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Show j I ArTEnNOON SESSION. BJ ' , ! Interesting Addresses und Much Issssssi I , , I Work Done. , I l The Htst address was bj Piank J l liagenbarth, vUt-preld(iit of tho Xa tlonal Llvo Stoi It assielation, who j I spoke briefly on tho necessity for ton- ti terted uetlon on the part of the live jj atork men In socurlng the itforms and . k , ifl protection they deshed He dennuneed W . Senator Kenrus for voting foi the oleu H t. If If niargarine bill, which he thought was i ." l , meusuro contrary to the Inteiests or Hi . , l t "'" (uttlemen nnd Intended to bcneilt HJ (., ; thn Vermont dairies, jY j' Simpson on ncsi;nvi:s Bl V . it I,on JnV Blmpson discussed at HE ) 34V eo"ln lenBlh the oleomargarine bill, the HI litJli'i '.1 "lioddy bill and others against which Hi Y il l the lution of tho sheepmen wete Hi f Kl I " directed Ho said the purpose of the Hi is' i No'lonnl J'lvo block iissoclatloii was J I y not lo form a sheep and cattle Hunt, Hi Pi. 1 1 '"" '" "rgunlzo r bodj of men to pro. HJ 3' ' tcst Bgulnst tiutfts. In discussing the I Sv! wltbilinwnt of public Hnd for forest reserves Mr Simpson sold llefore I came west I heard a great deal about the forest reserves tn the llorkj montnlns nn I I Ictuied to myself ftnen hllM les covered with grcit tries which hell the snow from melting and sliding down the moun-tiln moun-tiln I heard a gint deal about the ravt nous sheep nnd I not th I lea tint these tirrlblo animals were In Ihe habit of pulling up pine tieis and eating them befoie Inenkfast Well, I haven t seen nn of the timber, anil I am told It consists i lilt 11 of giiasiwood nnj iiKsqulte, about two feet hlMi l.ven that radical men tell me Instead of holding the snow, really makes It melt faster ' movi.i: imniiD pay.mii.nt. J II Molo called attention to the ileilornblo condition of the llnnnces of the nssoelntlon So niatij of tlie nieiii-bera nieiii-bera hive full n behind with their duea niul nssissments be snld, tint scatecly inoio limn om -llilnl of the expenses of last jcar wen paid, Credltois, bo snld, wci.) thieatenlng to bring suit against lh association ' The nssoclillcin Is In u position to-dn to-dn " said Mr .Mole 'where wo must hivu nioiit) or emit business Tho men who have ran led on jour affairs for jenrs imst hive received no compensation compensa-tion Many of ou have enjnjed tho benefits and protection of this association associa-tion without jujliig unXhliig nils cnuiint continue and I urge jou to consider con-sider the i,ood that Ins bent done and nnj be done, and see (hat jour (share of the expense Is pal I " A vote of thanks was tendered to Cloorf,o I' lluehei, the tethlng forest siiiervlsor, fot his rtllilent and aeeom-iiieiilillng aeeom-iiieiilillng conduct of the affairs of his olllce I Inn Jerrj Miuiimhi also was the recipient of a vote of thanks for his ml Iiess 'Die constitution was amended, citing-Ing citing-Ing the time nt Ihe regulir annual meeting to October Mb The nnnuil ilues wete made tl for ever 10(H) hen 1 of shoe p nn tit il mid sieclil ussessinrnts weie lovldi'd fen A coinmlltee comprising lleber llen-nlnn llen-nlnn John c hhtrp I; i Cnlllstrr, O P Hatch and J M Jensen was appointed ap-pointed to sollelt the riillrond nttlclals for passes for President Jesse M Smith I'lNTAU ItH.SnitVH HUI.HS A nt of rules was adopted to govern the grizlng on tho I'lntah forest reserve re-serve the use of wIiIlIi has been gi anted In the nssotlitlon b the Department of the Interior Iho rules are substin-tlall substin-tlall as follows I Hvei person npplng for a grazing graz-ing certlllcate must be a member ot the association In good standing, with all his dues und usseasments lully pild .' Hneh applltant timst pa In nd-vanee nd-vanee JJ foi each KM) sheeji pastured, to eovi r the exi enso of maintaining the teserve This Is In addition to the regit-1 regit-1 ir asNes8nient S Illicit nppllcnnt shall be nllowed to pi8ture but one herd, to contain not more thin 3000 sheep In case the ca-liiu.lt ca-liiu.lt of the teserve (about ISOCOO shep) Is not taken tip In this wnj. the flist nppllcnms will be allowed to pas. tine nun e sheep In proportion to their total holdings |