,THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1898. 6. -. - - " i 1 i r . ' . - t , - ... - t 8EEF RAISERS OF THE COUNTRY Forming a National Organi zation iji Denver. Fist Gathering cf the Cattfe Men" of the United States. ' ' ' 4 One of the Features of the Assemblage W 111 be a Monster Buffal 6 B arbecue ; . Uniibrm Quarantine Laws- v iDenveT, Jan. 24.-An organization will be formed here to-morrow, which will have en -itcportaot influence on the future d&yel- - opmien cot only of Beuver, hut of the whole west. " The -people of this city for fiom-e monthia have been, looking iorwiard with great interest to the foTmationof . a National Cattle Growers association. Over five thousand'. ' dtetegates, represeatog the whole cattle .raisins and livestock business of th a United States will' he in attendance, esid'es a number, of the governors of dif -feremt states will be present and other per- -floras who directly or indirectly have some THE HEED OF BUFFALO connection, with cattle raising -will ibe in 1 altenidanee. vAmong those who have writ- eat that they 'Will -come to the convention acre the following: Governor -M. A. Otero, of New Mexico; Governor "W.- W. RichaTds, of "Wycming, Governor Silas A. Hblcomb, of Nebraska,- Governor' Stoberc B. Smith, of M'ontana; Governor 'XW'Ijedy, ."of Kan as, Goveirnior C. M. IBarnes, of Oklahoma, - end CDt tA. T. (Peters, investigator of ani smal dlseaiges, of 'the University of Ne- .braska.', ' - . , " 5 . ' . GEO. U GOUDDING. '(Chairmian Executive Oammittee.) The Hon-Arva Adams, -governor of Col--orada, ' will call the convention to order, -after which the delegates will el'&ct their .permantfnit omcers. 'The vibe presidents of the convention will !be the governors of all states and territories. - Every state and s ,terri'tcT!y. will ibe repreisented1 by "one dele gate, and the different icaittle, horse, sheep and s'Wine 'breeders-'' associations wlvl be represented by one delegate for every 10,000 . head of stock raised by such organization. 'Besides formlnig -a naUonal organizaticn, i the 'best "means' and methods' "for the de velopment of the cattle and stock ihdutry will be: er-ienrvely discussed. Papers will also be read on the following subjects du- rJng the convenition: ,7 ,TK-$'k'. ' , '"Adoption -of Vmore --uniform state ' ihabional quarantine taws, the railroad vver-f ' sua the trail in ; the mbvement; off stock, fAmterican, horses in .the. armies of 'Europe, tdieeases of live si iock and their remedy, the , ceding of 'arid lands to the states, the sheep industry and foest methods to eradi sate the eeab, tariff on : hides, .branding stock, the AUTe U R WI'IAffAMS, iS'BCmETTAiRT.' protection of uhe raage'lndustrytbe east- ,nn breedieTis of fine stack nd their rela , mvua vj lu.-o Hcotuiu I'iufge men, me mov - - ct'ent of 'cattle ' f rom south to horth, the Saaiib feeding ndustry.-Mn -the. west, -ship-t ', nnen t,. . of ; American " stocSk and meats ' to European. markets, J.the.i future of ; horse , -fcrc'edinig1 'in the .TJnii'ted States and thi en- e.Ertt6 of laws goveminia brands. ' Prof. . Peters, of, the University of Nebraska, will - tread, a. ipaper, on. 'The tajdvances . made, in ' -comtoatlinig . .contagious": d'liiieases" to-dav." The si-tlbg'ect of Irrigation will also receive ; 'Liea-uon at some sesision or. the conven The main , reason- why the new "organlza tion will meet-in this city is because Den 'ver i3 tagain 'becoming the -centre of the cattle briskness, which It occupied in for aner years. tDur'ing the past year the cat ' tie trade here has again been revived and ; lias assumed remarkable .proportions. The , - rJause of the increase is due to 'the fact that th a.ttle meiTof -the north and nutfi are using leaver as a jnadTKet -tor enliven tu ine eastern markets. VI t was -JioJ-oed ' h,i ume railroad that Lnver was ustd 'of th. uadtis as a -cattle centre and ah arrage uuent hJxowai:a3.ithe -ed and uudisit at ranenxe'a.t made, which ako as, ; the c&tue- 'nJea' who 'buy their rlive j stock iu Leaver, to unload; their . cajtle-. at vthci farms In'Aebnas'Aja; (Montana. orKansas. By this airang'0mjen.t -.traders cam" take their cattle to their, respective ranches for fat tfeinung, keep thiem 'there for thrc or five months and then seaid-them jbacfc.oai the slme bill of lading, to Heaver. .(Heretofore the stock fman ': from -Montana '-: was -: com pelled to look for young attle -in Tejus New IMexico- and 'Arizona, otten 5 pcnalu a half a year in a Journey south for, the ourDose.- If -instead, - he could tome ,to Denver during the trading season he would. meet the southern raisers and make n.s purcfctases; -which would be of great advan tage to both the seller and -the. -buyer. . If Denver fceccanes . the, cattfle trade- centre,", it will greatly a:ld Jhe cattle busings of; the south. IXcw,the "breeders make' no at tempt to put the catde raised -in the south, en the market 'because these are extTeinely lean- an-i need latteminig' before being butchered. Tho cattle were loaded tm the ?a iUe cars in the 'breeding states and -carried to soiioh centres of the trade market a a "e.nsa3 City and Omaha. ' Then, the cat tle men known- as .the feeders would buy h.iis five hundred ; or-five .thousand -heads of A cattle, sihl-pthem .to 'his -rani:h in Ksunsu or 'Nebraska and after ichey had been-fattened eecd -thenr once more -back to the entres of the cattle industry,' at a second expense. ' Now the -cattle breeders1 of the toutne-rn spates can bring their: cattle to rienver and from -there 'bringthem io the rich and verdant' pastures of the western states:, and after -the stock "has been fat tened carry it ibact' to be sold on the mar ket. . - -. ':- '' ;; '-:T:ft-y:: ;vv : ' '; : One of ' the big .features of -the gathering will be the grand., harb-ecue to be held on the last day of the Kmvention. t A'menu of buffalo meat,' dears' , meat," antelope FOR THE aNSnriEJR 'BAlRBECrOE. steiais and ' venisons' of all kinds will be served.. A maimunotih circus tent, capable of holding-10,000 -people h-as been secure! in case the weather -should' be inclement on the day the festival is given. - . Curator Ferill, cf the State (Historical so ciety, has applied for the heads and hides of the ibuffaloeathat will be slaughtered for the feaiat. Ten big huffalo have ibeer. groomed at the Union stock yarda for this event. Any one wishing a good meal ; oh: bhatday can satisfy his desire by attendinz the barbecue, .C: The convemtdon which (meets here Sia not the first meeting of the cattlemen of " the United States.- In 1885, at the great cat tle growers'' convention held In SL Louis, the -plan of Tormimg a national association was proposed, but the rivalry that existed beitween the Chicago nd St. 'Louis com -mission 'men preven ted the formation of a permaneab organizatden. ' f TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money ; if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. ' B. 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