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Show DnEEDERSe.. . n.M.ib SELLI-amj Pen of Fife nm'.oi : .Yearlings t J1C5 Eac!i Marks High Price t Morning Auction &!a - With a pen of five Rambou 111-4 I yearling rame at 1105 each, U M. Marsden of Parowan. Utah. topped all other pticea In thla moni:-, i eel of blooded rami at tha n- ' I tlonal ram aala now In progreta at I I the Salt Lek anion atockrar-Is. Th rams were purchased by Coloa Campbell of Ash Fork, Arizona. Stat Senator W. D. Candiiinfl vf Mt, Pleasant sold a pen of twenty. I five registered rams to Jeter Ar. nold of Manaaasla, Colo, for ; each, th top price for a pen of ! twenty or mora. Tha breeders who hava rams fr ; aala ar generally disappointed at ' th price bid for their stork and point out that tha aala price av. eraa from ft to 10 per cent les thsn those of one year aso, h. -i both wool and mutton were low-r then thla year. Ths buyers are corespondlnsly surprise! at f prices at which th-y are ensb, 1 i to buy and many are hulng m re than thsy hsd Intsnded. OHIO AUCTIONeta. Colonel Pwlght Lincoln of Maryavllla, Ohio, was Ins auction- I eer at the morning sate. He is aieo j secretary of the Hambotilllet he-- ' growera' assoclstlon of AmerH a. He la aseleted In the ring nv I r. S. W. McClure, former secretary, and P. K. siarehall present e--retary of the Natlimnl Wool Growers Grow-ers assoclstlon. W. I'J Wing of H Kranclaf-o, aecretary f tne California Cali-fornia Wool 'Jrowers aa---iatlon la acting aa clerk of the sate on -hslf of the national aweociat I'.ri, while C. K. Wlsge of f !. hns the duty of securing the )uers name on the dotted line after ti e eale has been announced by l tie auctioneer, John i. Taylor, Lovelock, Nev, One of the pioneer sheep men m the West, bought the first lut offered of-fered thla morning for 14 ear)-. John K. Madeen of Mt. l'1-.i.jr t, Utah, waa tha eeller of this let. Mr, Taylor runs snout io.Ouo sf r-pi on his home ranttre. - Hera eslrea are- Peine- eM tMs afternoon end msny sie whiiih for this populsr breed to so on the block befure buying. Colonel R. O. Waitsrs of Idaho is conduct- Ing the sale. Ort WEDNESDAY. King Brothers of Laramie. Wyn, received the top prloe for a einK-e Ramboulilet ram at the opening sals Monday sfternoon, Jonn K. Msdeen of Mt. Pleasant paid l- for the rea-letered yearling ram of- fered by King rJrolhera. As a rule, however, the average of prices for Ih opening day were lower than those ef today. The highest pn paid Monday for a pen of twentv-flve twentv-flve rame was 11 per head, this being the amount that William Millar of Mt. lirassnt, Utah, received re-ceived from A. O. Vaughn of Montrose. Mont-rose. Colo. Wednesday's schedule call, for . the aala of ail ewes, Colswold. Lincoln, Lin-coln, Komney, Suffolk and cross- breed rama In tha morning and Ramboulilet range and stud rain in th afternoon. In addition to those salea made this morning which have already been mentioned, some of the prln. cl Pal sales follow: Pen of twenty-five twenty-five rams to Arlsona Livestock company. Sellrmsn. Axis., from Quealy Sheep company, Coksvllls, Wyo, for 141 each; pen of twenty-five twenty-five rama to A. R. Buckley, Hart, eel, Colo, from Bullard Brothers, Woodland. Cal. for 141 each: n of twenty-fire ram to I'auleen A . Merylck, Mt Pleaasnt, Utah, from J. H. Seely Sons Co, lit. Pleasant, Pleas-ant, Utah, lor tt each; pen of twenty-four rams to Jeter Arnold. Mansanola, Cola, from V. 8. Hheep Experiment Station, Dubola. Idaho, for 4t each; pen of twenty-five rama to Edward Sargent. Cham a, N. M.. from Glllstt Sheep Co, l ie. tleford, Idaho, for ! each. Each ram in this pen la a grandson of "Monarch," the famoua I3UOO rain ewned ay Bullard brothers. Woodland. Wood-land. Cal. and which they atat 1 "th cheapest, ram they ever owned " |