Show LA r J i MR SPRINGER ARRIVES Balance of Iaut Sj I President of Stock Association U1flffiuii Associa-tion Is Here Ipay I Pool it i PREDICTS GREAT CONVENTION I udlencc 1 Then tLbtne I President Springer Talks of the Pur s a ti st of poses of the Association rmd What true It Is Hoped tq Believes advance t Be-lieves the Coming Meeting Will Beth 7 c i Be-th Greatest of Its Kind the World rr Has Ever Soon Invitation From I I I vI Allied Agricultural Associations L tYU Stock Conditions Arizona t f i l l < t Price 25 President John W Springer of the pen at L 9 National LIVeStock association 13 at the Knutsford from Denver MrS Springer Is one of tho most active and dnterprlslng stockmen In the country S I In a talk last evening Mr Springer a said The stockmen of the United States never felt so comfortable as at present There Ifrno more lighting Itinued IL1 I I lwJI I I IMext N iIII I I WI II I Ikly I I I I I I H I 4 Iu I 12th I hffifi1i1f4iill I 1vgv4gr i1iii 11 hiji = = I I JJwnffrirt vI StIOEC A I 7 I l L sj Goods Sic President John MT Springer among leaders and the disposition Is C iilTtt to work together The members pf the IS z WEE1 association have come together to Salt Lake to relate their experiences the oUtpOL and find what they want and they kcs In are going to find It They are going to legislators on their metal and expect ex-pect to keep tab ononen and measures tc MEASURES IN CONGRESS j I1 There are now four or thc measures JII tj1 U pending In Congress hlclt If the livestock live-stock men allow to pass and become laws would take the profit out of the before b stock business Leall r manufacturers r I manufactur-ers arc petitioning Congress to put 1r hides on the free list Woolen manu I it ot 350 jtf facturers want Congress to take the j SILK K1 I duty off wools The dairy trust has I land somest t c the biggest lobby working on Congress cle to II were this winter In ten years and 1C their efforts aro successful every oleomargarine Yard oleo-margarine factory In the country r representing millions oC capital will be = closed Oleomargarine has reached such a stale of pot focllon that 100000 ai 000 pounds of It are consumed annually I omc silk at an-nually This great Interest has been nd olhcr fostered and built up under Federal I h nO lo i slctutc and the proposlllon that Congress Con-gress can legislate it out of existence I is Inadmissible and ought to bq defeated I rard de-feated 3t IB the greatest and the I rankest piece of speclal legislation ever ntroduccd into fomrross and we I propose to kill IteVenMf l we have to1 take the case up to the United States TT Supreme court becKuse all of ihe dc < 5T SAl II clslons of the Supreme court are Indirect I t In-direct conflict with the principles advocated by the dairy union SHIPMENT OF STOCK Then the llvctftock I pepple of the g g T I 11 3 IN III uuituu oiuma urc iiuvrcBictl in CX tending tln > time of shipment of I I live stock without unloading from twentyeight hours the present limit 1 to thirtythroe hours In the summer and forty hours In tlje winter During Only the year the National 1lveslock Days i association has succeeded In carrying out every measure it advocated We are learning more every year as to the vzTqi vceds of the industry and will Insist iii Y11 on Federal Inspection of liv stock Jn tk 1 UtPratatc shipments rather than any 1 I2I V longer lo have live stock held up for nspcctlon at every State line by local 1 Doards In other wohllvwe have discovered 16 SALE t I l dis-covered that the time has come to 1Jj1J4w stop the small leaks In the livestock business I Main Strei BETTER CENSUS REPORTS 4 We want U classified Federal live sloek ccnHUa The value of live stock in this country iKfyOOOOOhUOOov more ilhpn toil I our jrrait jjroduela cotton ttlibae ynd Umber t jconsumod The I iDopartment Agriculture pubUalvcb ICr ° annual report of the grain croj 1 I Avhlch IB important to the raiser buyer and consumer because It prevents spcculutl manipulations There Is j no rcaxon why live jjlotk should not 1 hao the vuuu consideration The livoijtoc Industry changea T E every ninety days and the rciicnt 44 Iform of Jinnunl reports or census nLLtistic furnlHhcd every ten years do tu flO good Vf Hhould have yearly lit I every m Clajjained census returns of live stock a LhCI mnomlthly bullvltiis giving cattle C ui1flhC Ifi Nileep mind < l hogs on feed supply Of r any C i i Of horses etc Which would udvlflc another holders of all kinds of live stock Just I the What to expect Ill move JW GREAT CONVENTION lies n < v > WC are going to have the greatest lies now convention In Salt Lake the world has ever seen The arrangemnntn fire tho lates no1 1 iriost complete I ever saw There la ites no I more enthusiasm among the uommlt Latcs no ijtCeR than before The hall decorations 1ro elaborate and the convention atCts p0 udltorlum will be crowded nil the pvcek We lmv JTIQfl < en route hpro jromn all parts of Inc TTnlon with dole I t BJtlpnn from Canada and Mexico and rfflS Idluromist tf spVmal foreign replteefl 3 jnlvoH but who prefer to travel Incog iinQS P Suit Luke liaR Improved wonUorfully 11 ssncc I was her Mght ycnrs ugo uid J 1L IB i a lovely city u desirable place 5 Old b to live In anhiJ n St S streets broad and 1 am glad to get I back here |