Show CATTLE AND SHEEP i A Grangcrs Predicament In Regard Re-gard to the Animals To the Editor of THE HEEJLLD Last spring about the 1st of April I got a pet lamb and was afraid to turn it on the range it is now about sir months old I have been talking about giving it away but I do not want to get anybody any-body else into trouble if they should turn it on the range so 1 have concluded con-cluded to go to St Louis with the stockmen stock-men and try and compromise wilh them iihont the range question as the cattle horsesand sheep nil ma on tiic range and one 1143 as good a right to the grass as the otners If we cannot compromise and one of us go on one side of this valley and the other on the other side we will ask that great convention to petition our great father Washington to lay this whole question ques-tion before Congress for legislation and that they pass some kind of a law and have Commissioners to lay off this land in districts so that each party would know where to take his sheep and then horse and cattlemen would know where to take their stock Then that man over the way would perhaps be reconciled so that neither party would be Killed for it is much easier to settle this question before fighting than it would be afterwards after-wards and no body killed Some one may ask mewhy I dont attend to Jmv farming and let the cattle and sheep alone The reason is we have to keep a cow and they are increasing and the sheep may increase and it is such a great expense to raise wheat and have to irrigate that it is necessary to have some stock too and we wan to find out what to do with it FABXHB G4aHai Novembers |