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Show RALLY TO SAVE STATE'S GAME Ardent Sportsmen Meet at Commercial Club and Appoint Committee to Draft Legislation. Things that live In scales, hair and Lid war the talk at a meeting, a grand aDy held last night In the rooms of the tommerclal club, by members of the Ttah Flab, and Game Protective assoela-ion. assoela-ion. Measures were discussed for the rotactlon of all but domestic animals in . gie State of Utah. Plana ware proposed by which a better f- eellng may be fostered between ranchers ' nd hunters, and it was Intimated that he farmers of the State are In a meas-.'. meas-.'. re In sympathy with the movement of i association. Of course, as in every other part of the i tnited Statea, those animals of a preda-bry preda-bry nature or those destructive to crops J Ira looked upon aa the natural prey of 4 "hockmen and fanners, yavery pha of this question, which iy irea the perpetuation of the native ad fish and game of the commonwealth, baa discussed. Much stress was laid up-m up-m the fact that In order to secure the Inda of the association proper legisla-Aon legisla-Aon must be secured. Means to this end were put forward Ind the following committee appointed p frame amendmenta to the prssent fame laws, which are considered faulty: fudge Patterson. Fisher Harris, Secre-fciry Secre-fciry Ensign. John Sharp and F. E. Schef-kl. Schef-kl. Reports from the committee will be resented at a special meeting of the Usoclatlon next Wednesday evening. No more ardent sportsman in favor of he. movement for game laws that preset pre-set waa preaent than A. E. McKenile. resident of the Denver Gun club. Mr. CcKenxle spoke for a long time upon the uestion snd impressed his hearers with is thorough knowledge of the subject. |