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Show MARKET REPORT. Special to the Garland Globe: Kansas City Stock Yards, Dec. 17, 1306. Tho cattlo run lr.st week was smaller than It has been running recently, re-cently, and contained a larger Bhare f fed cattle from native territory, and fewer range cattle. The market grow atrongor as tho week progressed and the close was Arm, and everything every-thing well closed up. Run today ts 13,000 head, gcreral market steady, cows, stockers unld feeders strong. Stockers and feeders nre soiling nt tho best point of the season, sales of Colo, ratio feeders since late last week ranging from S3. 70 to $4.40; and stockers nt S3. CO to $4.25, Pauhandlo and New Mexico stockers S3. 00 to $4.10. Not many beef cattle from the range have been Included lately, prices $3.80 to $4.25. Colorado cows tnado new records last week, bulk at $2.90 to $3. GO, many odd lots at $3.75 and ono shipment of 30 head of 9441b spayed heifers from Montrose at $4.-50. $4.-50. The latter was 50 cents higher than any colorados have sold at hero this season previously. Panhnndlo nnd Now Mexico cows ranged from $2,40 to $3.25, and are nearly Bnck to the high time threo weeks ago. Hulls sell at $2.25 to $3.00, calves $3.25 to $4.00. Sales of Christmas beeves from Native territory have been the foaturo latoly, at $0.50 to $7.50. Sheep and lambs camo in freely last wcolc, and averaged much better quality than wo have been getting. The market was stronger each day up to Thursday, when thero was a break of 10 to 15 cents, which has not yet been fully recovered, although the tendency Is Arm today on the moderate moder-ate run of 4500 head. Fed Western lambs sold nt $7.35 to $7.C0 today, medium lambs around $7.00, yearlings yearl-ings worth $o.76 to $0.60, wethers $5.25 to I5.CC, owes $4,75 to $5.35. Some San Luis Valley pea fed lambs sold Wednesday, before the break, at $7.05, uud Mexican yearlings from samo locality at $0.75, lambs from Lamar ulso at $7.G5, and owes $5.35. J. A. RICKART, Ij. S. Correspondent. |