Show THUS THE STOCK INTEREST A PROMINENT representative VIEWS meeting dr faust today to day dovy our representative asked him wept what he thought of utah stockmen stoc kmen going to the chicago convention to which chic h he replied replied 1 I well there is nothing in it for utah ta h stockmen stoc kmen when we went to st louis last year and the year jear before we had a grand time of course seeing the sights and par taking of the luxuries but that i was all ail the convention did nothing for the range stockmen stoc kmen the range interest was not even hinted at and we found ourselves as an association in debt the convention appointed a committee to meet a like committee from the competing city of chicago they met at springfield illinois and agreed to have both associations meet in in chicago dissolve and meet and form a national association each member to pay twenty five dollars all our money was lost to each and every association reporter what do you intend to do as president of the utah cattle and horse growers association I 1 cannot consistently ask the stock men to go east of the missouri river eiver and spend their money to please eastern stockmen stoc kmen and large cities mahat what do you propose to do I 1 will call the executive committee together soon amditis and it is for them to consider what the stockmen stoc kmen want to do about going to the intermountain intermountain convention to be held at denver in january 1887 which takes in all the range interest between colorado wyoming and the pacific coast how is the stock interest now in utah it is better than with our neighbors the th e stock is healthy beef is bringing a good price with a good outlook for those that feed for spring what about fine stock well we have imported more this year than last the farmers are beginning to wake up to their own interests Is utah not ahead of eiery everything thing that depends if you mean fine stock no the bhe cherokee indians are ahead of us you see so many people rought brought b brin pidie roan and speck 8 peck with them across the plains N I 1 ins and they have to 0 keep their their th calves that is now the greatest t trouble rouble but I 1 am not discouraged and erelong ere long utah stockmen stoc kmen and farmers will be aristocrats here our reporter left the veteran teran with his hat on the back of his bis head believing that he sometimes thinks of others than himself |