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Show RANGE WAR IN WY0MIN0. FLOCK MASTERS MUST KEEP OFF FORBIDDEN FORBID-DEN TERRITORY OR SUFFER CONSEQUENCES. Cowtmya Horn Mierp l ump, ifli and Oullll In Hi M rrfc fjiiti-)r AaolhT ahrep OMMPr Kwrel-blr Kwrel-blr Ktn..v4.d Prom Fur-blddaa4ruttad. Fur-blddaa4ruttad. The report comes from Tender, Wyo-ming, Wyo-ming, that the miners of Atlantic have made ft dead line aud sheep owners must keep off tha forbidden territory, and have given notice that they would move all ahecp that entered. William Scarlett, the Heaver sheep-nan, sheep-nan, moved hla flock onto forbidden territory near Atlanllo City receutly and waa given notice by cltliena to move bauk, which notice waa unfa un-fa ceded. One day laat week the cltixeoa rose Id their might, and arming themselves with rifle, pistol and shotgun, repaired to Hcarlett a camp and held both him" self and herder op and moved the camp from near tha Caribou mine to the In. dlao trail which crosses Twin creek, about three milea from Atlantic, Hcarlett had boasted that he would Ilka to aee some person or persons move fala camp, so the miners of that district ahowed him In real fashion. A report la also in circulation that there la a range war raging In the New Fork country between the sheep and cattlemen and that the cowboyaon tbe round-up had burned the sheep camp, wagons and outfit belonging to Jewel fc Wipper of Itock Springe. Kast fork Is the east boundary of the dead line and It aeems thnt the sheepmeu In their search for feed had crossed over the line Into forbidden territory. The New Fork cattlemen will not permit any trespassing of sheep. |