Show LOSSES I WYOMING Feared That Many Sheep Have Perished Per-ished I the Storm Cheyenne Wyo Feb 3The bizzard seems to have spent its fury In Wyoming Wyom-ing and it is thought the worst is over No idea of the probable loss to stock Ion I-on the ranges can yet be given but i is the opinion of the bestinformed I stockmen that the losses will be found to be great No wind of sufficient power pow-er to blow the deep snows off the feeding feed-ing grounds has prevailed and as a consequence it is argued the Cattle I and sheep which have not been driven to cover and fed are bound to have perished in great numbers For the stock which have been uncared for and which have survived the unprecedented snow and cold little hope is held out Stockmen say the loss will be greater on sheep than cattle as the cattle are mostly cared for in pisures and round ranches where they can be fed Most of the large herds that formerly roamed on the range have been disposed I 1 dis-posed of The Union Pacific has been nuite successful in keeping its track clear through this division and although freight traffic ha been practically abandoned the passenger trains have been but little delayed I |