ou the war path again. Five of tln.su including the chief. lave Kudcbaugh and Billy Wilson, ?Urt#J for WhiteOaks from their don at Las l*ortales andcam plug at Coyote spring*, were attacked b? some of the White Oaks men who started out lratn that camp to intercept them. '1 he road agents got rather the worn* of the skirmish and retreated, followed by the miners. The gang finally stopped at Kock's ranch where they entrenched them selves in a jnekal and kept their position from this vantage ground against their assailants. In the afternoon the fight having continued all day. Jim Car-1 * lylc. ’vf tho W bite*Oaks party was invitee to a conference by the outlaw?, who when he accepted anJ came inside the jackal wasJoU he must stay there until night when the gang prepared to make a sally and escape. Carlyle waited for a while and when he thought he was not being observed, jumped through a window and started to ruu hack to his party but was shot down by his captors before he hail gone ^wrc , than a few yards. In additiou death, theminers lost another of their party killed and had one severely wounded. The desperadoes left the jackal and started on foot toward Las Vegas, while the miners returned to camp for reinforcements. Tho former party was last heard ef by a party of prospectors who were forced to provide the whole crowd with a meal, and who were informed that the next move of the gang would b« to gu to AlkaliWells and there provide themselves with horses from the ranchmen. 'o says the Las Veins Ovtic.