Show UTAH SHEEP MEN WILL FIGHT HI BILL BIU E. E H. H Callister John E. E Austin Austill and C. C E. E Stewart Leave for Capital Sunday i i OLD WAR WITH CATLE MEN Burkett's Policy Declared Un Unfair Unfair Un- Un l fair to Wool Interests All Over the West Vest 1 lu Iu response to a call can from C C. S S. S Walker secretary of the tho National S Wool Growers' Growers association a committee commit commit- I tee of three members of the Utah Wool Growers will leave Sunday for Washington D D. D C C. to Join with other r delegations from the national association ton tion to fight the passage of the Burkett S bill bUL Tho ma COl committee a as named at al the reS ru re raI I S cent ent meeting of ot the Utah association I consists consists' of oC E. E IL Callister of ot this city P.- P. John E. E Austin of or Heber City and amI J J. J II H. Seeley of or Mt Pleasant It is quite quit likely that C E. E Stewart who wa was onas named as alternate t will go In o or of s I Mr Seley who mo may bo be detained o on business tho of or th the rio n t I i bill will wm be made as strong as possible I 7 ble bie b by the tho men And for tor It its 45 i passage the tho cattle men will ask Jusas Just Jus t as Insistently The bill asks that thu tho 1 grazer grazers be made to lease lenso definite tracts e i of ort orthe the e bt government land on which alono they can graze graz their stock r. r UI ork Great I The Tho sheep men sn say that this will f work worl a great griat r h hardship on them will 1 tend to cut down Oin the number of sheep p they can afford to graze nn and will make f their business ss an uncertain one from year Nl to year The Tho wool growers blowers In iii Inthis I this state in Idaho Junho and Washington that th will be tie damaged damn dam I. I r sa say they y particularly p aged as ns the range contains many nar national na na- mia mia- I r i forests orests where their grazing operations op op- op- op q are already greatly restricted gath- gath t t. tC are l at Washington a joint delegation 4 will wait waif on the tho house committee to tot t which the bill Hl lII was referred and both bothA A 5 5 sides Ides of the thc case caso will be presented The sheep men men will wm advocate nd primarily S. S the killing of of the bill 1111 but It If such sucha f a result is s seen en to be impossible certain tain taimi amen amendments ments will bo be demanded D By Dy Bya Dya a u united effort the tho w wool ol growers h hope p to defeat the tho bill o or Oi obtain the ller tIe de- Hired sired amendments r At an any rate the light fight ht promises to tobe be a one one with the old time cat cat- f tle- tle tle sheep heep feud Ceu carried to the national w Til capital IS |