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Show ' such a manner as to make it necessary neces-sary to amputate one of his aims. The plaintiff a.i allowed $2,000 damages dam-ages by the Judire of the district court. The defendants carried the case to the supreme court, which decided that the Instructions given by Judge Wood covered the case and included all of 1 the points necessary to secure the verdict pjven. MUST SUPPLY GOOD GUNS TO THE SHEEPHERDERS Eolse, Nov. 17. According to a decision de-cision handed down by tin- supreme court recently, it is rci"!rod of sheep owners to furnish their help with goo, 'Funs, it Is customary for shee.mf,n to supply their thcepherders "with guns lor searing cootcs and other wild animals away from the sheep at night, and in this case thn plaintiff, Gus Johnson, procured a gun from the defendants' quarters, Gary !L Weeks, his employers, which, upon hems fired the second time by him, exploded in |