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Show Ijl j SHEDDING LINT Oil : WYOMWB TRAGEDY :', jj I Two Participants in Murderous $1 i Raid on Sheep Camp Turn il i. State's Rvidcncc. . )i 1 . t' ! ' BASIN, Wyo., Nov. G. Albert K0.V03 i ' ' 1 jiml Cluirlcs F:irris, purl icipniits in Hio ' 1, ' 'raid on the slioop cmup in Iho Ton- ' 1 sloop country last sprinjif in which thrci) ! 'I , men woro lcillod, today turned slate's t evidence in Iho trial of IIcrberL Brink, 1 I - iirst of the seven indicted cnttleincu 1 1 to bo broupht to trial. On iho stnnd I , loday both admitted complicity, but I declared they .-joined the raiders with t , ' j The distinct understandiiiK that only J ; I ' the sheep and proporty would bo do- j , j ; stroved, and that later tho sheepmen 1, j would be ordered to quit tho country, tf- Keycs denied linvini: scon anyono 1 si,ot or having lired a shot himself. Jnr- 1 , ris admitted diseliaruinc his riile and ) j Hccinc .Inmes Allemand, owner of the ti , sheep outfit, killed, lie testified that ' I Herbert Brink, the present defendant, fired tho fatal shot. Fan-is stated that , U ' every man under arrest was iu tho It H j i partv when tho raid was made. If Pferre Caffnrol and Charles Ilelmcr, r ' 1 !l slicop herders, testified thoy woro sum- ' ' 1 .! jnoncd from camp on the nicht ol April i bv a baud of unmasked meu, marchod , i t 'Ovorhill, at tho point of rifles, and f(- jtopt under guard whilo raiders made . . thoir descont upon tho camp. , I 1 I J JUclmcr declared that ho recognized ' " "Eaton, ono of the men under arrest. ' , j There was no indication of trouble ii today. . , ; . Interest in tho trouble) is at a high ' , pitch. |