He always got his man
Far thirty-two years, beginning way hack in-the seventies and end ing in 1907, Basn Reeves wasadep- ntv. j During that tune he was seni to arjresi many of ihe most desperate characters that in tho>e days infested infested this part of the Indian couutry. and because lie was gifted with a mind that knew not how to quail, and an intensity of purpose that led him to follow criminals day . and night, dogging the fugitives trail— because nf this, he rarely failed to land hiH man >n the Muskogee Fed eral jail. As his record shows, it