Show f FROM SIX 1 STATES TO ATTEND r ANNUAL MEETING Special to The Telegram 1 V HELENA Mont Feb 1 The I.-The The forth- forth ming annual meeting of the Pacific association to toI I k held In Helena February to t will be attended by sheep- sheep 0 n from floo six States Responses have Im m n received from many of the more of Washington h O gon and W Wv- Wv P 1 r J a r. r t. t that give indication oar that thai lg lIa e every er try In on a korF 0 1 meeting will be attended by a aLory Lory io CO y large laige number of wool growers p The association is now in its fifth ye year r and has for its president former United States Senator T. T C. C Power i Officers of ot the Montana Sheep comI commission com corn I mission are operating co-operating with the om oC ers of the Pacific Northwest t association j tl tion n to secure a large attendance e I Special rates will be made by all of t the e railroads of one and a third fare the round trip and the Helena cit- cit ens are planning to o give the delegates delegates dele dele- gates a reception and a good time I f while in the the- capital I lAs tAs Montana is th the biggest mutton land and wool producing State In the X United States a special effort Is being imade made to secure a oa large attendance from the sheep-raising sheep localities of the tre sure State L Papers are to be read b by Dr M. M E. E State Veterinarian Prof mil Starz Star of or Helena I I. I D. D ODonnell O'Donnell Ballings H H. H H. Nelson Cascade A. A C. C Logan ln Billings s P. P B D. Moss Billings John W W. Fulton Helena Co Col J. J H. H I Rice Ric president North Montana Wool Wool- growers growers' association R R. C C. Judson I of If Portland J. J A. A Ferguson Commissioner Commis Commis- of Agriculture for Montana One Ohe of the principal features of the I meeting will be the exhibition of a carload of thoroughbred rams |