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Show MILLION'S OT TOTXDS III' WOOL ALKItADY IS MILD Aniiiud twelve million munds or the Iftlfl wool imp In the Western .Htnleit has been eontratted fur. according ac-cording to Information contained In the March number of the National Woolgrower, which made its uppctir- gillie last Hatlirda) Most or the contracts con-tracts have been made In Hoiilhern I Ttuh, although some have been mude In Idaho, Nevada and Montana. The highest prlte recorded was that paid at Dillon, Mont., late In Tehruur). when one clip sold at thirty-one nnd a hair cents n pound. Keccnt i initial ini-tial Is have been made In Hoiilhern Ttuh, however, nt twent) -five and twcut).flvc and a half tents n pound This Is mi advance for Houtheru I'tnh wools of from three to three nnd a I half rents, the opening contracts of the season having been made nt lwent)-two and twenty-three tents. A 1 feature of this Issue of the National iWoolgrower Is the front luplcte, showing show-ing it tunned sheepskin with murks showing the cuts mnde by shears under un-der the old method or shearing. The number teems with unities and bits of Information or unusual Interest to sheepmen, |