Show WEALTH IH IN WOOL r v f i 41 A industry iAti siry lobe to be protected ami fostered the convention of wool growers which tn et last sunday in the den ver yer city hall is more than a depre tentative enta tive gathering of a particular in interest te rest besides colorado Colora ao utah kaneas kamm nebraska Wy wyoming and even distant minnesota were represented by men who are largely and directly interested in thia this magni fi scent beat industry this convention has 1 elc excited 1 cited comment over the entire count country rr the newspapers newe papera in all the wool growing sections of the country have hailed the movement as one to be encouraged A and aa as an example to their own sections the movement in denver has inaugurated the national meeting otwool of wool growers which assembles in chicago on the ath ofray of may nex tand taud the result of the one ofie which meets in denver will be more than local in its effect and influence the prime object of the convention ia is an exhibition of ita its strength a necessary factoring fac factor torin in the prosperity of this section of the country and tu show the danger of ita its ob litera lion tion if it the program of a reduced tariff which is threatened by the democratic committee of way ways and mean in the present hide of representatives is permitted to take the form of law we wd are pleased to learn that our territory is so ye well represented at this important gathering ia the denver gives the following di ecat st of on an inter interview yiew with major V V af M C sileane Sil vane sone of the tle delaga delegates tes from utah association wb which ic h will be found of great interest especially by our farming friends there la Is no question said major silva in the mind of any reasoning man but lut that the wool interests of the western ettern TT country are really as great a as ha the ao so much vaunted mining interests ind and now that the wool people have corno come here it ia is for the benefit of the tile colorado people to listen to what they have rot got to say Y the parties who are talking know what they are talking about and it ia is certainly to the best interests of all western men to encourage any and everything that will tend to forward the tile industries os of the thio country in the territory of utah there are lome sheep and the wool clip bonns pon hIls vow wow take farou ry bind when one realizes alises re tbt that outside of atu mali there are montana idalo arizona ana ante LA the lindof mand of every avery bui blit neBB iness mm min a therod thorough gh conviction as to the full importance porta ot of tha the tariff on the sr great at product of the west F tha the south his discovered that the cotton need not ba be sent away to be worked into fa fabri briCT cir and now new E I neland is lot working wool instead of and VI tjien hen the question qa of barix means the lousiness of the west here there is in no uli e of men being cither either republicans or democrats Demo crata for the simple reason that the question to bo be is whether or not yon you irant to ta put money in ili their pocket how is it that you arc are sent with credentials hare flare youil state organ oryan iza tion yes s the wool glowers of utah and idaho held a convention on the kt lot instant in gait salt lake cit city and d perfected au an sanitation organization at it has als ways been a difficult matter to get got concentrated action among wool growers in in our territories ea their modes of ofra raising laing sheep being so df dif berant from thit that in in other but they now tile exigencies exigencies of the situation and are resolved to do all a 11 in power to help he forward their interests and the At interests of the country coun tri rv what did you do at the salt lake convention 7 after ir organizing I 1 was selected to draw up resolutions which I 1 dimand did and to the conver convent iti 0 on n they were unanimously adopted adopt ed and an mr weiler weller mr bly healey ealey Il and meela self were e elected selected as delegates to the denver convention and directed to presen present t the resolutions to the here will V m you let the tribune have A it ampy of the unions ut ions 1 I do not know that 1 I should allow them to e be published before they are read the attire porter reporter assured major silva th that 0 no o harm could result from their publication and the gentleman ew pock containing the following preamble and resolutions alie wool growers of utah and idaho being tero b cd in D convention and representing lu in this till assemblage jide one of ot the most important of or american industries an au industry to n which we have devoted the best bet energies of our lives in developing tho territories despite the most trying difficulties of a desert country aud bud a IL mouna which beean began with small investments until 1 1 y 1 1 re t a lu iu the aggregate 1 of citizens aad and am amply an up plying ying american Amer icam markets lelern e learn with alarm and dang dancer er which threater threat eM thil great national industry by the in tro odthe so called morrison bill in congress in which a further reduction per cent on foreign wool is demanded by the freo trade befth teas bl came bould absolutely ault tile wool growing rr of this coun try therefore be it resolved that tins this C conven nuu herewith heartily indorse t ila call for A of wool growers wars in den veron the orl of march fro I 1 arab and tb unit at we heye herewith with pledge our support to that convention in evary every possible waa way a delegation dele KAtion be sent froim from this convention to ae fr esolat us at the convention tu to meet n anver arch llarch 12 next F resolved Res Mo that we request toe res re to oration of the tariff of 1867 the resolutions are signed by a great num number ber of p prominent romine nt wool between 4 n growers and head of sheep and between and of invested C exclusa v a of ranches do you think the plan for include ing all western vestern states in tho the tn t be formed tora orrow is a good one aked the reporter the greater latitude you can give to this movement the cr greater eater will bo be the resu results its that follow ao so long as the movement is a a united one wie you that tt tho le plan of alfees in your territory w was as dif different Terent I 1 in what way from that in this otate M is it bior our prating grazing country is ia in patch efi hero JIM and there anil and our manner of living an arab roaming from one place to another the sheep remain in one place only a few da days va at a time and then move on the herd ers era live livo in a wagon having a projecting about fourteen inches over each oi hd aide e and a covering on this they have A e a stevo in the front part and in the bed carry provisions the body of the wagon server serves as a bleeding bleeping Ble ng apartment for or the two herders gerders her ders 1 in t the winter the sheep graze in the valleys of southern and western utah and in the summer they inove to the me mountains in the north we have no sheds in winter to protect the herds but as I 1 eay they keep moving mo r inz about |