Show CATTLE UA Is I 1 film LE ADVANCE V A C 1 r E 1 SHEEP iff W GO a 0 UP TOO T colorado beef steers sell at highest prices in several months lambs fifteen to twenty cents higher correspondence the advocate I 1 I 1 KANSAS CITY mo nov noy to 15 cattle received hero here this week last week same week last year bead head the run was v below expectations this brtek ek and the market has addan advanced ced fl fifteen f to thirty cents on nearly evor ever thing middle grades of calves velak a notable exception tt at kind soil sell irie ing a little lower since the middle of the week smaller Sinn ller receipts are expected next week though loading it at points on the range has been pretty heavy thie this week supply from nearby territory has been dwindling and every week the uit bertone of 0 the general market becomes firmer bhart fed ted steers have bave been offered in larger numbers nuni bore thia this week but killers have them readily up to 10 00 here 1 prime steers would I 1 ring close to 11 00 beef offerings at the mar miar keta la Is deficient in point of nuni num bors c of f cattle and more inore so in tha tho pounds of b bet ef in ono one day this week hero here efty loads of common trashy cattle from arkansas and ad canie came in selling at 3 25 to 14 4 46 25 largely including the steers when prices are not inflated na as they are now thia this stuff would not pay carriage charges to market and it would not be offered some of the little steers are fire five or alx six year years old having apparently waited that long for a decent market for themselves vea colorado beef steers old sold here yesterday at the highest prices this fall a ten car consign mem from mancos bringing 6 75 15 to 7 75 panhandle yearling yearlings pell at 6 00 to IG ft 75 thie this week ringe 9 0 tc iders 58 16 00 to 7 00 panhandle WK 94 4 50 to 5 60 mountain cowa cows and heifers 5 40 to 16 tf 75 real voal calves 8 00 to floco 10 00 good stock calves around ta 7 00 bulla bulls 4 26 25 to sheep received thie this week neek last week same week last year held heid buyers ail a il on tho the fence 51 monday when ailien there wae was a good run here but since then they have increased the bleed of their movement movements in buying stuff slim supplies the laet last few day days having put bellere sellers in command prices are up fifteen to thirty cents good lambs worth 1 7 26 2 to 7 50 feeding lambs around 6 00 fat ewes 4 60 5 15 LT III ito 1 ica TO 11 tt 1 T IV IN via NF xa 1 S W mcclure secretary ot of the national Wool growers association with headquarters headquarter a in gooding ida was in salt lake city last monday tn in an effort to stimulate te interest in the forty ninth annual convention of the association which will be held january oth and bilth in cheyenne wyo lie aay says wo no are going to have a busy session in cheyenne as there are important issue issues to be considered mong them are the irita t and the land leasing questions A movement la Is on in the eastern states to demand tho the leasing of all public landa lands in the west the minimum price to be four cents an acre ad As of the desert land lands where sheep are run during the winter and early summer and where only they can live are so barren that it requires from tire five ta fifteen acres for ach sheep one can easily see that tt it brings the pasturage up pretty high not only the price Is objectionable tio but the law if it it goes through will place the entire matter in the hands of the secretary of agriculture bom whose decision there ie Is no appeal the national Wool growers association has done much toward reducing the freight on wool having brought the rate from 2 13 to 1 75 a hundred bundred weight during tho the past year during the session in we these and other questions of importance to us and be prepared to put our ald of them before congress con grest at the special session that will bo called by woodrow wilson state association associations are meeting all over the country preparatory to the national convention C L B stew art has juet just informed mo rao that the utah association will bo be asked to 0 meet in salt lake city january ath and ath we are going to have good speakers and many int men at the convention and t every very locality where there are sheep should be represented HOSTON BOITON KL 1 11 alitt JOIL I 1 oil awl al H 1 mass nov 16 trad lug ing lias has bean u rather more quiet during the pant pata week neek though a fair amount of wool has been sold mostly la small lots to supply the most pressing needs of manufacture er ers who were holding oft off until at ter election hoping for lower prices As a consequence they have been obliged to operate at old prices but are confining their purchases to the smallest possible con pasq in some i cases they aro are insisting on splitting lots and refuse to take the usual proportion unless the wool Is actu ally needed total sales for the week hive ben b en about three million pounds the bulk of this being ter wools in original bags bag some large spinners ep inners have been in the maratt and though they antoune anno unc a determination to confine their purchaser purchase i to the wool needed tc to cover their orders the extent oc their operations indicate that they have been having a good business of 0 late price prices hae been very well hell sustained dealers turning down it great many current blia blis rather than thau make male even moderate concession concessions iloth both original bag wool anil and graded territories ahme sold on the clean basis ot sixty five to sixty se seven cents for tine fine staple sixty three to sixty five cents tor for h hilt hilf blood ata ale fifty seven seen to fifty eight cents for three eighths blood staple ibid und fifty three to fifty five cents for quarter blood staple with clothing territories it tt sixty to sixty two cents for tine fine and fiat f lit seven to fifty fitti eight cents tor for fine ie tedium a tu 11 i stocks of domestic wool are ight a recent estimate by a leading member of the trade being thit there aa as lisa wool in boston of all al kinds the first of november than there was as at the tho beginning ot of the year ald wid that the remaining stocks ot of domestic wool unsold hlll not exceed eighteen million pounds limal hues he fourteen hundred head bead of county cues ees sold for 5 25 per h boad had ad a few days ago and without an grazing privileges included thia this Is said to be the beat price range ewes have ever eold sold for in that section of country E D samuels disposed of this herd to A richardson of teneen |