Show WOOL MARKET abari ET IS LOOKING BETTER reports from boston and other wool centers that the wool market hes taken a decided bi aiace ace and wool ool is being purchased in large blocks is about the lest best news greened by niema members r of the utah Wool growers association in a long time according tu to C B stewart secretary stewart saya says that the utah wool growers still have their 1910 clip in storage in boston and are holding out for better prices he ile states the growers have fully expected this increase after the first of the year and are gratified at seeing the increase coming along so soon there is every prospect of the situation clearing up and the growers being able to dispose of the cl clip p r right g h t away after january 1st ast the utah growers have stored their wool as a unit through the association dispatches from boston say large sales of wool mostly territory stock were reported on the boston market last week three nulls mills alone buying several million pounds dealers believe now that values will soon turn up upwards ards while others have indulged in some speculation one dealer securing one million pounds of wyoming wool from Phil adelphi paying it is said twenty cents in the grease or up to 66 56 cents scoured among the transfers are a half million pounds fine staple montana at twentythree twenty three cents transfers Transfer sin in original sacks include several lots of wyoming at seventeen to twenty cents and a number at eighteen and one half to nineteen and one half cents WOOL GROWERS MAKING FIGHT to make possible a good hard fight against the reduction of the tariff on wool ool the utah ers nocia association tion directors have announced an assessment ame of fiat cente centis a share on all stock of the ameir a tion the ame ament to fall duo due a letters are being sent out to the wI growers requesting the payments to be made and expressing the opinion that the payment will be a profitable investment for the sheep men C B stewart secretary of the association sas a large part of the money had already been paid in and that the reet rest of it will III be forthcoming utah is not the only state ing to fight the proposed reduction an assessment of fifty cents for every one hundred head of sheep has been made in wyoming by the wyoming growers association and it has resulted in the raising of a large fund hind |