| Show WILD HORSES A NUISANCE animals commit considerable damage to fences in search of 0 water many indian horses are being killed on the reservation Te by barbed wire fences says the spokane spokesman review the degenerate horses abandoned by their indian owners have become an acknowledged nuisance upon the public ranges they roam about in lare lar herds and are areas as wildas wild as antelopes their places have beer been fenced up lip and it is h hard ard to divert them from the runways of cf a lifetime lift time cach herd berd is led by a r patriarch r i arch st stallion v h s his command with a bisci alii ire 0 o that would be a credit to military tactics these herds range on the hll lills far from water seeking the springs only once or twice a week their runs are sometime sas is far as ten miles abe atal lion drives the hordi to water following in their flying wake anul andi driving acry straggling beast with hoof and a nd teeth pushing them at a high rate of speedy speed much after the manner of buffaloes buiT aloes mad with thir thirst stand and blinded with dust t they rush into the wire fences that cross the old trails the leaders bein being driven with such force that throats are cut and legs are severed but the fences go down and the herd berd proceeds over plowed fields and growing crops As a result the reservation is covered with dead and dying horses every section reporting the same scene and allowing the victims to fare as best they may |