Show SPRY WILL OPEN i CONVENTION i LN 1 i l j FRED W GOODING J A P President of the lie W W vice Ice of till W t 11 i 1 cot Growers rovers ro e I ou ouI S I I I 1 1 i 2 4 j i I It GEORGE S WALKER II Secretary of Iii ol 1 OGDEN GIVES LAVISH WElCOME m TES rl Eagerly Discussing and Advance oPas of Pas Pasture Are ture Cost 4 4 4 t 4 i 1 Tile The Hend R ft I Ioen 4 4 oen Jan in s Spry will pen th of the XaU ral al V Wl 1 z r of kOlI at If Ic c 4 at ar the II I II Jo JoI vill ill t Ii by b M Mayr v end and A R ur lr 4 I ident or of th Weber ebe e 3 hn tn 4 of Idaho II respond j n I eha f I Ithe f 1 tIlt the wol growers hid hii t 1 will iiII enter jt Its bl i 4 nr ness s 11 i t ing of al 4 of th the pr and vari orf 1 and of th the Cual i 1 4 I H The afternoon session will ill he 1 dIW I Ithe the sheep show ad a d folo J Ja a review w of the fust firk of f s she ss the he world the 1 h b taken r drives drive and street car dd iI a ut the theand it and shown the trim I 1 of r rIn In tile the a m mr t 1 tween Karp and Aul o l graIl J n nat at th the daro liem sr era at the Vebe lii and Elk EIk ir rooms room will furnish entertainment The latter two to da days H of the coo co I will he devoted dented to f fur r business m mC mi i C Continued on Page ge o I GOVERNOR SPRY VILL OPEN I CONVENTION Continued front from Page One with VUlt a creditable menta Including a bo n a t st be tw n Pete Sullivan and con Collins ins night at the Ogden the te WHew Hew aboUt the tariff will bit be the universal query of the wool grower when the convention goes into tomor tomorrow tomorrow row This and matters concerning g the policy of the wm will willbe be the chIef topIcs Of f u the convention That the Q tariff and forest ferest re are so 50 far as they y affect tM the Shi w Is the consensus of opinion of most E bt t te e prominent growers grower noW In thet Pasture Costs Money F S King KinE of Laramie V o and on one of the most moat prominent In the west said aid tonight The cost coat of production ot of Is far grener gre er In the United States S s in any oth t coun country the main reasons s being eing that the majority of M tease their ranges and ar to pay heavY east cost to the forest fo t d p for privileges where thOr were accustomed to ranging st at will II These expenses are with n a hun bun hundred tired dred others that have sprung l Into Sexist ence In the hut fast five years yeara affect the Industry In the minds of the average they war warrant warrant rant a stronger protective tariff rather than a weaker one than at present in ex ax Numerous other wool growers agree with Mr King Some are opposed op opposed posed to forest restrictions and win Will voice their sentiments during th the Others are reconciled tl to th policy in some respects but will demand Ius l re later The complaint Gist the forestry department discriminates against the sheep industry and In favor of the cattle industry and water of corporations is frequently heard and aDd wilt come to a head during durins the reg sessions W With nit the present nt convention sll 8 n to be beheld held boos rs for the 1911 train from halt baJC a do doe n western clUes a already on the ground Boise IJ 1 here bere with a strong delegation on determined to take Ute the next place of meeting Portland Is III ao aleo In with a claim as is Denver Caidwell Id Ida and other places with a claim for repetition Despite these rival claims Ogden is hoping to convince the convention that this should be th the permanent convention city Ogden Wants Headquarters The fact that Ogden Is 18 now the die is point for the princiPal forest re reserve reserve serve together with Its enviable po position as the center of the great n eye tern of railroads will be as ad In connection with the convention there will be held the Ogden midwinter P show t r all grades of wool wOI and the state flock of Wyoming embracing ins ing fifteen breeds of shep sh eD to together with an exhibit o of s sheep leep dogs dog an and a sheep shearing machine Owing to tf delay In railway traffic eau caused by prevailing storms the delegates were late in arriving The fhe delegations from Wyoming Colorado and eastern states did not arrIve after midnight The de delay delay lay in the arrival of f the delegates Inter Interfered interfered somewhat with the of the local committees a and nd tonight there Is some confusIon fit tt the headquarters of the reception committee The streets are decorated with the Jha a tonal colors in various designs and are Illuminated by of cent lights Ogden as host of the National Wool growers convention hu has bee doing itself proud today Despite the coldest weather ot of the year accompanied by snow nUt flur flurries new ries hundreds of committee members an and half a dozen dosen bands met every delayed In Incoming Incoming coming train and accompanied every del delegation of wool growers grower to the various Many Delegates Present At the Reed hotel the committee head headquarters headquarters quarters are jammed d with pt get Wig ting a line on the city and looking for rooms The hotels are filled to capacity and although not half of the expected delegations have arrived it i Is practically impossible to secure any kind of a accommodations com in the downtown districts distrIct Fortunately For ForI I reservations of hundreds of via have been made in tb residential sections and the accommodation commit committees committees be bewell bewell tees are certain that every well provided for forThe forThe The reception committees are an doing I everything in their power to make life in Ogden for the visitors one long happy dream Trains arriving u as earl early WI as 6 5 I this morning were met ty by full uniformed bands and members of the committee I President Fred W Gooding Goodine accompanied by special delegations from Ore Oregon Oregon gon and Idaho reached town at 6 ocl tonight His party swelled the actual number of visitors already In the city to LO about 1500 Fully as many again are eXp expected to arrive before morning most of the trains being many hours late By tomorrow noon the attendance predicted by the local committees committee win will be in the tue city As they arrive each Is II given Kiven al attention either by one ODe of the committee men or by the High school cadets who are out In to not act as 88 guides and escorts of the association tit ken n to the Reed hotel otel and given a These are proving one of the most moat pop popular popular ular details of the n arrange meats men Done into the form of r a watch fob and representing in copPer a sheep camp wagon with a heavy brass charm bearing the insignia of the association and all offset on a black ribbon back baek background gro ground n the badge I h of exceptional i p arance The real 1 1400 strong are occupyIng pens in the old postoffice building and the th skating auditorium where the midwinter sheep show allOW will open tomorrow morning That they ae the I finest lot of sheep ever brought under ono on roof is the unanimous opinion of who h has t visited tb the pens Pons The of the tn n coal oual convention of f the National i lows Growers assocIatIon January 73 foli fol follows T January 6 10 I Music Ogden Band Invocation o Rev Wm WI W Fleetwood Ogden Address ol of Welcome Willam Spry of Utah Address of Hon William Mayor of Ogden Address of Welcome lion Hon A R B Hey Heywood Heywood wood President of the tho V bOr Club Ogden Vocal Solo Mr Charles Kent Response to the Addresses Of f Welcome Hon John Hart ot of Idaho Annual Address of the President Hon Fred W V Gooding itt the National Wool Crower Shoshone Idaho Annual Address ot of the Western eStern Vice I President Hon J A West Wart Western era ern the Wool Growers Grower Association ming flung Annual Address Addrell of tile the East Eastern Vice President lion Hon A J Eastern Ident the Wool Growers Chicago Illinois Appointment of 8 on creden credentials auditing and resolutions I RECESS Afternoon Session i to the s show Friday January 7 sessIon P k Music Ogden rt band Report ot of committees Vocal solo Stten Shen The Tariff SituatiOn and Relation of f the National Wool Growers Asso AssociatIon Association Th Thereto reto i iGen Gen C Charles aries H AU Athens ms Q 0 The Tho American Sheep Industry Past and Future W v Y v p Breeder Chicago ill Quartet Mr Sq qUIro lre I The Tariff on Wool hi i t tHon Hon Ralph D from Ohio Delegates are invited to ask questions at the conclusion of addresseS and par participate In the Of the topIc AU All talks from the floor ot of the convention I limited to five mInutes Afternoon Session Music Ogden CoI Concert cert Band Home Manufacture of Wool ll liOn n JOhnny H Bearrup Albu Albuquerque Albuquerque querque N M Vocal solo Mrs Bessie Dean Allison The MOhair Industry Ha John W V Fulton Fulon secretary American Angora Goat Breeders association Helena Mont The Propaganda of Fair Play Hon FrancIs Perry Elliott Iowa Quartet Mr Squire CooP Director National Wool and Storage Stor Storage age Movement II on James E Cosgriff president National Wool Warehouse Stor Storage age company Salt Lake CIty Utah Time will wUl be allowed after each ad address address dress for a 3 full discussion or of the sub subject subject Each delegate will be limited to fIve minutes Saturday January 8 Morning Session Music Musie Ogden COncert Band Sheep Industry or of Nevada Hon C H Duberg Elko Elico Nev Lip and Leg Ulceration Hon Dan P Smythe Pendleton Ore The Bureau of Animal Industry nd us Attitude Toward Lip and Leg I Ulceration and Sore Mouth Lambs Dr A D Melvin chief bureau of ant ani mai industry Washington D C Vocal solo soia Mr Charles Charies Kent Time will be allowed delegates for a afree afree free discussion slon of this new disease Lip and Leg Ulceration and those de airing Information regarding treatment of affected animals should not hesitate to ask questions Those who have had experience In treating the disease are cordially invited to address the con Each delegate will be limited to five minutes RECESS Afternoon Session Music Ogden Concert Band The Hidden Motives of the Ule Conser Conservation Conservation Hon J Arthur Eddy president Na National a Public Domain league Denver Den Denver ver Cob Colo Forest Reserves Hon Stephen Lowell Lowen Pendleton Ore The Wool Growers VIew of National Forest tore t Service Hon P G 0 Johnston Idaho The Grazing Tax on National For Foresta Forests ests esta Hon Thomas J Walsh Helena 1 Annual reports of Secretary George S 5 Walker and Leys Pen Pon Penwell well Report c Auditing Committee Report of Jf Committee on Resolutions Election of Officers and Executive Committee Selection of place for holding 1911 con convention convention Convention adjourns sine dIe Meeting of the Executive Committee Meeting or of the Board of Control |