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Show STOCKMEN WANT SQUARE DEAL. Sanitary Conditions at Packing Plants Should be Above Suspicion. Chicago. Representations that tho stockmen of tho northwest oppose tho bill now beforo congress extending government Inspection over domestic and export meats, on tho ground that a moro rigid Inspection law would mean a great loss to tho cattlemen, v aro repudiated by J. J. Ryan of Fort 1 Dodgo, la., secretary of tho Corn Dolt Meat Producers' association, and Mur-do Mur-do MacKenzIo, president of tho American Amer-ican National Stock Growers' association. associa-tion. "Moro rigid government Inspection will Increnso our oxport trado," declared de-clared Mr. Ryan hero. "Wo mnnufnc-turo mnnufnc-turo tho best quality ot meats In tho world and wo should havo no suspicion cast on tho snnltnry condition of our packing plants or that diseased nnl-mals nnl-mals nro used. Such suspicions havo already cost us much." |