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Show CATTLE MARKET 15 QUITE STEADY BTOCKKIW AND FKKDKILS HIHIIlT GF IlIkJUIItKMBNTH. fncmvlng Huppllr In tlm fiwt Hend Hpring I-snilw lowi FIHy t Boventy-Flvo Cent Uio Flrrt of tlio Work Woolmcn Mncli Kiunmrsgrt! With Uio Outlook. Correspondence Tho Bun. KANBAB CITY, Mo., Juno 14 Tho Kansas City oattlo market held etCAdy to trong In the fo of woaker pi lees elsewhere Hero tho run ws moderate, being about two thousand leu thon a month uno and about tho samo a a year ago. Quality, however, wn well suited to local nnd shipping need, carrying enough flnUh to Interest tho pecial trade and nt tho samo time, qulto I enough medium beef to make up tho rank nnd file for killers' use. In tho finished clossc of heavy, mediums nnd light weights, alc woro reported at IS 76 to 19 16. th latter prlco being paid ror n load or 779-pound steers nnd heifer mixed Western teor old nt $8 25 to 18.76. On tho quarantine ldo shnrp competition was evident nnd price ruled strong to ten cent higher About nineteen carloads wcro on sale Steers brought 1C.60 to $7 06 Bteers brought fi 60 to $7 06. 1 Tho supply ot stockor nnd feeder feed-er was hort of requirement nnd price ruled atrong to ten cent higher, nnd quality considered tho highest thl car Inquiries nro in-' in-' nreoslng from Baalcrn States. Last week an Illinois feeder look n enr load of 736-pound steort nml holfcrs mixed nt 18.80. . , Packer hero nro having troublo to keep the hog mnrket down to, Chicago' level, nnd last week they paid moro hero than In Chicago. ! Tothiy they tnrteI to lino up the, market by taking off twcnty-flro to thirty cent, but In that they wcro not fully Kucccsiful, and their pur-ohnses pur-ohnses averaged as high as tho lnko markot. Shippers paid up to $7.76, nnd (xickcrs droves nost $7.26 to 17 60. compared with $7 16 to $7.60 In Chicago. Increasing supplies In tho Bast nnu lower prices sent rpring lame off fifty to seventy-five cents, making mak-ing n break or $1 26 lu tho pnwt I four days, Tho top prlco today for 'spring wits f 10.36. Bheep wero off fifteen U twcnty-flvo cents i Kniikns City Market. KANKAH CITV, Mo., Juno 17 -Cnttlo Iteeelpl. 3000; market sten dy Prlmo fed steers IS. (15 to 19 30; dressed beer steers, $8.00 ,o $9.00; Western steer. $7.60 to $8 80, ttockera and ffv!)r. $0 00 to $8.00; bulls. $n 26 to $7 00, nnd cnlve $$6 76 to $10 26. I Bhcop Itecelpt. 6000, market wenk. Lnmbi, $C76 to $9.76; enrllngs, $0.06 to $8.60; wethtxr. $6 7C to $0.26. owe, $4 26 to $6.60. Otunhn Live Htork. OMAHA.' Juno 17. Cattle Itecelpt, Ite-celpt, 3200; mnrket strong. Native steers. 17.26 to $9.16; cows and heirer. $6.86 to $7.86; Western teer, $6.10 to $K,40; Texas steer, $0 00 to $7.00. Sheep Ilocclpts, 5600; market lower. Shorn lambs, $7.00 to $8.60: wether. $7.06 to $7.16; spring lamb $8.00 to $9.(0. IhlHTt Mow rinunrk. Prediction that tho wool market will continue firm and that price may bo oven higher ror certatn kind or wool 1 mndo In n circular , lottor rooontly sent out by tho Nn-I tlonsl Wool Warehouse ntul Btor-I ago company or Chlcogo, cople of' which Imvo been sent to sheepmen, of this state. According to tho In-formation In-formation given In the lottcr. tho United auto exported $21,000 000 worth of woolen goods In the nlno' months ondod March 31. 1916, a compared with $3,600,000 ror tho corresponding period of tho prevtous enr. Urcoril Prln For Umibv i Six hundred htwd of Idaho grass Iamb were last wcok sold on tho I Omaha market for $11.76 u bun-1 urod weight, according io ndvlos recelvwl hy B V. McCluro. wwm.1 tfnir.iu.8tt!i ,'k City of the N., Jlonal Woolgrowers' niwoplatloii. The Iambs wcro sunt from tho William, ranch near Filer In Twin p,n,-county. p,n,-county. Ida. ' i "Thl Is tho hlgheM prloe o-.' IMild on the Kastoru nittrki for wtern grM toml," mt m" Cure. ..,4hh, u lho I that a shipment or UMrtorn inHi lambs ha. been plaei t," KT rn market, ihw,, awu, ' horn In Januarj f"i "1 bellevht tho pries ror hunt a Bolng to rwnnln high. alUoug f, ISKK,.!' h,Rh,",t 'flS |