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Show MARKET REPORT. Special to the Garland Globus Kansas City Stock Yards, Nov. 12, 1000 Cattle receipts today are larger than lutt Monday and prospects are good for an Increased supply all week as compared com-pared with last, but the total is still moderate, 10,000 head today. The general mnrket advanced 10 lo 10 cents last week, covering all clasres, and is steady to strong today, stockers ami feeders feed-ers 6 to 10 higher. This clnss has not advanced with killing cattle this fail, as feeders cannot forget the losses of recent years. Old-timers at the yards believe wo are entering n period of high prices f6r rattle mid thu feeling in spreading lo the country. A1 fall, although the demand de-mand from country buyers bus not been up to the expectations, packers have readily cleaned up everything tint taken up by the country buyers, at strong prices and the market has continued ou a Arm basis Hogs and sheep have already al-ready benefitted by the I nc leased do mand with which the prrduclloir" has not kept pace and the fact that cattle raising has not progressed very much In the last few years as has thu demand, in-surcs in-surcs high prices for the future, lie-celpts lie-celpts from Colorado ami tho West continue con-tinue liberal, but the pauhand u and New Mexico shipments are about all In. The market last week was the highest of the season on range cattle. Several shipments ship-ments of grass Colorado killing steers sold at (4 SO, ami thu hulk at 13 80 to W 25. Colorado grass heifers reached 3 00, grass cows $8 50, very fuw selling below 2 75. Mocker and feeders mostly at 8 GO to (4 10. Pauhand u and Now Mexico cows wild at (2 40 lo S3 10, veal calves unto $0 00, heavy calves a quarter higher tiian the pruvlous week, selling at S3 00 to 4 50, bulls 12 15 to 2 0U, slockcr S3 00 to 44 15 and feeders at S3 50 to 4 20. The supply of sheep and lambs continues contin-ues liberal, comprised mosthly of medium medi-um to common rano stuff. The market is higher thau a week'ago, but It was a weak tendency thu last few days. Supply Sup-ply today Is 8000, market week to a shade lower. Thu best range lambs in thu last week brought (7 40, sales grading grad-ing downwards to 1075, fed Western lumlis at 17 GO on different days, yearlings year-lings S5 75 to SO 25, w ethers up to K 00, owes S5 00 to S5 40. The feeding end of shipments Is vury common, aged slice) sulllng at 14 25 to 5 00, lambs 5 75 to 10 00, Dealers continue to predict a successful seasnti for feeders as they aay fewer sheep and lambs aru on feed than a year ago, whllu the demand will bu fully as I urge or larger. J. A. ltlckart, L. 8. Correspondent. |