Show il ze I 11 I t Wyoming Homing lava Have Declared Open Opall War Against I the II Dead Line Ll lc guard May Be f Called Out to 10 Patrol the Iha Ranges if Situation cm Gels j f President Jesse 1 Has to Say Sa tL t if Denver Colo April M IOA A to the n from Cheyenne Wyo nays The rhe of tho country have haa open war the cattlemen and a clash Is II Imminent unless stepi are at ut once taken to get the warring factions together r on tho proposition of a I satisfactory division of ot the ranges of nt that section Information from Lander Is II to the effect that the may b he I called callet out to prevent a general tight light and much bloodshed Sheriff Sherin elm of oC Louder I hat has gono Ione to the range country to Investigate gate tho Ihl situation and If It he finds the condition of affairs us 1111 alarming as all has hils been reported he will Immediately make u II formal request of or 00 Illch Weh aids for foi at 1 t least one on company of the state tu patrol the mimes ranKe the of or the Sweet Sweetwater water country ha copies cOlla of ofa a circular letter notifying thom them that sheep not be hI to graze roze within certain boundaries At moet meet meetIng Ing of the executive of the Fremont 1 County Wool aiMO elation last laet resolutions Well adopted holding hot accountable to any nuy member of lit the association whoso per and rights ts shall bo violated the personal property of et tho dead liners and pledging full finan financial cial and other support to tho defense defonse of the lines and lives and property of or the tho members of the The reso retlo resolutions characterize the drawing of dead teall lines as a R violation of federal state statutes and call upon both federal state other wool growers grower associations ami nil all persons Interested for assistance 01 I have been looking for Just such uch nr Ill an H to be he said JO M 1 1 Smith president Of Qt the Utah Wool when In shown the j above dispatch I am very ver sorry Korry that the tho step In I but sum j I thing thin hurl had tu to bo ho done The f have Jone one altogether too far have il their Mead lines when and wherever they waned t tto to ant and the tho have with remark remarkable able long suffering tood I It as n uncomplainingly as aa S I times blood might been Jt en shed and i ilife 1 life taken If It tho had ha not j I the th law And now they rn going to maintain right They Tho aro am Being to 10 protect them The Th public has hall been n i long tUne time In out f L that the are not outlaws i i they have hae leurner it at last and Ju r f dice has been gradually giving I while tho lire better organ i t Ile than eve before Jerore anil getting stronger all aU the tho limo It would now I nem that the of o Wyoming In h KO IO Ing to tn coma to tn the tha rescue or at lean t that it might do so That is jUt just what j It should hould havo dono long ago ngo Continuing Mr Ir Smith paid I dont dout F know whether wo 10 will be he called tl upon uron j I to 10 aid the In Wyoming or I not nol hut but It IH III we e will What hind of aid do o you havo hao ref lef reference erenee to 1 ln was all tho I reply Mr Smith then that residents rell t nt owned ono one million that wore on th of Wyom Wyoming ing HP Ho also said Id theoe thello men owned ranches and other property II in Wyom Wyoming ing and that they the paid upon tho th I same In he expressed the hope hOlla that the prevent trouble would t b be settled amicably and that I would lw he no but he r rl af nf I Ormed the tho statement that the time hat had for the to have their I |