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Show THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. FAGS SEVEN lUHL WOMB ME 10 ENDORSE All officers of the National Wool-growe- STANDAR D COAL rs by river showed that rodent mid their srclumation at tbe closing session of depredations were a problem oii.uuiiij the annual eonvention up at SHkaue, to ulL If is equally serous m Wctoeni Wash., last Friday. It was a busy day, States. Many Ku.il campaigns li.te! the rejoins of the committees summing j been waged against Umm throughout the country, utni i!.e bureau hu re-- 1 up the work of the previous three days and reflecting that of the officers dur-- j sjtoinltd to inmimetable requests for ing the last year. Officers all of information, f,.r pnviieal plans of or- whom were chosen for another twelve, gauizulion and It r .fiec!;e methods! mouths are Frank J. llageubarth of of comharng the-- c animals in comcii-- i .'tah, president; F. A. Elleuwood, Cal- ed community eflorts. In Utah timrej th.ms-- ' ifornia; W. C. Coffey, Minnesota, and than a hundred and lurnty-fii- e Hugh Campbell, Arizona, vice' presi-- j and people eo uperaied in a statewide ents; F. R. Marshall, Salt Lake City, rat campaign, working largely through truth in the schools. There were distributed! secretary. The Fretwh-Capifubrie bill, was approved. President fifteen thousand farmers' bulletins on j e thousand en-ulaiHarding a address and the present tar- rats, twenty-livdirections for trapping and an- -' United the and giving iff law were indorsed, States department of agriculture was other twenty thousand containing incommended for its manner of adminis- structions on methods of control. Six tering the packers and stockyard act, hundred student received special deniwere made in for its educational work and for the in- trations, 37,tNMI vestigations that are now being con- the schools, 30,000 essays were written on the subject, JO,000 educational quesducted at tbe United States sheep station at Duliois, Ida. The tionnaires were circulated and UJ50 jRiuudx of barium carbonute were used work of the biological survey in witli the state in the destruc- in poisoned luwtx. Iowa carried on a imilar campaign. Great numbers of tion of predatory wild animals was alrats were destroyed and many buildso approved. ings were rat proofed as a result. Veto of Bonus BilL The convention refused to adopt a COYOTES AND CANINES SPREAD resolution indorsing President HardOUTBREAKS OF RABIES ings attitude on the soldiers Isnuts Need for having experienced men hill, but praised the executive for havto stump out rabies whenever hu convictions and his of the ready ing (Murage commended his attitude toward agri- outbreak make its Hpiieanmce, especulture. The internal revenue depart- cially in all the Western States where ment was scored for sending out stockiuising is a major industry and agents to aid' in making where the disease is rapidly spread out income tax returns. Congress was from small loginning- - by coyotes as urged to tuk. early favorable action well as dogs, has been demonstrated by on the Capper farm credits hill with serious conditions during the past year. amendments to jicruiit the government Outbreaks occur more or less rcgular-"y- , but hy prompt inauguration of to subscribe at least 50 er cent of the initial capital of loan banks. Tbe concampaigns under the sujM'rvi-aio- n of the biological survey. United vention condemned efforts declared to tave been made by clothing interests States depnremeiit of agriculture, to to justify increases of five to ten dol- destroy coyotea in a wide zone sur lars in the price of a suit of clothes by rounding the infected area, the danger placing the responsibility on tbe wool to human life and live stock can lie aptariff. To counteract this alleged proji-apam- preciably lessened. The iust year wit and inform the consumer cor- unused the most, serious out break of rectly, the association voted nil assess- rabies that has occurred since 1U15 und ment of one cent a head on all lambs 131(1, when the disease was spread by sold by its members. Concerning the coyotes and dogs through Washington, presidents veto of tlu ltonu bill the Oregon, Idaho, Northern Uuliforuia, We heartily indorse Nevada and Western Utah. This year rexolut ions said: President Hardings administration the disease apiieami in virulent form and we are proud of him fA the fact in seven counties in Washington, and that he is big enough a map to veto was brought under control only after the bonus bill in the face (if its popu- the adoption of the most vigorous of larity. We agree with liim that a bo measures hy the bureau's predatory nus should be paid to the veterans of nnimtd imqieetnr in charge, with the state dcmrtment of agrithe great world war, hut none should be passed until provision for same be culture, the state and county health made for raising the necessary funds. officers and the agricultural colleges. Quarantine measures were rigidly enWould Prohibit Strikes. . forced, and the entire corps of hunters We which it was The strike resolution says: possible to maintain was urge the enactment of a law prohibit- concentrated in this region to destroy ing strikes in the railroad and coal infected animals and possible earners. mining industries and establishing a About eighteen hundred coyotes were tribunal for the settlement of labor taken in five counties. Sjxiradie outdisputes, putting such teeth in it as breaks of rabies also occurred among will clothe the established tribunal the coyotes in Oregon, Northern Caliwith, all the power necessary to en- fornia, Nevada and Utah. The disease force its decision, both as against em- made its apjiearance among the dugs ployer and employe, making the party in Arisons and New Mexico, hut its at fault responsible both criminally spread to coyotes was prevented by a The speedy enactment of poisoning campaign. and civilly. such a law is urged. Lower freight rates on wool are recommended. The WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF Capjier farm credits bill is indorsed EASTERN UTAH with amendments permitting the gov ft. E. Allred of Fountain Green last eminent to subscribe at least 50 per cent of the initial capital of loan banks week sold a carload of lambs at thirwith government participation to be teen cents. Feeders in Sanpete county retired within five years. Passage of jelieve prices will not go below this troth in fabric figure soon. the French-Capptrade comfederal bill asked and is tbe should be consistent T Report has it that the La Sal Live it The fellow who declines to be snared RAIDS ARE MADE IN CARBON mission is Europe to proceed urged against all Stock company lately contracted its re lent dispose of one crisis before soop becomes an old bachelor regardAND EMERY COUNTIES merchants who sell as all wool goods maining lambs at twelve and a half less of age. taring another. For a vacancy cents. It is believed they will net close which contain Federal officers under the direction on the tariff shoddy. commission, Louis G. to $12.50 a head. of State Prohibition Director Joseph Connor of Washington, I). C., is inLast week a shipment of furs from E. Richards paid their respects to dorsed and the president is urged to San Mohrland and nearby one day last Juan eonnty passed through Mnah, vafill the appoint a Western man to week. They called on the first of ten a value of more than eight representing of the late caused resignation cancy by Japanese families living side by side Secretary Fall of the department of hundred dollars. Trappers in Southeastern Utah this winter are finding on the rim of a nearby canyon. No the interior. the occupation very profitable as coyote sooner had they knocked on the door Contracts With Shearers. hides the principal catch s re bringVWWVVVVVVVVVVVVVMMAAWWVVVUVVVWVVVWWVVb than an equal number of backdrops flaw open and a shower of crocks, pans, It was recommended by the conven. ing from ten to twenty dollars each. containers, mash, rubber hose and the tion that the growers make individual Cat hides are also commanding good like descended to the bottom of the ra- contracts with each shearer, the grow- prices. Grand county trappers are also vine. Systematic investigation of the er to hold back 30 per cent of the making regular shipments of furs. residences showed no evidence of pos- wages nntil the job is finished in order of the Southwest cacIn some session or of manufacture of liquor. to make the contract effective, the con- tus is fed parts to cattle after the spines obtract also to contain a provision that hive been removed At Mohrland, however, the officers burning. Feedby rT-disto the have tained a twenty-fiv- e gallons capacity the grower may right feed to dairy cows succulent this ing o still and condenser, twenty-twgallons charge any shearer who does not do causes a decrease in the butterfat perthree hundred am satisfactory work without affecting V of moonshine ofandmash. centage in the milk. So far it has been They arrested the contracts with the other shearers. determined that it ia not the lime nor fifty gallons John Mahas, charging him with owner- The convention expressed disapproval the water that rauses the reduction, ship of the still and the liquor. At the of legislation exacting sjiecial grazing Other testa will he made to find out i;; home of John Godiski they obtained taxes and all unreasonable inspection the constituent that causes the three gallons of moonshine and arrest- charges, and took a stand for reason- possible reduction. Magnesium ia the next clein ed Godiski and his wife. Later up able state inspection fees only when ment in the eaetns that will be investiSpring Canyon the officers arrestei no federal inspection is available. It gated. Mrs. Algheuta and Rosi Prince. At the recommended that sheep he taxed for If Utah continues to pay a bounty latter place in a cave was found two the proportionate time they are in cement vats con given state and that the several states on predatory animals it will be the onfive hundred-gallo- n A taining a quantity of wine. having migratory flocks make suitable ly state doing this. said James For Any of the Above Choice Fnels Call On State of the Utah laws to the end that the sheepowner Hooper, secretary 0. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. Manufacturers of carpets and rugs may not be overtaxed. Woolgrowera association, upon his renumerous V in are so fully sold up that turn to Zion last Monday from SpoFries, Utah instances salesmen are withdrawn from RAT VIRUSES UNRELIABLE AND kane, Wash. Idaho and Oregon pay WWWMMWVWWWSWVWWWWVWWWWWWW the road. Some houses not only refuse bounties now, hut intend to eliminate GENEBAI4.Y COSTLY new accounts, but are finding it necthis in the course of the present sesessary to allot goods to their regular Special investigations regarding the sions of the legislatures. This means customers. effectiveness of the various rat viruses that the heads of predatory animals on the markets were recently made by killed states will be brought 818 Kearns Building, the biological survey of the Unitet to Utah for the bounty and this state States department of agriculture in co- will have her hands full. , SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. association were ! Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere. Properties At StandardvlUe, Utah I s No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers. I . jnu-soni- Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. STANDARD COAL CO. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. . CARBON HOSPITAL New Management la er UTAHS BEST COAL f nk I y y y y y ? T T y y y yV y Utah Coal Sales Agency y y y V NEW QUEEN CITY CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT First Door East Postoffice PRICE, UTAH Will pay special prices Price Hide and Junk Co. PHONE NO. 25 operation with the experiment station of the North Dakota Agricultural col lege and the bureau of animal industry of the department. All the results obtained in connection with these inves ligations and a large percentage of re ports from uers of these products throughout, the country indicate that such viruses are generally unreliable, and at their best the cost is out of all proportion to the destruction of rats that may he accomplished by their use. A survey made during last year of conditions of rat infestation in ven states east of the Mississippi twenty-se- Twenty Beds, and An Ambu- lance In Service. Modern DR. In Every Respect W.P. WINTERS Proprietor PRICE. UTAH Dr. Winters Will Answer AH Calls. Dty or Night PLUMBING We went to Impress upon yon the fact that our plumbing work la of a superior grado. That la the only kind that stands the test of time and mures perfect satisfaction. Also, we want to remind yon that our prices are as low aa la humanly possible coiwlMteut with work that la wrath paying for, Reed Plumbing and Heating IS North Eight!! Tel. No. 200 AT Salt Lake City PRICE CORPORATION, and NOTARY SEALS BADGES BAR AND FOOL CHECKS DOG LICENSE CHECKS EAR TAGS FOR LIVE STOCK HAND MADE STEEL STAMPS HOTEL KEY TAGS FAD AND STENCIL INKS DOOR NUMBERS CITY LICENSE PLATES, Etc. MEDALS NAME PLATES NUMBERING MACHINES OIL STENCIL BOARD RUBBER STAMPS STENCILS STENCIL MACHINES SIGNS, BRASS, BRONZE, Etc. TICKET PUNCHES TALLY REGISTERS TOOL CHECKS Entries for the sixth annual live Stock show to be held at North Salt Lake City next April continue to pour in and from present Address All Orders to t indications it may become extend the stockyards pavilion in which the exhibits are to be boused. Meetings Price, Utah of tbe live stock committee of the chamber of commerce and tbe show committee held during tic past week evidenced in many ways the keen What we undersand is why interest that stockmen of the Western women refraincant from wearing their new States are taking in the forthcoming spring millinery now. Winter is more than half gone. (Continued on Page Eight.) Inter-mountai- n T II E sm-ch- SUN |