Show PACKING HOUSE PROJECT rUSt Prest Jesse M m Smith of Wool Wont Grow Growers ers era Asan It Will be bo a Success Sums President Jesse M t I nim of oC the Utah Wool Growers association expresses gratification with the results of oC the tho Portland conventions There seems to toha have ha C beer been harmony and good feeling all alt round and n a pleasing feature was the tho of oC President Harding of ot the National Woollen Manufacture as os from ruin New York This visitor mantle made an address In which he ho explained that the Ihu eastern were sero In iii sympathy with the mania main Intent anti and purposes of ot the Till jill ili hut but there were certain features of oC It that If it carried out cut would work a mi 1 hardship on the manufactures without confer lag Ing any corresponding on the live stock interests So the time convention a 1 committee to redraft the the bill lull so as to eliminate tho the obJectionable features As Ia e to the proposed packinghouse pro iro proJect jeet to be backed by hy the to Mr Smith Is 18 confident that hat that this will viii be a n It was at nt first thought the thc best beat would tx bit b to make It one large Inre plant but afterwards the best beat plan seemed to be to establish c plants lit the tho large larKe centers eastern Plants for or east apt 1 era cattle Interests and western plants pianta for tor western cattle Interests For In Instance instance stance plants would be built at nt Seattle Portland lan Hun Francisco Hit Halt Lake Inke anti and 1 Denver Dc 11 er to ear care for tor tho the trade trude und and plants at nt time the large eastern cities to care caro for Cor time the packing Interests stR In the time i country countr tributary to them Mr Ir Smith 1 did 1111 not Mc hae ony nimy Idea hlen what the present pf packinghouse would do lO but ut If It they thoy cut or changed prices these prices would have to be lie met lie Ho felt conO dent th h new packinghouse o combination combination tion could hold tin its own on against tho the present presen t big biff houses housew no matter mA tIr what they thc did dill Mr had noted notel that n B F F Saunders hat had doubts bout II accept lug ing III the tho presidency of oC the new mien packing syndicate hut but had al ni already ready been made to take tho bulk of oC trip tho th load from his hl shoulders so that he ho be able to remain the head of oC tho tha syndicate The now scheme will rave the tho stockmen a great deal df nl nf of money that would otherwise aiti out nut for tor shipping cattie to distant nt markets Mr IIII Smith said that while the tho attend attendance utica ance at nt was not equal to that tha t toC of oC time the Salt Halt Lake or Chicago Chao conven still It was ns good nail and a n hotly body of oC men muon About 25 delegates from Crom Utah went as ae far south as nil Log Lo Angeles Mr Smith gave California n a fair Calr looking over anti and concluded that Utah was good food enough for Cor him He hUt saul said the fruit growers appeared to be ho pros urns anti and lived In good style but tho the grain growers rolen and farmers hardly hurl compare favorably with the Utah farm Carm farmer er or lIe He thinks Seattle Seattie to is destined to be lie betha liethe the tha great commercial mart of ot the Pa In Pacific coast conAt and In time limo no 1 San Francisco on account of ot Its position both ns nR a n port mind as nil a u railroad cen can ter I |