Show COURT ORDER IGNORED Ranchmen Return Forbidden Forbid-den Ground SALT LAKE BANK OWNS LAND W ls Fargo Company Secured I Injunction Its Action Based on Claim to Title to Land Which Contains Six Thousand Acres I TRIBUNE SPECIAL Glenwood Springs Colo April IS Senator Taylor attorney for the Wells Fargo Salt Lake bank last night received re-ceived word that a number of the thirtytwo ranchmen who were recont lj temporarily enjoined by the United Stales Circuit court at Denver from entering en-tering on the lands of the Lily Park association In Rio Blanco county have gone back on the lands The milt brought by the bank Is based on Ha claim to the title to this land which contains about COOO acres of fertile land This title is under patents issued on a survey made in 1881 A survey made by the Rio Blanco County Surveyor last summer shows the firstsiirvey to have been erroneous and threw the land described in the companys patents onto the rocky hillsides sides threequarters of n mile to the north When this became known thirtytwo filings were made in the Glenwoocl Land office by other persops who then entered thucompanys lands and even occupied its buildings Senator Taylor l then brought the suit In Denver which resulted in a temporary tempo-rary injunction prohibiting these t people from going on with the attempt to get title to the lands When the injunction was served they left the land but some have since gone back The argument on the injunction Will be heard by Judge Hallett at Pueblo on Tuesday The company has expended 250000 oh the land Cashier Miller of Wells Fargo COM local bank said lust night when seen In regard to tIle matter that lie discredits the story that tlto ranchers have returned to tho land Ho said the haul arguments In the case have already been made before the United States court at Pueblo and the courts decision It to ho made Tuesday The land unr tho terms of tho temporary tem-porary restraining ardor is In charge of tho United States Marshal who would see to It that there Is no trespassing I Furthermore the ranchers could have no motive or object In occupying the land at this time Mr Miller stated |