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Show H FIBH MEAL FOR HOGS IS BBJ LATEST THINO IN FEEDS BBJ The common domestic pip Mill BBJ never be nl le to write u hook on table BBJ iimunerN, hut he knows how to order BBJ a meal as well as nnjoiie. He is in a BBJ fnlr way to demand u fish eourse to BBJ supplement his salmi and vegetable BBJ diet, lie will take hi fish in the form BBJ of fish meal, the refined byproduct BBJ made from hound, wholesome raw mil- BBJ term! nt the sardimr, tunu and salmon BBJ I'linuenes or from the menhaden. The BBJ full meul is not to be eoufuicd with BBJ "$hh wtnip," a eoarscr bypniduet BBJ mueli lined for fertiliser. The nienl is BBJ made from eleun, sound mntorinl and BBJ is intended to bo iimmI iih fiHid for BBJ entile and lilies. Konuerly the niu- BBJ uory waste was all made into "wniji" BBJ for fertilirer purjx"H, hut tho bu- BBJ renu of ihemistr), United States do- BBJ partment of agriculture, knowing the BBJ txtreml IiIkIi protein eontent of BBJ serup, has been iicljivo in eomertiii; BBJ this inn'terinl into n hiliKnide pnitein BBJ feed. The eluaned, seli-eled Krllim BBJ is ground to a fine, iahitnble meiil BBJ wlifidi may be used to replace tank BBJ npe in 1hKi iioullry or dairy rations. BBJ rih meal has been reciiniiiunded BBJ ns a. supplementary ration before BBJ now, but popular prejudice iiust n BBJ badly prepared product has dlseour- BBJ aged its use. The department of BBJ ni;rieultui) bus imed by feeding ex- BBJ iieHiiienlH that fish meal iipials the BBJ iiiKhiified tankave ns a ration in- BBJ gredieut, and better methiNls of BBJ MleeliiiC and milling have removed BBJ the eauses of prejuioe. The oil con- BBJ tent of the menl udds materially to Ufl jts feeding value. So fur the espon- BBJ iiients have shown that the meul linen BBJ not taint the animal product, whether BBJ it bo jHirk, ImtUtf, mt or milk. BBJ Moreover, by diverting the fish BBJ meals to his animals instead of sup- BBJ plying t directly to his laud us fer- BBJ tilir.ar, the fanner loses but a trifle BBJ of itff fertilizing valine and gains its BBJ entire teedmg valuethus inaKjiiig BBJ tho mntonitl yield two pnifitH in (he BBJ place of one. BBJ Advance to Sheepmen. H Word from Washiugtuii, D. C, BBJ hajs that tho federal nwervc. loan BBJ nt tho buggestiou of the Utah semi BBJ tors, has wired the bank at San I'Van- BBJ eisco, Quia,, reiommen(uig that it ad- BBJ van co money ujxin the new wool elip, BBJ Tho Utah benators believe that ut BBJ least partial relief will be afforded. BBJ (Continued on Vase Four) DEMAND FOR SHEEP IS A6TIVE AND PRICES HIGHER H U'oticluitwl Fmm Page Two) H iml(ir William II King hmught tho HiflHcr of credit fur woolmeit anil B stockgmweni Id Hie attention of the H seimlf rwently l milling it lil P xntm fnmi John I). Holliimy, lire- B ulont of the National Wool Wam- H Ikhmk) nnil Ktonigii roniHiiiy of CIA- rsgtt. ThU telegram in wrt, soys: fl "IJvc stiwk indnstr) of I'lali nml fl adjoining at h ten facing tutroiiiely H diffitnill fiiinnHnl situation. Ho- fl wiurrwi of lomil hank lime Inwn Ihjc- cilo to utmost in raring for feed and H txemie oxpoiiM1 outlay during the H )itt winter. Khwtriiig " '" ocni- H lion in most of range rountrj, und 1 gniwum are finding it difficult to oli- H tain rosh HdvHiiciw to imtot mirrvnt nrnttng wcikmimw." H The xenntoni nre In reeeitit of sjuil- H Inr leltsjrnms from Western live stuck- men, stilling that the wool ttyp for H the preoenl s-hmmii has Innm immi n H tost lol ho high nh to formlmdnw H lienvy lossus to' the Mix'ilgriiuvr. H Similar Iomh tlirwilen the entile- fl gnivuir unit the banks will gic B the irivilg of discounting the paper H of the flicttimwi and rattleuuui, a H pririluKe ulAVh Ixta not been favor H nlily eoiwiilenxl li the finlaml iv H wtne Imnk. H Good Tor Herders. Xow llmt prohihition Iihn eoine liio H sheejdierder of Idaho taken h i.ionlli's H nentfon in pine of the old 'mm H wetk, Hwonllim to II. A. Yoiint; of H I'oentello YoiniC Maya that where previoitly the henlr went to town B for h few day or a week at the mot, H HH)iit hit several iihuiIIi' hi hi H MiliNina and retnniel to hia job, now B he eoiiiHH to town for a itiontli, aiy H h new wilt of clothe, puyti for his H room at a hotel, a few nul tickutn, H litw like a pnnue mid tnkmi 4u eer H moving piiture ahow for exeitemunt. H It 'a better tor the heritor, Youni; de- H ditroi, but a little hard ior the wool- H j;riiw'"'i l"' lnH to hire a new man B iluriiiK the protrnited ueiition. |