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Show Market at Kanst. City (Special Corresnondsncs.l KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS. Aug. g. -Killers were In ths csttle alleve early every day last weak, and had ordera to buy the run. The reault waa an advancing advanc-ing market all week, with a net gain of 10 te It rents on all killing gradea. Quarantine Quar-antine cattle got the beat attention, and the full gain, though medium and low priced cattle In the native division were also tha object af hard rid Ins by the packera, who even Invaded the Mocker and feeder division and look anything that had a semblance of flesh, down to 000 pounde weight. The supply was 10,000 hd larger than the previous week, half of which waa quarantine oat tie. hut It waa 17,000 head lees than same week last year. Ps "Iters csnnot keep secret (he ' fart that they need materiel badly, and miss tha generous receipts of grass cattle usually coming to market at tnis ssason. 1'nless cattle are fat owners are being ' advised to give them a chance to bectmo so. In districts recently psrehed, as commission com-mission men de not believe there will-be any excessive supply of cattle on the market mar-ket anv time this fall. A good deal of common otuff le Included In ths run of 'K rwvrt rattle and 20O0 calves her today. The best end of th'e liberal supmy Is sell. Ing steady and active, some Kansas fed Coloredo steers setting a new high mark for the year on heavy steers, at $7.06'. Medium and common gra steers are btng set back a tittle today, with the promise of further correction If they keep en coming plentifully, as killers aver. I and with reason, that that kind has been the most expensive beef they have had to handle. Two hundred cars of quarantine rattle arrived here today, th higgeet run of that rises since three weeks aao today; market on ateera, weak to to cents lower; cow and calves, steady. Wintered native ateera sell at fl.tV) to- $.S0. through ateers. M.M te s.. some Old Mexico today at $4.00; quarantine steers. 14.11 to $$. 71; grass cows. M M to $4.71.; ton veals, $7.00. Stockers snd feeders lost 10 to IS cents last week, steady to weak today, to-day, stockers at $3 i- to $4.60, feeder at $4 00 to W.4. The law of suppTv and demand la working work-ing inexorably In the hog market, prices mounting as nigh as the receipts decline. Run hers last week was SO.OftO head, a big deeri-ees from previous week, and 1ps than same week last year, a long time since this last thing happened. Average rirlcea for the week were $0 cents higher han average previous week, and present prices are M to 7ft rents higher than any of the talent expected at this juncture. Dealers say that pigs are being aaerl-flced. aaerl-flced. a fact thst lends strength to features' fea-tures' In the provisions market, particularly particular-ly kird. Run here Is $000 today- market, to 10 cents higher; top. $1 TO; bulk, $r.oo to $7.io. Fheop and lambs bath tost ground last week, ctoelng around quarter lower. Native Na-tive lambs quit at .M for th best, wethers worth ap to $4.Z&. we $4.00. Th prices were duplicated today, with a little seasoning added in th lamb market, mar-ket, some Colorado springs reaching $7.11 today. Rune are larger than a year ago at this tlm. bulk of the stuff coming from native territory. 4000 here today. Frartlcaliy no feeding tamha are available, smd range stuff th'e year wilt be fatter than usual, and will contain leas stuff liVi? wio,, Midln mJr ' J. A.' FtlOKRRT. ' , Market Corraspendmt. |