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Show 101HW MEET ; K HUGE SUCCESS! j Tin's Js flic Unanimous Ycnlici of Those in Attendance. Attend-ance. Speulal lo The Tribune. OGDEN. .Tan. 0. The last of the delegates dele-gates who remained over after the forly-sl.th forly-sl.th annual convention of tho National WoolKiowers' association came to a closo yesterday, left for their respective homes this afternoon. Fred W. Gooding, president; A. J. Knol-Un, Knol-Un, eastern vlee-presidont. and G:oigc S. Walker, secretary, were among Use last to leavo the city this arternoon. While standing in the lobby of the Heed hotel, which has. been tho headquarters of the woolgroweis. the three officials discussed, in an animated manner this afternoon, the convention in all of It? phases, and each agreed that it has been the most successful convcnlion ever held bv th woolKrowcrs. President Gooding and Secretary Walker Walk-er left for Salt Lake, where they have, some business to transact before going to their homes. Vice-president Kncllln left for Idaho to look arter his sheep Interests, In-terests, before proceeding to his home In Chicago. Hy midniphl Saturday all of the prr.e sheep and other e.Nhibils bad been placed in comfortable cars and sent on to their destination. The Elks' "smoker." which was tendered ten-dered the delegates at the club rooms last niijhi waa one of the most enjoyable of the social features of the convention. Officials Of-ficials of the association delivered addresses, ad-dresses, and responses were made by local citizens. Following a programme of nru-sic nru-sic and other features, a banquet was served in the dining-rooms |