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Show (MUCH OF HEIST I' T0BW1BS January Number of Ollicial I Organ to Be Issued Here Today. The .January number of the .N'atiouul Wool CI rower will ho issued this evening to tun 100 subscribers in different parts of the l.'uitcfl States. It is the first issue is-sue oi'lhe uiagar.ino since its headquarters headquar-ters luiM: beeu established in this eit, and shows carcl'iiTand skillful effort, in its makeup. The cover i.s" of an attractive attrac-tive (lesijru and illustrations throughout echanee the interest of thu various articles. ar-ticles. An interesting- feature of the maea-.ine maea-.ine i.s I hat it was printed iu .Salt Lalco ( ay, and all of the illustrations wcro made here. W. .M ct'luro. editor of the Wool Grower, looked over tho ad-I ad-I anc,e copies of the book yesterday with an air ot evident satisfaction and said that he believed the issue would be a iv inner. The first article in the booklet is written by l-Yank ). IfnKcnbarth, r?j. dent of the association. In it ho re-j view the work accomplished by the association during the past and out-liiKS out-liiKS that plan nod for tho future. iuoug oilier things, he shows the saving sav-ing affet'led in wool rales during the Inl year through the suit instituted by llo national assoe.ial ion. Article by KnoIIin. A. .1. Kiiollin. eastern vice president of the association, with head(juarlcrs in Chicago, lias an interesting article entitled "Tho Jti'dit. Wav.' In i'f hn doals with the errors mai(e by growers iu the past tiud points the way to" bettor bet-tor methods for tho future. "Ue hays tbafc tho putting of wool on tho free list was a great mistake and expresses Ihc opinion that no American congress will ever acrain make such a mistake. A. copy of tho address delivered by A. I1'. Potter, asaoeiato forester of the United' States, before tho national convention con-vention in Chc3ciniet is contained in the booklet. Tic. reviews tho work of I ho forestry department during I he past five years and shows a. general improvement, improve-ment, iris range conditions as t,ho rosult of regulation. He speaks highly of the influence in-fluence of sheep graziug in tho natlonul forests ami gives to slieop credit for preventing many debtruolivo fires. Woolgrowers' Troubles. .lames 35. Poole, editor of (he Chicago Jdvcstock "World, has written an article i'or tho bool: on "Tho Vici6siludc8 of tho Woolgrowcr. " "Woolgrowing in Australia" is handled, han-dled, in a capable way by I. II. llar-rowell llar-rowell of Sydney, Australia, who is rec-ogni.ed rec-ogni.ed as the world's wool oxport. Dr. li. H". Eansom of tho United Stales bureau of animal industry and 3Jrofcssor Georgo R. Morton, in charge of animal husbandry at tho Colorado Agricultural collogo, liavo contributed articles for tho magazine. Tho London wool market is reviewed bv one of tho largo London wool coin-1 mission firms. Tt shows a probable fdiorfngo of IHO.OOO pounds of wool in Australia., whore- tho clip is iusf. bo- mg finished, and also a steady upward up-ward trend of prices from September to January 10, when tho article was written. The oditor has written a comprehensive compre-hensive account; of tho influence of predatory wild animals on moat prices. |