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A drove of VAf, tallcnd Nebraska pulp itcer brought VM $17.10 for which the owner offered In VM take $17.00 before hlpplnir nnd pay K I he shipping expense. Hccclpt In- VAV eluded rompnrntlvely few caIIIp, hut VK n large percentage ot low grade kill VAS lint kind. A train of California can- HVAv tier row sold nt $7.50. Thl clan K fifty rent lower than ten day ago. K. Cholco- heavy row bring, up to $13,60. B veal $13.50 nnd no me Oklahoma fow m told In tlm native division $7.80 to B. $11.00. Twenty-eight mr nf iiunrnt)- VA linn rattle arrived, Including ten load VAVi i'lrect to n packer here. Tho balance, low grade llghlwilght Bouth Texas IB steer, nt M.2S to $1.00, Oklahoma VAVj urns direr nt $.7S. Oklahoma cow VAfff $7.00. Blocker prlee tire materially AS lower than two week tign nt IR.CO to VAV $13.00. Hhlpmcltt out taut Week were VAm twelve thoiiRaml head. Pceder are ffM hdldlng Up well Hale nt $11 00 In Am $16.76 nnd market stood) today Verv few heovv hnm wrrn lneliiitiil H nnd not n great, runny lightweights. t Medium weight Mold up to the top, j nnd n few heavyweight also brought ' the top, which wa 116.90 llcst llghS weight fie.KO with hulk of sale nt f i - 116.60 to $1C.S. Pigs sold irood. ft ' Hale on tlio public market up to j i $16.0. Demand for stork plR I nt- v way het the flint half of the week J m receipt ore small nfter Wednr- t 1 day. Only half n ninny iIr mine In BB ji last week n were wanted. i n ', . UIr advance have lieou made In a ' lamb price recently Nntlve Nprlns J .1 '' Inmlt today nt $30.3$, clipped luinlxt B M'crtli up to $IX.00 nnd clipped ewe K ' ''.' , , today nt $11. to. Ilalffnt ArUonn V lirln lanih old nt $l,00 nnd $19.60 K mid ome Arlmnn feedliiR Uinln u 111 a lo here later till Muck. Oont nrn a lilmul lendy. AiiRoni tiruohcr $1.36 I In $$.00 nnd fat AtiRiirn l.f.O. Mex K inn $6.60 to $7.60 vA ' V l . 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Sheep-ehenrer Sheep-ehenrer were paid from tweUe nnd n half to flften oenti n head nnd re-telved re-telved their board free." limhliiR Nearly ThmitRh. H, W McClure, ecrctary of the National Na-tional tVoolgrowers' nmoclnllon, ay relative to lamb: "Lambing In the Vctern country I about through nnd report Indicate that tho crop U slightly slight-ly above tho average Taking the NYM n n whole, the lamb crop average aver-age ordinarily nhout 70 per cent; that Is, of a hundred ewe bred e-enty e-enty Umb are rained. Thl year condition con-dition are unusually propitious,- so that the current crop 1 expected to rrglMcr 76 per cent. Idaho lamb will be started to market In two week. Thl llmo tat year moat ot the range lamb had been sold to dealer. Trices are around fourteen cent nt the railroad." rail-road." Home HoMeln Calf. MlfAVAUKKK. Wli., June ft. Champion HjMa Johanna, n six month old ItoUteln bull calf, sold for $106,000 at the state fair park hero today. The privlou record price was $63,000, paid for tho cnir mother. May i;cho Hytvla, n year ago. The mother hold the world' record, with 41.01 pound of butter nnd 1005.10 pound of milk for a seven-day period. per-iod. The kellir wn A. C. Hardy, Ilrock vllle. Out., nnd the buyer, K. A. Bluer!, Blu-er!, uprratlng farm at Oconomowoc, WK, nnd Renttlr, Wash. Arthur Hay, farm boy, who rained the cntf, cried when the nnlmnl was being wild with tiii: mvi: 8TOCKMi:X (JP TIHK HIXTIO.V OP UTAH lmn Henmoutilnlu nnd other taut week shipped n rnrload of cattle from tlreeti Itlver to the KakL They come from the Woodklde country IJwe have lately sold nround Price at twenty In twenty-two dollar with the In ml thrown In. Yearling are Kiiir nt nhout sixteen dollar. There are few wether In the country. The R.i defence, sertlee I now mnnufncturlng nhout five thousand horse gn mark n day. These nre helng sent tit Prnnre, nnd It I expected expect-ed that within n short time every hnrsn i nnnet ted with the American expeditionary furies will lie equipped with the new musk. One Milnlrh paper report Hint from the beginning nf the wnr to March I, tMs, llavnrlan hog stock hnvv decreased from 3,106,313 to 76,3il head. Tho Danish hog reiiiu show ii decrease from 1,051.000 hogs July 13, 1917, In 7X9.000 December 6, 1917, or n decrease nf ime-thlrd the number at the beginning of the wnr. Tin- Pulled fHatm government tins two big breeding farm for horkc- In the Pur Went. One of klxly thousand tu re I nt Port Kengh, Mont., nnd tho other of forty thousand ncre I nt Port Itiii, Okln. Out of tho 46.000 limtfk re-eiitly iMItilmwil by the gov-irnnnnt, gov-irnnnnt, 1600 will lr seluctcd whUh nr sullnhle to breed for cavalry horse. J. ('. Jensen, Curium count) flock-master. flock-master. Is In run ntxiut six thotnund head nf sheep In the Twin like. Colo., country this summer. William llnblnaou left for there during the week to take charge of tho band for Jensen. They will be shipped to tho range In about a month. In the meantime mean-time llohlnson Is going to put In hi llmo prospeitlng. John (1. McKlnney. public trustee if Mesa county. Colo., nt Or nnd June-Jinn, June-Jinn, Is foreclosing for V. T. flosleu on n large ncrenge of grating land ngitlust James P. Kuddls, Nick Din-inentl Din-inentl nnd Peter Jnufln of Car lion county The amount Involved U nhout leu thousand dollar. The sain occur Jul) 3d, next. The land secure mi Induhtcdncss for hep puruhnsed. In llavarla the monthly meiit ration ha leen cut to per cent from one thousand to eight hundred gram according ac-cording to (lermnn newspapers. The monthly meat ration In Haxnuy has hint ri'iliueil from eight hundred to tcven hundred gram. Public official urn repot ted In the Prussian press n discussing the pokslhlllty of a further reduction of the bread ration hi Prussia. Prom Uanti'in I'lah ihiIiiU the wool r.ll.l Ht prtkent U $1.30 to the Mississippi Missis-sippi rlMr. hut later is to be $1.60. The rate from there to the Atlantic Henhourd I n prnportlonsle one, hut this run not tie definitely nwrrliilned now, because eeo thing In Kaatern freight officii U at sIxihi nnd seven, and no one at the moment ran tell just w livru they are ut. The rata un grain sinl flour are net yet figured out, , Neurl) vlght hundred hinid nf itrer' were delUertMl ut ThompMiu one day Inst week. The milmnls were loaded Into Iwenty-tun car und rouletl for the east. The buyer wm a cnnnilsloii inmiMtny nf Pener, Polo., und where they cut different hunch close, everyone nf the Miukmcn were witU. find with tho result of tho ileal. The prl.p ohtnlned wern forty-five, fifty, sixty-five and eighty-five dollurs. The slier this yoor In the tnajurlty of In-ktMlice In-ktMlice wern Mwir, owing to the ox-tit ox-tit msl) dry spring ll 1930 there will lie im tenltory I'lider quurantlue for sheep and rattle kcHble. It I believed by official of the bureau of uulmal ltitliit.tr Hf-let Hf-let live April Kill, the serretHry of agriculture ag-riculture limned un order releasing fiom quaiHutlnv the last four ctiHntls lu Texas, rtntitutlng th lemslmler f the nrwt under qunrMiitlHe for cut-lie cut-lie senblM In the willrv Pulled HtHto. There still rvinuln under iiuMrxntlH ' f..r sheep si'Hblo ten count l In OmI-lflHbt. OmI-lflHbt. eleven etmntle In IVxa and ' Uir.c urtt4iM In ImUbm Ikinhtt Matka). ilmliinau ut the w.Milgrnwer' committee at Kvitnston, ' V)i ctiinmuiilcutei lh Inf.irnmthin (list the hephMrer of that stutn inttiiti) demanded twenl) cent a hiMd The MNtMMi hit Just comiupncetl thw und TliustHluy of ktt week u' committee reprenllflB the winegrower winegrow-er met it 4mlltar committee of the UiHr. mill It w ui.Td that flf-teen flf-teen NNU it head would Ut) H fair prlit. The shearer ulwi recwho hi letl and-ltrd. At that prleo it I estimated that the shearer make from twenty-five to thirty doll.il n tin). lilt nee, tanner of Vt rn il, hu n fait -ye.it -old ihnrt Im.n ' wtl'h I doing her "bit" for the country. Tli.i tow ha hnd three tct r.f Iwini and ralstd them till, the last pan having hav-ing been born n few da ugo. HUt. four federal cmploe und flf-ly.fi'iir flf-ly.fi'iir state emplnjes i engag.d tills vcv In fighting Htipi'iil tuber i-lisW i-lisW I widely dM.-.hutut ill-. a.e wtitcii cmi'i an itnnuul i.m. rttlmiitec ,.it $. f'i000. The burtmu of enl- ii. I irvestry has recently xtr..ti ! i.pi nIMw ."I the contlnl nf this dls-I'-m in thirty-one state Ueaihmnr-, Ueaihmnr-, ft rst Imve brett establish! In Incite Impirinnl renters from whlth the wilk will be kUpervlMHl 'ii, d'rcitid It. It. Tangreii, government runger, iHtely made ii trip of luspcetlim over the lt 81 Mouiitnlna. tlenerully there hi lilg mil of lamb tin tlm dlffrieut range wlttild his JurUdlr-Him. JurUdlr-Him. WlllUtm Poole) ha Just finished t'lH'klug hi herd, whlth lambed on the old Wel.'h ramh In upper Custln Vallc), and results show belter than too nr rent Inirttake. Hanger Thii-HI Thii-HI ell attribute the spVelldld lumbllig tu the etmillllou nf the weather, there heing n storms to Interfere The early feed un the mug wit Vety good, hut unlesN rain full soon there I u imaelblllty of it shortage Inter on He rvHrt lltut many tatth nre ding fiom nak (Mtlattnlng I J II Manderflehl. .iipwrlnteHtlciit of the I'nUtn stuck) artl. wa In 1U. , ver last week iiuKIng arntugsment for the shipment of stuck to Halt ljtk City MNMilerflclU say that In the t.ear future the meat supyil) of Hie work! must come from the farm Instead In-stead of fium the rauge. a the rang.. I fast becoming extlnvt Ho advo. eateat the standardiilng of all the cattle cat-tle f it locality st that carltuid lot may be Imught and shipped of u Unl-ferm Unl-ferm grade and kind, thereby getting tlm very beat prlee the market can Hive He ) that ovcry former know that even if ho hu n few head op tho hteit hotM possible to rulsu he (Continued on l age sight ) lammg r , ' 'jrznniaiir " I BIG ADVANCES ARE I ' MADE IN LAMB I PRICES BBT (Continued from -s.kp l HBl ran not set Iho lmt prlrt Iks-hum he HH ha nut enouifli to make h hlpment of HBT r BjBj Cattle nnd ahecp nre tljInK Uiroimli , out annul nnd Hun Jtinn rouutlc for HHb f' hick of wnltr and (red in lurue nuiii- I I em. Owner nre hauUtm water In HHB tnnk ii nil hnrrcl to ltilr herd nml V flock ! i', Wool l'011-.uiiiplluii In ull BBf I , I'onaumptlon of wool h mnnufue W I tuVir In April wn Mllthtly 1pm tlmti HB i. In Mnn.li, but inurn than In ilthcr HBH y January or Kclirunry, uciontliiK lit the , month!) wool ctiUNumptlnn report jiut HHV Iwiued lij thp liurpnu u( market BBM April lotuumptlon wu 70,700,000 HBH pound. itrcne equivalent comptrrd lo 71.00.O00 unci In Manh. 3.700, ' 00 In P, brunr) nml SS.Icio.OOO in BBS HHV U HloikH of wool ion-limed In April HHI , by (iIhmch, In pound, neri (ironic wool, 12.7 1 Ml 9. moil ml, 13,l3,ll, Mini pullul. 3,773,131 Uonmunpllon HHS liy ktntm for nil clnaac of wool. In HH poundu, wit Manchuett, Sl.tSI, (70. llhodo Wland 7,331,300, Penn B I )iinlii. d. 100.013. Nnw Jere) .- 1 'I73.9U3. New York C.033.V7I. Now HHB I I ,, lUmpnliIrr, l.0.23g. Connecticut. I - t NS,flH. Ohio, 1,333,333) Maine, I0, . , I i75. nml nil oilier Mate. 3.2 1 3,3 1 5 M ' f Out or fi iHiiulrnl mid ilKht)-flvc S . -rfieduli vnt out flu liuudrid nml HHH is ilitlit innnufiii hirer reported wool . i .unturned In April, idxt) -three no wool HHV i .et, nine returned iKlitduIro atntliiK HHV llit tlit lr m mntvrlnl coiuUttil of HH ' " top, nnu nml lutiv while flte fall . u xljlo ruply Tlin fln miiuufniturrr M ' J' J ln tl tit mil return ehi-duli lut n K Y upatlt) of twiuD-flvw t of Hoiilui HBVj i ' 'jfl iinl ami flw womtml eomlix. BBV .. ' KuiiMtk CM) lnrl.i U BBB i i KANHAH CITY, J hup 13 Hok'- ' , ltDbolpK 7000 hrnd nnd Mmd Hulk. fl3S lo $t.50. ira), 116 10 to HHH lli.16. puikt-r uml luiniiir. 11(31 V in nets imtit. I6 30 to $ia to pi, M I IU3S lo ll7B Ciittlp ItPOPlptH, 3000 In ml rrlnic fed NtPtir $17 00 to 117 SO, ilrwwiil ipf tpprn, $t3 50 in $18,90 wpktorn ticr. $11.00 to $17.(0, tow. $6 7f. ) toT$l3,-0, lielftr. $9.00 to $16 00, ktockprk nml fppitpm. $8 00 lo $1(31. lull, ts to in fii.tOi enhi. f (0 to M ) Hlimp lloiplpt 7000 livml Uuuti t $1&50 to $19 78. wirlliij(., $1100 lo ll00. wettiprn. $13 00 lo $1(00, J tcf, $11 00 to $11 CO |