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Show I STOLEN CATTLE TRACED TO H Al LEY MEAT MARKET HaJley, Ida., Sept. g. AW. Billings-ley Billings-ley was arrested in Bellevue Saturday Satur-day morning charged with stealing cattle in Custer county on August 24. He was placed In the county jail In' Halley. Sheriff Clements and Marshal L W Blair went over to Muldoon to arrest two other men who are charged with being impli cated with Billlngsley. one being I Jesse Scoble, who received 'a full par- I don from the Idaho penitentiary on . j July 1. 1913 Fred Fator, owner and proprietor I vl of the City meat market was arreted I j Saturday morning charged with buy- lng these stolen cattle from Scoble H At noon of the same day Fator was i; taken before Justice of the. Peace Gus V i Bertsch and placed under $2500 bond. ''.'A H. R. Phlghoff and Fred Nltschke I I going on his bond as securities Lloyd Walker and Gaaton Fator were I I "eed under $100 bonds each as wit- ' .see when the preliminary hearing I I called. H Claud Johnson was riding the rang a week ago searching for th . 1 1 t missing cattle for the Lost River H Cattlemen's association when h dls- -! covered th tracks of cattle crossing Am' the summit Ho Immediately noti- fled Sidney Roherts and Robert Par-sons, Par-sons, members of this association at Mackay. Th latter came to Halley over a shorter route than the one jfj. I over which the cattle were drlveu and swore to a complaint charging j'tf Billlngsley. Scoble and Fator with yiifi felony. Mr. Johnson and Mr Roberts Sfij followed the tracks Tuesday. Wednes- &Syi day and Thursday, reaching town ftMrt Friday nlghL There wore about t-iw, twenty head of cattle stolen and Mr. jywS Roberts thinks some ar still In the lfj3 neighborhood: of the head of Little Bb Wood river. There wore six had wI found in th killing corral of Fator'6 $n slaughter house on Tuesday night. uS and Saturday morning these cattle TO were taken and placed In Storey Brothers' barn to be kept until after I, the preliminary hearing. The cattle men of tho Ist River .ertlon assert that there are twelTe and fifteen cattle rustlers at work. OCl |