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Show 'NATIVE LAMBS SELLING. AT ABOUT EIGHTEEN ; DOLLARS I'At Kl!im 4JOIN41 IN IIKW ON IHM5M liATKI.V. IVh (IioIiv Irfimlt On llm lllvcr Mnrkct, Mnr-kct, Hut Ttie WimiIiI Sell Tlfly t'cul4 Above tlm Nnllic Oni- Killer Kill-er Arc- Ik-coming Jtllj I'nrtlnl to llniigc l,nnib Ijtlcl) (Jootntlon. The Hun flpcilnl Hirvlce. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jul) 1.1 -Tlm i-Httle run today wn twentj-one thnu-Miliil thnu-Miliil hend, mnrket Me4d 011 nenrl Ver thing and bent price fl'.tS up to noon. Hog cupply wn twilve thou-and thou-and head and the mnrket ten to fifteen fif-teen cent higher, following an advance ad-vance of reventy-flve cent lnt week Top 117 16. Hheep receipt were even thuuxand hend nml tlm market Mcndy considering il fleece, h It mined hei-e today. Ilent native lamb 117.76. Itecelpt n year ngo today wire thlity-flve thoitnnml on iH'if 1 attic, at-tic, but nt Ihnt time the zone erntem of binding llfld not been entnbllnhrd by thn government nml big Monday run were the rule. Thin Vinr receipt re-ceipt will be distributed morn ivenly througlmut the week, tlm effect Ixlng more notleable during the fall :-r mon of big latlle run. Nothing trlitly prlr)m"vn here todnv, though buyer Were looking for good entile mid ule of everything ilenlrnble Wcrn nte.idj Knnnn Winifred uteeM'wiri. 'unree p thn flint hill dlntrlct where 1110M of them nrr loented lond fur Tilemlny it mnrkct. Tlm Imnt In till clu-i today brought IK. 35, hui good one tire quotable up to 417.00. Bnntern nkln-licma nkln-licma lond for Monday and hud n good run. Mcer In the native dlvUlon nt 9.00 tn 114 60, cow 17.76 to 19 76. Mcer In the iuiirnnllnn dlvlnloii $7.00 to 113.60, low 17.00 to 19.36, Including Includ-ing c.iiiliet. Venl nml cnlvr di (limit seventy-five cent In II 25 hint week mid heavy inlvi nm lowir to-ilu to-ilu Light venl up to 114.60, heavy ctilvi 11.00 lo til 00. Shower) weather wea-ther I helping truth- mmc on Mink-er Mink-er mid feeder, but good general ruin are needed. Ilowi ver. Indiana, llllnol. town und Mlneourl nrn 111 fine ehttpn and nrn beginning to want tattle. tat-tle. Htmk Mcer nell nl 17 60 lo 113.00 nml feeder 111.00 to 116 36 I'neket liuXn been the Mlougcnt llljern of ling fol 11 week. Ignoring the iinuiil benr taetb the greater part rf the time and niilinilltlng lo regular nilviime. Ilent heavy hog nld nt $17.16 toilu), medium lit 117 10 und light $17.70. Hulk of Mil 117 (0 to 117.10 .No reiiwui for the big gulu lu the hint wetk I apparent, exi pt the big demand for freh pork n nhown by henvy Inning by order for nmnll klllei nil over thn country. Slot k pig nold Up tit 117.00 hint Week mid nrn ntrong today. Native liimb at 117 76 todnv were equal to $11.00 without llm wetnenn In their pelt. No choice range lumh hnvn been hern, but nuch would nell liny cent alHive nntlvi, u packer like 111- large even drovi of rnngn lumh much better than the ninall un- vrn lot of iiallven, even vvhiii killing percentage nre llm name. Kwc nm hlghir. Hint nt 113.60, brcedlug ewe up to $I7.0D for venrllng und gout $7.00 lo $7 75. WOOL 4ON'hl).MIrH)N IN MAY IS I.MKilT 411 ANY MONTH Mole wool wan lined b mmiufiiitlir-er mmiufiiitlir-er lii Mnf than any other mouth thin enr. according to the monthlt wool conniiinplluu repoit Junt Innlled by tlm biimuu of imirket. May cnnnumptloii wan 74.!00.000 poliudn. grennn equivalent, equiv-alent, lompnred to 70,700, i'i pound In Aplll, 7I.900.U00 lu Ml . ,. 113.700,. 000 in I'ebriiHr). mid 6S.IOO.11O11 In Jmitinr) Sloik of wool caiiiniimeil lu Muy by chinee. In pound, wem greunn wimiI, 42.397,176; nvourcd. 13,367.733, mid pulled, 2.9l!(.31. 'onniluiitlii by taten for nil clunnen of wool, III pound, wn MinMuchilmtl. 2i,92l1,-103; 2i,92l1,-103; IVlinOlvunln, 7,310,313. Ilhodn Inland, 7.2K.723: New Jerne. 6,170,-213: 6,170,-213: New York, 3,994.433. Connecticut. Connec-ticut. 2.076.104; New Hiimpnhlm. I.. 33.i;x; Ohio. 1,413.189; Maine, 989.-96H. 989.-96H. Mild all other Mute. 2.929.137. The report I Inaued em Her In the mouth than ha been pomlhle heretofore, here-tofore, hocuunc of tlm iii-opcmtlon uf manufacturer lu lemming whedule promptly. Out of five hundred mid M'Velity-nU whedule tu-nt out five hundred und twenty -two iiMiiufnettir-er iiMiiufnettir-er reported wool lined, folty-ueil 110 woul iim1 In Muy; nix u.iil ttqii and iinu, while one who fulled tn repoit re-poit represented n cuHiit of oul five worntiMl comlM. Mvlnc Work In ColtcgcH, The lutct mid bent method of car-Ding car-Ding 011 Htvliie exierlmentiil work In tlm 11rloUM ntatu agricultural lollcge I being ntudlr.t by thn fulled State department of agriculture Official 111 llll ntate college Will be given thn opportunity to learn of tlmne method In order that they muy adopt Dm ug-gctlon ug-gctlon If the) ee fit. W J Curml- 1 hm I, former!) In cjuirgc of wlnn experimental ex-perimental work at the lilinel grl-iiiltural grl-iiiltural loilecc, u now lonncited with the rnll-d Hliitew department of imrl-eulliir. imrl-eulliir. im exit non iililmul hilnlmniN man and will devote hln lime lu vlnll-hlK vlnll-hlK the MirlollH ntulen. keiphiR- In tiiuth with the work with mvlue Without iliuibt. orfb luln of the iinlmal liunhondr) dlvlnlou Ni), there are lllethoiln of priM'edure now lined In a number of ntnten that could be lined to ndviintiiKe in other ntutex If thn men III churRe were made iiiiuunted with the work I'Mllflt STATItS HAS TAKIV W4MM, or tiiiiisi: tin'NTitiij, To liwure lln comtitete eontiol over invv wind Mippllen the Kovernmeiit I to take over the luiportittlon of wool from Ariieutlue. I'riiKiu) mil South Africa The war trade tHtid nn-LOlimen nn-LOlimen tlmt lifter Jul) 3S lleennen lor the Importulfoii of wool from the three colllltllcM IMItllcd Will be leniied for the reimiluiler id thin )er only to the iiuurlerumnler uvnernl vf the army. . Under the preneut N)ein of pnvute tmiiMii llonn It n illffliult t inmire the line of Wool tit the beni IntercMii uf the n.unt r). nml It In uMi difficult tn obtain the nneennury tunixiKe b flUHi .'tC.the luek of HHttiirHlirc tit the hlpplmc iKmrd that the wool Iiuimiti- td Will be lined for the lultluuul III-lerent. III-lerent. There will not lie Hufrbbiit wool. It U nulil, to take cure of Itolh ijvllkin and mllltar) need unlemi no me eiiin-prchennlve eiiin-prchennlve pkm In udopted for pur-ihanliiK pur-ihanliiK und lniMirllni; the neeeMury miplillee. Control of the 19tS wim clip In thin country hun been taken over by the wur trade luwrd throimh nxrcement with lirodiuem, uml tho I rlwt fixed. After the K" eminent' rtiilre. iiienta are met. the renmlnlni; ttwk Will be llllooHtetl by thn ttotird (iiiimiIuii I'or Mori- Iloen. Although tletlnlte fk'ure- ure not )et ubliilnable, the unlnml huntmndry dlvlnlnn of the bureau of animal In-duntry In-duntry In imMired that the ciinipulcn lu Increum pork production ut leant I 16 per cent over lant )tmr hiu been tniocennful. Act online lo report practically prac-tically ever) Male hun dune Iti part In obtulnint; thin Inorcune, and tome have more ihan made up their quota. Data dithered by the United Ktatea department of agriculture nhown that I on April lit brood mwi on the farms In tho United Htaten had Incrcuaed 9H per rent over tho number on the came date the prevloua year. Weather con- dllloux durliiR March and April wen-very wen-very fuvnruht, over ulimmt the entire hotr produclnifiounlr), with the renult Unit tliere wan a larcer per. entuue of PIkn nl-d than ban bieu the rune for mum ve.im pnt Mknll I'ldMiiilnc. Th. tnHtad) Whli-h Iwn been the chum, or fulrly h.-BV) tonMN iimonK i-Htlle In Hun J iiii n county hun been nltrlHiiied to ulkull iH.iHiiiliiK h lull. lu-ll. V lliik'itan. ntute live ntock lunpei . lor. who went to Month ello bint week with iiieiiilurti of the ntute html liiNird. Ir. lloKKMii tiMde the trip lu renp c tft h mil rrom the Hun Juan iniintv HKcut. It hud been feared that the iIImhhw wiih bluekletr, but Dr Hokkuii foiiml that 011 the pui.H. ri(Kp will, U doe not httVe the Mlpervlnbm of thi forent nt-rvlcc willliii; had ln-en IrreKo, lar ami tn luck whh the probiiblt MUM- of th,. polwinlllK. Tin re hi l Willi- bkklK In Ihe tt.untr). und he reM.rm tlmt .Mtll men theie are admlnlnterliiK the v,n clHe to four thuumind imIIIc miw, uml will trext nil of nuaivptlble hkc In tin ouiit) tlirriHK the full roundup M-a-Miu. Ii. Hiikkhii U hlish In hln pral-w of tin- Hereford cHtlb. whbh ure brid almiM-t oxrluilvely by the rlihi hmen in nan Juan WITH Till: I.IVK STtM'KMKN 4l' Tlllh hlMTlOV IIP l-r The federal iMireuu of anlnul n-ilimtrv n-ilimtrv hun notlfltHl the ntHt the ntm k lMrd that It will .end to I'uh lx ex-jert ex-jert to in,rvM- nheep dlpplnic The board had anked for ten with men The njatj. will be dUlrlrled and em h 1 Me or the nix Innpectiirti will have 11 tertain ilefliied lerrltor) within whbh in loilflne hln vork. J VvcVo."' N".'" M,U' h """Kilt J H Whlitemcn'R lmn.li f nheeii hlte lltH-ka. The Hrt . f eattle bu,!,,. nd ate ,rf ,1". Ilielr attentl,,,, , ru,,, ample rnKe. They now h W & fifteen hundnd head. i'ii?'tnPih-,li.m'!M" ,rom " l' Mil to the lantern ntiukyurd have been doubled i comnarj ,h ? Jhlpinenu rr.ontci ,',,,. iJ to H l-.'l.t'B ll(d ,y ,, JW -"K marketK U- the ,!,p,tme, .,?V8; eultur. U Wanhltwt.il, . e L'.V: there were J7,Jl head ,ent away a. acaln-t 17,089 the ear before cLZ and hog .hlpmcnu, ho,,"'1'.' (Continued on page' four.T ' NATIVE IAMBS SELLING AT ABOUT EIGHTEEN .DOLLARS (Continued from pnge two.) crenaed In 1 91 S onl) eight thnnannd and ten head were aent nwny na ng-nlnat ng-nlnat l2,47Jn 1I7, hog numbering 2054 were ahlpped In 1U n agnlnat 3322 Ihe preceding )ear . Ilnln whli h have l-en general throughout Utah, Colorado nnd Arl-rona Arl-rona ricently, nnd which extended over Idaho and W)nmlng, hnve proved n blenalng to aheep and cnttleralsira, nciordlng to J. (Veil Altir of tho weather wea-ther offlie. Tho recent dr) spell had forced the herd up Into the higher range und Ihelr feed wa getting abort. T I) Alexander of Vernal suffered Ihe mlafortunv laat wek of loalng n herd of nhcep of between Ihrco hundred hun-dred and five hundred head In a draw rlx mile from Mack. A cvro hall xtorm drove tho heep Into tho draw, and wn followed be n wntcrspout which had a depth of twenty feet They weru alt loat, na they wein washed wash-ed out Into the Grand river. The toaa Amounted to about eight thousand dollar. The sheep In this herd were pun haed laat spring by Alexander nnd wern of high grade. Hay Price Air High. PlH'ATKl.tX), Ida., July U.-vAc cording to Hugh Rpront, secretary of thn Idaho Wootgrower naaoclntlnu, member of that organization wilt ho called Into sesalon In tho near future to conaldri thn Action of Director of Farm Market Harvey Allred In having hav-ing Idaho farmer fix Ihe prlcn of thla enr'a hay crop nt seventeen dollar a ton. II I stated that tha wootgrower wootgrow-er of this state look upon thla price n being Ion high, nnd objection are taken by Ihe sheepmen to bnalng the price of ha) on the Increase of the prlen of live Mock Tho expense of running sheep I i hilmcd to hnve Increased thren time a much the expense of hamlllng liny, nnd It I also contended that owing ow-ing to tha Impnsalbltlty nf obtaining efficient help loe In the sheep hual-ties hual-ties have been twlcn n great a under normal condition. Ill the opinion of Sprnnt, fifteen dollar n ton I thn highest price that sheepmen ran afford to pay for well ntneked hu) convenient to feeding ground. |