Show lIVESTOfiK MARKET 1 I Happenings In Local Centers During I Week S 0 STORMS CAUSE DAMAGE 1 L SHEEP FORCED TO LIVE IN I PENS + Union Stock Yards Report the Week That Ended Yesterday As Being a Very Quiet One Some Shipments Ship-ments of Fat Steers and Cows 107 Cars of Lambs Shipped East The sudden and somewhat unexpected f storms of tine past week have interfered materially with the shipments of cattle cat-tle and sheep the market has been very quiet the total number of cars being considerably below the average since the opening of the season The breeders have disposed of and ehipped to the eastern markets nearly all Q f their muttons and the rest of the season > sea-son will be devoted to the marketing of the feeders Snows having fallen in I Idaho and Montana and the sheep thot have been forced to live In the peiis owing to the continuedscarcity of cars have suffered considerably The Union Stockyards report a very quiet week and tho following items Livestock Notes W L White drove in a bunch pE jLOO I top cows early in the week for sl ugh ter T terJ C McCoy of Elkor Nev hadIn a shipment of steers and fat cows en route to Kansas City via the Denver Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific K Ohitwood shipped in five cars of horses from Lewiston Ore en route to Kansas City via the Denver Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific Mendcnhall Bros shipped one cur of work horses to Bpnngviller presumably for work on the grading of the railroad t rail-road SOn S-On Wednesday E M Crockett 6f Kimana Ida sent in a load of fat cattle for the eastern market Knight Co local slaughterers had a drive offat COWE L A Little and D H Brown shipped four cars of stock cattle from Milford to Logan S I W L White drove in a bunch of fancy steers yearlings and twos from his farm which went east via the Denver Den-ver Rio Grande and Burlington The Denver Rio Grande handled three cars of range horses from A Bruce at Elko Nev consigned to himself him-self at Pans lit Cunningham Wilkin left Mountain Home Friday morning with eight cars of range horses going to Lenox Ia Lew Bradley loaded five cars of range horses at Deeth Nov yesterday they are going to Kansas City W L White sent five cars of cattle I out of the city yesterday morning via the Denver Rio Grande and Burlington Burling-ton to Omaha and Chicago Smith Bros of Heber City will load three cars of sheep this morning to go east via the Denver Rio Grande I M K Parsons delivered twentyseven carloads of 2yearold steers from Grand Junction to the Denver stockyards stock-yards and Pierce Reef S Co sixteen carloads of threes to the speculators on contract The following shipments of fat lambs WeTe made from Thistle Utah the past week T J Wllmer T J Wilber jr I thirtyseven cars Rockhill Thompson Thomp-son twentyseven cars Mr Webb thirty cars Victor Ramband and N C Spalding thirteen cars Tbtal 10trs All went to eastern markets p I |