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'I hey were in the heavy timber. The snow, five or six feet 
deep on the level, they had packed down by tramping about, so 
that they were shut in by the white walls of snow several feet 
high, forming a “yard” such as the elk make in the aspen 
thickets during the winter. The poor beasts were terribly 
emaciated and in the last extremities of starvation. Agent 
Bailey and his companion returned to Wauneta and went back 
on snow shoes as soon as possible with hay for the all but fam¬ 
ished. animals. One or two died from the cold and privation 
in spite of the efforts of the two men. It was three weeks be- 
foie a path could be beaten to the town and the horses able to 
travel. They were then taken to Wauneta and their owners, 
known from the brands on the horses, notified. Agent Bailey 
demanded from each owner the pay for the food taken to the 
horses, and the necessary expense of removing them from the 
mountains. This was refused by the owners, and the horses 
were held by the agent. A suit to replevin was then instituted 
by the owners for the recovery of the horses. This is the case 
as it stands, and the decision of the court will determine 
whether or not a horse that has been left by his owner to starve 
during the winter may contract a board bill, for which the 
owner is liable, and in a large degree fix the relations of owner 
and owned .—(Denver Post.) 
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