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Show CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP Food Commissioner Hoover Warns Country As to Conservation of Meats-Review Meats-Review of Market. The Mun Mperlal ervk- KAMBA8 CITY Mo Anx H Cat-lie Cat-lie rereipia were thirty thottmnd limd t.Hlay Market len to tuentj-fle rrntu kwer More In arnne raaea and nnihltur prime InelunX Hk rmelpla 'ti fix Ihouaand head ami the market mar-ket UM ent hhrher with nothluK h.l in liioY.1 firt he,r (f 0 U.. i h ttilffhlnic ahotr two linn-drrd linn-drrd an.) twenty -Clv unt would " it llIO The rhwi mipply waa ta ihoiiMUMi had and the market lfnt ri .onto biwer Home bun I w.Hcmnir nlD-lwo pound and mit tat at th. top III 71 Weaknea art In I mi Thursday at nMn .in teef at-tie at-tie nf nil kind eat pl prime flnlahed atti whhh are aran-e and would m II tili utaiiit aa hlait aa any time An .intei.h buyer wa today hmklnir. r r prim, hi Ifrr nnd wlllliur to pay 1 1 ) l ut the beat li. itiuld find waa Hnn k.mhI araaa heifer, for whl h He paid It ',t uteady with laat week th r Ream, helfera at Is II and mm h. ,n ...m at M 71 were lalled fifty lit- l.iwir than lt week. The land pa-tut nlPin here brouKht 11171. and l.wn arades of wehchl) araaa ! i- Mild down to I aa and Hht kliiluinia to 17 Theee twllle are uti i i Menty-fhe ivnta loner than th. I . -t timr laet week Malm kllllnK Mm. ulahlOK to S7H hiuiiI wild ut l0 OrrKOH town JU poonda nt Mi nnd oreicon teei at 111 tt to 112 ". rhlraxo had tiHt-iiltf thnuMnd with the iiwMtalbiii of only tw.nty thouaand Mt Uiul M.Sfie nml Mt Jina-ph liaa tint many for the ew-pa.lt ew-pa.lt at their loarkrln lle do-.line do-.line are reimtteil from each of theae mm k.t Mlmkera and feeiler prl.ea b .lined fifty rent after Titemla) of laid Me. k and iult imewhat lower Ihan thr end of the preoua Week Th. market la tin to tweiit-fle i-elit luwir t.atay and thl week ehotild pr. a k.xmI time tu buy Mlmk tier ra.iK frm l 71 l l . feeilera s &o to a with fteahy leer fur fudlnK muih eaaler to Bet away from thr iw.kerii than hpretufure at III) 10 (III la Top boa wiliI at 119 1" today aa imiairrd with a top of 117 SI one ftp.k aico At that, tin lop prlee today to-day did nt r preianl the real market, for wood boa would hate hmurht llti I more than two dollai hiWhiko in li wek The market hi flft) cent hlaher and there wiiw to lie no (top-plnK (top-plnK It till It run t twenl) rent a m noil Horn, little dlelame lmalid f..r pork r.ir eoldler at tin. front put no reatrt. lion on prbe. Aelilr fnmi th mall leielpt. iiuallty U htiklnu and welKht are lluhl to an extent Hint li. alarmlnx In lew of prolwble future loiulrpmeiit for pork product In hep and lamlai thr market ha .le.llii.d materially Horn the IiIkIi point of lM Wetlmaalay whH IKS 71 mu paid for ihoke Cohnado la in I w. a ale of the b.-l hen tola belnic at HITS IlioUNh the lamlt Welabed only lt-two Miun.U and were not .hoii b a..eral iiolnt. NatUi aold at III (t today flood fat ewe worth around IIHH ItreedinK iwea ale worth II to tll A few head r bla. k fare ewe to a tradi r today at tllv thrve year old and under i.iticxi wool, nor hckn I Oil 1 1 1 1 : (OMIM. MiMI While the I MlttHl Mlate I fa.lnif a wrlou dlmlNUlbm In the wool rllp for l lila year and while the dimand for wool will lie ureater than eer b. role the botdlliif wool buyer nnd heep owner of the Weelern rllale r looklnK forward to biimiHir wool ,111m ilurlim ll It l prmlliteil thai a heavy wool tllp bi lIK mid with th preaeitt atoraw wool the fe.lt ra I Kioerntneiit will K In n MNllbiii to lwe all ileniahd for wool filled and that a ko.mII) iwrfanlaiCH will In lift or for domeetb ne The prke of wool, however U not exiMMtetl to tlereae until about H.p-temlier H.p-temlier of ll. If tha war Haita that Ioiik J It IMuhelll, who boa returned return-ed from a trip tlirwuiih Idaho nnd Montana, declare that the llvo uttKk-men uttKk-men ara uIiik beltir method for the wlnterlHK of their uhfep antl thut thl will lend to Imriwa. the wool illp Ihroukliout the Interinountalii .oiin- t' II Mlewarl, aecreum of the I'tuh Mtate Woolerower aawKlatlon and H W MtCliire, aecretary of the National Na-tional WMlnro em' aaaotlatlon, are iMith confident that with prmwr care of fm the Untied Ulatea woolKrow-tr woolKrow-tr will Im) eivablad to devlee ) and mean for the Increaalni; of the wool . llpa throuuhout tho tountry IIIkIi rrlit-H to I'ritiill. In the meantime, the wool market will remain hlKh and It U poeall.le that aharp advancoa In the price of .lothlnB will be had ilurlnic the fall and winter month. The plana which were adWMated by both Hlewart and McC'luro to f all of the ewe lamia la Iwlnu followed to a wreat extent throuBhout the Weatern rltaten and. In addition tbe ahaapmen ore aavlnic aa many of the ram lamb aa powilble In order that the wool aupply may be Increased ai much nn poMlble tlurltiK the aeaaon of 1918 One of the plan whleh won worked out by MtClure and by Stewart to in-create in-create the quality und quantity of the w ol In the Weatern State will have It flrat real trial thl year. The Salt Lake City ram aalo which la to toko place durliiK the latter day of Auh-uk Auh-uk and the flrat two day of September, Sep-tember, la expected to bring totrether n Kreat number of the lending wool-grower wool-grower of the Weatern State He-port He-port which have bean received nt the offh-oa of the National Wooierowira' association are to the effect that the liet unlnmla In the Wist will be pla.ed on exhlkllhni during the aale how ri.uty of Uiuiri IVtil. it Mirt willed have been it lit to laoh the offlrea of the National Wool-Rrwr Wool-Rrwr aMHlalln ami thr Mad an-an. an-an. latlon Indleate that eheeHiwnera of thi Intel mountain rnuntry proMwe to hi' plenty of fee.1 on tin rnugrg In pr. paratlon for another hard win tri -in h wna rxierlelHet lant Mar Th. rilrr placed tor meal take nnd fwr hay for I rumen let. delltery are KTalrr than ever Itefor.' in lb. blt ry of th. herp induetry Yvyomlng ah. pm. n are placing heavy ordrr (hni thev may ! prolm I I ngalnet rondlllonK whkh prevailed laet year whn th.iumml of sheep were bt mi th rnngr on account f the c d.l I II t'alllater who hna r. torn.. I fr-m Weelrrn Wyoming m the r lent rln throUKlMNIt tbe neet.tll . i have guaranlred that th. h p m.n or that elate will haVr aoml win ter rnnge and that they ehoiild hat. plentv of graaa even up to the ml.blU nf Ihe winter neiieon utile hitivy nn iomiH-1 earlier feeding It" mmi that Hie nutlixik for the idieep and w.miI Industry In I'tnh Wyoming and Idaho H better than It ha lieen f v.ar. Th hltth price prevailing for wool priwntml the eherpmeii from toeing heavily In aplte of the hard winter and It U believed by Jonepll Klnne) of HtMk Mpilng. Wyo, vnIio wan In I'lah laet werk. that the woolKrowtr would lutve been eel dock one year tiroflt If th. high price had not enabled lb. m to re.-iii thrlr loe. IIOOM'.ll (JIMX UAItMNU As III CONMIMITION Ol' MllT WAHtllSOTO.V T) C Aug :n llirbert C lloovtr totlny warned Am.rlca that the world fine n meat fMinln. nd a high range of prho for m. at and animal product for many yeara lo come' confront thl (olillliy he Maid He i lied figure to prove that Ihe nation a rnttle, heip and hog are tlwlndllng rapidly the demand of war nnd In allied Kiirope thn-atrii to be wiped out entirely I alMitotMly high prliea In Huropu and Amerlcu will extend to bird, but ter theeee, leather, futa, nil nnd W.m.. He udviMntted goverumint coll-tnd coll-tnd of thl country meat export, lb talle.1 iimih America live Mock brnedtr to nt oute In) plan for en- ormoHety Inrreneed herd und fbwk He lileiul.il that all rich, well lo do mliblle-clMiM and otht r iioii-mnuunl In-Uirer In-Uirer In the I'nlled Htat.-a greatly redo., re-do., their meat ronevimptlon and 1Me more for the fighting men and male and femuh- war worker of allied al-lied btmU Mtiil to Hit' (iirmniK He ruulloiiiMl th. alllea that largo amounts of meat from northern neutral neu-tral Hie Iwlng dlv.rled lo llermany" ami offered thl a an added reaaoii ror regulation of American exiM.rl. A a meat eonearvalhili meamir fur America In Ihl ctUbt he sukhmImI that our comiHirHtlvely little utlll(d Hah aupply Im Ihomughl) harveeted, well markete.1 and more generally eaten Kline the war twgan thl-country' attle priMliirllon ha Inireato-d 7-70'j 7-70'j 000 a i-oiiiiian-il with u dwrenno of ti ISO. 000 among our weetirn nllle, and it deereace dec where In the world, Including enemy coiintrlc, of 20 7&0,-000 7&0,-000 u total world dwrenrie of SO.OHO,. 000 head Sheep production deoreaxed 3.000,000, tho wcetern nllle I7.S0O -000. other coimtrli-e 31,000,000 a total world ilotreuno of SI.SOO.OOO While thl country's production of hog linn liurciiKoil 0 276,000 bend, that of our vventrril alllea dec reused 7,100 000 head, that of other countries coun-tries 31,000,000 u total wnild denreaee of J 1,1:5.000 Weight I railing- Off. While our hog luivo Increased by 3,000,000 animal, 'sold Hoover Ihe avurage weight at slaughter I falling, nnd our production I probably only uIhiuI maintained "The demand mude by tho war on America' meat upply ure shown In the growth of our meat export from an average of I93.h48.000 pound u your for threo oar before the vvur, to 1,339,103,000 pound for the single year ending June 10.1910 "There I only one Immediate solution so-lution to the short supply We can, with meat, J tint n with cereals, reduce re-duce oonmimptlon among thorn classes who can iHwt afford It, and eliminate waste "Meantime, to protect ull our mo-pie, mo-pie, uii moat carefully control our meat export ' UTAH IU!ritllSIS.vfl! AT Till'. MI'IJTIM. OP I.IVK hKKKMI'A WASHIN'OTON, I C, Aug 17 Weatern and Southurn stockmen here, upon the Invitation of Pood Administrator Adminis-trator Hoover had a conference to-day to-day with him and Secretary Houston and formed plana for the conservation conserva-tion nnd promotion of the live stock Industry An organization was elfiet-ed, elfiet-ed, with President Lassiter of the Texas Cattlegrowers' assoeiatlon at Its head, to tako charge and care for breeding sheep and cattle The or ganlzutloii will move surplus stock from tho ranges und placo It with farmeia and feeders to relieve the situation on Hhi range caused by drought and consequent shortage of feed. It davelopod ut the hearing that neither the department of agriculture I nor Hoover was responsible for thel suggestion recently published that rrstuurants, liotols and dining cars re-1 froln from nerving lamb and veal On the rmttrnr). It I held that the most tcontimltnl form of using initio nnd sluep for feed I by utlllilng Inmb nt from nine to ten months old nnd brif at one year The stockmen will tako up the lUeetloll of disputing of Wool now held by the grower In wurrluunn-s. Among the Wcfttirn representative of tho Klockmeti am I'rnnk J nngenlmrth of I'tnh, Itiwcoo Wood of Idaho, J M Wilson of Wyoming nnd I M Ulii-rt. Ulii-rt. lis of Montana In V191I of lloroca. Herbert l.cmp of llolse, Ida , n well known horsimnn, wn In Iltnh Inst week nflir n N'cvadn btmlnrs trip He Nty tho govrrnmenl will need two lulndrrd nnd fifty thnumind horses lo carry on tho war In Huropc, which menu prill) near ever) nnltnal In the Went, m Slnlp not engaged In agricultural agri-cultural work nnd that the slaudnrd of iliyi.linl riqulremtnt will huvi. to be lowered it the alllea have taken nlready the greater part of Ihe good hore In the rotiutr) Lemp says thut Major J N Munro of Ihe quarter (Continued on pngo eight ) ttintjota (Continued from tiage ilL) master' corp I now en routi ( Ban Francisco lo Washlrnton, t tu confer with tho war dtptrtr relative to the purchase of anlnuti the Western cantonments. Itcuily 1'nr ppllcatloie, 1MIOVO, Aug, 31 - A V J,t supervisor of the I'lntah foreit, it that tho new applicants for r privilege on the I'lnlah fnrttUiV file their applications at th n, visor' office on or before Keptta It, If 17. The reason fjr thi req I that tho forest I fulh tct4 tho regulation reiiulre that rpt Hon shall be on file six mniilM forr the opening of the grsilsi i son, with tui: i.ivi: hTontMv op tiiik hi:nm.v or n Hog hist 1'rlday and Hatunltr Chicago sold at IIHCO a bsl pound, mime forty. fiu irntiar Ihan any prexloua rcord Jirtinaou St McKcc art brlnclsil Ihe Vernal country a doien ttetl piiiehred Cotawold rums by nt'nt far aa reached by railroad to4 U by ntitoiuoblltt truck tt ilettlua Five hundred dollar aplKe U price paid. Don II, Cotton of Hit Ashler V' section recently eold a hunch of ks uveruglng seventy to rlgliiy s nt IIS cents. ThN mc.ni eleven dollarn a head, Chris IC. Jeiisin Im iM. ..Ir hi foreman In charge of floeki m Ing at ami around Tt nnf? h Colo., that all herd at. thrlilM" Co)oe lire bilng i Mermlaslel trapper In Houthurxtrra Thomii lledmnnd k rir nt I stole live stock iomiin--i"n, r-r lo of sheep from the trrilstorr' imil ha been cxagg. riled In Wisconsin hecp i luU hstsef formed to encoiiragi' an lmfe the iloimstlc xvnnl atipph whkhki ii Price wiiolgroner lo ask xtlut i encouragement I nenltl lhs t' present prices of both wnol s4 ton. flovcrninent ag. nt rc el'-horsea el'-horsea In Utah dlreil from the W era, thus cutting out Hie fH ,! hua on commission Arllllr 'J1 mala are bringing ft 0 00 to ' n head, lloga Hold on Ihe Hall . market thl week aa high l" the highest price nvir psld lnll terniniinlaln cnunlry Thfjr W'" Idaho. The alatn live stock rommll-sell rommll-sell the skins of coyote trPP ' employe of the department ' skin of u coyote In IIh prim m about alx dollar, |