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Show UTAH PULP "FEDS AT GOOD PRICES STOCKKIt AND t'HUIHIt SAI.IW AltT. STi:DV TO WKAK. slurp mid Idimln S'll Klimlr lnvrr Willi llntlpt At MIourl Itlver t'lilnts lc Thuii Tor Some Time CimmI I-hiiiIm Around HIcvcii.Tlf-Kt-ti 1'lriit Trice should Ti-evnll. OrieeiHimlenie The Sun. KANSAS CITY. Mo Man h U The giMid cattle market last Week dislodged dis-lodged a liberal run lodai. but prltes held about stead) nt tlf advance of Ihlrt) to flft) cents on beef grades nmdt Inst week Ht kers and feeders closed last week with wrt of the nil-value nil-value lost, and sales todu) are steady to weak The supply of flflrtn thousand thous-and head tnda) Includes a good run from nearby territory, ns well as man) shipments from a distance Cattle Cat-tle weighing 1112 imiinds sold at $9 SO. the top, and a drove of 1050 pound steers nleo hmiight that price. Hirers nt $9 JO tnda) were the tall ends of a drove that sold at fft.90 three weeks ago A large delegation from Northern Colorado arrived, and sold qulckl) at the highest prices )et recorded for pulp fed steers, most of them to 00 to tOlS, with a five-ear drove at IV 2S. A train of Utah pulpcrs sold nt 18 CO to I8.7S. flood bulls sold around $7.00 and two cars of Western cows brought $7 00. Ileef steers from Nebraska brought $8.8$ and $0.00, whose mates sold nt $8. OS In Omaha toda). Home Nebraska steers sold to killers at $8.00, 1040 pounds nvtrage Colorado Mockers sold earl) nt $8.&0 and feeders nt $8 16 Most of the stotk steers bring $7 00 to $8 00, nnd feeders I7.cn to $8 2S Total cattle receipts at all markets Is moderate todn), and the high range of prices reached on the recent spurt looks like It would stick. Sheep and lambs sold Mend) to n shade lower Hccflpta nine thousand heed (loud lambs sold iptlikly at $11 IB, eiual to the lop IhvIiI last wk, medium lamlH) down to $10 76, common ones $10.10, feeders $10.00 to $10 SO. ewes Worth $7.2S to I S.I ft. The Monte Vista, Col Ilstrlrt Is done shipping for this )ear and the siippl) Is going to run moderate from lion on. Tlrm prices should be the rule. |