Show i I I HIGHER PRICES FOR UTAH WOOL WOOLD Disposition D of Eastern Ea tern Buyers Is to Take Everything in Sight TAX OPPOSED I t REGULATIONS ARE DECLARED TO TOBE TOBE TOBE BE UNFAIR i f 1 The Time shearing sh of sheep through Utah was resumed yesterday el Jl and anti fpm this time to t the of or May it Is expected J there will be b no further cessation in the I I clip The were busy in the corrals at ut Slack Black Rock k Fairfield and Milford and it is expected that the 1 I clip this week will be b a record breaker I Considerable enthusiasm has h lS been aroused among wool men of or orthe the price paid for pounds po at Milford lf rd last Friday Frida It brought Drought 20 cents per p r pound the highest price ever paid for southern Utah wool There were a dozen competitors at the sale and the time owners Packard II were much h pleased at the ther result r sult inasmuch as it was a tacit acknowledgment of a theory they have ha ye worked on for some sOine time The success successful successful ful purchasers were Elsemann Brothers of Boston Mass of whom Ludwig Eisemann is at present in Salt Lake a guest at the Knutsford looking out for the Interests of his house I The Milford Inn firm attribute their success to the inbreeding of oC domestic I I sheep with high grade grode imported stock and rival rhal breeders in m that section of o othe the state Estate it is reported e already I ordered highly registered stock from fromI I I England At Price during the past week eek a number of or large clips were sold at 14 and 13 Th cents per pound The same saint quality was W ls sold old last year for 12 cents It H Is anticipated anti ipa ted that the clip this week such of it as has not already alread been taken under contract will command an as even higher figure Antagonism From Wyoming Considerable feeling has been aroused among the sheep breeders in inthe inthe L the northern part of the state over the t new law In w enacted by b the legislature of 01 Wyoming This law provides that a n e tax of Z 3 cents per head shall be as assessed on all nil sheep brought into that state for fr grazing purposes It has been customary during durin g years ears past post for Utah to 10 send their flocks to graze on the ranges in Wyoming during the summer months and the tile Wyoming breeders nave hae been lIcen taking the re reciprocal end of the matter by b turning their flocks no ks loose on OR Utan etan grazing ground in the full months Of course nothing can be done towards repealing the law for many months to come but it is stated slated that at ut the next session of the Wyoming legislature an effort will willbe willbe be made by the Utah breeders to have havethe havethe havethe the law repealed Utah does not charge Wyoming a tax for sheep coming in from that state and the breeders of this state think they the should have uve similar courtesy courtes It is further announced that the government sheep inspectors in iii Wyo Wyoming ming will be he withdrawn with rawn in III July by b which time the dipping of all nil Wyoming oming sheep Shed will probably have been com corn completed complete After that the state will have ha e full charge of the inspection An effort will be made to keep the government inspectors in as Ag a it is believed that this fail Call all scab Stab in Wyoming will be b eradicated ca ted |