Show SHEEPMEN FOB CHICAGO WoolGrowers Favor Chicago for tho Next LiveStock Convention V Tho Utah WoolGrowers association met In cauous at Its headquarters in the Grand Pacific hotel yesterday at tho close of tho session of the Na tional LiveStock association There was an excellent attendance and all present were enthusiastic over the sue CCSi so far achieved In the present guests oC thc city entertaining The first question to come that of up was deciding as to which V Vote of tho WOolgTOWers wny the growers to the location would go as of the next convention when the matter come up today V Iessl Mallory and Skinner or Chl ago were present and addressed the woohnrm ifllnrr that Chicago should be chocn becatue caUtm of the International fact that the Livestock exhibition would be held there find that should be an incentive for all stockmen to visit the place at that time The dates of tho show It waa staled 25 fhstS Swa Would I be the first eight dftys lu December and thlu caused Some or the members to fear that ie the National 1eStock convention were held there atlhnt time it WOUld be sLLlIowed up In the In ternational exhibit and thus he lost sight or I tired After the Chicago advocates had re considerable discussion followed it being desired by Homo that Omaha people be given a chance to be heard cPrcsident Tel > So M Smith however said Chicago had Stood by Salt Lake a year ago at Fort Worth and ho thought this fact should be recognized especially In less or the stnternent which hat been made to him that Chi cago would be glad to have the con ventipn even though It went there af ter the international exhibition was over 001A V A motion that the woolgrowers cast their votes In favor of Chicago as the f next meeting place finally prevailed I the vote being lo to 0 t The action of President Smith In of 9 1r i V J I fering S5CO lo the National LiveStock association fund was sustained and a I motion that SS50 be appropriated for subscription to The Kings and Queens of the Plains passed j Chairman Leary of the cItizens committee com-mittee appealed at this time and sUg I gcstcd that as both Omaha and Chi cago had been good to Salt Lake heir i i respective claims be considered care fuily V 1 ujA resolution asking that a committee I be appointed to secure the repeal of the present law regarding transient herds and that the panic be taxed In the county In which the stock Is owned Vas presented by H A Kearns and after some discussion In which all r agreed that the present law was de i festive It was referred to a committee I composed of Mr Keains J C Jcnen and Thomas Mumford to formulate a I series of resolutions to be presented to j the Utah LiveStock association for acquiescence V I AV D Candland E J Kearns John I M Davis George McCune and George Canning were named as a I commIttee to draft a resolution to be presented to the association which will ntceL in the Assembly hall on Saturday evening which would show the necessity of the enacting V looking to V enacting of some legislation I the offering of a bounty on coyotes Chairman Smith slated In conclusion that the loss sustained yearly by the of i sheepmen from the dcpjedatlonn V coyotes was from 5 to 10 per cent It was urged that there be the fullest full-est attendance possible at the meeting association of the National WoolGrowers ass tion on Saturday in tho Assembly hall |