Show I TALKING oi Of I IW W At 2 0 o'clock this afternoon about fifty representative of the state and from Idaho and md W Wyoming oming went w into inLo session ion at the Commercial club to talk over ocr the proposal 1 to mike miko Chicago a wool center for the United States At tho the meeting are Iro Fred Gooding Good Genii ing of Ida W. W Scot Scot Anderson Anderon of Boise and J. J E. E Cos Cosgriff rI of this city as representatives of the National i Wool Wooi Growers' Growers association and N. N S. S Neilson Neison of Ephraim and Tom Torn Austin Austn of this c city as representatives of tho the Utah Wool I Growers Growers' ers Gro association too and a lar largo large c num nun number ber of largo large from all al over the stat state I lb The business to be tl taken cn up is th that t of makin making a merger of nil all al sheep growers rower for the sc nt selling or of wool to the mills hulls 1118 The Tie plan is for all aU wool grown rown in tho the United States to ho bo shipped to Chica Chicago o and be placed in an au immense immens storage plant there Tho The buyers do their business at atI that point instead of f comin coming here and aDI I buying from tho the producers direct dired and paying them not what is ri right bt but what they wish to Tho sheep industry in this state is s samong amon among tho largest and the tho meeting is looked upon as the most important move more ever made The plan now now- on foot is iB is that Utah should help to build a storn storage o plant near tho the Chicano Chicago stock yards ards capable of holdin holding pounds of wool wool Plans has havo been made mado for tor this structure and tho the money has bas been ance ad advanced 33 per cent of or it by the tho banks of Chica Chicago o and th the tho rest by members of tho the National Wool Growers Growers' association of the na na- na tion ton Unite Unto All Al States Utah this season is sending most mOEt of her hor wool to Boston for storage and for selling but the tho declare decaro that one ono state stat i it is not enough It I is declared certain that other wool growing ro iD states tates will wi adopt tho the Chicago plan and tho the proposal al is being sifted to the bottom by prop those in attendance today to day and all al possible chance of a misun misunderstanding misun is being eliminated There aro are many thin things to be taken into cons consideration d raton and one is sectionalism section section- which arise rates might Freight arse it is rumored mi might b cause cause- caust a n friction five Seventy per cent of the wool ool mi mills of tho the country arc aro art in the tl New New- ED England land states and it is if thou thought ht that there might bo ho hI a n conflict in prices between an ea eastern east t. t ern erit fr and a western rn state because of the freight rates Tates The The union however o ho will wi have hac for i its ita intention the tho preventing of thi this with wib th the probable formin forming of a universal 1 price of sale al It I is thou thought ht possible that this may ma cause a Tai raise e in the thC manufactured products products prod pro of wool If I the mills mUl have ha c to pay pa moro more for their wool they thc will i charge blie more for their manufactures All AJ these e ethin thin things are aro fro bein being taken taken- into consideration consideration tion at the meeting Also Alo About Cleaning Another important matter mater which is isto isto isto to be brou brought b up is ii it the proposed change e ein in tho cleaning and shipping of wool ool E. E A. A Erving representing the Century Mercantile company of ol Berkeley CaK CaLi Cat is at the tho meet meeting in with witha ceitha ih a now nm plan It I is possible to ship wool from Salt Lake City Clr to Berkeley and thence it is to to Chicago Chitto as ns cheaply as as i ship hip it i from hero here direct to the tho Illinois capital It I is now proposed to ship th the tho wool to Berkeley and have it cleaned there there- and ship it thence to Chicago With Wih the thc dirt dirt out it is said fRid the wool ool will i weigh CO GO per cent less leM and the cost cot of snipping shipping will w-i w bo ho reduced to the thead ad advantage of nf the grower trower Amoo Among those thoE in attendance at the mc meeting tl is William H. H Manes Manss industrial commissioner of the Chicago Association of Commerce Commeree He i il very ver- enthusiastic over o er tho the new new- Chica Chicago o plan and hopes to help belp push the proposition through He lIe says that in hi his opinion Utah's I pounds of wool each year vear will wi be I shipped to Chicago o and handled systematically systematically 58 instead of in a haphazard manner as heretofore i Local Banker Talks J. J E. E Cosgriff president of the Commercial Com Corn I mercial mercal National bank of this city is isan isan isan an enthusiastic Ho He o said air this mornin morning I ha have hare been working for months on the plan for the tho selling of the wool w-ool and andI I 1 now now- think I am ba backing kin a good scheme It I is for the good of tho the and all al of them I 1 have havo talked with wih realize that fact Some of the other in attendance at Qt aro are Tim Kinney Rock Hock Sprin Springs s Wy Wyo 0 O. F. F Chapman Evanston Evanston Evans Evans- ton J. J B R. R R Allen Alen Draper John Idaho H. H P. P Larsen Ephraim Swen 0 O. Nielsen Jew Fairview William Villiam Murchison la Ia I. I R. R R Whittaker Whitaker and John JohnK K K Madsen arsen Mt I. I Pleasant W W. R. R R Daniels Daniels Dan Dan- Heber J. J 8 S. Murdock Heber H H. P. P Larson W W. I K Aitken Aiken Richmond and John II 11 I. I Seely Mount Pleasant The meet meeting probably will wi ho in session ses ses- sion the greater reater part of f the afternoon |