Show STOCK YARDS IMPROVEMENTS 4 Large Tract to He Planted to Beets and Tiny With the coming of open weather some important changes and improvements improve-ments are to be made at the Union Stock Yards The management has decided that some 250 acres of the present extensive pastures and fields surrounding the yards can be put to better use than the mere growing of grazing grasses and light crops of lu cern and that number of acres wil I be planted to beets and timothy The t major portion of the plats will be devoted j de-voted to the culture of sugar beets the I firstclass of which are to be sent to I the factory of the Utah Sugar company and the remainder fed to stock at the i I yards Manager Mack is of the opinion I opin-ion that he can raise sufficient feed to I I enable him to take care of a large number of cattle during the winter I months and there seems to be no good reason why this territory should not I reap all the benefits of feeding cattle i for market instead of contenting itself with making shipments to outside states and territories The Stock Yards company owns several sev-eral large flowing wells in the immediate imme-diate neighborhood of the lands to be transformed and for the purpose of storing the water a large reservoir is to be constructed on the east bench above the yards and from there the water is to be carried in pipes to the acreage to be cultivated This plan will give an ample supply of the very npfspssarv fluid BF Saunders of the firm of Saunders Saun-ders Tisdale went south to Gunni son yesterday morning and today he will go over to Juab where on Friday he will load ten cars of cattle to be shipped to Montana The stock was recently re-cently said by the firm to parties in the north where it is to be fed this winter Advices from the three chief markets mar-kets are to the effect that live stock mater have flattened out very prices tally on account of the presence of the great consumption of and the holidays off between 25 and 40 Cattl are fowl cents while sheep hold faIrly steady decline but a slight 3 with strength The weekly of more feeling Burke Frazier of letter of George out coyer the mar South Omaha just follows kets as small part of the strength of Some week Wa3 carried over to the previous making the days tradIng Monday brisk and lively af good strong prices steers ordinary good all around The that day with free movement sold on S at 375 10 415 and 3 few real good ones weighipg 1385 at 585 best cows reached 325 with the bulk at 200 r 250 bulls 2002C5 calves up to 450 feeders up to 335 with plenty of them above 3 cents and western beef steers at435 with cows out of the same outfit out-fit at 3 cents splendid start for the That was a week and for the time being looked very encouraging but the predicted holIday hol-iday dullness was knocking for admission admis-sion and on Tuesday it got in taking the life out of the trade and trimming prices to smaller dimensions From Tuesday until Saturday close the demand for beef steers vas of a very Indifferent nature and thorn was no demand at all for highpriced stuff scarcely half a dozen loads sold above 4 cents To be sure there was but a small offering of cattle that could be priced above 450 but what few there were met with a > cold reception and went on to Chicago to receive the sam treatment there The Chicago Markets in commenting comment-ing upon the trade there says Out of all the 55000 cattle on sale less than 500 head sold above 550 while the bulk went between 350 and 475 and the bulk of cows at 200 and 275 ThIs offers but small inducement to send cattle Qn and while our home market may appear dull and weak those who are mindful of conditions prevailing at other points must concede that South Omaha is holding her own on beefs beef-s c < r ters JJdd leading the irai in > the1oow itoiwsnuiiSo i iif i v ffi j v it I i 1 > 6ur3c cJ Uf ft > f the JX eelr werelOOO i n4 f X > Uit fo the I Weel 1 VtJOlean d 3othttiuetkafore same yireeic Jt rari < Erfc i jQ 1 f ebliheipf 25 te 411 cert Ja ocnipared f ith the previous iilT i ASAl iiSMaTi VWntt thing vilifenla t r r rt 5 t 3ee2go P Xy hvCoW8 I bOWcu lea decline than Jf moptfa demand mr 1ieal3 re6t imir a Vsg0 0 tli trade ln bitches ek and tl cthialcltss oJ fWtfi t Ilvel N gaIt V iitn 0 t are go g infaF eri I like iae H QfJ ate ai srieufl uppb 1 Of cOs J l iasinvtriabl f 1itii i S Q g inP fW h < 5n rpoo idirig tvluilan small gupply J ff eerjppa5 toaiakejulitatc d1ffere11cJ 1ntiea1tiiuc1e pf thbuy m rrqltl1 li lf ce i dItioiis i w 1tb ih taged ina1I1 niW9r 69but tfie Y3ieftn tli i8s 1 f aet a t tcic p CSCfltt mu 1 jJml1 g Lcti theSr PU qtt JfE e t ing th 1p kit 7 p1il 1 clIneirrl oyr fur 1h w cek m t iV lloot 1gen iLlJ 1 the0 tliL < t01 mr E lod JQueF > uwele prlplp tl Y ceuieci 1ipif end t 5u irday EhQ n tip t-ip innt j Q dVbe r 1iirursOnnc count QfJ lg t supply The extrme range naIO0 tal 350 and the bulk soklati15 aiid2i0 t r > n 1Bltl1 L iitsk nd veal ca1ireslielil aboutf sjeady jtgrougbdttt the > week showingonteu1utia t1911 iof course but elorhgclose tplte p peiuiti flgure f 1Woe cietIe J i1i 1 < come in iti4 eato supply but In 1a tplpiiu1nbJers5 < S I meet allr demands the steers selling mo a f lyfrjjm 275 i335 > Wii1 < jiievehoic > lot up oo < 435 inentibhedJiiK foef rore paJlr of t1iISI ltrttei < i 1 lThelaclivUy and slrensjtli of the feeder traaggolf tha previous wieek re7 1 stilteQ ltflipeial l shipments and as1 the demand failed W keep ipace with the supply J values so receded thaC lithtf closeon Saiurdayv lalthougfinjar ed By a rather frJ movement showed a de dine Or iith 25 cents With the bUlk of sales at < 250 anJ3l0 against 250 and 335 for the week bCfore Live Stock Agent de RI Jute I of the Rio Grande Westein has just returned from a business yislt to GKlfcaso and the other markets < |