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Show , WAITING TO SHIP - 1 WOOL TO THE U. $. I Australian 8hoep Ralaero AnxlouB for I Democrntlo Vic- H tory. H ffrS,lR h,t a,Mcow, Mont., Independent . ' l ho Hon. James Dryco, Drttlsh nnv bassador to tho United SUtes, haa boon In AuBtralln this summor, and In ft recent spoooh nt Molbourno ho ohoer- od tho honrts of tho Australian wool growora by tolling that thoro was proa- poet of an early roductlon In tho Amorlcan wool tariff. TIiIb, he pro- dieted, would moan a largo increaso iii tho wool exports from Australia to tho United StntoB. The nmbasnador 1b right. That In I Juat whut will happen If th,o wool tariff Is lowerod, nnd tho Montana shoop mon know, becnuso they romombor what happened In 1S0-I whon wool wasn't worth anything nnd whon shoop wero worth oven Iosb. When tho Dom- fl ocrntlc momborB of tho ways and moans commlttoo of tho houso, In fho recent BeBslon of congress, prosonto'rt fl tholr wool bill for consideration, they clnlmod that It would iuuronso tho lm- ports of wool Into Amorlca by 190. H 000,000 pounds. Hut thoro can bo no IncronBo In tho' H consumption of wool and tho Amor- can grower Is wondorlng what Would' B hocomo of 11)0,000,000 pounds of hlH wool undor tho Doniocratlo tariff laws. Nearly .10,000.000 of that 90.000,000 la H Krown rlrht lioro lU Montnnn. It !fi l wonder that Burland Is urging tho H olection of a Ueuiocratia congraoi and . that London looks with favor upon tho! oandidncy of Woodrow Wilson H |