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Show SIOT FAVORS , S20Q.QQQ FOR . MALADY FIGHT Wires Mabey That He Will Take Up Matter of j Appropriation With Nevada-Arizona Members Governor Mnyhev on Friday received re-ceived a letter fmm l 8. Henatnr Heed 8 moot In mhirh he said he would take up with the Nevada and Arisnna delegations In enngrea. the mstter of an appropriation by con-Brass, con-Brass, of $?00 OOfl for the eaTshlish- j Int of and patrolling of a harrier r Una alnnf tha Blsrra Nevada moun tains to prevent tha spread of the foot and mouth disease. Senator Read Smoot also advied that he wss only too wilting to co operate In any way to carry out the wishes of the thTe western I Hates named In a telegram to the g(irnur. The governor 'o received a tele- rratn from Ihe fedar City cham- I ber of cominene sta'ing that cars' were coming Into the state from j California without being fumigated. In reply the governor telegraphed ( aa follows: I 'Answering your wire of e- i date, have made inquiries of state ( department of agriculture regarding regard-ing claim that cars crossing border , from California without being furo- igated. Department lnsctora at ; control station i are inspecting every ! car. Kome have rem iration and I do not need fumigation. K ery ; possible precaution is being taken , to safeguard I'tah'a inierests. j ALL CARS EXAMINED. George Searle. state" agricultural i Inspector, who is in charge of the control st st ion In Washington coun-tv coun-tv has advised the commissioner of egrirulture that all cars are stopued and examined; Those crossing cross-ing Nevada from California are in most instances disinfected at the i border line by the Nevada authorities author-ities and these are permitted t c.n.e into I tah hut all whirh do not have or show evidence that they have been fumigated are held up and fumigated and all are given giv-en certificates h V. J " Pr nf ' r 1 that i hey have compiled wth the quMrsntine. Commiasioner of Agriculture A. A. Hinckley, Frldsy. waa comment-I ed by t. H. Hecke. director of agriculture for California, upon the cordial support given toward uniform uni-form quarantine. The California director also Informed In-formed Hinckley that he had consolidated con-solidated all foot and mouth forces under federal authority for the purpose pur-pose of safguardinittnterstata traffic traf-fic and getting united action. A message from Agricultural Commissioner Com-missioner M. A. Means and Dr. Wemlwl R. Smith from Rolee, Ida.. lentvod a- iHomai.aennsr A, A- Hlnckley. follows: AGAINST REGULATIONS. 'Ttah who) sea feed and produce dealera are offering to deliver and are delivering In Idaho, California produce banned bv Idaho regulation. regula-tion. If continued there is danger dan-ger of quarantine against all California Cali-fornia products In I'tah which may ; affect L'tah'a produce. I'leaee ad- 1 Wlag . , Commissioner Hinckley at once requested the names of tha dealers who were thua violating quarantine and drastic measures would be applied ap-plied at once. Commissioner Hinckley. In connection con-nection with his reply, said that It might appear that the rules and regulatlona governing tha quarantine quaran-tine were drastic, but that it was absolutely neceaaary that all should abide by them and that If there was any dealer unscrupulous enough to hreak the quarantine and thua place L'tah products under a ban In a sister state like Idaho, the dealers deal-ers themselves should take action to protect themaelvea from the law breaker. BOrSK. April . Rfforts of Henry C. Wallace, TTnKed States secretary of agriculture, to fcreak down Idaho'a quarantine against the foot and mouth disease and of the state of CeJifornia to get Idaho'a Ida-ho'a consent to placing tha federal government In Chicago of all quarantine quar-antine regulatlona. haa met with defeat at the hands of Governor C. C. Moore. 5eTtarv Waiiaoe wanted to know If Idaho would accept cars of fruit and vegetables If accompanied by a federal Certificate atatlng i hey had come from uninfected territory. ter-ritory. Hovernor Moore replied: STANDS FIRM. "Inasmuch aa the federal government govern-ment haa taken supreme control of the quarantining and eradication of foot and mouth diseas in Call for- , nta, we think it advisable to adhere to our quarantine regulations until the federal government advise I that the disease Is eradicated. We reach thla conclusion after confer- j nee with all Idaho interests and j California delegate and believe it Is Impossible to modify our regu- j laiions at this time." . (.overnor Moore renewed his rsmpaign for the discontinuance of posts) shipments into Idaho from California by telegraphing to gov- emora of aJl atatea weat of the I Rocky mountalna urging them to I call on their congressional delega- j tlona for support in tha project. At the same ime the Idaho executive telegraphed Henators William K. ! Borah and Frank R. Gooding and J Congressmen Addison T. tVnKh I and Burton I. Bench of Idaho, to j seek the cooperation of rongres- . sional delegaUona from Western ' sietes In stopping postal etitpmenia. I KREftVO. Cal., April M Two new ou i break a of the foot and ' mouth dlaeaso In California were reported last night In Madera ' county. One waa among a herd j of no0 sheep on the A. C. Bach ranch, seventeen miles northeast of i the city of Madera. The other was an outbreak among 200 head of cattle cat-tle on th Hharon ranch in the ame vicinity. Ir. W. A. Reabory. Madera county livestock inspector, said the outbreak a mark the first j appearance of the disease In the county. The nearest cases of Infection In-fection had been thirty ml lea away, j IXf4 ANGELES. April H. With i half a flor.en new outbreaks of foot and mouth disease reported In I sow Angelas county, one of them In a ' hi herto uninfected area, officials ' directing the campaign to eradi- J cate the cattle scourge fought with their backs to the wall today. 1 Warnings were issued that via- j latora of quarantine regulatlona . j must expect In be severely dealt' with, and a number of arrest a ac- : com pan led the warning. Kinco the first outbreak of the ' disease In this county a total of ' SUB cattle. 2o41 hogs arm fifty- ' threo goats have been destroyed. , lata department of agriculture tstl mated, and among the animals ' scheduled for alaughi -r today were 1 a herd of more tha:. 70fw nogs at j a Ixuig Beach farm where Infec- . tion was found. 1 |