Show JARDINE HARS GRAlIN HAR Continued d from page 1 S tate ate represented He said that 19 ants ints a head was paid or 01 one of the fees required In any state lie he avera average e lie he said razes twenty head and lie he Is rider a greater handicap than the an WilO has Il a great lie Je said that there were about O el In Utah who own b bOut ut cattle The fees paid otal about a year he laid ald Less Dillingham of Mackay Ida cattle horse wool wool- rowers of Idaho said that a joint ot of these Was opposed to the Case Case- lent report He held that the commercial lalue alue principle was wrong because t must be based upon values prior prioro 10 o the time they became due lie He that the cost ot of administration was as the only equitable basis of com tion Vo J. J Williams of Ida ahead said lie he saw the pos pos- of placing the grazing vernita per ver- nUn nita on the auction block and sold to game some larger operator which would put the rancher o of today out III r business Richard Dillon of Castle flock representing the cattlemen said hat tha t if fr the proposed Increases In razing fees becomes effective and anI stockmen may not cooperate with th the forestry officials ii any way though they are now cooperating In Inmany inmany many ways SEES DISCRIMINATION V sT. S. S of Lake City Colorado declared that it was inconsistent In- In consistent nt for tor one branch ot of the government at Washington to cry out that It w was s going to secure relI relief re- re lI lief i for the farmer In his pre ent plight ht while another proposes to add adda a handicap to his progress If the government proposes to center competition in land leasing It must make its land compare favorably fa- fa a- a with privately owned land Herbert S S. S Bryson of Valla Walla Valla said lIe He filed a rf report with the secretary showing howing that from an Investment investment In- In vestment appraised appraise at livestock men using the forest In and Oregon had derived a net Income of over a period or of seven years or seven hundredths of I 1 per cent The The gr grazing fees he argued should he be based on administration costs coMs only S The grazing fee controversy had its Inception in 1905 when the stockmen were were first called upon to pay a fee for th the use of the public domain to the present time The Ratchford and the Casement reports both propose Increases In all the present fees This Thill would amount to 2 cents In Utah said that the was to add 25 pe- pe per cent ot of the Increase operatIng operating Ing until the full increase Is operative an and 1 these fees would be operative until 1935 The held the center oj 01 the stage In presenting their m mOnts in the afternoon |