Show WOOL GROWERS ASK FOR LOWER RATES the wool growers of utah and wyoming are making an a attempt to induce the railroads to offer better rates on the transportation of wool from this territory to boston they allege that the railroads are discriminating against them by allowing a heavy differential in favor of eastern oregon points and they threat threaten Ln to bring the matter to the attention of the interstate commerce commission it if the railroads do not remedy conditions the sheep men ask for a reduction of the freight on wool from common points in utah and wyoming to boston and request the railroads to ro the rates which were in force ivo five or six icara cars ago this would mould re duce the rate from 2 12 to per hundred weight it is said that at portland ore the railroads meet the rates by and the charge for the haul of one thousand miles further than the utah and wyoming points is 13 only one dollar per hundred or less lebb than hau half the charge for the shorter distance |