PARTY OP RUSSIANS TO INSPECT MILKS CITY RANGE STATIONProfessor M. Ivan E. Ivanhoff and M. S. Pereferkovish, of Russia, accompanied by their interpreter, N. N. Klebninhoff, have come to the United States to buy a large number of Rambouillet sheep for Russia, and learning of the United States range livestock, experiment station at Miles City at once determined to inspect it. According to advices received from Washington by J. W. Swartz, superintendent of the station, the visitors will be in Montana about the middle of October. He has been asked to explain tlioroly the various department experiments now in progress at the station and to show the visitors the extent of the sheep industry in the Miles City vicinity. The visitors are said to he particularly interested in the range station because |j experimental work carried on there would be of a nature similar to that in Russia, the countries being somewhat similar.