Show SETTLED THEIR TROUBLE All Danger of War in Idaho Has Passed COMPROMISE AGREED UPON Sheepmen and Miners Adjust Differences Existing Flockmasters Agree to Keep Flocks Off Certain Lands on Which Miners Mi-ners Depend for Feed TRIBUNE SPECIAL Boise Ida March 30 Reports from the Black Hornet district stale that the miners one sheepmen have effected a compromise whereby friction will be avoided hereafter The sheepmen have agreed to keep their flocks off certain vacant lands on which miners and others are depending for summer feed In return for this the miners will permit per-mit the sheepmen to herd on their tracts Including unlnclosed private J 1 property The depth of the snow on the mountain moun-tain sides and the general backwardness backward-ness of the season Is holding the sheep back and indications are that little shearing will be done until the lambs are all doppcd The sheepmen have decided not to maintain deputy sheriffs to protect their herders and the latter have strict Instructions In-structions to respect private rights and make good Ill damascn Negotiations under way In Crane gulch to the north of the city where thousands of sheep are being held until the range Is opened 1 Sheepowncrs are feeding their flocks and keeping them off ranch property Farmers and ranchers have been In conference with woolgrowers and an agreement Is about to be concluded whereby each faction will make concessions satisfactory I satisfac-tory to the other Tht price of hay has shot up to prohibitive pro-hibitive figures and little Is to be had at that Ranchers can get whatever they choose to ask for feed and sheep men are glad to get It at any price |