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About University of Oregon monthly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1897-???? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1908)
U niversity ok O regon M onthly 31 T he Half Breed RIGGER .Trove .came to Coeur d’ Alene on a pinto c^yt&e, mounted’ -behind Ri^'*Jiather, a Rquaw-man. The, young breed ‘^ ill ,£wore ,a bit of faded erape abound h,is hat,( and seeing this, the one woman of „the eamp received him kindly; his father, meanwhile, fraternizing..with, new -friend^' in., a -nearby “glory hole.” ' ' ! ThG elder Trove soon found employmshtAh, the placer yninesj, a,qd»^et up his household in a deserted .cabin, where h4e*Jretnained, a good citizen, to the,, time of his dpceaseh This-» was; the resdl^oR a£ dispute over certain placer ground with “‘T wo GunA’l'^ates, a man o-f twin shot notoriety-, - After the killing,/Rates hurriedly left Murray and moved to the lead mining- side until the smoke should blow away,, there-, in time, .locating the Melbourne, upon which he Settled. His victim was buried by the,miners, who also extended gympa-’ thy/to the.ypung half breed, in the.Torm of.aJyell filled purs,e. T rig ger refused,fRis, with .thanks, and retire.d;-to. the seclusion of his cabin for.sey^ral weeks, his dry eyed grief and7 impotent-desj^.e for ¡revenge,< lending^? darker Rush to hisCprown' face—peuliar contrast to. Caucas ian cftrls and light blue eyesf,v m Sa 1 i Trove, iya? from -New' England,, an ostraciseyt^Son of good family! and during the time,- he lived, a parent, he had instructed his son in sdqie Qf the thihg§.;gentlemen know and do.£-o^s- a consequence- the offspring ate.soup from the side of his, <spo‘op, and one day measured the freight of the „town flag-staff by the ’tise of -hixs^erious angles^ thus .gaining, the respect .of his miner friends:. I After, his' father’s? death he became morose and unsociable,; the sly cunning,of «his. Nez Ret^e mother/,flowed' in to , and mingled with the Jsound Yankee knowledge „of. his- father; and in the .woods of the upper gulch he bScaqre a,two gun artist,, from the. fearful need oh revenge where-the law, ‘.had. ialled.jf^ reach-. >; - At twenty, he ,could shopt .thceyei.QUt ©f a .magpie-with either; hand,? ,and while practicing • with hisG^ppirades, had-^several times drawn, and emptied two^ pistols into a ’can b^fb-re the m os^ rapid/Rh them- could fa irly ta k e a im - Finally;R e. came’ J/p .the ,southiside of Shoshone, lpcqt^d a lead claim, the poyot£,„ on R ates’«. end line, and settled hims/df, confirmed //sourdough”. Being ^a man now, his