Show VS t BIG SHOW PROMISED l Odst Trainload of Eastern LiveStock t Live-Stock Coming V L 1 I I HUDNALL WRITES ABOUT IT iI ple l I V I VVt V Says Wo Will Hav the Best Exhibition V Exhibi-tion Ever Held West of tho Big V Sluddy Blue Bloods of All Breeds I Are Coming Assurances of Largo V V Attendance at LiveStock Convention S trn Conven-tion Gov Roosevelt Appoints New OOt ri t York Delegates Other Governors Write That They Will Soon Appoint S11 rU 51 llJ ht IU I Last nights meeting of the committees commit-tees of the livestock convention developed V VV devel-oped facts indicative first of an immense V the annual gath Yann mense attendance at I ering of stockmen and second a high I DJi I VV V lysuccessful livestock show Relative V to the latter the following letter from 601 Ii 1 A D Hudnall at Kansas City addressed ttns read V dressed to J C Loar 444Li I V V Wo will have the best how over held wcfit of tho DlL MuJfly nnd you can toll them that auilgcll and Simpson will bo rUT V there with tim Anxieties Shorthorns I U r SFOt t Sothnm will be thero wLth his JJerofortl l I herd headed by Imported KeepOn and h1 we will have Bhecp from Canada Angora tnb IJ EI i goats from thp best herde In the land and hos from Mlsslourl tlnt do not Imo to be shown You cnn give It out OLy rr thiil wo have a train of the best that V exists In nil tho lines Durham Herefords Here-fords Aberdeen Mmu4 tiallowitys Angora An-gora goats Pollind China JORS of tho bluo rTl bloods and shcop of nil brccup Imported I 7 nnd domestic In Tact wo will have the LIll1Ij I 111111 best of overythlng that hits hair or wool on It and plenty of It V In efftty This letter was received with great enthusiasm and besides V there t were V V several asBiirancrs of Individual and AVESl collective delegates coming to the meetIng meet-Ing Secretary Martin has aJready received uUey re-ceived word from twelve or fifteen Governors tr k1i Gov-ernors of States who say that they will It Immediately appoint State delegates and last night the Associated Press reported ProTQV re-ported the fact that Gov Roosevelt of New York had appointed Isaac V Balc 1Ift rJt etc Jr John Dvlght and Carl S Burr kti Sr to represent his State at the convention H con-vention Reports that Chicago Den an Chten j Fn ver and Texas would each send a trainload train-load of delegates were received and h31tUuj V each In all probability will bring a rmf4QU brass band This latter fact appeared Mllteflu V in the dlseubslon > ot the proposition to Is t U hire a local band for the convention ccl Hilct I V sessions The committee seemed to favor acdico id local talent ts t MfcJi vor the employment of the SALTLAKi V regardless of what visiting musicians I ISO Oaii 1 may comes come-s CUr u In the discussion of entertainments U it was decided to Instruct the entertainment l t7 enter-tainment committee to eliminate the Jcio i V proposed night at the Theater from the row 81 V programme It was originally Intended > t that the local opera troupe should furnish in o Fmrisatl J3 fur-nish this feature of the entertainment itati Twis but It was found that professional companies U com-panies were engaged for the nights and VBvVU that tho cpmmltlee would have to buy ir KtiiJ rl1 all the seats In the house in older to PorLithl have the delegates attend Juib to sip Tho question of finances occupied considerable V con-siderable consldeiallon While tho belief H1dl lief was expressed that the committee 201 HjJi J e HjJiv would eventually receive thd amount of v money necessary to carry i out the promises lANCRorr er prom-ises of Xltah and Salt Lake City made 3cll Gb111 at Fort Worth when the convention V was won for this place It Aaa found V according to n nubcominlttoesrcport V CURRfI thut some bfZ < the pcopQ pproaclied were not poascssed of an extraordinary TIME E VV V degree of public spirit and proponed to I V profit out of the meeting wltliout Contributing TABU Con-tributing to Jts success In spite pf this It Is right to nay that the majority of WLAKEC3 V Salt Lakes business men who have u ctl6 tit U been pskcd to contribute have responded stCrd It respond-ed gencrouuly Special I committees last to vigorously itS till were Appointed nlshllo Grati Ji continue the solicitation of funds and I iU eitLi u letters have been written to people who hcll v 1 ought to contribute telling them of thc antI L1 Importance of the convention and tho cdl1te boneillK which It will bring to the city lta and State I Ine nt Eastern packers and livestock commission ditej Z1 com-mission men have passed favorably and tie 1tJ upon criuosts for contributions A letter ind thtast let-ter was received by the committee last Cll rlc night trom the Mallory Commission IAImc company In which nn opinion was ev Gr d1D pressed that the Salt Lake crowd would stGi ij be a gloat one and that money would r JI be needed to care for It The linn said t aik that It had authorized Mi H H Lawson qt J Law-son who will reach here on December j rc INfo 17th to contribute In a liberal way and gf14 i to do all that he could in other directions nednlet IJ direc-tions to assist in making tho convention l conven-tion a success intLtE > > f 1 dlU 3Vfl1LI re 1 FAJ Big Attendance From Idaho l lnt r TRIBUNE SPECIAL il tI Boise IdUj Dec Arrangements l NG C3 E are under way for a special car from t r 1 1 Boise and several of them from the r3 3 W yvJ State which will bo filled with delegates Cera 11 dele-gates to the meeting of the National fflce LiveStock association In Salt Lake next month Idaho sent a large delegation Snc dele-gation to the Foci Worth convention 300 Sf Jk of the association last January It will I be but a pigmy however to the size of tho crowd of stockmen from Idaho IIillji II that will go to Salt Lake The Idaho rTTI1 I i issoclntion IH entitled tij over one hundred el e hun-dred delegates and probably overy vote ri l I i this time will be represented In person i per-son V e 1 11ft Delegate From Utah County i I LpQ The Utah l County Commissioners n I TGt have appointed Raymond Knight of fJ cP Pan n as a delegate to the livestock h H convention to be held In this city ESULT Ir1 btJ V Shipments of Sheep fIth 1 Jr W W Taylor of Draper has made rtifr1 several nhlpmenLs of Ramboulllet sheep tt sie to points In Idaho of late ft |