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Show UTAH WQOLGROWERS ARE IN SESSION SALT LAKE, Dec. S. Ecry one, practically, talked tariff at the opening open-ing session of the Utah Woolgrowors' conentlon here todny. Mobt of the speakers, iucluding E H. Calllster, tho provident, viewed with alarm tho proposal to reduce the duty on foreign for-eign wool Mr, Calllster, in his annual an-nual address, said the tariff classification classifi-cation should ho simplified and only two kindf, of wool recognized' clothing cloth-ing and carpot wool. Duties, lie declared, de-clared, should be assessed on a scoured scour-ed baslH. Edward Chapman, a visiting sheepman sheep-man from Wyoming, said he -wantml the wool tariff settled. Better the freo Hijt, ho ald, than the present un- i MggnwMP nm in certainty and added that conditions for the woolgrowor can be no worse |