Cattle Sought in Pines of Wexford Chase Their Pursuers.
Cadillac, Mich., Aug. 5.-Wild cattle made so by years of roving in the pine slashings north of this city, made a rush on Bert Gardner, Albert Rupers and Charles Gipe and would have gored them to death had not they been able to shin up some trees.
The men sought the cattle for beef. Finally after a two-hours rest up the trees, Gardner succeeded in getting to a place of safety. Then securing a rifle he dispatched three steers.
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