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Show I IDAHO CATTLEMEN EXPERIENCING GRIEF I While cattlemen In general are cx- sjH perienclng difficulties of some port. members of the Copper Basin 'attlc-men's 'attlc-men's association, on ihr Lemhi for-est for-est near MaCkay, Idaho, claim that trouble has chosen their association H as a choice place to roost on gdcn i forest officials who rei-ently attended j a meetint: of the association, say that i the members are so taken up with try-, inn to find a solution to their diffi-1 cultles, that they have no time to co operate with the forest service Their chief concern is to find a way out of difficulties arising out of the HH shooting of a sheepherder in 1919, It! is reported. The United States court ' filled a number of members $1,000 each for obstructing the passing of HH Block over public domain. This casCi is now appealed to the United States circuit court of appeals, pitting at San Francisco- HH In the meantime, the Bheephcrdi r has filed a damage suit for $50,000. and another suit threatens for recov-J ery of damage to stock. HH To dale, attorneys' fees of the as-1 HH BOClatlon have totalled $7,5(10, audi more Is needed to continue the light j In addition to this, litigation InvolV-i HB ing water rights, between the Utah I Construction company and the assbcl-l Hl tlon are pending |