Show SEND GREETING TO ROOSEVELT VELT Resolutions Adopted by National Nation 1 Livestock Convention t DISCUSS CATTLE INTERESTS t 4 PAPERS ABE ABB READ FROM DELE DELEGATES GATES FROM ThOrit THE WEST 4 Chicago Ills Dec Dee 4 The fifth dUb day of the International Livestock exposition ex tIon attracted the greatest te t crowd ever ascent assem assembled bled at the Chicago stock yards the pavilions pens Ie and yards being crowded almost to their capacity Governor Toole Tool of or Montana was among the spec spectators The TM fat tat Hereford ste steer r Woods Wo Prin Thin Principal Principal cipal to which the championship of the show was wu awarded yesterday was sold today to A A G Swenson on of ot New York for 80 50 cents a The combination sale ale of I Igus gus breeding stock in the maw mai ma pavilion this afternoon was most successful cattle sold HId sf at t an tin average of per pet head The convention today adopted resolutions dons voicing their satisfaction ti in hi the fact that a man who understands und the cattle interests sits in the presidents chair at Washington Wa The Tile resolutions are areas areas areas as follows Whereas The TIte Tb inscrutable will wUl of ot the Divine Ruler of nations has seen fit to take from us the beloved and deeply deep la Ia lamented lamented president William WilHam W llam and has elevated to this position Theodore Roosevelt evelt Roo who has taken the reins of government with a firm hand Band and has bat hasin batIn hasIn in his first public message to congress congre displayed a keen insight into the needs of the people and has baa voiced in vigorous tones the demands of the tM people for fet progress in the right direction therefore be belt it Greeting to the President Resolved That we send greeting to President Roosevelt assuring him of the loyalty and support of ot the stockmen of the country in all ail his undertakings for forthe forthe forthe the good of ot the people We Ve recognize in our new chief executive one who is fa familiar familiar with he industry we represent who has bas wielded a lariat and branding Iron and knows personally of ot the joys the hardships and the fatigues of ot life on the ranch and range The cowboy on tnt the range and the stockman on the ranch all feel that in President Roosevelt the nation has a loyal honest and fearless ruler and the livestock industry has hu a friend at court in the person of one who knows the needs and necessities of that industry F G Hagenbarth of Idaho read rea a pa paper paper paper per on the Adulteration of Wool and said that such adulteration deprived the of ot a much enlarged mar market market market ket and was therefore a material Injury to his hi interests He urged the tho passage by congress of ot a bill providing for the inspection of ot woolen goods and shoddy and the proper stamping of the same a afine fine tine of front from IfO W to IL to be Je e Imposed for each violation of the law by hr b a mapu manu and from 1100 to 1000 for a adeal dealer deal r who buys burs s and sells unstamped adulterated a cloth Forest Reserve Grazing Grazin Gifford Gilford Pinchot government gover ment forester for Ster spoke of The Grazing Problem in the tha Forest Reserves He said there were certain places pIa where the interests harm fully affected by grazing in the forest reserves r were so 80 overwhelmingly great that grazing was w s out of the question among others othere the Bull Run forest re reserves reserves reserves serves in Oregon O Oft and the reserves in southern California but there was a vast rep n in which nothing but reasonable regulation was acquired to meet the grazing business and to demonstrate that it might always shiV YS as a it always should be bea a help and not a hindrance to every other interest t in the t community Sterling Morton of agri agriculture agriculture culture read reed a paper peper entitled titled Th The In Inconsistency Inconsistency Inconsistency consistency of the Grout BUI Bill which provides pro f for fer r a tax upon and oleomargarine Professor Frederick V Y Corville botan botanist botanIst let of the department of agriculture ft spoke on Poisonous Po Plants en on th the Range Ranc Resolutions were then presented to the convention sad and adopted as aM That Arizona Ari ua and New Mexico be ad IId admitted admitted to statehood That duties on 01 hides be retained so long Ion as the maR man who manufactures the Into different articles te Is protected by the tariff Remove Ban on Meats M ats That by the treaty between this coun coon country country try and Germany th the latter country re remove remove remove move the ban on American meats and that if the German government will ap appoint appoint point inspectors o to send to this country the National Livestock I S association will i isee see to tie fie t paying of their salaries pro providing providing viding riding that meats bearing the stamps of the inspectors be received Into Ger Ocr Germany Germany many without protest rot t That an interstate law la for the prose pro prosecution prosecution e cution of horse thieves and cattle cattie rust rustlers rustlers lers lees be enacted That the president pre appoint a commis commission don sion to visit England and work against the discrimination which Canadian cat eat cattlemen cattlemen seek for themselves That buzzards be exterminated That the efforts of the bureau of ante ani animal an mal mel industry in seeking knowledge of bovine tuberculosis and to prevent the disease from spreading be endorsed The only onh discussion over the resolutions resolutions was precipitated by the death son sen ance sues asked to be passed on buzzards discussion was brief however and tic 01 assertion that the extermination of tt carrion bird was a move in IR the di 41 direction of ot scientific advancement re Te resulted in the passage of the resolution r At p m a recess until tomorrow morning was taken |