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Show I SHEEPMEN OF IDAHO ARE ALL PROSPEROUS Prominent Woolgrower Tells of Conditions in the (iem State. Bpecla to The Tribune. OGDEN, D m?. ;i.--n f. Bacon, a ahecp. man .if BolBe, Ida., nnd a member of thf I'l.ili.. m.iIui ow.-r's clntlon. wan in Kl n If. -lay on buslne!,ji . 11. ytt.-( that th- fail condition on the i.inh.. rancea are extr.-melv favi.ral.le, .-mil cxprctc th. Deal r.3iiltK In 1906 from th- Ihcep Cnd wool industry for tha r':ij,on that th itlnho Bhecpmen have nol r.-iiuc...! their Btl ks bj selling on .-.I, upwnrtd market. "Wyoming hd.i other stales, bmM Mr. Bacon, "have sold tln-lr surplus, .ind more, ami are now trvlriK to buv stock ej'ta and rams and ran t Ilnd them. The 1,1 li" "b. :m.i have followed anoth'-r plan. They have retained the greater portlpn of their surplus, because they have th.- ranges, and they not only have ail the stock sheep they nec-d, bat they can soil to some of their neighbors who have not had the same foresight.' |