Show APPRAISEJUEXT TO COSDIEXCE Provo and Descrct Woolen Mills Property Will Be Listed On Monday morning the appraisers recently appointed by the boards of directors di-rectors of the Provo woolen mills company com-pany and the Deseret woolen mills company for the purpose of making a Detailed appraisement of Itne property of the two companies will commence then labors Charles S Burton and Reed Smoot will represent the Provo company and Frank TV Jennings and WMter P Jennings the Decrt The gentlemen will begin on the Salt Lake mills and make a detailed list of the properties scheduling them at an aJgreetl valuation and when they have completed the work in this city they Wall turn their atteiiition to the Provo plant It Ss anticipated that the work well consume the greater portion of the time remaining before the called speoil meetings of the stockholders of the two institutions but by the arrival oft of-t date set detailed reports will bet be-t tdy or submission to > the stockholders stockhold-ers This appraisement te to be maide appraGement mae in order that there may toe some basis of consolidation arrived at While i is true that the directors of the companies com-panies have already talked the matte Over very carefully they have ant yet decided just what should be the meltfli od adopted in makdng tine most important impor-tant change Ava stated some days ago thee is no question a to the outcome of the deliberations of the stockholders It is simply a question of getting tem together and presenting the matter of consolidation to them in Its proper light They will see thIngs a did the boards of directors of the institutions when the various phases of the case were being dFsoussed The consolidation consolida-tion will be effected As a matter of fact it must < be accomplished if either of The companies are to make any money Although the matter has never been formally presented It is saul by people who hire on the inside that the consolidation consoli-dation of the Provo < and Deseret mills will be but th starting point from which ai number of other consolixia lions on which general merging of interests inter-ests will be made throughout the territory ter-ritory by the various woolen mills The managements O l see the lOt advantage ad-vantage which is to be derived from the consolidation now proposed and it is highly probable that some move looking to the general merging will be made just ais soon a the large manufactories manu-factories have mae the start Tdiis 3s not the first time the matter ha been seriously considered for several years ago it was proposed thlat a united effort ef-fort be made by the various mill men of the territory looking to the consolidation con-solidation whJch is now again being talked of There is no disposition one on-e part a the maz ous mills to cap ture the trade of the territory iby improper im-proper means through the formation of a syndicate which would paitfake of the nature of a trust but o the other hand dt is argued that the reduction in operating expenses would enable the I manufactories to turn out goods much I cheaper to the consumer and the distribution I dis-tribution of the work would make it I possible for the mills 0 manufacture a I better grade of products |