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Show ROUNDING UP SHEEPKILLERS When Arrests Are Mado tho Public Will Be Much Surprised. Prosecution of some of tho cattlomon who killed 1100 sheep belonging to Benja-RitimclorR Benja-RitimclorR In Colorado will begin In a ohort time, If tho attorney In chargo of Mr, Saunders's caso can complete the chain of cvldenco ho is weaving. Tho names of twenty of tho men implicated impli-cated In the slaughter havo been socurcd and other namos aro promised in a short time. About eighty men participated In tho slaughter, and tho nnmos already secured se-cured aro those of the ringlendcrs. "Wo have names of twenty, ' said Mr. Saunders last night, "and we hope to havo moro In a short time. My attorney 13 working hard on the case, but I havo not had much tlmo to devoto to It You sco. I'm looklas; after about 250,000 moro head , of shcop. and it has taken so much of my jH time that I havo not had any to doyoto to the sheopklllers. Howover. I bollovo jH we will be ready to begin making arrests jH in a short timo, iH "Ono of tho men who helped kill tho iH sheep has a brother at Farmlngton nnd UH has only been in Colorado a few months. HH Somo of the other arrests to bo mado HH will bo a surprise to tho people also. ' iH |