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Show the federal building. As a result of these meetings the sheepmen ere honing hon-ing for relief from the sesent trouble, ea tke forests.. tVOOL GROWERS TO mm delay i:i ' P.EVISI0!Of TARIFF Hera a promiaent nembera of tha N-ttooal N-ttooal Wool Growers ' asaociatioa will be ia Washington, V. C, next month ad will make an earnest flgbt agaiast any consideration by cooftreaa of tbe P '"poeed revision of tke tariff on wool, be committee wae appointed lat eight at the close of g meetiog of tbe executive committee aad tbe legislative legisla-tive committee of tbe national aaso etation at tbe Wilson betel ns follows: lay Uohbia, Joaepht Or.; Oeorge K-KeMer, K-KeMer, Craig. Moat.; J. D. Nuhlitt, Cokevifle, Wvo,; K. W. IVrkina, Klag staff. Aria.; Peter G. Jobaston, Blai-a-fool, Iiia.l George Austin, Halt Lake ('ity; Jl. J. Knoitin, t bits go. Besiues tbeae nembera It in probable rrank Uooding, president, and H. W. Mri lure, secretary of tbe asaoeiattoa, will atteal tbe lobbying bee ia toasbiagtua ul tbeir owe aecord. ' The co-nmtttoe was appointed as result of the fear on the part of sheep men that tks tariff matter woe Id be brought up and rattled at the extra seaaioa of congress before the tart ft board, wbirb is now in the fiejj, completes com-pletes its investigations. Tha sh'.p-aieu sh'.p-aieu will lobby against the ron-hir-rn tion of tbe wool matter until tha tariff board makes its report, it is tiie asserted as-serted benef that when the rt i made a different licbt wii be tnruwn j'on tbe wool tanrf aiaftcr. 1 be meeting of the wol fowrri here began eoaeslHr mnrDiii.; nn enn tinued until 11 o'rlok ui ni.fa. Ine grazing Iron Me on t tie im ' n-n i f'r,-tx . Ptera coomder-rj at Udk'tli t lheermen Vlitel the piiv"-'"! t fur ! p-iers, who arc in wi-u I v m J |