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Show Important to Wcol Growers. Tho Illadu Isreipieslcd lo auiioiiuco Uiatrrcsldcnt William liwerencc, of tho National Wool Grower' nasoelatlon lias Issued a call to tho wool growers of llio United Slates to send dclegatos to n meeting to bu held in Washington on Tuesday, February 0, 1801, to protest against tho wool and woolen schedules of the Wib"iii tnriirbill. A committee of wool growers is nlno to appear before the Semite llnanco committco to present arguments against freu wool. As It. grows moru and more likely that un organized effort will l made In tho Senate to either tntiivly revise tho Wilson Wil-son bill, or substitute n new incaturu in its stead, tho flock-iniisttrH of tho conn try should bestir themselves to save-their save-their imperiled iudustr. . Thu wool clip of tlio past j cur bus been told at prices approximating n fieu trade basis, simply because mnuufuctnreis believed that wool would be mndo frco by tho present Congress, nnd they could not afford to buy wool at protection prices to mako up into good tli ilVonld not reach the consumer until llio now I nt ill bill is a law. Thuthcep- niiiers hao had u convincing lesson as to what tho Wilson bill means for tlioiji. Let them arrange to bo represented nt tl o Washington Wash-ington meeting, and hilT for thu defeat of tho free wool clause ir v |