Show J READY FOR STOGK AEN Convention Plans Are Nov Wearing Completion EFFORTS BEAR FRUIT ABLE BER Are That Attendance Wil Indications AlcTlat Hundred Com Be ImmenseThree ing From Colorado U ah Cattlemen Cattle-men Will Not Bo BchindtOr < Contributions Needed Location for Stock Show DiseuGs dposter Dis AdditiOflal Lists of appointing Additonal DelegatesConcert Programme Affairs pertaining to the arrangements arrange-ments Anals for the UxcStoekconvention a focus and from appearances ap-pearances arc reaching the locO 1 committee has done to a point Us work well Indications reordbrcrihlng attendance for which creclft Is due to the wide advertising crcdtlg throughout the convention gten to the convcnton country Salt Lake will be on trial us and entertain take care of td to e to her ability tl cac tertain a tremendous crowd and the record to not committee does propose failure This spirit was apparent single n tnlurc parent at last nights regular meeting ot the cQinnillloe J was reported thai the funds subscribed nn In the neighborhoOd neigh-borhoOd ot C500 and i few more gen should bring In the erous responses A subscription 01 amount ubsclplon requisite n was Midland from the Colorado Idl nc SIM rom the lO statement recorded last night and the = accepted Mas made that the hotels had assessment and contributed tho committees assessmcnt tributed satisfactorily it In the matter of entertainment was decided to accept the proposition the Ladles Literary club to reopen of L1err durlng the for one day their art exhibit urng convention The committeemen without exception of failure out by the sorely put falure were < to lithographed poster to come up the their expectation and they offered criticism of the work severe some of the members were In favor or Some the posters but It refusing to accept to accept them un finally decided toaccpl der was protest decded n special committee lnd confer with the man was appointed to wih who made them SITE FOR STOCK SHOW Considerable time was devoted to 3 Considerble locations for the stock discussion of tons sloc exhibition < < Several downtown sites mentioned as available but each AVOW mentoned avaiable considered too small to accommo was considerd 5mal date WfS the large number of cattle horses and sheep expected for the show T was stated that stall room for at least 3o head of cattle and three or four carloads car-loads of sheep had already been engaged en-gaged and the belief was expressed bele gaged the number would be doubled t Lowe of Denver will send peWllt < Lwe wl 300 head of fine cattle Mr White who favors the grounds said that of the D A M society sid of there wus shed room for 300 head cattle and horses and that the south horses wing of the exposition building could be used for housing about eighty head of the blueblooded show cattle not objection used to Inclemert weather The jection that the exposition grounds are jecton ma too far away was overruled by a torlty and probably the exhibition committee will decide to hold the show thereAt thre there-At the close of the committee session Messis White and Wood reported that Wells Fargo Cos bank had declined de-clined to subscribe to the convention fund although all the other banks excepting ex-cepting one or two had made liberal considerable com contributions After ccslderable ment by varolus members J C4 Leary offered a resolution which was calculated calcu-lated to draw out the evident spirit for retaliation The resolution pro vldod that the committee should indorse in-dorse the Dooly site for the Federal building = and that the secretary be instructed in-structed to wire the Indorsement to Washington The negative vote was unanimous as expressive of the feeling Utah cattlemen are determined that their branch of the livestock industry shall be a well represented In the convention con-vention of the National LiveStock association as-sociation next month as the sheep and wool Industries Last week President John H White of the Utah LiveStock association sent over two hundred letters let-ters to prominent cattle and horsemen Of the Stale calling a meeting for January Jan-uary 1lth In this city to appoint del paics to the convention Yesterday Mr White received replies from the following fol-lowing gentlemen all of whom Inclosed check covering their annual dues J H Murdock Beaver J W Streeper Spruigvlllo Mack Dougall Springvllle Josoph Hatch lleber William H Streeper Centervlllc George n Howard How-ard Nephl J I Secrlst Farmington Jens Nelson Woods Cross E 1 Clark nnd C A Miller Farrnlngton 1L A Ivearns Gunnlson Island Improvement company and C F Martin Salt Lake City T J Schofleld and Brlgham Cannon Can-non Letters were received from a number of others who stated that they would attend the meeting and there arc Indications justifying the prediction predic-tion that a sufHcifnt mimhnr vlll t r > epond i to allow the appointment of CO or 100 delegates It is the intention of the local association to name as delegates dele-gates to the national convention those who are first to respond to these Invitations Invi-tations and pay their dues COLORADOS CROWD The Colorado people are coming in crowds to the convention The ofll cia train will star from Denver on the morning of the 11 ih They vlll have on board the special the cele brat d Colorado Midland band oC forty pieces One writer says Our badges will be works of art and there will be no flies on any of UP Some Idea of the enthusiasm existing In Colorado may be derived from Ui3 following letter let-ter from the secretary of the State Stock association received at headquarter head-quarter yesterdayS yesterday-S Charles F Martin Secretary Knuls ford Hottl Salt Lake City Utah Bear Sir The Western Range Stock Grower association the State live I clock organization Colorado desires to make application for membership In the National LiveStock association associaton Will you kindly send me blank applica tion for the same We desire also to oecuro some place to bo used during the convention as Colorado Headquar ters Will you kindly see it you can cngago us a proper place a good room In a centrallylocated hotel or Bomo other central place would ho all right We also desire to have a banner or cards with tho words Colorado headquarter Head-quarter thereon ao as to enable delegates dele-gates to find the place The executive committee has directed me to author ize you t engage proper quarters and TVO will foot the bill upon arrival Wo are not certain yet Just how many delegates del-egates we will have but probably Bomewhcro around 300 as we shall ap shal point only those who win go Very respectfully re-spectfully FRED P JOHNSON Assistant Secretary DELEGATES APPOINTED Secretary Martin today received no tices of the appointment of the follow ing delegates tolow South Dakota J K Sechlcr Leslie F W Stewart BuffaLo Gnp Dan Walsh Miller American ehropsl1lro Registry aaflo Ielalry aSfO elation IndlannA G Leonard Chi cago Ill Y E Skinner Chicago III G I Howard Davison Sllllbroolc N Y MUbrott John y bpringer Denver < Qlpi C JI Mortimer Levering Lafay I Ballingcr lolnserorLmJ Otto Intl I J Kansas City LiveStock Exchange Allen John Pox J Eugene liusi L A Alen P GheB G Forrest A J Knollin II G S r O B Trowcr I Icy J K Neff Tamblyn J K Sloller VC llonrlcl C 1 McCoun Union Stockyards South Omaha J W J e 1 Kenyon Board of Sheep Commissioners TV yo I < Rock Springs mingHon Tim Kinney uon 7 M Wilson Douglas lion William Wil-liam Madden Wolton Jam Mc ountyCoioritdoAtttli0 I Weld county ColordoAn < Millen In Snllc Arapahoc l couniy Colorado l II 1 Koblnson Denver Colo SADDLE CONTEST I 1 Stockmen arc beginning to indicate I in the con that they have preferences i test for the cowboys saddle haps 1 und bridle donated by tin Sail Lake Saddlery company to the cononiion I I funds Several new candidates have been nominated by their friends during dur-ing the week and the whole list IH i I making a owing of strength that promises wcill for the fund Well known cattle sheep and horsenion arc I being voted for about equally thus far as the first cleanup of the ballot boxes i 1 made by Mir Arthur Parsons who is i conducting the contest discloses Following t Fol-lowing was the tally last night at l r oclock and the list of candidates together to-gether with their vote will bo printed I by The Tribuno at least once n week I until thc polls close r W L While 82 J H Sncley I Pleasant SI H B Hoy wood IS A l I i Gregory is M l K Parsons 77 G F Beckslead Rlverton 77 John ID Aus tin Heber OS J I While rt7 I D y I Saunders ol H IT Lawson 53 l Hal i W Brown 4S J W Clyde Heber 1C Jesse M l Smith 13 J C Leary 42 l George C Whitmore Ncphi 3C C Ira Tuttle 27 James Ajidrus St George 27 Adam PaterSon Ogden 25 T G Wlmmer IS ilmcr ISTHE THE CONCERT I Following iSthp progrunmKr of the Tabernacle concert J for convention S I k Grand Opening Chorus Rluidcgger g I I Tabernacle Cholrnnil OIl I I Duo Consojationj Stephens Mrs Lizzie Thomas Edward and Miss Aryllla Clark Organ solo r Allegro l > Andan I tine Lamar Quartette Rlgoletio Verdi Mrs Edward Miss Clark Mr Ensign Mr Ashworth O My Father by speoiaj requestS request-S Arranged Tenor solo selected T SAshworth Violin solo Concert Mazurka to Prof Stephens J Clive Mr W C Cllve Contralto solo The Kiss Ardlttl Miss ArviHa Clark Baritone solo with Chorus Accompaniment Accom-paniment Little Gypsy Sweet heart Herbert H S Ensign and Tabernacle choir Soprano solo Ernanl Verdi i Mrs Lizzie T Edward and Ladies La-dies Chorus Hallelujah jChorus Handel Tabernacle Choir The StaSpan led Banner Keys Audience Choir and Organ John J McClellanOrganist I rcClcUan ROOM CANVASS In the rom canvass yesterday Ed I Parsons covered Main from North I Temple to Fourth South and listed 100 I rooms with detailed information for the committee Roscoe Vigus handled I West Temple and State between North I Temple and Fourth South and caught I I sixtyseven rooms on each street He I also worked South Temple and First South from Third Yest to Second East I The former has C7 and the latter 7C furnished rooms which will be available I avail-able for convention use E H Calllster has received a letter I from L G Powers chief statistician in charge of agriculture at Washington I Washing-ton In which ho announces his Intention Inten-tion of attending the livestock convention con-vention in January and he asks Mr Calllslcr to find him accommodations Mr Powers visited Salt Lake last winter win-ter and says that he enjoyed the visit very much |