| Show 1 I UTAH MEN STAND Eli i i HIGH IN WASHINGTON t J 1 J 1 J Attorney Chas B n Stewart Talks On Ut hs Part in Na National National National 1 Affairs SENATOR SENATOR SMOOT VERY ACTIVE C i j J Senator Ih ch lI Great mill r Ion to III Wool lr T 4 t tr Charl D 13 Stewart ot or the law lawI I of ot Howart Hl Stewart SI of Ut this city wh hns ba Just returned from Washing Washington ton tn was seen this morning by b a 1 rep rop representative of or tho News Mr Ir Stew Stow nh nrc Interestingly ot or conditions at ii the capital tho the part Utah U Is l In national affairs Together K E J H II anti and John Johnt Ji t he ho wont went to Washington for or ortho orthe tho the purpose of ot presenting before the president and chief forester owl mem t rs t Congress the tho western position L with Ith regard to what Is III h known as os tho bill a II measure designed d to give givet t control of o largo large tracts of o mountainous n dry dr lands to Individuals or corporations I on lIll n a leasing I basis iJa rind Mr Stewart rt said would result In the tho mono I 1 J of ot tho the grazing lands by n a 1 ann few fow and nn the ultimate destruction of ot tho sheep Industry In Utah and the tho other western stern sheep growing states ff TAKK UP UI SED S i D LIMIT LIMITt t The Tho matter ilia ot or speed limit to bo be ob on trains hauling stock to mar j icet et was also taken up p by tho the delegation tion who with representatives from rein reinS S other western states sta appeared before I the Interstate In commerce committee and resented presented the side of tho shipper In Inthe 1 the hll mater r A speed ot of o 16 miles per pere e Hour was favored by tho the delegation I tIt committee commit toe promised that the tho mat matter J tel tor should be given lull full consideration A f No lo o requirement as to speed nov exist 1181 ns to o Stock Block trains and railroads may mayx iHm x mn them m nt ot five miles Or 20 miles as all they elect i t UTAH TAH STAND HIGH mOH 0 In Inor Out our experience at lit the tM capital 1 raid ald Mr Stewart I was wo greatly tm tin f Press With tho the standing among the tho heads of ot department of ot I if j officials and amid 1 the Utah congressional delegation par particularly particularly L of Senator Smoot Undoubted Undoubtedly t I ly Iy Senator Smoot has a very vel high I I r standing with tho the president smut and his hIli fel fellow f l low I senators and ond with the heads iteMs of ot the I 7 Various departments Ho Ito Is I received I k i ro with tho greatest greate t courtesy k 1 was accorded a willing and re ro r ip hearing In every overy Oven department we Ill Visited 1 l Congressman Howell flowell ac accompanied acL L companied us In iii our visit lt to the Inter InterI I t i Mate commerce committee and ho was wasT T received while Senator Sutherland I ell his willingness to assist a us u In 1 any way j 43 SENATOR SMOOT ACTIVE when wo W called on Senator Smoot i toM told him him what wo we wanted lie im t I put on Oil fl his hat and andI I I j went we with us to the office of ot Pros Pres Iresa President I a ident to 10 whom ho Intro UH us Time Tho President gj us n a 1 n hearing and said ho hn would i look tuto into tho the matter Wj We J Ji i 4 t 1 next to 10 rim tho office of I f Chief For Forester I or orp fri p J i i ester te and rind ho he also alMa gave gavotti 1 I us u an Interested hearing And In 11 I 1 J 0 tl visits It was very apparent t that H Is regarded larded r with great I I fi I If speet by these thee thc e pen men who vho have thi thil l i l destiny ot O the government In tt their I hands Everywhere I tho utmost con cond coni i II d ns shown the Utah senior I 1 ami In my tny opinion his j I eico Co Is and lInd ho he limin been bOC n able ahl to todo todo 4 3 th v j i do ito a I at al dent deal of nt good for tor our state I Ho is working very hard haid lo to get through h t Congress Gonns his dry dr farming bill but bUl If it the time bill becomes a n law the th 1 tiro of r Senator meas pro tiro will be bc materially Interfered with whit j MAD NO DIFFERENCE NC NCI i j V Although I nm am a Democrat Dem crat Mr I i Stewart continued Senator Smoot showed me tho tile greatest consideration it and nIU U it Is my opinion that thai he ho would j li 1 work us tIN hard for tOl any an person per on no noi i matter what his political or religious affiliations who should come como to 10 him himI I f from tr his native slate with a I request r for fur assistance Ho tIe Is 19 a broad minded t 1110 lI loman man and Is doing a great groat den deal of ot i ti good for far the state i l ORGANISATION NE DI D DI i I j wish to state statu also concluded Mr h Stewart Siewart that If it over ever the tho t i ers of ot tho state stale sla Ie and 1011 of or tIe the west needed 4 im n 11 J strong organization It Is right now 1 iI The entire wool Industry tr stands In t danger danler ot or complete annihilation It If Iho ti Burkott measure becomes n a law rime imI Industry IH is I now no second In Importance R In n this state and sueh u li blow would bo b bt t t to the tIme Interest I of ot thousands pt of 4 s people who depend upon It for or their subsistence I lence |