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Show THE Mltl.l'JIKN'S I'tllllON. Tha reailullon pteeeulaJ In tha liKlalalura by Iha Juab oounly wool grawara ought to rerelye ouualdaratiou at tho preMiil eeealou, not aloaa be. oau.onflha apaolal Induatry aflro'.ed by Iha law sumplalnal or, a. aal furtb In Iba reaolu'lon, but In behalf of Iba puhllo ganrrally. Tna Juab eeunty heepmrn aak tha repeal uf Iba law of IHUJ ta. aiding Iha b.tenllag of walara, alleging that it la dlredad ooly agalnit heep, while oatlle aad ulhar animals an not pleoed under ra.lrlollon; but wa fe.l that llila lo a reiiueat wnlob abould not ba granied, In tbal form al leail. Tha relief aougbl fat by tho haep ownare oan ba glvaa by in idlfy-Ing idlfy-Ing tha law so that water aoureea aro prelected from pollulon by olber aulmala aa wall. Aa tbo wool grower, tale, there lo now no adob proteollon from oattle, wh iae batilia are wall known to land mora to tha tiefoultng ot water wbera they or allowed tu rauga than du thoea uf obeep. To further fur-ther guard alreena from pollution by oallla la neceeaary publhj meaaure, and would pralool Ike wool growera from touch 'of tba opllrful aunuyenoa eoaiplalnedol; but to repeal Iba law and permit aheopherdare lo proceed without raatralul uu this point would lw agreat public lniiry uf whlob the t):a.te baa had aome experience. |