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Show FEEDING IAMBS IN DUD AND HIGHER knss ir is iii:i oi ,, rill ItIM It MMtKltts MIourl Miim I melius tin n1r tin1 Lnl Itu ln)s Miortreil filing ,rtiiitn1 I In in Dollar Cunne m lllctirr Than l Chlmgu Cow i. unn' Tile ntr'-l he ('ruts Prlcvs. Th Hun Hwtnl Hervlee KA.NrUH CITY. Mn. .SVv 30 An-nther An-nther Mr wcik In rwttlr receipt opened open-ed todn) with tivcnt)-rix thousand head nnd mnrket moMI) utmit), I Hit weak on medium nnd low grade stocker Prett) active on nil other kind In xplte of cxrwwlxo itupplltH nt ChlniKu ami Ht I ami In, with lower r ports from lhoM points llotrs mtld the t ten tints lower enrl, inukirn demnndlim n Rrrater decline l.nto sales n romproml-e Hheep unit InmlM steailj Hhltp tmf uteers ruined und fed In Hiiutliwret Mbwourl st n new hUli reronl prlrt Inn todn nt 111 7ft nnd llitt pounds nrniti Othrr kooiI steers silit nround 111 00 nnd nhcrt fed stem 19 00 ! $10 So Hummer Krnted rattle fed thlrtj or lxt ilnys are lirlMKlnc l RO to 19 Ko nn agree nlile siirprlm to owners In miwt imm Weiti rn Rrtmn stters sell nt III 00 nr better nnd plain llttli steers weighing weigh-ing nround nine hundred pounds bring $ 76 to 17 SI Cows mUsnerd tw lit) -i i nts hint wk llrat cows up to 14 00. odd lioads of Colo-rndo Colo-rndo grass cow nt that irK Pair to good rows tr II to $7 21 nnd miners mi-ners ft 60 to II 00 Cnuutrs nro m II-Ing II-Ing n gum! flft tents higher hern thnu nt rhlrngo nils are higher up to 111 00 (loud kinds of stoiker nnd feedirs im selling mImiuI like Mini-da) Mini-da) of Innt week' Ten mrs of (holm rnnhnndle stock rnlis, four hundred pounds, sold nl II 00 nnd fort) or flfl) inrs of well bred I'nnhnndle )enrllngs sold nl 17 :S to $7 31 with 10 per rent of the lotnl weight nt t( 00 1'lalii stork stiers sell nt 16 SI In 1171 nnd common thin slurs under un-der 00 ll cars of Knnsns fetd-rrs fetd-rrs sold nt 17 SO 1 1 Co pounds, und six rnrs of stiers n little fleshier, but ordlnnrll) ilaiwd us fteilirs, sold tit $7 90 to kill) IS A fiw flesh) fi edi rs uri going out up to $1 XI und pMIn thin fieilirs down to IS 10 Hhei p nnd himli nr, Ipts wen mil) four thouiNind hfail auI prlns were firm Top liimlts $1171 mid i'Hi-h $7in h In the hog inurkit Imtit prln s nn li ailing ull the other markets, mar-kets, the result of light "Uppllo In r nnd ii giMid demiind Uimlis I'rlila) nl $11 M Top at t'liltugo the xa nulla) nu-lla) III HO mid Omiiliu und Ht Joseph Jo-seph III 10 Hhort fed Inmbs ur-milking ur-milking good mono) for fuller. Periling limbs urn tw ml) -five to flf-t) flf-t) nuts hlgtlir nt I9 7S to 110 25 wool, I'uui. Toini mn: DOI.IiMt MMtK T HOMOS Ktoured wool sold III lloston, Muss several ila)S Inst week ul lllnil)-fle tents und it dollar n pound, the high-ist high-ist point rent lied slntt 1H73 Advltes from tht linst were to thu iffett that the suppl) Is living rnplill) deilt ti d nnd that liu)rrs are iilreaily In tlio Western Htntes niaklng tontraits for next ) ear's tllp At the offltes of Ihn Nntlnnnl WiMilgrowurs' Humiliation, H W Mefliire wild Hint the sharp ml-nnie ml-nnie wns due to the emliiirgo plairil on Austrnllun wool h) the llrlllsli goernmetit The suiml) of wool In the United Htntes Is lniidmuitto to suppl) the th in nml und us wool wo Importt d lust yrur In order to furnish the wurrlng nations of Kurope with tliith, the situation this )isir Is said to Ih without psrulhl In the history of the wool Iniluslr) Or MrOlure suld thill he rxtiettid still furthi r price nih mites The Pulled HlMtox bought morn than 160 000,000 pounds of wool from Ails tralla lust )tur Hlnrt Jul) Ist tin llrlllsli govirntueut has nfustd to permit thn shlpmuit of wool to this lountr) The exportation of t loth from thn Pulled Wales to llliropn has Increased during thn )mr und I)r, Mi-t'lure Mi-t'lure said that the onl) hope for woolen mnuufarturirit Is for thu Ilrl-tlah Ilrl-tlah goxernmnnt to pt rmlt thn sale to this lonntr) of lowir grades The greater part of thn wool ht lug Imported Into this tountr) Is t tuning from Houlh Africa und Houth Amer-Iru wooi.citouims Mi:i7ri(; r Ki:MiritPit to in: mo or. "Thn fortluomlug woolgrowtrs" convention at ICflmmerer, W)o, If It Is an) thing llko thosn prelousl) held tin re, will be one of thn best count) mtetlngx of woolmtm Mir hotel In thn West," sa)s H W MiPfurn, sncretur) if the National Woolgrowcrs association associa-tion The Kcmmerer meeting will bo attended li prominent woolmen from Western Wyoming, Bnstern Idaho Ida-ho and n good portion of tlah McClure stated that prolmbly ho would nttend Ihe convention nnd make n talk on the wool situation It Is llkeh, also, that Frank J llagen-linrth. llagen-linrth. president of the National Woolgrowcrs Wool-growcrs association nlso will attend The convention will lie rolled to order No ember I7th nnd will ronllnue for two days Th iroHMd InrreBPf lu thn go eminent rale of rental for grnxlng grounds hi thn rnitlntisl furerts will eom up rr ronslilerntltiii as well ns seeiral other matters of lmKirtnnre It Is llkly Hint some txprteslon of protest ngutnst the proHtl liureasn of rental will ho ninde It Is nlso nxiwtnd Hint officials of the forestr) servlir will l present nt the meeting it ui.no im twiit.i: it tiT itirrt'itN1 on t its Theotlore llnrtn freight agent for the Western I'ltrKlr nt Halt l.flke Clt) Is autherlt) for tho stntiment that 7ft tier rent of the rolling stork of his rumKin Is now being held up l) the Kastern mllonds nnd that ex in with the foreign cars now In list on the Western Pacific thorn Is still n short-agn short-agn of file thousand tiirs of Its own original stork Thus tin Innhlllt) to serum returns on rolling stock enn h nttrlhutcd In large measure to the present shortage of rolling stotk In th Intermountnlii miiiitr) With this iinidltloti relieved Marti Is emphatic In his statement Hint hlr road mid other roads running Into Halt Ixikc I'll) nnd opemtlng In the fields of Ptnli could tinndle the business without with-out much dlffltiilt) Officials of thn Halt Ijike Itoiltn nnnounceil Hint the) wire turning ovir ns man) cars ns iosslhle to thn Denver nnd lllo (Irnndn with thn hope of relieving Hit toal situation In Utah It Is exptMcd that this t ooprrntlon will furnish the ttnil operators with enough mrs to run the mint s full force within n short limn TIll I'ltOI'I.i: STltT N I'l.WT T SI,T UKI CITV Work of raxing n part of thn plant of the Inttrmiiuntalti Parking torn-pan) torn-pan) was started nt Halt Uike I'll) last MoiiiIii) A form of workmen was put to work tiarlng nun) the roof und part of the walls Engineers of the t'udtih) Put king rnmpan) urn In t hnrgo Mnchlnrr) for the plant has been nrdertd from Hit miiniifarturrrs In the l.lMt Thn Halt Ijike Pnloii stock) nrtls begun be-gun retelling heav) shipments of hogs from Houthern Idaho, nnd J II Mnndcrfleld gun nil ngenl of the rompnti) suld nnotlnr shlpmuit would bn rertlved Tilisda) last The uuuihir of t little going through thn stotk)nrds during thn past few tln)s was lurgir than ut mi) time slum the ) arils were opened Coutrat ts have hem made for the shipping of ii griut iiiimhi r if liiitil of euttln from Nn-vtiiht Nn-vtiiht No date hits In en s t for In ginning operations ut the packing plant, hut It Is understood that thn fnttor) will he In opt ration arl) lu Hit spring fti r Wool Commit. Iluxrx representing Ktmttrn housts urn arriving In Hall l-itkn Clt) to . glu thu lampalgn for rontrntts with woolgrowtrs In this dlstrht Prlns to'he nffirid for thn 1917 wool tllp In I'tuh have pot hem miidn illldlr Owing to tin failure of Atnerhiiii iniinilfaclurers to git wool from Australia Aus-tralia It Is pmhahln that higher prliis wilt bn offerrd nt the In ginning of the season hi ri Ihe numhir of sluvp on the rangis Is ahtitlt thn wmie lis last )eur Thn ranges are In fine tondltlon, owing to Ihn ruins of thn lain summer lit nil prolNihlllt) thin will bn nun Ii Itss fitdlng than was net is-s.ir) is-s.ir) lust )ntir siiHk)unU liiiiiRt-M Its .Niiinn. Htoi khnldi rs or thn Halt Iike Hlouk)urds lonipmi) hnvi volnl to mm ml thn urlhhs of Incorporation, i hanging thn name to thn Hull Uike ITulon stoik).irds. Thn lapltalltatlon of thn lompuny nlso has htm In-in In-in us d to IS&O.OOO Itesolullons wire udopltd Ii) thn hoard of dlrettors to t pirate with the Piiltid Htatis tit partinint of ukrliiilturn mid thn extension ex-tension division of tho I'tuh Agrltult-u Agrltult-u nil lollrgn for the ill velopint nt of the live stotk Iniluslr) In the slntt I Ii Id Ih-uvi's hlotk)unlN, II I) I'll Id of the Halt I.nke Union htoiknrds tompany nt Halt Ijike Clt) has reslgntd und will he sutrridtd by I'rnnk Ilnll, suptrlnttrident of con-strut con-strut Hon Plrld will engugn lu the llio stock lommlsslnn huslnoss. lie has hi en Identified with live stock Interests In-terests In this state for tm ears MvoKlixk IniliiHlr) llooiiis. J II Ki rr, formurl) nsslstnnt gi n-erul n-erul mnniiger of the Ht, Jon Htoi k-) k-) arils eomiMiii) nnd rtrently appoint-td appoint-td mnnager of the Utah-Idaho 1,1 ie Htoi k Louii lonipiin), arrluil In Halt Uike Clt) Huturdii) from h trip of oh- (Continued on pui," four ) FEEDING LAMBS IN DEMAND, HIGHER (Continued from pugo sun ) seratlon through Ihn two states, nnd declares the outlo'ok for tho rinals. suncu of the Industry In the Inter-mountain Inter-mountain stales was mer belter |