Show CONVENTION NOTES The Nichols Concert band parades the ho streets dall daily besides furnishing music for the tho convention sessions Joe Streng western agent of r ic mann Bros of oC Boston was active In welcoming the to Ogden Thursday An address ot of more than Interest scheduled for today Is that of R r iv Y Burch editor of the American merlean Sheep Breeder of Chicago Ill Mr will talk LlIe on The American Sheep Industry Past Present and Future George Gcorge S Walker Valker of Cheyenne Wyo yo nl ot thin tho National association Is a very ver busy man He was engaged most of the do day Thursday givIng lie tho final touches to his annual report t which will 1111 be read before the tho conven comell convention tion Saturday afternoon Gov s address of welcome at afternoons session was greeted with tremendous applause e by bythe bythe the assembled delegates The tone of oC heart hearty greeting which was the key keynote ke note noto of the governors address addre s found a responsive chord In the breast or of every present C B Stewart secretary of the Utah Wool Growers association Is among the lie prominent in attendance from Crom this state Mr Stewart sa says the tho hocks throughout the state are In good condition considering the severe seere heather now l prevailing I L Reynolds secretary of the board I of control of oC the Weber club acting as hosts to the National convention was has too Ill to be present at reception headquarters Thursday and his place was ably filled b by C C Rich Richards ards Jr acting secretary Gene Geno Melady of oC the firm or of Bros lIe I Ill dealers In live stock nt at South Omaha and Chicago Is on the ground with a number or of new adver ader stunts One of these Is an day watch bearing tile the legend It Itis Itis is time to ship your our live stock to Bros Melady Melad James Henderson and his son Ben Benjamin Benjamin jamin W V Henderson of Oneida Idaho are In attendance ot at the convention Mr Ir Henderson was has for formerly formerly merly a resident of Cache valle valley but buthe buthe he became Interested In sheep raising a few rew years ago ngo and moved to Idaho where lie he has continued the business successfully A delegate from faraway Japan Is attending the convention In inthe the tho person of Dr a prom promInent prominent Japanese who Is here to In investigate sate gate the smatter matter of shipping sheep from this country to his native land Dr was an Interested listener at atthe atthe the session Thursday and he ma may bo be prevailed upon to deliver an address before the lie convention adjourns Among the prominent delegates to to the convention are E H Callister In iI Internal revenue collector for fOl the dis district district of Montana comprising the states tat of Montana Idaho and Utah and Col II H E Booth United States district at attorney torne torney for Utah Both gentlemen are Interested In n the wool growing getting In industry dush Fred W Gooding president or of tho National association is a brother of oC of oC the ho state or of Idaho President Goodings address delivered before beCore the tho convention Thursday show showed ed that the lie association had made gratl tying progress during the tho last year ear and expressed a hopeful view for the lie In Industry industry for tho year ear to come The response to the address of wel welcome conic come which was to have hae been delivered I b by Hon John Hart of Idaho was given gien b by P G Johnston of oC Blackfoot as Mr Hart was unable to be present plesent in intine tine time for fol tho ho opening meeting owing to dola delay of oC the train from Crom the north lA tI Johnstons alit talle although was wa nevertheless s a pleasing e effort ort and was well received A J eastern vice Ice president of the National Wool Growers Is ono one of oC the big men me i In the or Ol Ills HIs a address dress at the opening open In ing session was replete with good sug suggestions sm and sensible advice to the of the west Mr Ml Knollin was formerly a resident or of Utah and Idaho and amI owns largo large sheep interests Interest In these two states at present The welfare of oC the tho incoming dele delegates delegates gates over the Union Pacific and South Southern Southern ern Pacific railroads Is being looked after aCter b by P H Cool Cook and A D B Moseby representing tile the lines named at Ogden Mr Cook today said that notwithstandIng Ing the dela delays s occasioned by snow snowstorms storms etc the railroads are aro doing everything In their theil power to get et the delegates Into town just as quickly as possible Among the visitors at lie tho wool con convention are W r T Bowles treasurer of oC the Bowles Live Stock Commis mien company Q Chicago W F Jet Jetmore Jetmore more the St Louis Na National stock yards ards and Charles n it Bogue Jr representing the Leo Lee Live LiveStock Stock company compan of oe South Omaha Mr Bogues grandfather Is a cousin ot of Virgil DOlue Bogue chief engineer of oC the tho Western estern Pacific railroad James Healy of Rawlins n a range man of 21 i years ear experience and In deputy sheriff ot of Carbon county count Wyoming Is an In Interested vis Is visitor Itol at the wool convention Mr has just returning from San Francis Francisco co where ho had taken taleen two to govern goern government ment prIsoners from Wyoming when he struck the convention The Call Cali California fornia officers opened their eyes oyes with astonishment when Mr Healy told them he hind had brought the tho prisoners 1100 mile nilles without the use or of Irons A subject close to the hearts ot of mho tho will be touched upon today b by Hon Ralph D Cole from Ohio Congressman Cole will de liver an address on The Tariff Or Wool Yoo The to a are opposed to an any ehan change of oC the tariff on wool anti and assert with much reason that should hould the tariff be lowered tho high cost of 01 production In the west would render time the wool growing Indus tr try and destroy one of oC tine the leading sources of Income now note enjo enjoyed ed b by a large section ot of the west western western ern country countr Harry B Jennings Is on dut duty In time the department at head headquarters quarters In tho Reed Recd hotel A card In index ex Is kept In mho tho of ico of all tors and also of places where ne ac accommodations arc to be ha had The hotels arc all full and many delegates I were Ire glad to avail themselves ot of II le the private homes home of at the i hospitable residents of Ogden thrown open for tOl the guests during convention week A corps of the local high school cadets Is on hand to assist in directing visitors to their lodgings lodging R J Stone president or of the O ford Down Record association ot of Stonington Ill Is a delegate to the convention an anan and an Interested participant In all the tho pro proceedings Mr lIr Stone is I known all ovar the middle west as n a of lifelong experience Ho He said this was wa his first visit to Utah I was pas well ne ac with ono one of oC the leading men of oC your OUI state Mr George Q Cannon said Mr Stone to n a News tive th o today lIe He called on me at my ml Ionic home In ht Illinois severn several I years ears ago ngo anal analI I promIsed him that I should call on him upon my first visit west This Is the first time I have got this far fal west and I ant am sorry to know that Mr Can Cannon Cannon non has passed away I hope to get et to Salt Lake before returning cast for I am greatly Interested In conditions In Utah and when I sea seo here In Ogden what the Mormons have hae accomplished I say the countr country would be better off of if Ie there thero were vere many more Mormons In Iii I it |