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6 revisions | Tanner Turgeon at Jun 15, 2020 01:20 PM | |
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176From Chadron to Chicago. The cowboy race from Chadron to Chicago, over seven hundred miles, has begun. It is possible that the humane sentiment aroused throughout the country by the apprehension of cruelty will operate to prevent it. Judging from the public remarks made on the occasion of the starting, there is no little anxiety on the part of the promoters of this race to show that the element of special cruelty is absent, and if this feeling should have a dominating effect, the humane societies will have carried their point without recourse to the penalties of the law. The idea of a long-distance race originated in Europe, and was revolting in its cruelty. | 176From Chadron to Chicago. |
