. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. WESTERN MEAT COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO results for California in the stock industry. He would never rest until he placed his herds at the very head of all. For Yice-President, J. H. Glide, Jr., of Sacramento, was selected. Treasurer, James Whitaker, Sacramento; Secretary, Professor E. W. Major, Alameda; Directors, E. W. Howard, I. W. Bird, Francis I. Hodgkins, Gen. W. R. Shafter, A. B Ewens, Judge Peter J. Shields, Wm. Pierce. Professor Major moved that there be elected a legislative committee. This brought on a debate as to action in legis- lative matters in conju


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. WESTERN MEAT COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO results for California in the stock industry. He would never rest until he placed his herds at the very head of all. For Yice-President, J. H. Glide, Jr., of Sacramento, was selected. Treasurer, James Whitaker, Sacramento; Secretary, Professor E. W. Major, Alameda; Directors, E. W. Howard, I. W. Bird, Francis I. Hodgkins, Gen. W. R. Shafter, A. B Ewens, Judge Peter J. Shields, Wm. Pierce. Professor Major moved that there be elected a legislative committee. This brought on a debate as to action in legis- lative matters in conjunction with com- mittees from the Dairyman's Association, Judge Shields holding that the Livestock Breeders should stand alone as far as pos- sible and not be involved in any legisla- tion over which there has been faction in dairy quarters. So far as the two can work in harmony he had no objection to acting with them. Mr. Evans moved that the president be authorized to name a committee of five on legislation, which, under the guidance of the president and directors mav co-oper- ate with any other body looking in a like direction Judge Shields had no objec- tion to that line of action. It was finally decided that a committee of ten be ap- pointed and that the president have time to name it. President Pierce said he hoped, aB the association gets to work that "breed" issues would crop up. The association must be put upon a broad basis. ''When a buyer comes to you don't knock your neighbor's breeds. I look for assistance from every member. I must have your co-operation and I am going to count on ; General W. R. Shafter said he was a new man in the association, but he ap- preciated the high value of the services of ex-President Howard, and he moved a vote of thanks to him. Carried by a ris- ing vote. Judge Shields said the magnificent showing of live stock at the State Fair is largely due to the existence of the asso- ciation. Mr. Chisholm, its late secretary, ha


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