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Show I - CHOICE YEARLINGS OF I BREEDING AGE AT I si&oo H LVMHS CO I1ITV (i:TH LOW Kit H, tiin ini:ioitH wi:i:k. M Jlccf Htci m Steady to Ionrr Willi IU- H llirr Stow Movement of Lntc At K tho Mlwotiri Hirer Market Plain B 'Stock rattle Selling Slowly UIr B I'dw At 7lon Itnm Kale. V Tlio Hun Bpcclnt Hen Ice H; KANHXH CITY, Mo. Auk 2 Cat I K tin receipt twont) -eight thousand B headend mnrket steady to (en cents' H lower. Top steer $1 00 The hog H supply wns nine thousand head Mar H ket KtrotiR to flvo rent higher Top K $19 Si Bhecp and latnln sold strong B to twent)-flve rent IiIkIkt Top H weMern Inmh 1 1 7 7ft nml western H rwM ft 2 GO lleef steer wcro stead) H id lower with n rather plow move,-! B ment, all salesmen holding out for BS stead) price whit It some of them e BB eured llest red steer brought BM 111.00, Knnsfl grns steer selling BB nlMiut llkn thn finish Innt week which BS miui flft) rent tilftlirr Own Hip end BM of thn tre Inim week Hnle mostly nt BX til SO to $100 nklahomn steers BB sold up to til 31 In thn imtlvo tllvl BM slon, nml n flvn-enr drove brought BB ItO.sn in the tiitnrnntlno i1l Inlon nv BB rraglng seven hundred nml tight)- B rlKtlt pound, fawn dosed Inst week BB flft) to nnv tut) -five rent higher, and Bfl nrp steady toilnr flood gran cow BB f 11.00 to $13 3ft. .medium, $ SO to BV (10 00. courier $ 60 to 17 SS anil BB vpnl III 00 to f IX 7S Thn suppl) to BH ilny mnlnliiril comparatively rnw B shlptm nt from distant points, nine- BB trcn iiirn from linker, Ore onn or By two train fiom Tnxa nml some nnmll BB shipment from Colormlo, Knnsns fur BH nMiltirf n grrnt bulk of the run 1'Uln BHr stock entile Milit lower at Hip cml nf BB Unt week, hut touiitr) demand nan BH mihxI nnd thn ard were well rlenrcd BH Heavy rulim Inst wrtk which Acre BB fnlrl Rinrrnl lirlppil ttir outlet toilny HB it nil Irmln vrn nilltp nt Ntctib prlceit. HV Kfcitrrn MO SO to 111 SO, tock lrem HA 11,00 to IS SO nml Murk rnttn nml HI hrlfprn 7 SO to $10 60 HB Therr linn Itrrll left oppiltlill to Ha tho nilvnnrp In the hoc mnrket durlnR HB the liift trn tin), nml n Knln of flft) Ha rrntn In prleen Innt week im milled to HI n lltllp totln OuImIiIp order buern Ha look 33 pir itnt of nil tho ho Hint HBS nrtlxrd Innt week, practically one-lmlf HB . u mnn n nil the local packer com HB hlneil, which me the market n Inrno BB y part uf Iti mretiKtli Order buyer BB ' paid the top todny f It IS for lct BH medlumwrlKht linrcn ami pnckern pnld BH tlt.SO for 1m t henwelnhlii. Top on H licht hnK lit 10 nml hulk of ixilen HH tlt.fO to lit SO Htock Ikh sot keen H, , competition today Paten fifty to v H j enty-flvo cent hlsher up to lit 78 B ' Ohio, Imllnmi, llllnnli and town men H i hnve placid many ordnr for clock B , ' pp with tninmllon firm here re H " eenll). BHv Three cnrit of Kood Wrelern Colo HH radon arrived, two enr of In mix at HH II7.TS uiul onn cur of fat ewe IIS SO HH Native were only fulr to Rood lit iual HH Ity. Top 117 00 Itmh urn flft) Hjj ciiit lower than n week nito nnd Mieep HB' .:i lower, but there wn xlroiiR HBV rompetltloii fur everlhlnic today BHI AVeiitern feedliiR lamb eold lure latt HH week nt $17 00 to $17 JS. brcedlnit HH owe $U 00 to III 80 nnd choice senr- HH f tlnir bremlerit 111 00 B T1IIH hTATi: CAITimiW AM. H k IIONOHH AT Till: HM NM.K B . I Utah captured ull honor ut the HH. U third annual mm Mlo nt Halt lnke Hft 1 Clt Innt TucMla) with the aaln or u HHf ' llamboullltt from the floeka or J II HH) I ' Heel) of Ml. IMennatit for 14:00, Tho HH! , niilnml went to C M. Htlllmnn of HH ' itlclifh Id, Tho ItamtHiulllit wn thni HBT, i v cniallau of tho mIo. and brought HH--ji I forth exprewilimn of mlmlrntlun from HJl every one of the tluepmru prewint HHfi v Them wn miicli compeilllnii for It HHpjh i poMMlon, the nnlmnl fluall) rulllni ! HHj, I tv Htlllmnn' bid. Tho nalu wa opm- HHi f ed at noon l tho nuctlonccr. Uwlshtj HH . Lincoln lli hn been cullnl for all, HH' f rale of tho National Wooli;riieiV j HH aaaoclatloii Tho f lrt nnlmnl to ,ome i HH under tho uuclloneer hammer wn 1. 1 HH t llamboulllrt from A A. Wood A. Hon, ; BH Detroit. MUli It wn bid In l the HH Adam Hhcep iimipaii) ot Cnrlibnd t e . N M. for t:sooo I HH , ' Nlnel) prUo wlnnliiR rcRlntnn d I HB I mm ihniiKid hand. The) Ineluded BHji prnctlially ever) ntnndnrd rniiRd nheep HH known Thn blddliiK wa llvel) in H I nd lea ltd b) thu nmnl.er of Individual i HH J Mile mado on the flrnt da) The nv-1 BH ,' erase prlie wa ISIC, raiiRliiR from, HH the l:00 mile or Keuly to mile of , BH 1100. Tho majority of the nelllnR wn B around the $300 mark Koulhern Utah I HH iihnwel the nul activity In Tue HH do)- blddiiiR, and tho ratiRca of the H Hevler Vnlle) und the Bnnpote alley H country will profit by the ncquliltlon m of n, wore of reicUterod ram. i HH HHt ! I Ham Hole At Zlon. i K ( More than two Ihoupnnd head the HHf nl f larReat number of brerdlnK ram ever HHt i fathered nt the Halt Inkn Union H tockynriln. wcro offered at private 7 iule thl week Tho sheep are the HHj. i overflow animal taken to 7lon for; HHjf the third nnnual cam alo at the fulr, HHt I ground oommenclnR last Tuesday ' BH7 Animal are sold under tho auspice BHJt '. of ihe National Wool Kroner' nsso- HHJi ' elation Actlvit) ha already been HHJ. I noted and several largo bunches hae V I changed hands at tho ard at ex Bl ceptlonally Rod price. Tho sheep M ' are all fullblood and registered, H It J II Mandtrfleld, manaRer of the iKl )ard at North Halt lJke, as there f I j is still n shortage of rat hog At B thoJgh the market conditions nro Hfl'j good, nnd the price continue to J 1 climb, the supply Is far short of the H I j demand Up to Tuesday last $11 60 H I was paid, live weight. Present Indl HHL. i h v catlo.is point to a lontlnued dearth Bjki I 0 In hog up to the middle of October, BbK'I m, 8 i Farmer and feeders are belna' ad HaWiS-i DttlHHHHHHHBi xi$rBlHlMBBaBWJr1 i vlvtl to crowd their hog to market within the next sixty dn) In order to reap thn tAp price of the yenr The iletnmid for grnssfed cattle, especlntly steers, continues strong nnd stem!) (Tlin market Is still short olurnilo hherp Show Pultir, Colo, I to bnve n blR f no heep show nnd rnm sale during th eek of Keptembcr Jd Thl wile nnd nnd show I being conducted by tho Wesliini Htock Hhow nssoclntlon for the benefit of Western sheep Interests, Inter-ests, nnd between fifteen hundred nnd two thousand purebred sheep, representing repre-senting all of the principal breeds In the United Htates. hnvo been entered The effict or the wnr on the sheep Industry hn been to send the value or nheep higher than ever berttre tlr entiled entil-ed or A n result, many Weslirn lockmrn nre commencing to put In small riock mi tlnir farms nml rnnchis, nnd thn shtep population Is growing In section where heretofore only entile wro permitted to go It I the p'nn or tho Western Htmk Hhow association to make this snln mi nnnunl event A simitar snip wn held In rUlt IJike I'll) this week Mnn breeder hne request! d thnt Urn snln be held In Denver n n more ionven-lent ionven-lent pinen to ImiOi tin biiii r and the wller Hull o4 latlon Orow. 1'iirnier nrn tnklnR ndvBntiiKi f tlir opportunll) to use purebred bull ufforded them b) tmmbcrshlp III n co-operative bull association Hlghl I the net Intreosn or co-operntlve bull nssoclntlon for the enr ended Juno 10, 1911, nnd eight other nre now In proiTK. of organisation, according to thp dairy dlvlnton of the United Htate department or nRrlrulture On Jul) Ut this yenr fort) three association were In operntlnu, a lompared to thirl) -six ou Jul) I 117. one nsso elation In operation Inst )cnr ImIiir illsorRnnlxed Kleldmen and lount) ngent nnd others working In t ".operation ".op-eration with the department huve had n part In cstabllshlnR Ihp nswula tloiis. There U nn nveruRe of rive jiurnlired bull In ench orRnnliiil'on nnd ,tn nveiaRp or two hundred nml IwenD-flvn tlnlr) cows, j twiner lUtc (.ratilptl. I WAHIIINOTON. D. C AUR 21 A new 1aIs of live stock rate Hi the iHuulhwest. with esjeelall) low ihnrge 'on stock iiiovIiir out of Ihe drought stricken nrens to thn Kouthrust. was 'ordered established todn) b) the Mil-i-ond ndmlnlstrntlon Tim order c tiibllshed n stumlnrd and uniform likliei'ulp fur Texas, loulslaiu Arkan s.is Oklnhnmii nnd Knstern New Mixlm to reidacn tlm present Mini, pllcnted s)tem of local rate. . To fnellltate thp emergenc) move-ninnt move-ninnt of cuttle from the drnughl nreu I Hn inllrond ndmlnltrntlon provided that shlpim nt of stocker and fender jto terrltnr) south nf the Ohio and To-jtnninc To-jtnninc rivers anil east nf thn Missis Jslppl might be made at 76 pel tint nf tho usual rate No SliortaRt' I'tnrctl I Tin re will be no wool sbortngt III IthP Vnllid Htatp nt cording to C II McClure, secretar) of the National WoolRtower' association a 1.188 .nooooo pound of wool nre iiviillihlo for use In 11! Thn Unlttd HtntM grow half of tin wool of Ihe world and greot quantities have bicn pur-ilinsttl pur-ilinsttl from Ornat Hrltitlii The nn-uual nn-uual ponsumpllon of wortl In the Hnl Ited Htalra I 800,000,000 pounds Ap 'proximate!) n hundrcil pounds n enr A renilrid to clothe tnth soldier I raiktiw InircoM faidtal. ! TIIKNTON. N J Aug 13 Ar liimir ft Co of ChltaRo tnda) filed In I the offltti of the smritar) of stale a lertlfleiilo Intrenslng It onpltnl from $100 000,000 to $310,000,000 U Is Mated that (00 000 shiirrs, vnltied nt ' 0, 000,000. will be 7 per ctnt iiiniu .latlvp preferred stock mtitleil to 7 r tint out of tlio surplus mid net I profit of the business with nn: mm: ktoikmhn op thik si rriov op urn John II Bee!) of Mt Vleosnnt ha I reported to Dr It W lloggnn, state I lite stock Inspector, that In tho vat nt Mountain Dell fort) -six thousand sheep have been dipped so far this ear without n mishap This activity against tlt-ka Is proceeding satlafac-torll). satlafac-torll). riccretary Thomas Hedmond of the live stock board sajs, and the work I being pushed because the dipping season closes Bcptembcr 30th PlfU-twa hunter In Utah, operating oper-ating under the Joint direction or the state live stock board and the United fitatt biological survey, killed a to tul or rive hundred and thlrt)-one prudatnry animal during Jul), no-oordlng no-oordlng to n report received by Dr. H W. Hoggan, otate live stock Inspector, from Oeorge K Hoiman, predatory (Continued on page four.) CHOICE "YEAW Of MUM AGES18.00. iCotitlniicd from page two ) animal innpector. In detnll tho ntim-bir ntim-bir f nnlmal killed nro two wolve. two liiiudrtd and eighty-five cotote. thlrty-fcteii Imbcal. three mountain llnn four bear. lx badger and n hundred nnd ninety porcupine. t. I. IaiwI l among Fevirnl other who will thl winter feed 11 few head of hrep titer pouth. Martin Mlllnrklt unit John Hkftl cmio In from the Ulntuh llanln country coun-try IiipI Tilemlay, whero they bought fifty-ulgllt head of vow nnd other tuff nt an average of eighty dollar with om cnlve thrown In. The Muff will be added to their herd In Ciirbon county. llog fed on pen are rapidly becoming be-coming mi Important product of Wayne cjnnly, according lo l)r It. N. Mend of the United Htate bureau of nnlmal husbandry nnd U. W Hicph-en, Hicph-en, field agent for the Halt Ijike Union Mncknrdp, who nrp baik nt Ion from 1111 lnpecllnn trip through Ctrhnn. Kmery and Wnne louutle Under A. I!. Hmlth, Wno county ng-rleulitiral ng-rleulitiral aiMnt, the farmer are getting get-ting excellent reult, they wty. I)r Mend nml Hlephen ad did that they found the rang" Mock In Kplemtld con-dltlon. |