Show A NEW KIND OF WAR The Town of Suggs Attacked By Soldiers Two Citizens KIlledThe Rustler War Resumed Re-sumed Bets is to Where the First Killing Would Occur CHEYENNE Wyo June 18Special telegram to THE HERALD Brief and uncertain un-certain dispatches received here from Buffalo Buf-falo tonight tell of a new variety of war in the northern country On Friday night n squad of sixteen soldiers made war on the town of Scggs and killed two citizens One of the attacking party was wounded Messengers were sent to Buffalo and other places to summon aid for tho defence of the town These soldiers were from the camp of n large body of cavalry sent to camp on Powder river to discourage any further conflict between rustlers and cattle men All who have been against the latter since hostilities opened in April will fly to the relief of Suggs and her people This town is at the point where the Bur lingtonSheridan extension will cross Powder Pow-der river It was started about six weeks ago and has been a hummer Fighting and II drinking have been the pastimes On the second Sunday evening the tent I jail contained 200 prisoners Jack Bell an old partner of Jack Flagg the rustler leader Is city marshal In ono gambling house a book was made when the killing would take place Officers hero figure that the trouble at Suggs was simply the result of whisky feasting Its effect however will be to renew the trouble of April Tho rustler element has feared that martial law would be declared and many of them will believe this is a part of the campaign of tho cattlemen cattle-men against thieves ONtT TWO WERE KILLEE BUFFALO Wyo June 1SA telegram to the sheriff from Stiggs says that the town was attacked last night by fifteen or sixteen six-teen soldiers Two soldiers were killed and ohe citizen wounded Help Is requested re-quested for the citizens The telegram is signed by Frank Morris deputy sheriff and Jack Bell marshal Later information informa-tion by courier says the soldiers firec without warning The object of the attack at-tack is unknown |