Show SQUEALING THEIR LAST Great IVumljer of Fat Porlcers Being Slaughtered For Market At the rate of about 2000 head monthly the Utah Slaughtering company com-pany is disposing of the hogs of the territory and the southeastern part of Idaho and its stock of prepared meats and lards contained in the West Second Sec-ond South street warehouse has long since passed the 150000 mark and is still growing despite the drains made upon it by the merchants of the territory ter-ritory for the local institution is successfully suc-cessfully competing with the packers of the east I is anticipated that within the next week the supply of Utah hogs will have been pretty nearly exhausted and the probabilities arc that a wait of a month will be necessary neces-sary before the second crop is ready for marketing During the interval the Utah company will dispose of its surplus of porkers and be ready total to-tal e care of all that are forwarded by the growers of the territory when the next run commences This has been a very favorable year for the raisers of hogs prices of the animals having held their own in remarkable shape There is a tendency however among the growers to unload all at once instead in-stead of so arranging matters that the hogs will be ready for market at various seasons of the year Instead of marketing all during the winter the distribution should be more general gen-eral and then the slaughterers would not be under the necessity of living in comparative idleness during the spring and summer months Just at present Sanpete and Cache counties are making the heaviest ship I ments but their stocks will not last many days longer if the same rate of shipment is maintained as during the I past week The quality of the hogs is exceptionally good this season and in consequence the goers are realizing realiz-ing good prices notwithstanding the fact that the markets have gone off in the cast All kinds of prepared mealS are selling at considerably reduced re-duced prices however and the eastern east-ern packers are making great endeavors II endeav-ors to capture the trade of the terri1 tory I is not thought that they are I making cuts not within keeping with the eastern markets I |