Show THE SHEEP SH EP mm Bu bubines kINES N S Eicel excellent lent B L prospects for leit neit season mil AID HERDS ITELL wool prices on the rais A 1 good season Is promised Fromi sed dix big increase in a the lamb crop little do borne some of the citizens ot of ogden realize that among their numer her can be counted several of the idest biggest sheep and cattle kings of the west but such is the case prominent among them are patsey healy and bis his partner patterson Pat tereon yesterday afternoon a STANDARD reporter bund found mr healy leaning in hia his favor its to position against tha the counter in the broom hotel office and had bad a little chat with him about the sheep business bustness and the prospects for the text season how ilow are the prospects for next season with the beep meu men mr ir healy 7 asked the teporter reporter very bright indeed replied the ge ent nt leman could not he be better if hey they tried the sheep business is th the one chat that is going to pay during th the coming season wool prices are going up the present tariff is from 0 to 65 cents per pound lor scoured wool at boston of course in washing warn ng and scouring our wool shrink learly nearly 60 50 per cent but it still loaves baves ns us an excellent margin and from rom recent reports received from tho the bast east thel thep prices are going up at a lively rate OK oh ne ve are going to have a great areat time next boomer and fall where aro your sheep ranging and bow how many have you 1 I have just beard from teerat them and it at t present the eight herds consisting a altogether of head bead are located lear near terrace on the desert very ittle little snow re maini on the ground and he the sheep have but little trouble in n running about the feed is excel lent ent and the mattens muttons are all fat a and n d doing well the lambing season commenced i early in april and by the first of march we begin to move toward he range which is situated between the head of deep creek and bannock a about bout thirty miles west of malad mated city idaho I 1 think that we will ha have ve fully 1000 lambs by fall then comes the ohe sheering ering time and the vast herds are driven down to the vicinity of mccammon and then on to our summer grounds about fifty miles eastok soda Springs here where we will remain until the tho fall storms come and drive us back out on the desert our sheep are under the cire care of a small army of men and camp followers ap how have tho the late etorma storms affected you 4 they have not interfered with us I 1 in nabe the least it seems seem a a as 8 though the wind which drove the snow swept from rom both sides and we escaped the severe etorma storms which have raged here the weather is very warm also and very little trouble is with the sheep the sheep men throughout the we country seem co cc have had the same good luck as ourselves and all feel much encouraged |