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Show PROSECUTING RAIDERS. ;j' 'i Sheepmen Hold Important Meetlnp Jj ) H nt Ilock Springs. ji if HJ Hock Springs. Wyn , Sepl. 15-VThe ' ijiU H rhcipmen nf Sweetwater county nnd j .'J 5 3 H the lluign ussoilillnn, icpiescntlni; i )'' inH AHJ nver iwi.ibvo sheep met tonight. Vnrl- hi JjjLf HI nus mitters wrio dlse ussed, among 1 jl n which wns the upenlng nf Hie leased .1: )U laudp, vvhlch wns set for November i H HI mill Joseph Vnung waa nppnlnled U l , J! HI rhnlrmin nf a cnmmltlee to ennfer with ifi'e 1 HI the Utah Weinl-nrowrra' nssnclatlon r,jj .' 1 lelillve to shirlng lhe expense of ,i'h , , 1 HI pinseeutlng the inlilein ut New Fork .j. ill) a H In July It was decided lo icfuse thn ''l' ,l,i 3 HI admission of outside sheep, tho leased i!'li!'pSI HI lauda tn be kept exclurlvely fur tho LjU rt'Af HI sheepmen nf Sweetwnter county. lm, j3n J HH Slieepheiders must havo a rertltlcato jjiw Ji 1 from their Inst emplnjer. It was tho IJuM'Aff HI largest meeting of wool-grosvers ever Ftai -Hti' - HI held In Ihls county. 'IsrrJfH AHJ |