Show MAD ATTACKS MAN AT TINTIC RANCH special to the progress TINTIC RANCH dec 9 while seated at the supper table tonight mrs maggio bradfield becoming annoyed at tho the barking of a dog on the place which rarely barked at anything was attracted by ills his clamor and upon going outside found that n largo cocotte was hovering around the house sho she lined lately reported tho the matter to her husband mr air dl del and lie ho in con company an with henry wilden widen went outside outs do mr bradfield aunine himself with w tit an abo and mr air wilden without a any y weapon of 0 f defense although lie ho later return od ed to the house and secured a gun I 1 air wild alldon ti shot at tile the animal several times but evidently missed it being to dark to see the conatto however was frightened away later tho the men found f d it necessary to up to coulter boulter switch after sonio cattle that had bad been left there to pasture on oil a farm nearby when they returned return od about live tile the next ineat clay mrs mra drad bradfield informed thorn them that the tha chyatte was as back again and that ho he haft had lioen lice n there ever since about three tile the men immediately rode out to where lie ile was wag and tile the animal showed allowed light fight mr air wilden took down ills rope and made an unsuccessful attempt to rope him whereupon tho the colotto savagely attacked him forcing him film to retreat and defend himself as aca beat lie might with tho the ropo used as aa a lash this being his only weapon of defense apparently tho mad animal would have succeeded in his it attack had not mr bradfield came up and succeeded in ili him As it was wall tho the horse was waa scratched up till badly hut but was not seriously injured they finally succeeded tit hi getting both ropes on oil tile tho cocotte and dragging him to a treo tree proceeded to give him a taste of 0 old fashioned lynch law the colotto was evidently affy suffering tor for rabies or the severe savero pangs of hunger liti liger for these animals althou ugh ligh belonging to tho the wolf family will seldom attack a man unless for one of the above reasons |