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seen in the picture, with the chuck wagon at rear of a shed. Captain Will Wright, now with the Texas State Rangers, was with the Rutledge herd at the time, and while meandering around town got lost and could not find his way back to camp without assistance from the police.
The steer below, "Joe Bailey," weight 2,200 pounds, was bought by George W. Saunders at the opening of the
Ft. Worth Stock Yards in March, 1903, at 15c per pound. The animal was raised by D. S. Donald of Crum, Texas. Mr. Saunders bought him at auction, then raffled him off, and won him back. Three weeks later "Joe Bailey" was slaughtered at San Antonio, and after giving some of the beef to prominent state officials, Mr. Saunders sold the remainder for $300.