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Show PARTY FOR CONVENTION - i i Hagcnbarth and Others on Way to M Live-Stock Meeting. CHICAGO, Jan. 7. Frank J, Hagen-barth Hagen-barth of Spencer, Ida., who is president i vof the National Livestock association, accompanied by twenty prominent rep-leoentatives rep-leoentatives of the packing, livestock and railroad Interests, will leave Chicago Chica-go for Denver at 11 o'clock tonight in J two private cars over the Chicago & Northwestern railroad, to attend the annual convention of the National Livestock association, which Is to be held In Denver January 10 to 14. The National Livestock Association of America h?.s a membership of over a quarter of a million and embraces leading farmers, packers, breeders, feeders and handlers of livestock in the country. President Hagenbarth said prior to leaving: "The prlmrry object of the reorganized reorgan-ized National Livestock association will be the promotion of harmony among the allied branches of the live-, stock Industry. We Intend to bring about an era of educational and scientific scien-tific development of the business which will be based on the principle of co-operation." |