Show dill int IN let TH 9 E sc nw name have come to the price market As yet OWNERS ARE STORING THEIR CUPS CLIPS FOR THE PRESENT up to yesterday about thirty thousand head of sheep had been shorn with some fifty thousand head yet to come Seventy Five at woi k up to ua y abo about ut thi thousand head of ahe sheep p had been shorn at the corrals of the rio south of ace alth some fifty thousand to go through leonard lanard bros of huntington who are am in charge of the corrals are eni cloying about seventy five sh at verde about forty thousand head have so far been s shorn up to this time the wool buyer at price has been bei conspicuous by his absence though be he may she sh t up here at any time owners of clips are storing the rime at t boston yesterday the t woof market was reported as steady territory and western mediums IS 18 to t fine mea turns 16 to fine 13 4 t to 16 4 SOUS UTAH COUNTY WOOL ks N 0 W DS tat tt night newa news april saya says that marci B harris has a deal which throws new light upon the wool situation he has purchased five cars of utah county wool at prices ranging from ten to twelve centt per pound the purchase la ia the first brought to notice aside from the movement of seven cars to denver scouring mills grov ers han e announced on repeated occasions their determination to 0 hold out for eighteen cents but the purchase chase par just made by harris indicates that the market is not so tight as has been believed mark han hanis is as he is known throughout the is always one of the first buyers in the field and usually manages to get the ball rolli ing soon after his arrival from years of dealing he is known to every of import in the west whatever the market is that is the market is his somewhat poetical description of the wool game by thia he explains he means that demand rules the wool market as it does every C cry thing th I 1 I 1 ng else and that sall all there is to it if the demand is brisk prices will be high if demand a weak prices will correspond I 1 dont the wool growers of utah and the west generally feel that they are ure tricked by buyers the latter are governed by fhe the market they ey do not govern goven the te market 4 both buyer and krowe nuat abide by market conditions |