Show JAIl OF RIO BIO BLANCO AND SAT frAT COUNTY CATTLEMEN mN RESULT IN BLOODSHED Al 1 I Bloodshed is feared according to toJral tot officials says the Denver t 1 al l f at the trial In Grand Junction Nov Nov ov 6 5 of 0 Ray Janes Thomas and fg Berry William James James and cattlemen of ot forty orty Chambers Blanco Ianco and Moffat counties on ons on s Of conspiracy to obstruct I men In the lawful use of ot public lids Hillyer United States dis- dis stated Saturday that attorney ct l oiled cited States Marshal Dollison had Jon JD authorized by the department ustice to take all possible pre- pre a measures Including the bile swearing in of special depto dep- dep I les to preserve l law w and order and of the United States at serial ial Reports Reports from several of the sixty tn nesses subpoenaed in the case lither had been threatened with at alb in the event that they appear- appear rt io 4 testify at the Grand Junction rr fled led the Issuance of Instructions ih the marshal according to Hillyer will personally conduct the pros pros- pros pros-I tion with John A A. A McCann aslant asi aslant as as- i lant i district Threats are being rec received ived daily dally government wi witnesses In this case Anonymous anonymous warnings of or dire are arc making many of m m fearful of putting In an appear- appear sat at at the trial trial Hillyer said I I W We e are prepare prepared for tor all however All All measures essary to Impress upon the peo- peo i 15 in that district that the United tes Is la the prosecutor in this case casel caseI l I be e taken he added The fhe trial is the judicial settlement what federal officials characterize one one of the bitterest ana most reli re- re li cless ss wars carried on between ti nen and sheep herders In his his- t in n the course of which they ert eft one man John Durnell was ed edi Q c and thousands of sheep were anes anes nes and the other cattlemen re r indicted by the federal grand yn Pain November 1920 after three of Investigation by Harry B. B trow Irow row then United States attorney rhe Phe bringing of the Indicted men trial has been delayed according the federal district attorneys attorney's of- of by by a long legal battle extend- extend to the supreme court on the vali- vali r pf of the indictment and to the pliability of a judge to hear the thee thea e a n the place of or Judge J. J Foster aes nos who on account of or his sera ser ser- a as district attorney i is barred barreda n a sitting Judge T T. T Blake Ken Ken- Iy 11 of f the he Wyoming district will over the trial at Grand Junei Junet June June- i ta t- iver |