Show CHOSEN 1 11 FOR PRESIDENT E I J t i i is tot 1 t s Elect EIe t Salt lakeI Lake LakeMan I Man M n to Highest Office 1 y 1 SHODDY BILL INDORSED INDORSE 7 v j jI 1 I i 17 SALT LAKE L IS TO HAVE RAVE TH THE S NT CONVENTION CO MI T f 1 j Helena Mont oot Feb re 6 The Pacific p V i National Association oc AJ Of f Wool a 4 today li 11 i a resolution addressed ad to S P dt nt RooseVett evelt Roo and coos congress at attacked tacked ked S N D North statistician of oC oCt 1 toe the t department nt of ot manufactures manufacture re under census ceases Mr MI North as secretary of at the S National A of ol Wool t tortes le Is leading the fight light at Washing W 88 hing I 7 1 ton against the tariff on wool woolS woolI I S i L The IM wool growers today resolved That bat the Northwest Wool WoolS S Growers association atlon is I of the opinion that thet lIt as a public official o the activity of I i u 4 North North in antagonizing ing theS i S desires demits of the wool growers and stock stockmen stockmen stockmen men of the country Is taking advantage 5 of his hia official Q position po and that his per person perA J A 1 son opposition lUon is in bad taste to say the least leut considering the fact that ho lie hois lieI I is 15 to t a certain extent the servant of the ther r people peG l whose manifest desire he is now r seeking to circumvent I f i S Recommend Grosvenor Bill Eill The association unanimously passed i the following resolution indorsing the Grosvenor bill Whereas There ii is now pending in iJ congress a bill bm to compel manufacturers c ers es to so ao o label manufactured m goods that U buyers buera of ol alleged woolen fabrics fabrIc may know what per Jer cent of said fabric Isi is i wool woot and what por pitr pl r cent is or ort t I other material and andi i i Whereas W reu The consumer is entitled f r to know kno to a 8 certainty that the article f he bt ic la purchasing is let composed of the tilt theU U t t material represented stud and td should not be forced to pay prices es for shod shoe shoddy 5 dy goods and andl andi i l i Whereas The proposed ed law would work no hardship upon anyone ao one and andi i would only force and V dealers de to deal honestly with the public f and would effectually put an end to the thet t t practice altogether too common in this t country of r f selling cloth as pure purer r I wool would enable the pOOl poor man to tot t buy more economically and would pre prevent prevent vent ent the th wholesale deception now in Hl in by merchants ti LI over ov r this i i country therefore be it 2 4 Resolved That the Pacific North i Nt Wool Growers association in con convention coni i 4 5 assembled as that we e most heart heartily heartIly ily ny Indorse the bill now pending in con conI I cress gress known as the Grosvenor bill nd ld urge all members of or this association to toS write their congressmen men and senators S urging their support of said measure J livestock Census Indorsed The association indorsed the bill pro providing I viding a classified census of livestock i very every dve five yews asked congress to toL toS L S authorize federal Inspectors to inspect sheep at any an point and to provide se so severe yore vere penalties for the violation of in inspection laws l vs W V E Skinner manager of the tIle Inter Intermountain Intermountain f mountain Livestock k exposition at Chi Chicago ChiC cago C O was Vas indorsed for the tho position of manager of the livestock show of the i i St Louis exposition and F M lI Malone f of Miles Wiles City Mont for superintendent of the same department At the afternoon session Dr M Id E ilL Knowles state veterinarian read a pa paper paper per on oa livestock tock sanitary laws j t After selecting Salt Lake as the next I place of meeting me officers were elected as u follows I President Tease Tea Tea e e M hi Smith of Salt SnIt I li Lake Lak J W Beiley Belley t f r Portland Ore The vice lee presidents t are Richard Scott Oregon A F La Lat Lay t grow groi Washington Frank Hagenbarth y M Idaho l aho W Yo K Montana G S s Sif if Hick t x Utah Patrick Sullivan Wyo ih i S The executive committee is com corn I 1 posed ot of J 3 N Williamson Oregon S SJ 5 LI J Cameron Washington Frank Good Utah Timo Time 1 i 1 Ir it Idaho O 0 P Hutch Hatch f i till HI Kinney Wyoming and H H Nel Nd pon eon Montana t t The committee on resolutions made m mader dt another report at the afternoon session r i One calls for or more equitable le charges 0 at the stock yards yard another calls caUs upon the agricultural a department dep to furnish te ie wool growers with federal graders who whose duty it shall be to classify wools before and give them 4 crad grades The h interior and war depart issue mutton ra nt rations rations 1 mente are art l to SP as welt well t as 88 beef beet to Indians and soldiers soldier and the northwestern experiment 4 ment l t stations ate are asked to conduct ex en e to which breed of ii which for fort fort best e t Lur mutton sheP h p te II t t t wool woot col aid aud a d what abat bat cross makes make the best 5 general genera purpose Sheep heep The members of r the as a l atlon con contributed WW SOS the te major part to be sent assist In Int inthe to to tb the at Washington for the Gro Grovenor G t the fight 4 venor shoddy I tnt Ui III I |