| Show INTERESTED IN INTHE INTHE I ITIlE THE TIlE GREAT WEST So Says Hon lion James Jmes Wilson Sec Secretary Secretary rotary of Agriculture I PROBLEMS MS TO ro 10 BE SOLVED Point Out Olt the Hie Jinny lUnny Matters to ho be bo In III La LAud u ill Under tinder Proper Cultivation Hon lon James Jomo Wilson Wilton secretary of ot agri agui agriculture culture arrived In Salt Bolt Lake yesterday afternoon with wih his son con lon Jasper and private vate secretary and aIni Is stopping at the tho Wilson Wison pending tho the arrival of the presidential president party which they will no uc company back boek east Secy Se WI on gave cao a u representative of or the News New an In in interesting Interview tills this mornIng In which matters laler of ot great local concern were referred to 10 and the l out 01 dm poke kindly of ot the groat roat w wt ot t and the tue attention that of ot late lale has haN been to furthering fUIth Us its Is welfare He lie le gave caIre the crolli for tor tn securing the of ot the tho bill JI to and Ind spoke ot the Interest the Iho president always manifests In matters maters concerning this of ot the th United States Seal Secy Sea Wilson referred ret rr approvingly to HIM th Ib work done don by 1 the colleges coUtt sad the Ih experimental station ild Mf etl i i hope hop your people appreciate hOp chits the work being done at lt these theM institution 11 ti tell 1011 toc and lu II the Keep them well sup supplied plied I I el with money give them ull ni ll the motley money them want and dont be afraid to go to the legislature and ami Ml tell t 1 the members member that you OU want money Con Coil Congress gress grea always gives ghe me what I 1 ask aik for forIt forIt It Is brought to 10 my lY attention that tho the I farmers in sueh Kuch and Ind such part of ot tho the country countr ore one wrestling with wih a n problem i and need ned help I 1 have but to state the amount nt needed and It Is put ul In the ap up list And nd teach the tho people to erid their thIl sons cons to the agricultural Why hy half hal the people In this country COUll II live le by tilling the sol and but comparatively little Is 18 done to 10 educate them In its ls economical treatment ltd its Il Intelligent cultivation We have huo edt edl edL tors lorI preachers lawyers II and doctors dolors enough and to spare but we do not have enough educated farmers by L a 1 great gret deal The rue education of or the youth of ot our land In thorough knowledge of ot the tho soil voll of ot Its It it products and und of ot hf an ani animal 11 mats mal subsisting upon Uton It I U is Imperatively said Id IdIn demanded and too much cannot be b In urging an appreciation of at the that Ihl agri agricultural agricultural cultural needs nes of ot the tue land Upon uron parents prents who have sons cons to send to college IN TUB Thu WEST WI The department of ot agriculture Mr Wilson continued Is much Interested In helping out the wants and needs nes of or orth this the th agriculturist of the hue region relon We have had men out oit o t hero herd studying the character for tor Instance of ot the soil 81 of ot your ur Valley here her with a view to 10 eliminating the alkaline salts Mis Misso so o that hint tho the soil sol may become productive We are studying the Nob problem lem leni of or the drainage of ot this tills valley volo so 10 as asto s sto to 10 be bp of ot help to your people There are fN great root local problems to be worked out here ns os In II other parts of at the Union There Ther Is II to b b be considered the question of at climate Its It I Influences on local agri agriculture culture and how it I may ma be b mad nsf of ot o oto to 10 the benefit of ot the crops Then Is t I the soil why there are 10 different kinds of ot soil cli IU in and ad they the all ni require various kinds kind of at treatment In cultivation lion tion ton a caused tUle by b the various kinds of ot rocks from rom which those these thea soils sell originally oriel ni were made With the soil sl the question l II IL how to treat It I to the lest eit advantage And nd where the farmer x 1 not understand we e try to help holl him Then there ther Is II the question of or plants what nourish best bat In this that or the theother theother theother other locality The grower may ma not know so 1 we will wi endeavor to 10 help him hUll find out We tell him what grasses gra grains etc otc are ar best bt suited ule Jo certain classes of sells Bolls 11 and thus save de money mone for the grower If I plants grain vege vegetables vegetables CI tables already known do not appear to thrive thrle at any anyone one place we try tr and find some hybrids or crosses cros that may be b made malle to thrive there thre Then Is I the question queston of ot animals The same animals that will wl lil thrive In the high lands nd and mountains may not do well wel In the val vel valleys al alIe I icy leys Ie the department of agriculture aims aim I to ascertain what kinds do best at such tuch and such luch altitudes altitude nn hat kinds are best bt adapted to different localities We produce the best beat It track horse hors In the world but bul track horses horM ore are lre not the class ct cl needed nee to plow land U It I Is I an us as l tact rut that certain kinds kind of at t ani animals male mals do best with wih certain cl of ot tolls soil they the tm seem e m to be b suited BUlte for Co one on an another another another other and Ind where the tile farmer does ID not know or Is II unable una hie to overcome olor th ob obstacle oi stacle present by adverse conditions we endeavor to help him out In the mot mat ter ler Again the department of agriculture gr ul lure ture turl ascertains what classes cia and an grades gre of ot traits fruits thrive but best It on certain certin ert ln soils 11 and the steiner farmer taner and grower Is potted te AN As AI A a special Illustration of ot what the department el alms alias all to do for tor the agriculturist Mr Ir Wilson here her referred to the fart that he h had hid just com cm from Macen la Oa where he had ht been bl to confer with wih tIle the tle cane eshe ah syrup yup manufacturer with ret ref reference rf to io uniformity in color clo specific pifo gravity and an The lh rs along alone alO the th Quit Cult Gul of ot Mexico Meo make imke tons ton of can cane syrup annually said Mid the secretary and 1111 hereto heretofore lore fore when o a 0 northern dealer dller or ordered ordered dered six Ix barrels of ot yup the chances chance clu would b be the Ih nix siz Ix were f all ell unlike Why hy we have bl 0 Od experts scattered or UK th the United Unie Flats Bute and an the th lii II Ilc studying local lo agri agricultural cultural rutur l and show ho Ing I ag to inn m artl ini nl growers what what thy they may Ins IHO 1 to 10 i ho I but best advantage adva and Id help them nut of o difficulties th they y may mar mr have hav H ant t Into Inlo through not understated In n Ih ib nature of or the soils ot the they are ae I aeI I lag on all 01 TUB TIlE TiE I In n t spooking of ot sugar Ms Wilson Wl n raid This TI I is c bound to t be b a great rt re re flo for foi or grov ins sugar and I U II te tho the work ork Bishop Cutler ull has hasi h done don In the to tu the south of ot you OU Do Io Dou D OU 00 u know hn that tn title States Sta spent at l Lest lt year ear for sugars UI I Xe Ih hh N te no an why Ib this th trig big b turn should ahO not nt I be I kept In this thia country p pad or distributed among am grow i If r Michigan and Ind Colorado Mrs are at It ItI I homing up U at the th front In the thein tl in incIter u T of or beet brt sugar uta production but buti i tah In is I urging forging rapidly to 10 the tM rent front ir R 1 1 under the lh that thai his has ha developed the lbs cultivation of qt th the beet to the extent that t t It U Ith Ithe tn h he in tide thin It will wi not net nt be mug long before fre Utah ought to lead the country I found Guild out Ott ou t some ome time ago that the tho I rc l sent nt to 10 this country from tram Ger Ocr Germany Germany many was WAR not the best beat but an Inferior seed sed IQ TItle This U is to be remedied I se so secured cured some of cH the very vcr brut best be l seed 81 grown gronn and had four tons tone of teed KW raised from It In the state of ot Washington whose whole soil eol Is I particularly welt well 11 adapted to tosu sugar su r beet t raising raining rl n This has hal been die dis distributed among grower elsewhere and andI I expect to 10 see soe s Interesting and valuable developments from the same eme Th i beets pt grown from this wed seed In Wash Wh showed sho up It I and und tP 19 per r cent of at ugar In the tle beet bt where the usual re result shIll sult ll heretofore has hl been 1 I 12 and U 12 1 per pcr tr tent Cent Mr Ir Wilson Wilton expressed himself as a much pleased with wih the Ihl establishment of at sugar factories lee In the Rear Bear Dr lver valley al And In southern Idaho and spoke of ot the time pleasure he be had bad taken several years er ago nl In visiting the great leat tac fac tacit cc it tory ry at Rt Lehi The atten attention lion tion ton was I celled called cle to the Die fact that In Utah Ulah there had been ben efforts eror I to engage e eIn In silk lk manufacture and Ind he hi was wa great grul greatly ly Iy pleated pleased plese to hear If Ir Said he lie he We sent cent out of or the country last lut year ear for Cor silks sik and there Is no reason why wh this money should hould not be kept at home for tor our own people I 1 hope hoP the Utah silk Ik makers will Irl persevere The Tl Legislature ought to encourage the lie manufacture of silk alk In this thin state slate and andI I will wi do what hit I can to 10 help them thel The cultivation of ot the mulberry tree te Is I faly aft nd women and aud children can cn pick pik the leaves for tt the worms orm to 10 feed on There are arc ar a Urge large Ir number of ot states In ill Inthe II the Union In which silk Uk making can an be b carried encouraged on mind and An the Industry should houll be b DATE PALMS D Mr in lit speaking further of ot what hat the department of or agriculture had ht done doue for the western country said sid that he lie had sent nt away be beyond b yoWl yond the le and scoured 1 urel the fin On finest fn Oneat est eat et Oct dats palm to be I B found In that Ideal Idel palm country The specimens were re hauled haule on OD the lie backs of camels Carls for tor sev several v vHal Hal eral hundred latiN mi ami an shipped to the United States Th The TI palms were plant planted ed in southern r 10 and Ind the result rl lt was WU l most Inot gratifying This palm mutt must prow grow said Id the secretary with pm Its It fe feet t tIn fw In the water and ad Its II h hH heed 4 In the tM hot hotson sun son un Shouts Shoots Bho will wi b b be taken from these trees tree tf and ni grown wn In southern Califor California Calor nia and In in other planes where the con conditions cn diton are arl favorable t vort Then 1 refer referring referring ring to what could be b done Inne with other foreign rn t products he ht continued Uy UyI h hI hr I found some time ago aro sway away awa up Ul at atthe atthe the head waters ater of ot the th Volga oIga ol In a wheat that would woul poW grow where the rainfall was only emly 10 Inches Inch for Cr the en entire entire tire year lr A lot hot of ot the seed Id has been brought tr to the tl United Stats Butts to ex ox tX with here end ad wily why wh can cn not this wih wheat ht hr thrive on the Utah Uth dry dr benches l Mr r Wilson regretted the rain as a he rte had hd counted on going tip iii to U Ln Logan and college looking over orr the agricultural artHurl ct He lie spoke oye highly of ft the work being done le at tl the stations In Inthis this state and hoped the good they hey the were doing dol Ute ald would t he be appreciated g by Utah Th The hf m I Is a genial br loveable pe tild gentleman evidently with witha wih ad t 1 to help his hll fellow fellowman a heart beset full tul of ot desire hll the tue man In general and nd lle toiler toller In particular He lie Ie is II having many Iny man callers cles today tOla |