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Show Powers are IlLlillBLEM LaTES AT NATIONAL CON. Wntion DISCUSS PLANS M FoB YEAR'S WOOK. MLeavor to Secure the Protection K Tariff and Will Investlaate K:jiurcs of Co-operative Mar. Keting and Manufacturing. Lake City. At tho opening H, of the annual convention of tho Hat Woulgrowers' association, on K, i7( it was mndo clear that tho Kowers will push their efforts to Bttio protection of n turlff; they Mnvcstlgato closely nud adopt K-c3 of co-operntlvo marketing; Hall avail themselves of tho bene-K bene-K be derUod from tho licensed Hmk'il warehousing net, and they Hcar clothes mndo from "pure H Wool grown In tho United Kirient (rank J. Hagenbnrth of HLoclntlon sounded tho kcynoto 'convention as ono of business, H which the sheepmen aro to con-J'H con-J'H their urgent economic problems Ho take measures to deal with Bard of COO sheepmen, and somo Hi, too, came from all tho western Hind nian' cistern points to at- B'the convention. And they Hit with them. If not their fight- Bthes, at least a fighting frame of B for there was no denying tho ft present among those nbout tho iKtloa hall that they arc going to iEt and take most actlvo meas- Ror the preservation and better IHof their Industry. RHreport of the success which has iHed the efforts oj Montana FHn to find a market for their BBcL through the manufacture of Brlrgln wool Into cloth for cloth- IH:!a blankets and other conimer- IBrodacts, was welcomed with a EHt tpproval. BKldent Ilngcnhnrth was greeted pHraloased applnuso when he chnr-IKed chnr-IKed this work of the Montana H P"lng tho wny "to wlmt per-ISea- lead to tho greatest wool n the country, and serving at Kotlce to the mlddlomnn that tho etrtarc awnko to their methods." fHtnor Charles It. Mubey wel-(tie wel-(tie sheepmen on behalf of tho EHtt'Jrtis Introduced by President IjWtrth as a one-tlmo sheepherder JBwrs tho problems of the In. IM- Governor Mabcy expressed IH with tho difficulties tho .shave encountered In recent " ud pledged himself nnd tho Hto their support. |