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Show HIGHER FIGURE ON WOOLPREDICTED Optlmlm i oiiivrnliiK the tliunte for IllKh wotil prltn next eur I ex-prekoud ex-prekoud b H W MiClure Kerretur) of thn Nutlutml WoolKrownrM' awnirla-tlnn awnirla-tlnn Iteport that Oeriimn buyera have hewn liuny iiintra, (ilia licit yeur'a irop In South Amnrtea and to omit extent In thn fulled State are thouKht to Indicate that Clnrmatiy Intend In-tend to hold thn wool until thn war uj. xajs MiCluro aa well a that thn (leriiiana expei t hoattlttlea to caaan within another ear lu an) event. It In xpitnd tliat the attlillle of thn lHmau ltuera, togather with the anortuft-a predW-twl In thn Auatrallun wool irop aud oilier kindred vauaea. will oontrlbutn to a Mlir uiarol next nirlntr Conremlnic the i.tu itli n MiClure Mi-Clure aa)a Tho ShoitUKO Was I'oitvis u. I 'yord from all the ISavtern wool eentera Indlratea that the market far terrltnr) wool linn been very active durlntr the mt week, and prloea have moved up a hade In rponm) to the Inereuied demand In lloatnn und Philadelphia In nil foreign markets KOod wool 1 itroneer now than ut any time nlmo the wur beKun U) reaaon of the mnehiner) belnt; located lo-cated In llelKlum nnd (lermnny that In the pant enniinud u lureo part of the Inferior wool, nnd thl machinery machin-ery not now being In operation, theno trahy wool nre not In ver great demand, nor ha thore been an) advance ad-vance In the prloo of them during the last two or throe month. Tho Australian drouth, which prevailed this )ear, I Kolnir to reduce the wool ollp of thai country probably two hundred million ton, and such wool aa Australia Ium itroduen will not lm up to their uaual 4aMiard. It la the I fore clear that duiin Cm rmiHK amuoM the wnrW will n-peiUnm n-peiUnm an actual aluutaKn of SmmI wimiI I nleaa aottie uafitraaean event omura, ihla la RolnK t mean Iwtinr prhm fir Waatern wool tlian iimnw whl. h prnvallnd thl yaar. Kor aome reamn whli h no on arem to iiinlrr-atnmt. iiinlrr-atnmt. Herman liuyera Im.j been ib Ihk up a taru part of the Oomih Amur-lean Amur-lean wmil llp When AmarhuH lu-nra lu-nra reiently want to tha ArttaHllHe to bln their purclHuw of jvuoI fur the iiiinlHic teH. they found thAi thn Oar maim had beaten ilieni ti It an i already had oontraetwl on thn ahnei' Uirk it Mrite wirt of thn ArKnntlne vllp tiirinaiM liitriiil llohllint It. "It la not known whethir (Inrmnii) I aitiiall) nlito to Import wool ut thl time, but It 1 Keueraii) auppor-ed auppor-ed that alio l not Therefore thu purolinne or thl large amount of wool I taken to Indicate that the (lermana Intend to hold It until after the war I over, w) n to have nn nvullnbte uppl Thl would Indicate that the Herman think that the war will cloae before another rnr nnd be followed by n material advance In the price or wool. "Amirlonn buera urn very nrtlve In the Australian wool market, nnd It I thought h) aome that they urn almplv apeeuhilliig In rcpone to Amarlean bulng wool have moved up aeveral rent In Aimtralla There urn thorn on thl aide who believe that Anierleun lni)er will purchnso it large proportion of the Auairnllun flip nnd hold It unlit the i lime or the iwir. ' It I reported In thl country that flirmun hutr have contracted for rift) million pound of American wool, to bo delivered ut thn close of hostlll-tie hostlll-tie Whether these aurillUi nre correct or not, eomethlng hn ma-tirlull ma-tirlull atreiiKthened thn wool market mar-ket In the past two week." The conservative attitude of 31.-Clure 31.-Clure In rrgnrd to prlen preillctlon I nullvniihle, n I the tan that hi most liberal estimate a to high prhe nre reuihed und Mllghtl) passed pass-ed b the in lion of the market be. rore the season or purchasing throughout the Western country ilosed While hi attitude ou tho prospeit ror next year urn expreas-ed expreas-ed In it conservative manner, n usual, the fait remain that McClure ha said that there urn Indication or good prliea naxt )ent |