The border bandits : an authentic and thrilling history of the noted outlaws, Jesse and Frank James, and their bands of highwaymen : compiled from reliable sources only and containing the latest facts in regard to these desperate freebooters . urchased four large red handkerchiefs anda gallon of whiskey. That night the camp presenteda hilarious scene and the wild orgies were continuedsuch an unusually long time that the citizens beganto make remarks respecting the character of thenine strange rn^n. Three days afterward thecamp was abandoned, none of the citizens knowingwhich direction the part


The border bandits : an authentic and thrilling history of the noted outlaws, Jesse and Frank James, and their bands of highwaymen : compiled from reliable sources only and containing the latest facts in regard to these desperate freebooters . urchased four large red handkerchiefs anda gallon of whiskey. That night the camp presenteda hilarious scene and the wild orgies were continuedsuch an unusually long time that the citizens beganto make remarks respecting the character of thenine strange rn^n. Three days afterward thecamp was abandoned, none of the citizens knowingwhich direction the party had taken, so that suspi-cion was directed against the object of the singularvisitors. On the 18th following, the mysterious nine sud-denly appeared at a small station called Big Springs,fifteen miles west of Ogallala, where the engines ofthe Union Pacific railroad almost invariably stop forwater. The express train was due from the west ateight oclock, p. m., and the party disposed them-selves, directly after dark, in favorable positions forthe work in hand. Promptly upon time the traincame thundering up to the station and the enginestopped under the water tank. As the fireman wasabout to mount the tender for the purpose of directing. AN ENGINEER WHO MEANT FIGHT, 126 THE BORDER BANDITS. the water spout, two men wearing red handkerchiefsfor masks rushed up toward the engine. For somereason the engineer had a presentiment that sometrouble was brewing, so seizing his pistol he steppedto the side of the cab and peered into the was too late; the fire through the open furnacedoor reflected his actions distinctly and in a mo-ment the engineer realized that he was looking downinto the fatal depths of four navy revolvers and heand the fireman were forced to surrender and keepquiet. At the same time the two robbers took possessionof the engine, two others, with the same mask ofred handkerchiefs, boarded the express car, while theother five commenced discharging their pistol


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