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Show Slicip and Wool. Those pel sous who have been In such 11 hill ry to get lid of their sheep liitvo been a llttlo pluvious and nre now fei I-lug I-lug blue. riicpiin' li.is been excee-d- I ugly low and rules clow so (hut they wereadrng 011 the111ul.it, Imt thvie bus coiiio it welcome change and thu pi ice lias taken 11 bound upwind. The piice of wool is nleo advancing mid those hIioIiiivo hem stoilug it in eiieleili nmehouses will now be able to sell, and more then clear cjpent-es which would liavilwen iinpossilile n few weeks ago. This benelit to tliu wool grower means a benelit to tliu State. Speaking on this subject the Deseret Ncwasays: "As to the sheep market, the falling oil' in supply has been veiy luavy, and thu advance in pike ipiite slioug, A ic.isou Ir this is that those In tliu shtep business busi-ness see n belter priopi-cl alieiid, audi l.oik sheep arc not tielu ihinwn 011 tin I nimkct. in fuel 1 llieio mo intending j Inn cm in this State who me lion unable ' to uiaku puiclnihes of Hoc 1.8, be.iuse present o-vuers bine 110 detiie to sell In tliu face of tho Improved oiitlouk of the indiisliy, A e-piiip.iislou of the local stock-sheep inniket today with that of 11 month ago show situ increase in market aldo vnluo of about a million nud a half doil.us, counting sheep that raugo lu the State and those owned by Utah residents who lieul their Hocks lu Wyoming." Wyo-ming." Tho winter's outlook is t-iu-ourrgiug. The chances me for mi emly vviuternud uneaily spring ami the ranges are in good condition. The prospects nic favorable for this Industry wlilcli means so much to tho people of this State. |