Show ENGLAND BUYiiMj riOHoic FJJ Kansas Has Supplied Two Thousand as a Result of Transvaal War for Four Englishmen are buying horses the London and Liverpool horse markets ut tho Grand avenue horse und mule market mar-Ket today Tho Transvaal war baa done as much for tho horse trade In Kansas trade in mules but it is 03 it has for the o accomplished In a moro roundabout way in money actually paid out the boise bales to England will by January 1 1000 exceed the money paid for mules The English Government does not buy > horses direct at tho Kansas City market as it buys mules lOGO at a time It gets the horses In Englantl There is a law by which the Government cnn tako any horse and as many as aro needed for the army Its A quarter needed to supply troops coach and master can atopa street car or unhitch a team paying Government price Hue standard price lor a ror tao horses sound seasoned homo Is I iW equivalent to Since to American money b about riW in time war in tno Trunsvual became serious Goernmcnt has been gatucrlng horses I und tho supply in England is consequently consequent-ly I very low lyThor bib traders who own horde markets In Lonaon und Liverpool sent agents to I America to buy horata to take tne place oC those needLO for war The oUlth buyer Ion I-on the Kansas City market lhomu I Kirkland camo this morning Joscpn I Nugent of Liverpool Samuel Jones ana James Adams buyers for London wore already on tho market at Wolcotl Beers S Cos barns on South Grand avenue They do not buy in largo lots but each horse Is bought single tno purchaser examining ex-amining him on his own account and deallnu with the owner direct or with the commission firms WolcotL Beers Co and Erwin Grant Co As fast as one buyer hot a carload of horses he ships them out and the shipments of tho Joat I tow days have averaged about a carload day u ThO demand is I so strong that the English En-glish buyers arc taking every horse suitable suit-able for their use that Is offered An American who vlhus to buy that class of horses must pay a good round price for them Thoro Is one American buyer who seems to be making the moat of the needs of tho Englishman Ho is John Perkins a trader and horsebreeder wile own a big farm in Ohio with largo teed lug barns Mr Perkins docs not compete com-pete with tho Englishmen for English animals that nave horses but buys mm tho ramos but aro rejected because of th6r jjparenesB Ho Is buying 10 ship IJoat and feed After tho horses have become be-come fat and trim they will go on tho market for the foreign trade The export trade H M Users said In Improving rapidly this fall Instead of fnlllnir ort as It uaually does at this time of tho year As a rule Lho export trade I bocoracs very dull In tho fall hut partly In anticipation of demands In England ana purely because the demand nlretdy 1 exlstu tho English trade la growing very faat l > robably iOOO 1 horc have been soul or contracted for already on account or EnglnnUa war with the Boors It has strcugthnned the market and Is making tho UlJI 0 hero very brSsl Just when one would cxnoct It to fall down Kansas City Star |