Show 1 THE W present status of utah flocks ranges lambing Breedin gr and other feature of the business freely discussed the wool industry for 1803 cannot bo baia to be prosperous fur tow hive mide m ide intern l on their ave anit nt abe faul that chile the annd of the party hiie been laid very heavily on the wool growers nature ha ba u vry v ry 10 giving to the berdi of utah her protection in fair summers good and mild winters SUMMER tho ranges during the last were fairly good in aamot the territory plentiful amna kept B until june riving ted and bhea not loo close pastured had an 10 thus assur feed tor next benn ben n in many also ahn heep haap baoec hotter handled moved often and oll awes and wt lamb weeded out thus rivina th opportunity to herd the in more and further from water than usual while on a of u less of sheep have been held PAIA the fall ranga i have also asera rood sin p have Rooe rally been horn ihorn i than wis the autom 11 tr ns soon as achorn are qu caly drifted to their lambin vr ft t is n fatih fact tant belter lambing can be bad when the wool is off the twe t we thau anen left on particularly is thi i tha oise w th conr and dense sheep the wool often beronies bei onies matted and t lus pre vanta the baroh frim nta by shearing early and abe sheep drifting inch up ou iha lu die fiill range loer down and contiguous to i ha lam were not ft d off ahe arasa thus had an to thrive and sed s ed and the when to tapir winer found good feed anny when and owing to the wetter bainy more plentiful than usual and a fair fall ot snow the throve and old not fall off any flesh as thy th y dually do when going from their summer to their winter herd grounds WINTER the winter ranges in utah are eroes coed the last impious raina nav thi white basra sand grass juat rush bark aage nud dreago wood a chance to grow which it baa not had for ninny yara Thee irh and warm weather n BO tie ped ue sheep men anen to drift froin the time they arft ahe tops of the ranges until they reached the anh wall and oiher deserts in th evAlt below the promise for a favorable never hotter than now plenty cf snow good teed and u arm s hive kept the chepp in hotter condition than for many ears eaux to the low price of i price tf few if uny ams leaie been to from other fe lites more e tu tide stock than ours the reu t is cheep brofn baan kiib d their own ramp or continued the old rairie which alicy hid on hand bat which they purchase d in the days of their prosperity ania method of la to ba in fact i little short of a and certainly should be discontinued it haia feea and ia even now ha cider bontee where the sheep h ve a nice rood warm barn where lover und timoth ire fed to ahnin and the little fellows are to get out in the sun a few hours daily for exercise adil where they are bur lapped to protect the wool from duet and dirt and have anice cloan bed ot straw aal a w 0 linferd aneil to their bowels open und when the lamb ng season comes on have a nice cean midwife with of tea und toddy fo warm and care fur tham with this care an inbred will fora few thrive but with the cirenese cir elese slip i bcd m in una in the western states it avill not do for the weak aickley aldar eyed consumptive lambs will son pre domi onto m the flock and in anft winter mora lambs ere lost than would anve purchased good vigorous for bearr wool ot wool bae undergone very little it any change in tho tat abreo years the shrinkage be tha s tine viz 67 per ceat As 1 MB ahe duly on htiu u in sd lh ru all te ily he larie of liuto rm it 11 IB very evident to a I 1 abil rowers th ro iven r la in the by will iw upon 10 Ihei eira to cgue aney must be cupl in bettt f ddn UD ir even lit deex pea t them during the inclemency of ine winter ane flocks will bui u abt dy ati sm iiller und us the as pens s of running cheep re BUA ti au i i the p lat vara in lea peola B in ibe to bome as iho land i cupoo will it bo creuter abua now WOOL PRICES the price realized tor the utah clip tor 1895 thouis cent A taw mure intia 1 bs ti ia pric a though OA rt few ol 01 ihn larga wui gneck tu baliza a ir crofit but thi iia the not tho ruin As I 1 haaf fadd AH anve had nally good willete wiil ete gioia 00 oo I 1 digs favors besio ived upon us by nn hll nire anil jiin D moor alie 1 not pi eveni lia giten n fair reburn in many on aliu the next finier roay not onla nae p aay all air trofi t on U 0 ie but dearoy 50 per cont of the entire 11 and thus another dividend divide ud for many airs to couie the number of cheep in utah in 1893 ie estimated mt a falling olt of K 1111 last year and ahe average price realia d tr the shep she p 01 ol I 1 dui ink the year haa been about 1 47 er bea or on he heep of the state of luin from alie ano t realized in the proun yar of ahe past ald to hia the value f ahn ranches and kroneis plants would artke about klu more h binl 1 sheep and plants a valuation ol 01 while in 1892 these ame sheep anil pl nt ae v ln d at u tal bog off of in three leare as ahe result 0 the tr tritt 0 the dc n 0 cratic part nid not a roan or in biah at lebut not a poor man has benefit d dollar od tie toni alie batea of the employed emp loyes biava breci universally cut flocks have gioi becu improved food la poorer and a general air of has prevailed uncil atio broke in upon the industry on th ai h day of lost november when in every elate in the union an hooe t vote old be hone aly counted alie party of tree trade lia i beti be ti e pealed to the private walks oc life WOOL the prospects for the wool growers of ahe nation are certainly arry e tb sent has a K publican pub litan majorey of iha will have enouen pro tf dionisis lo 10 crry liny rap abare looking to the the wool rowers and farmers farr ers JB is therefore 10 lher it an edrnest en rgelio hurt 1 the wool brewers of the nation to push a till through the present session n cpr 8 cent protection to the producer it will anft with thi pr il wool growers bobev r are aiwas las and v with the meana noc badry lo 10 carry ahn ugh any measure loo kni to thair in test man re on ahn are ever on ahe alert w hen their interest are jeopardized by lion at every ee sion ot congress lh y a wel patt bb kenly alert to thair batchin wat chin aad kueiling l or bett r protect on the wool producers on the owin u doubt to icings 10 antl ait will and nr aunt nt to accept ahe thu fall from their nia be table it lie growers were as as alii turere they could would have BP curd cur d brou frou ahe df Coi greBS in 1893 the barne consideration as the manufacturers A movement is now on foot however to interest all the wool growers of the nation in a demand for a pirt p of the protection BO freely accorded to others whose capital iq lian ienir oin invested in ahe kroa era have never received their proportion of protection th AlcK ioley bill wn passed eivind protection of 11 per pound I 1 ut ahr measure waa greally by be chich ws inserted at the demand of he manufacturer the result was that dinst ad of 11 cente pro action which we had eiven UP in reality we received rece ired but 6 cents and this protection was taken irom by the wilbon ance bill ut ISO and we to compte with atie pauper labor of europe africa asia and china which latter coubry in 1895 shipped d reel to the stales for th first timo in our history oe pounds of wool the national wool browers yr association have a demand on the present congema for a 12 cent duty on cloth ica wools and u dutli t 8 cents on carpel wools double these ai nouna on washed a d triple on scoured coola I 1 doubt that such 1 bill can pis binder slicK fi but I 1 confident 1 believe a duty of say G or 8 cent cin c in and will be acceptable and ha presidents signature it is therefore the duly of every wool grower in elate to tin helping baad to all efforts looking to a protection protect ioa on the product of hii toil it should also be a pleasure eo to do He shoud take a just pride in liis the eighth as n wool producer in to defray the expense 0 the delegate which i ho state wool trow rb at the stata convention held on the of december decided be sent to to ure aad demand that their righta be recognized |