Show NO INTERRUPTION IN LOADING OF WOOL Despite Action of Railroads It ItIs ItIs ItIs Is Thought Old Custom Will Prevail r Notwithstanding the lie fact that at al a meeting In Iii Chicago In lii September representatives rep rep- es from the tho Central Freight Trunk Lines Linesa association the thc Western a association and tho the Trans Alit url Freight h t A Agents association decided not notto notto notto to load wool for Cor shippers In the tho fu future future fu- fu a- a ture Indications are arc that loading will he clone dono this thi season as in lu the past throughout the tho V Western states stales The matter of the loading loading- of wool is an au Important one for to Utah Idaho I where millions ot or und Wyoming pounds of wool art are clipped and shipped annually The announcement that tho the practice of or loading by the railroads would bo be discontinued brought brought- disappointment to some growers grow groW- considerable ers en who Wile would be put to expense by the doing away avay with the practice The rho Trans Missouri association u. tion Uon has jurisdiction over only that part putt of or Utah between Spanish h Fork and und Collinston however and und the tho ac ac- ac- ac I lion tion of that body In that it would would no not affect territory outside of the tract trac mentioned has not been looked upon with ith a great deal leal of concern If however tho m railroads i h oad represented ted by y tho the association decide to mao maKe inc order of or discontinuing discontinuing- loading In their local territory as well as at their common common cornmon com corn mon points many wool growers In the tho state and adjacent country countr will sit it il up an and take notice Xo No Definite Action Oun The Tho matter of loading in local ter- ter has been docketed for fOI several ral months for consideration by hy the lie Trans Trans- Trans Missouri agents but hut definite atlon ac action ac- ac lion tion r regarding it has not been heen taken At a recent meeting when the matter Short Line Lino was discussed ed the tho Oregon and tho the San Pedro representatives representative's 10 ic- Cus fused d to commit themselves commit themselves es r regarding ardin their 10 local 1 territory and tho the matter has stood StOOl at al that since Ince The rians Missouri association meets in Kan Kansas City Cily April 3 3 and tho the question Is scheduled to come corne UI up for consideration lion ion then but as It has been carried over o without discussion for 01 several meetings It Is reasonable to pr predict that hat it may be lie again aln In the meantime meantime mean mean- time lime the clipping sea season on will he be on and the railroad companies will doubtless doubt doubt- less Jess ess follow rollow the policy polley thc they have hav fol- fol lowed in the pa past t regarding reg the loa load load- lug Ins ng of oC wool for the shippers NOt oh j J. J I. I L IA Moore commercial a agent ent tot for tho Salt all Lake Lalee Route Houte at Riverside IU Cal CU Is In tho the city for a duy day or two J J. J A A. I Reeves ee cs general freight agon agent of the Oregon Short Line went t tn tO Ogden n Monday to sec cc J J. C director etor of or the tho lines lIne who was ms passing through h on en route i from flom Chica Chicago o to San Francisco T T. T A A. Benton genet general al agent of tho the Rio Hlo Grand Grando department ger er Monday Monda Western was In Ogden |