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Show 1 JTLE MARKET I BIS ME HO IMitttlJU HIKTIITH AXI IU7ITi:it dkmwo m'ATOur-s loss. rW Dc'ln ,""r Mocl.tr .tint I tttl- - , Ullli I'roMMitu Tlinl Ijitlrc ftsnirr I'ji-t of .Mlllppl Will ' Wast lmmoui Xiutilier r mile JIM IW ll I-l mill Hog Market. der w gun Hi. ml Herx Ire. KANSAS CITY Mo.. Jlllj 17 -The 40 ntutmArket lost Uvctity-flvp to fortj ' ,ti the first two dnys last week but jojflff re tlpls and n letter dctnnnd stored tn to twenty-five, ccnls of jUIom b) the close of the vvctk The tff)f tods) Is 10,000 head, nml )tt loirtsrF stinil) to fifteen icnls tow KinMS inttlu that urri ulnterrd n ttfl ami grand on good pasture .'U n'rhlng 1160 to 13C0 pounds, which Mtrtipond to a ivrtaln tpo of North' itft rattle are selling today at 17 50 'loHgltOO artnrdlng to weight mid OHflrih. .So Northwest steers ha In on trf ifhi e last Vednesdn, when nine I (tn of Oregon steers sold nt IH 10 to llll. That was the low day of the I k on rattle here. There Is u heaty 1 iimiBil for stocker nml feeders, ith trprit that the entire iminlry (rflttitef the Mississippi river will want ,B iilmmeniie number of cattle this full, HB uihit whole section Is lo,w on tattle, I Ml stiKkmui there look to Kansas ..Hocrfor Ihrlr Mockers mid feeders In put measure Prices todii) range HmlCCO to IK.00 Mierp and lamb receipts were II HI twins The market was er met all Inst week, but today killers eoj f r h cut In prices, due lo n bad M fur mutton nt lousumlng points TWr were twentyone iiirs of Idaho jot and iarllngs here toda, one twr tlrox of lambs weighing Mj-nlne ihhiiiiIs ut 110.20. it flve-uir 4f.it of Innilm weighing slxtythree H3tJ at 110 30, with u cut of 30 per nit to feeder bu)ent, flftj-tline MHaJs at l.00, n slx-nir droe of ullngs, nlnetyfli tounds ner-it ner-it four ears nt I7.X& mid two ears it IT to and rour cars or rutin r thin tabs lo killers nt 10.00. The lop s umlx in (lnmlm today In f 10.30, ivl top mi curling Is 17.90. IVrd. t iliirk Is firm, as shown by the m ff Idahos notixl hImivc nt 19.00, t4 there are prospects that the price ill silinnn llreedlng ewes are my held nt 17 SO to 98.00. it droxe ' litra gtMid ones, though some of 'WW aire four nnd six ers old, lust '"k at IS 76, I0S pounds nxeriige The hog market Is slipping it llltle, 'Voih the undertone Is strong, nnd fHits are moderate, nine thousand T todui Top todnx Is (9.KS. bulk ulm CO to I9.S0. No North Mtern hi)gs haxe Im-cii hire sliue ttUiY when Idnhos solil nt 19.70, (tit Malms 9 :b, around HO pounds, n-4 three curs of Montunns sold at 5 and 19 90 One car of the Mon-uu Mon-uu hug weighed 1K7 pounds, nnd rouiht 19 90. highest price of the Mildred iwiunds. The throe car ship, "it of Montnnns had only n total rtrlnk of (10 pounds from home, due 1 (wit) attention along the line, and ' nI fill lure 1'rospeits faxor Mtrle receipts, which should mean 'Irm market. ThU NiiiIoh'h WihiI fnip. WAKIIINCJTON, 1). C. Jul) 18. otrlian sheep misers will receive ul 17 000,000 for this )enr's wool '"V, the department of ngrliulture iwnid today. Average prices Jfln June were 311,7 iitnts n pound, "her than for many )wirs. "he average weight of u fleece of wl la e 93 pounds mid the country Mma!' produces nbout 37,000,000 V The weight of fleece has a Imrruslng jcar by ear, auoriN ' to lt!irlmntit figures 'C ntlniitcl on page seven ) CATTLE MARKET GAINS INJHE END (Continued from page one.) ' Will llii) Utah i:.-s I Hum for hrcidlng puritoses in the Inttrmotimaln rmintr) are Mild In be bringing greater iirlxn ttiHn In jetir. I'tnli railroad, hist Sntur.ln) an-! nniintc.1 Hint m firm nf fokcvllle (W)o.) flu .-pmen Iwiil bought from I tln K.hi III Malm Live Slwk iiimimn)" flu thousand In ail of mm nt seven! ilnlliirn it liriiil unci Hint the same firm In In llif market fur fli thousand ' muri' houd of i'Ui'h nt I" to a head A numlirr l sheep hirers frnm tin1 Cokevllle firm will la- In t'liili soon, I mill It U .inderstood tin-) will cine III till IllSteril Mllll Southern iiiirt llf till' state Hllll lllllk UMT II numhtr of f links. I Tlir lumli troll of Idaho nnd I'lalt ha. started moving to t ! Haatcrn markets ami It l epieted that from now- on niilnr miii'miml of lumli Mill b. hail. In l!tali thr lnili lia nut turn iii frrrly uontrui'tid In Idaho unil uhlpprm will drprnd on thr nmrkVt prlerii to u nfMt rti-nt. Thi Mrt truln or lamli to lrur Idaho Ida-ho alni th imrly part of Jun wan hlppd (rum (loodlns Ut Hunday and lirlmiKid to fiirtnrr llmcrnor Trunk II nonillne. Thr railroad urr prrpurlni: to (uriilh u bullrtln on prlif dlirlllK the tt'lln MiMMiim I'irfitl llraaiilullnii. MONTICI!M.(. July I. Monti-i-rlln Moikmm mil Mond4 nlKtit and orminlii'il u MiH-kKrowtri"" ui lallon. J II. WimmI h iiumi'il prrtdtlrnt, Ili-urK' A AiIkiiin. vl' rrldi nl. and I) II I'. rkln. M-r. ur hihI irmxuriT. A I'limiiilllif whh Npiioliitml to look iiftir runici' i.iiilltln. ami to H-iir H inn II nlm Mill kmIiiI III" fiillr time rlillm: lhi raiiKi. Th- iitiiiiiiUtw iiiiikUih of C II riirlti'in'rn. Arthur Wood mid Jiillun llallo J. W I'alnf r, runifr m prtionl nt tlu inn tin.; mid iIIumiwi d tin' iiltualloii from tin le point of llii- forw.t wnlt'c. M Man In full Hitwinl with all Hint mi" ilom. , , , Thf ullcht raltiK thai Wiul thin nt'ctlon lhl wifk lll iroi of ktmi! k.hmI to tin- dr farmt rn. Their cropn Hirn IM-Klnnlnu to burn up In pbir nnd tin rwent utornm lll brlnhien up the field and fill out the hiudu or the Hheat nnd oatx MtMk N mull l.inoV. Ilalry atiM-k Hi " l'lntali lkln Iik Improxeif 100 .r lent In nimllty In the pant five earn. nmirdlinc ti J- Mi)ir, MM. hot. I lni'tr. who re. tiirmil lant Hattir4l to the .int.- nip. Itul from k tour of 1hhhIIoii hi that part of the Ktate. Meera aald the lUlrjm.n r the I'lnuh .oMiitri hae Imported aome HIkIi Krude liurliama mul JMM.JH and fe MoWeln an. the ntiuk on th. ranue l no well KHided mi hi trip Me. r ImtwilBa-ml ImtwilBa-ml ..uidltlona In hot-b- lrnic More, meat marketa dalrte. and iiwHiifa. t,.rl i.l hee.. loitter. a"U water It, irram an.l .-anUle. and he aald he i.mml ...ndltion MeiwraUv "'"' t.,r He not.nl a umbleral.le lm-iv.mm.nl lm-iv.mm.nl lme hi. la.t vl.ll : i. lh IMxIn ui the mltar ...mllll-M the r. amerle. lltuiH lulo Million.. The wool illp of ftah w .i lUlU' record, whlrh hae l.n recel el hx C it Stewart. ioreUr of H"' i ' Htnt. W.H,.Krower.- l..k.n. Miow that the -WW f'r,'''a'v.,f Tent, illn wn. about twentJ-fU" l'' slerihewmdwu.a.ildnttwen.). two cent, nnd tlilrt -un- " J the hlnliMl pr'i I'1 f"r "'7,, ft.TS0.000 About 7.000.000 pound, camo from itrrllr touched by tho of the country tapped L the iwnr and Hlo Orande |