Show LIVESTOCK MEN MEET IN DENVER General Expectation That the Two Big Associations Will Again Be Reunited BIG QUESTIONS COMING UP CHIEF PINCHOT ON HAND WITH ADVICE Denver Jan 29 Hundreds of n have como come me to this city to attend the weStern Western Livestock show and end the tha meet meetings m t ings to ta be held hold here this week w k The Th livestock show which is IB to 00 be made an annual event opened this afternoon with entries over carloads of fine stock being exhibited Tomorrow the e National Livestock association n and the American Stock Growers association organized a 8 year ago aga by from the National association will assemble in joint ses sos session sessIon sion slon and it is expected that the two as associations will be reunited at this con can convention Many Important questions are areto areto areto to engage the attention of the this week including railroad rate legis legislation legislation lation reciprocity and the use iise of public lands for far grazing Epoch In Stock Growing This convention It said sald President Murdo MacKenzie of the American Stock Growers association will mark the be beginning beginning beginning ginning of a great epoch In the history of the American stock growers With the th cattlemen of at the country allied in one strong organization work working working ing lug entirely to the benefit of the pro producers producers producers almost anything can be accota accomplished pushed to the betterment of the pres present ant ent prevailing conditions Pinchot on Hand Gifford Pinchot chief of the govern government government government ment forestry bureau bur au Is here to confer canter with stockmen concerning the regulations for far grazing on an public land President E EM EM EM M Ammons of the Colorado Cattle and Horse Harse Growers association In his ad address address address dress at the convention of that organization tion tian today said The burning question of the hour so sa safar far as this organization Is concerned Is the public grazing tax eviL It Jt seems seema to be the unanimous sentiment in Colo Cole Colorado Colorado Colerado rado that the government officials have not treated treat d us fairly In the matter of at public range rang Mr Pinchot made a brief address ing the stockmen to give their assist assistance assistance assistance ance and advice so that thet the forest re reserves reserves reserves serves can be made as useful as pos poe possible possible sible He said he had hopes that an amicable settlement could soon be reached |