkins is but a gnat compared to the wrath of the gods.” She waves her hand as though shooing a fly. “It does not matter. The vote passed. The gods know what was in his heart. It is for them to decide his fate.”</p><p></p><p>Jake chats amicably with them for a while before going down stairs to manage the saloon and let Job have his game without distraction. “See you around, Jake.” Chester says to Kate, “That might be interesting. I'll get Clarisse and come back. It's not often Luna upstages Helios.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Moon, post: 2991468, member: 8530"] [B]Chapter Sixty-one, “Shaw’s Dinner”, Wednesday, May 31st, 1882, 6:00 P.M.[/B] As the time approached Kate went over to the Lucky Lady. Emery Shaw arrives at the Lucky Lady promptly at 6:00 P.M. accompanied by Forrest Morand and his son Tempel Morand....The three ranchers are joined for the meal by Jake Cook, Minerva Florencia, Katherine Kale, Chester Martin and Jeff Mills. "It was very kind of you to invite us, Mr. Shaw," Kate said pleasantly as she sat. "Although I'm curious as to the occasion." He replies, “The Morands and I wanted to chat with the group of you in advance of tonight's Cattleman's Association meeting.” Forest Morand says, “But let's start with the fine meal that has been set out for us.” Kate had been mistress of her own house for so long that she automatically took the role of hostess for the dinner, making sure everyone was comfortable and had what they needed. “Of course. It would be a shame to be distracted from Maria's fine cooking. Kate says, “It was quite an interesting meeting this morning, wasn't it? I probably shouldn't have spoken, but I didn't want Doctor Eaton to have the last word. He didn't speak a word he didn't believe but that statement was calculated to come when no one could refute it.” The elder Morand comments, “Well, the meeting was certainly interesting enough. It sure didn't go the way the Vigilance Committee had planned, which creates some interesting opportunities for our Cattleman's Association. I think the groups should still work together, but this gives us an opportunity for a much larger role in the process.” Temple interjects, “Yeah, including running a few candidates of our own instead of just backing their list.” He tilts his head and gestures in the direction of Emery Shaw when he says that. “I think it would be a fine idea to have a Cattleman's candidate.” Jake says between bites. “I do not understand why you would only back the Vigilance committee candidates, there are many other fine citizens in Promise City that would make good candidates.” Forest Morand says, “Strength in numbers, better to link with them and get enough votes for a block then dividing the vote of the good citizens of the town and have the Cowboy Gang swept into office. We ranchers have been around here a long time, but we don't live in town and aren't nearly as well known as the Vigilance Committee members who the people in town interact with every day.” Jake replies, “That interaction is a double-edged sword. My interactions with that committee have all been unpleasant and with all races having the vote it's going to much harder for them to win anything. But they do have a base of support and those people can swing this election one way or another. A mixed ticket of Vigilance approved candidates and moderates could win.” Jake glances around the room from his friends to Shaw and the two Morands before saying, “If I may be so blunt, I certainly support a unified front to make sure Hamilton Fisk and the his cronies to not bring the Cowboy Gang to power. I know that the Vigilance Committee may not think very much of me, or many others in town that do not have the proper high and mighty morals but they are fools if they decide to be unbending in their view and allow Fisk to have his way.” Chester speaks up, “If you need a candidate for Marshall, I'm your man. Marshall Berg isn't running and I don't want Hunter in there. I need running mates, so it's a good fit.” Emery Shaw laughs in response to Chester and says, “Actually, Marshall was the job I was office I was thinking of running for myself.” Forest Morand interjects, “And I say you should run for Mayor. You've been around here longer than any other human, why shouldn't you be in charge?” Shaw replies, “Well, if seniority is the criteria then you should have Manny Escobar run for Mayor.” Morand replies, “Well, after this morning I'd say he's earned it, and I for one would vote for him if he ran. But Manny's also been working for me for the last fifteen years, I know him well enough to know that he also wouldn't want the job.” He turns back towards Morand and says, “And you're right about Manny Escobar. I got to know him pretty well twenty years back when Cochise was on the warpath against all non-Apache. He moved his family onto the protection of my ranch for almost a two year span. He'd never take the mayor job, but I think he'd make a damned good Councilman.” Tempel Morand says, “And as far as Marshall is concerned, the King's want their son Ashley to be on the Law and Order ticket for that job.” His father Forest says, “And I say that's a mistake. Still way too many rumors running around about his wife's suicide. Doesn't matter if those rumors are true or not, Fisk will be spreading them, and it'll make people think twice about electing young Ashley as the lawman for the next two years.” Shaw turns to Chester and says, “The problem with running you as Marshall on the Law and Order ticket is that Frank Condon will never go for it. I'm not sure exactly why, but he finds you to be inappropriate to wear a badge.” Katherine stiffened up for a moment. She'd never really understood what charges the Earps had held Jake and Chester on, but she knew why. She met first She met first Chester's eyes, then Jake's and nodded her permission to tell the whole story. Katherine stiffened up for a moment. She'd never really understood what charges the Earps had held Jake and Chester on, but she knew why. She met first Chester's eyes, then Jake's and nodded her permission to tell the whole story. Chester interjects, ”Mr. Shaw, I know why the Condon's feel that way. A few months ago, Jake and I were guards for their bank. Their handyman, Danby Jones thought we were there to help him rob the place. I told the Condons about it and I figured that was the end of it. A few weeks later, Jones tells me he's going ahead with his plan. I decide to wait until the end of the day to tell the Condon's again. That was the day Deadeye Douglas and his gang robbed the bank. “Jones fingered me and Jake as inside men and Marshall Earp threw us in the hoosegow. The case didn't go to trial, because the Condon's didn't want this to go public. Judge Isby convinced Jones to leave town and let us go free. This can't leave the room. The judge doesn't want to see this in the paper or hear about it around town. No offense, Mr. Shaw, but I reckon that I've done a good job as Deputy. Marshall Berg would support me. I agree with Mr. Morand, you'd do better to run for mayor.” She says, “There are few people I would trust as Mayor and you would be one of them, Mr. Shaw. Either of the King men running for anything would just be a puppet for Rebecca King. It will be difficult to convince the committee not to run either of them, but they are polarizing figures. We could make the argument that their names on the ticket would endanger it.” Shaw says, “Not so much a we but a me, nothing personal Mrs. Kale but you're not very high on the King's list of people to listen too. That's why we're meeting here now in advance of the Cattleman's meeting.” Kate adds, “Not being a favorite of the Kings is something I take as a compliment.” “You have done a good job, Chester, and no one is saying you can't or shouldn't run. But getting you on the ticket backed by the Vigilance Committee would be very difficult with Frank Condon's antagonism.” “Emery, you are a might too busy running your ranch to be a full time Marshall. I would be disappointed if you did not at the least run for council. How about Derek Avery in council? Maybe even Frank Condon too, though there is bad blood between us based on what I saw today there is hope for him. Somebody with influence might suggest that they would support him in that role if he supported Chet here for Marshall. Neil Cassidy would make a fine councilman too.” Jake strokes his beard a bit and looks to Emory Shaw, “What about Mitch Berg for Mayor?” Shaw replies, “Those are all good suggestions. As for my time, well, my son Humphrey is old enough to take over running the ranch. If I'm elected to an office then I'll probably move to town and maybe bring one of my daughter's with me.” Tempel Morand says, “I like the idea of Berg for mayor but the Vigilance Committee would never go for it. They see his actions last Saturday as being detrimental to the long-term stability of the town. And according to the rumors around town their goal right now is the same as it was this morning, to kick Avery off of the Committee and replace him with Ashley King. No way they'd back him for any position.” Kate says, “Much as I'd like to see Mr. Berg as Mayor, I think he's a bigger asset as attorney Berg. And frankly it's what he wants. After Saturday he could use some time as just a plain citizen again. Is it possible for them to get Mr. Avery off the Committee? He hasn't committed any crime against them except disagreeing.” Jake asks, “Do you really need the Vigilance Committee backing or just enough representation of that side of the fence to bring the voters along. They have already lost one of their main issues, do they dare risk losing them all? Seems like Avery and Condon might be the best they can hope for given what just happened to them.” He chuckles, “I do not think he will print it but I suggested to Chumbley that Eaton actually voted with the other three when he said yes. That would leave Watkins in the minority on the issue. Seems to me we ought to be able to change opinions on what happened that night and how folks see Berg's actions.” Kate asks, Is it possible for them to get Mr. Avery off the Committee. He hasn't committed any crime against them except disagreeing.” Forest Morand replies, “Oh, they can, they just have to go through the formal disciplinary procedures, which will take at least a week.” The meal is concluded. Each of the three members of the Cattleman's Association ask Jake to pass on their compliments to Maria. Jake is silent for a moment. “I suspect you have not told us everything you had in mind when you wanted to get together early.” Shaw says, “That is true, the reason I wanted to speak to all of you concerns that day out on the trail around ten weeks back. Up until now we've all let the Earps take the credit for those Cowboy deaths, but I'm thinking that it's time for the truth to come out, at least as far as my involvement. They did take my cattle so it was within my rights to get them back, and the King's already know about that too. That story would certainly help boost my reputation with the voters.” Jake says, “I only kept it secret to keep the ladies safe. Seems by now every surviving Cowboy Gang member must know the truth. Knowing the truth about it would help Chet as well. Telling only part of the truth will create more harm than good. If the others are willing, I have no qualms with you telling the story. Personally I just do not care to be seen bragging about it.” Jake laughs again, “If killing loads of Cowboy Gang types makes you qualified for office in this town, then maybe I should be mayor.” No sooner are the words out of his mouth when he holds up his hands saying, “I am only kidding. Nobody gets any ideas for me even running as dog catcher.” Kate nodded. “It should be safe enough now. There are still Cowboy Gang members around, but the gang itself seems to be in disarray. Enough that I doubt they'd be coming after us.” Chester says, “And anyway, they know what we did to them. We can do it again if needed. If you all feel Condon is powerful enough to keep me from winning, I won't run. It's more important that the Vigilance Committee not win.” Forest Morand says, “Slow down boys, nobody is saying that you shouldn't run for office Chester, just that Condon won't support you. We actually have no idea what is going on with the Vigilance Committee at the moment, Condon and Watkins sure didn't seem ready to work together again. Anse King should be able to provide some insight at the meeting. One thing I'm sure about thought is that when Bill Watkins decided to take a swing at Manny Escobar that eliminated any chance he might have had of ever being elected mayor.” Shaw says, “About that day out on the trail, we should probably figure out what we want to say and then sit down with that reporter Angela Young. One thing is certain about that day, those rustlers had a stolen cattle from local ranches as well as a Gattling Gun stolen from the Army at Fort Huachuca. I doubt anybody will question what we did and it won't hurt either of our bids for office Chester.” Kate says, “Don't forget Chester, you also led the posse that took down Johnny Ringo. That's already known but it wouldn't hurt to circulate it again. We'll probably want to leave out the reason we were out there in the first place. Namely that the Cowboy's had snatched Chester and Nanuet on their way to Tombstone. This wasn't the first time we have helped someone recover stolen cattle. Remember the incident at the caves with that family the Cartwrights? We were with them and Ringo saw us.” Shaw says, “That works. We'll say that Chester was helping us get the cattle back and being an ex-soldier also recognized their weapon as being of non-civilian issue. I don't see Nanuet here, but we should play up his involvement too given that he's a non-human and we're trying to spread goodwill towards elves.” Chester says, ”That works for me. I was scared when I saw the Gattling gun on the road to Tombstone. Lucky for me and Nanuet, the crew wasn't in a shooting mood. Don't forget me and Nanuet also brought in those Indian rustlers without anyone getting killed. Hunter got the official credit 'cause it happened outside of town. Renner and Flynn know what happened.” Morand gestures to Jeff and says, “What about Mills? The publicity could help with his organizing the fire company.” Emery Shaw makes an angry face but doesn't say anything. Jeff interjects, “Thanks, but that could also get the Army after me even though I didn't fire a shot that day. Please leave my name out of it. Last week's fire in Tombstone was all the publicity needed to help me get volunteers.” Shaw says, ”OK. Suit yourself. I guess Fire Marshall isn't going to be elected by the public, then. Do you have a fire house for the wagon, yet?” Jeff says, “There's a municipal storage shed for the fire wagon over on the town lot. It's right next to both the Well's Fargo barn as well as Drover's Livery, and I have permission from the owners of both to borrow draft horse to pull it in the event of a fire.” She says, “So then the town doesn't need to build one or get horses special for the wagon. If we're running together, we need a single platform.” Minerva speaks up. “I think that Senor Chester would make a fine candidate. I know that he is a good and decent man. Who listens to the will of the gods. I will certainly support his candidacy and I will encourage my congregation to do so also.” Shaw says, “Okay, so tonight I'll propose myself for Mayor, Deputy Martin for Marshall and Manual Escobar for a Councilman position. We'll probably have to go along with whoever the Vigilance Committee wants for the other four Council positions.” Forest Morand says, “Yeah, but let me do the talking, you keep your mouth shut Emery. No point in alienating those other guys who want the Mayor slot.” Chester replies, “Thanks for the vote of confidence, priestess. It means a lot.” He says to the group, “Now what do we need to do to make this official?” Jake shakes his head. “Senor Escobar alone will not get you the non-human vote. You stack too many Vigilance Committee candidates on the ticket and the town vote could get split three or four ways. You could end up with Mayor Fisk that way. If you can convince the Vigilance Committee to support some more moderate candidates that agree on some of their issues you will be far better off.” Forest Morand says, “I agree, Watkins shouldn't be on the ticket, Eaton won't bring in many votes either. We're probably stuck with Ashley Shaw and Zeb Cook. Frank Condon would actually be an asset after what happened this morning.” Kate says, “I obviously don't much agree with Zeb Cook, but he and his wife showed good sense and an ability to compromise when it's needed. Mr. Condon would also be an asset. Mr. Rixton spoke to me about possibly running for office. I know he's been very supportive of the school, kind to me, and seems to really care about the town as a whole. I don't like the idea of Ashley King on the ticket but I suppose you can't have everything the way you like it. Those rumors could really drag the ticket down though.” Shaw says, “Well Mrs. Kale, you could make whatever suggestions you wish at the meeting since you're a member.” Forest Morand says, “Yes, we were actually rather successful at getting most of the ranches to join our group. Definitely strength in numbers.” Kate says, “Speaking of, you'll have to let me know what the dues are and any other obligations come with membership. I'd hate to fall behind.” Tempel Morand says, “We still have to work out some of those details. We didn't want to go ahead a form an Executive Committee until after all the members were present and could have a voice in deciding those things.” Forest Morand turns to Kate and says, “It should be a good group. We have my Rocking-H Ranch, Shaw’s Lazy-S, the King’s Bar-W, Oldfield’s Circle-R, the Perez Ranch, your friend Flint Greymountain’s ranch named for his friend Pete and lastly your ranch. The only one who we asked that turned us down was Ned Philips who also opted to skip joining the town too.” Tempel Morand says, “We didn’t ask Nick Thayer’s Thayer ranch, Claude Buckley’s Crazy-8 or Denny Garuin’s Rattlesnake Ranch, as all three of those guys had strong ties with folks associated with the old Cowboy Gang.” Shaw adds, “Plus Thayer and Buckley and their ranch hands were all part of that lynch mob last weekend.” Kate says, “It should be a very interesting meeting tonight, then. I'm glad you were selective with who you invited. I'm likely to be the only woman and I might not have felt quite safe with the men from that mob there.” Emery Shaw says, “Actually you won't be the only woman. Your partner Sonoma is also planning to attend. And Francesca Perez does more of the running the Perez Ranch than her husband Hosea or his father Ricardo so she will probably be there too.” Kate says, “Good. Sonoma does most of the running of our ranch too. I know horses, not agriculture, cattle or sheep.” Shaw says, “She wanted to attend, as did Flint. I thought it was important for you all to be there for the first meeting so a couple of my men have gone out to your ranch to keep an eye on things tonight when you're away.” She replies, “You've thought of everything, thank you. We truly do appreciate all the help, today and in the past. I'm looking forward to meeting more of the ranchers.” Forest Morand says, “Mrs. Kale, that is what the Cattleman's Association is all about. We honest ranchers need to stick together and help one another. The miners are here today and will be gone tomorrow but we're going to be around for the long run.” Chester says, “Good to see a spirit of cooperation here. Maybe it'll spread to the die-hards.” “My husband thought so too,” Kate said quietly. “That once the mines played out it would be the ranches that kept these town alive. What a shame he didn't come here instead of going to Tombstone.” Kate was quiet then, staying in her own thoughts for a short time while the others continued to discuss the elections. Shaw says, “Well ladies and gentlemen, Forest and I have to be going. We should be over at the Cattleman's building when the new members arrive.” Tempel begins to stand up by this father says, “No rush son, stay and have dessert with these nice people. You can walk Mrs. Kale over to the meeting when you're done.” On their way out the door Shaw tells Jake, “After the meeting I'll be back with whichever members wish to join me. And for that you'd better let me pay.” The two older men depart. Minerva rises also. “I must be going as well. I told Nakomo that I would pick him up when I was finished here. He is painting the interior of the town hall.” She walks around the table and hugs Chester before she leaves. “You will make a fine Marshall.” Chester says, “Professor Pickering is giving a lecture there at seven. I know you were interested in the eclipse tomorrow. I'm sorry to miss it myself but I know you were interested in tomorrow's event, Miss Florencia. You might like to stay and hear it.” She replies, “Oh, is that this evening? I found his views quite interesting. I will stay and perhaps I can convince Nakomo to stay as well.” Chester tips his hat to the departing cattlemen. “Good night.” He returns Minerva's hug warmly. He releases her and says, “Sounds like you're keeping Nakomo busy. That's a good way to keep him on the straight and narrow.” Kate says, “Yes. I would go, but it would be rude to leave during the lecture and I have to be at the meeting. It's an important day tomorrow and I'm glad the Professor is here to make sure everyone understands what is happening. The unexpected can cause panic sometimes. Another drink, Mr. Morand?” Kate asked politely. Minerva says, “Si, It is an important day tomorrow. I shall be spending it in the desert where I can worship uninterrupted and uninhibited ...” she shrugs her shoulders and smiles graciously. “But there is no reason for the people to fear this eclipse. The gods are pleased with the turnout of yesterdays voting. Nothing bad shall come of it.” Kate says, “You shook Dr. Eaton rather badly. He still voted against all races voting, but he was shaking something awful and he didn't look at all certain. I hope that's the push he needs to see things in a different light. It won't happen overnight, but we'll see.” Minerva replies, “It was not I that shook up the Doctor. I was only the messenger. It is only a matter of time before his eyes are opened to what is right. Besides,” she says with a grin “he did not say 'no' when it was his turn to vote. The word that came forth from his mouth was 'yes'.” Kate replies, “Yes, Jake suggested that it could be taken as a yes vote. But considering Bill Watkins was there offering him physical violence I'm not so sure.” Minerva exclaims, “Bill Watkins is but a gnat compared to the wrath of the gods.” She waves her hand as though shooing a fly. “It does not matter. The vote passed. The gods know what was in his heart. It is for them to decide his fate.” Jake chats amicably with them for a while before going down stairs to manage the saloon and let Job have his game without distraction. “See you around, Jake.” Chester says to Kate, “That might be interesting. I'll get Clarisse and come back. It's not often Luna upstages Helios.” [/QUOTE]
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