Show stock market report kansas city stock yards aug 1 cattle received here this w ack last week same week last 5 ear eatn 0 cattle arc a little lower aliis week including finished steers stockers and feeders liala a dollar lower though the market on them is a shade better today calves 50 to 75 lower in the quiran division prices are 25 to 40 cents higher this week and the week 13 closing in fine shape today cooler weather today nukes the whole situation more hopeful and if a general run should come in the next few das it would stimulate the market wonderfully basic conditions are firm and only the worst kind of dry weather can permanently injure the market breaks so fir are transitory and quickly repaired is a good demand from killers and country buying 13 heavy in jub cattle were bought here for the country as with cattle to that trade in july last year yearnings yearlings Year lings and heffers heifers of prime finish and quality reach 88 90 this week heavy steers 8 85 kansas grass steers to 8 25 quarantine grass 5 50 to a few little yellow backs down to 81 90 native cows to 87 00 stock steers since the decline 85 00 to feeders 80 50 to 87 35 cai calves 87 00 to hogs tins week last week same week loat year prices are somo lower this week particularly on grassy and dry weather stuff of an increasing number though set small was received i Tho market is steady to 5 higher today top 89 00 bulk 88 85 to 89 00 lambs broke 50 to 75 cents this week sheep off 25 to 40 cents tins week last week same week lait i ear cause of the w cak ness was too many at Lom a temporary condition utah had some poorly finished lambs here at tins week 58 pounds average and at 84 75 common chea 84 33 best native lambs now around when the flies become very num erous and troublesome the people awake to the dangerous nuisance and do to exterminate alie pest if alie people were only as in the warfare the fay is not bo they M ha c far better success the time to fight alie fly is all the time but the bait results arc obtained in alie late fall winter and early spring |