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Show DRIVINC OFF THE CATTLEMEN. Tba rtoomnrs ara Anxloutly Awatlfag- tha Opaniigof tha Charoksa Htrlp. Arkansas Crrr, Kan., July 10.- Captain Hill, U. S. A., who, with a comdany of militia, has been driving the intruding cattlemen from the Cherokee Cher-okee strip, arrived here yesterday and reports that all the cattle east of tha llock Island railway have been driven out. hut that the country west of the tail way ia still covered with herds. Tha captain will begin the ejection of tho latter today. Tho boomers, who are awaiting the opening of tha strip to stttiemeut.have organi.td to burn all cattle ranges within ten days, unless fhe cattle ara ail removed before that time. They say now i!kj grass is dry enough lo start and maka a splendid tire. ami they will start such tires if the cattlemen dare return to ihe strip after settlement. |