Show THE WOOL INTEREST 1 In Tn a recent letter to Charles Chlrles Ch Crane Clane President of Utah Wool Growers Association from our well d known tow townsman W L Pickard I extract and send you the following Jai I will win state that if there is any any- thing anything I J can do for the western wool grower will be pleased to do it butr but r l t z ift of course you know nothing can be bedone bedone bedone done without money and if you want some one to go to Washington you will win hit have ve to send a good sized draft for that is what counts The tariff reform league are around with witha a petition for the manufacturers to sign sigu for free wool and something will have to be done by the growers or they will get it through they never sleep and ana what what- you do will have to be done quickly Judging from the above it be- be behooves be behoove hooves hoove the wool grower everywhere to be up and doing and aud contribute liberally to the cause Charles Crane the president of the Utah Wool Growers Association was elected to go to Washington as soon as called upon by the National National As As- Association Association Association and ad as soon as sufficient funds could be collected for or that purpose It i la is a difficult matter to reach all aU the wool growers at this season of the year It i hoped however all will contribute without urgent solicitation as the very ex- ex exIstence existence ex existence of the industry now depends upon the active interest taken by wool men themselves Colonel J E Clinton of Ne hi the secretary of the Association Association and James Chesney of Salt BaIt Lake are securing subscriptions for the furtherance of the caus causA WOOL GROWER SALT LAKE CITY December 1889 |