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Show LKSS IIUYINI! IN TIIK WIST; rOHKHJN WOOL4 HUN LOW IIOSTON. Mass., July 11 Demand Is broadonlng slowly for nw Icrrlt-'r wools Arrlvnts aro moderitto and tenters nro not making hnulo nbout opening their lines. Among the transfers trans-fers reported for the veilt are two hundred thousand pourds medium territory nt thirty-three cents, th s nured cost being estimated nt sixty-eight sixty-eight to seventy cents, tnree hundred bags choice Utah wool In the orlglnnl bugs nt 15 H cents, one hundred tnou-jnd tnou-jnd pounds Utah hair-blood at pr. vale terms, estimated to itist full) slxty-flvu rents, one hundrol thou sand pounds miscellaneous nt various prices Heoured territory hiirn leen sold to the extent of nlxiut r. thousand bags, tho selling price being slstv-flva to sixty-seven cents ror choice fine, sixty-three to slxty-tlvo cuts fir fine medium and No. 1 New Mexican, I'ulled wools aro uulet, offerings being be-ing withheld In the hope that an nd-Vance nd-Vance may bo realised. 11 supcm nre tn fulr suppl). but other grades are scarce Manufacturers are Indifferent, Indiffer-ent, most of the recent trading being among dealers, Knutern II supers ate quoted at sixty to sixty-five cents, ulih A supers nt sixty-three to slxt) -seven cents, extras and fine A supers nt slxty-flvo to seventy cents, Chicago A supers at sixty to sixty-two cents, with II supers at sixty cents, I'lne comb. Ing pulled wools are nominally unchanged un-changed at sixty-five to slxt)elght cents. Imim lliijliig In West. lliDlng Is now quiet III the West, owing to the fact that most or tho ,!.. slrablo wools havo been sold Kstl-mntus Kstl-mntus us to the volume or wool already taken Jiy Kastern buyers vary rrom 60 to 76 per cent. Most or the recent trading has been In Montana or the triangle, at twenty-four to twenty.flve cents ror fine, clips nnd tnenty.elght to twentv-nlne cents for medium Medium Me-dium wools arc well sold throughout all tho territory sections except Montana Mon-tana The activity noted In fine wools lately show that medium wools aro getting scarce Contrary to cxpocta-tlon, cxpocta-tlon, comparatively little wool Is com- w...thU marka Ullcr consignment. While the Eastern market Is nut thoroughly established )et, tho scoured scour-ed basis for territory clips may bo given as follows Fine staple, seven-ty-two to sevcnty.thrco cents; half-Mood half-Mood staple, seventy to seventy-two cents, three.elgl.ths blood staple, six-ty-elghl to seventy rents, quarter-blood quarter-blood staple, slxty.riv o to slxty.seVcn cents, fine and rine medium clothing, "lity-elght to sevent) cent. Teoms ?!.i ! ,,lelt0 "Ixly-sevcn cents for twelve months' nnd sixty to slxt).two cents ror eight months1 I,, 7"",.lhe Han AnKl0 "l has been taken by a Huston house nt pr" ate terms, but the Kerrvlllo eight month wool I. still under negotia lon These Texas wools uro wld to elshi ,Ln ,T een ,to twem' " for eight months- and twenty to twenty-three twenty-three cents ror twelve months' hales or Ohh, Stuff, '" ?"!" tlilrty-four to thlrty-riio nts I. being paid ror bunel, 0. or medium wool on the cars, to the fr mers thlrty.two to thlrt). three Ce"u Is being paid for similar wools v, wools have netted ,hi TarmorMwen ? seven cents recent!) 1 , . ? Mi ' piid "- -" .rreean' : washed riSn'n,t a P-nicm or ; weeks and another um ..n . " ' tralla about h,LJ, a." ,rom Aus- ' Accord,!TgU!oth,neTu.0Vohmednt.ht I the lloston chamber or commerce, u total receipts of foreign wools for tu Week wcro 1,020,380 pounds. Kclls At Tlilrty.I'he imt, lAIlKi:itHHUHO, W Na July u Wool buyers from Kastern msrkcu anxious to h-irry this years crop u tho mills, nro offering what art mU to bo thn best prices In the hlitorrtf the West Virginia wool Imltiatry fn. eral thoumnd pounds were soil a Harbour county ror thlrt) rive com n pound. |