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Show I ii TTLESALES ARE . I IllYlSTRDNG ' Bjcki its ami t'i:i:iu:us i (JltlLVT ItKMAMt. Lnt I'rlce l'nld for Ijunlw Inre hnr tnreltjr I llxixtlctl to lie ',', Hiding I'm tor In I'riivinaMng ' al n (IimmI Market I Kxprctnt frit Monti Oilier Note. ' ! THiKindonco Tho Sun ; ; MNSAH CITY, Mo , Dee 27 ill receipt of cattle nrr!c! todcy, ', thousand head, nnd union were ' nt lo fifteen cent higher an kill- r pollen Till wit n continuance ', ', the tendency last week Htockcr j ' 4 feeder sold steady to strong t fed cattle mndc up tho beef ', ', r offerings, tho best cattle her ; Hr.it nt Jfi 26. Missouri cattle, that . it out at n cost of 17 20 three ' nth ago were returned nnd sold ', !r at $7.40, wclghlghlng nround . Vn hundred pounds These were. ' ' (boned Durham steer nnd ns the) ', ', i fine blue Krns In addition to. ' ra, they made it big Knln In wt ight ' ' tt I'd ii mis n du) KlKiirlnV the kaIii ',', the hiK which folloned them the -Itr m tho fitdlnR venture made ' ' ad profit Hhnrt fed steer weluh , eleven hundred to thirteen hun J pound nnd not o well finished T these sell nt 10 SO to 17 00, nnd Z market for prime slier ha not J .n listed slme Chrlslma lieeve ' a srotind ten dollar two week bo arlier inltle nre selllnic firm. Rood ,. . around 18 00. hull IB 21 to ,1 J IS mid ml tROO to I'lOO The leif., k,p nnA feder trade I holding up "" 11 Khlpment out lust week ait- m-m fted elKhteen llloUMIld heml nJTi '" wn" ,noro ,n"n twr" n mal, Vu. durum the same week Inst J ear .. ir nro flndlim n better outlet. ' h sl.r selling at 7 10 to 17 90 Zi. H strelKht feeder l5 to 7 00 vi l "toik steer 17 2 to 17 7. me- um ',r 87' " ,S"1 ,,r,J,lll,K .; ""It slronif nnd co and heifer , " to il 71 Hhlpmenl nf storker 0,n" iJ f. mIi r this yi-nr will approximate ,, hundred and fifteen thousaim .I1 ' the tariceet on record her. or i. rlure elso The hwnleet pn-xlou ,m (pniont wuro nine hundr.d and flrlH. n thousand head In till), the ' "." lulh .sir 7. I"K old fifteen t'i (went) cents ..i Bl""'" todn) llecilpt six thousand w- d Top wu 10 6B lit which price . treral load sold to both packer nnd ,,n",' Jer buer. The bulk of nole nt uiea .2fi to C oo Iteeelpt here ure . .nnlnic IlKht its compared with other n! -arkets, iilthoiiKh price here ar five 1,1 fifteen tent nboxe compitlni; mar- W, und on nn equality with CIiIhiko ,0 ast w ik. Iniludlnp today The .ipl) nt all point wu moderate to- 'Jf'' J, und the sharp rise In price In- nn. ntis that tho markit I well "c" Toumlid , 8heep and Inmli receipt loda were , i thousand head with tho markit ' ,0 fteen to twont-flo lent hliilur , . Tireo lot of pen fid lambs sold lit 1Unl lt Mtdlum-clas lamb wild ut 110 nnd 18 90, choice lending nt ', I0 nnd 18 00, mcdlum-clas owes at i Q0 ThU Ih tho hlRhest price paid Wtt r lamb since Juno nnd I thlrtj ,on .nt above tho top In Dciember a ar uro. Bcnrclty I expected to be , s rulliiK factor In prlcemaklnir. nnd " Rood market I anticipated next ,, wnth Top In January last wlnlir J; a 18.76. tie lorrilKIlN UTAH UANOIS AUK I wi:mj vati:iii:i) at this timi: n Haln und snowstorm In tho sou- tl' rn pnrt of tho tat mean that the Vmkih thero will bo In better londl- ', llan "mn ivcr l,oforu nnJ 1,,ttt the " 'r former and IrrlRallonlst will ef lvo plenty of water for their crops, "' B-Jlil U It Anderson, speaker of the T- liusi( of representative of thp last B.iiUlaturt), who was In Salt Tako City tut Haturday, He until tho report he tad received from Sanpete nnd other '!' Isiuntle wn that the storm was one tho most beneficial this year. Tho rnln nnd tho snow are a better tirlntma Klft to the furmer nnd the ctulKrowtr than real mono)," said jl tmlirson "We will have plenty of J ingv for our sheep und cattle tho V ominK Mi'iiBon Tho burnlnir of tho eras i mini' tho inrlj fall did not In- C t" the riiiiRe und w It ri rain nl this , uine the urasa will be much butler, as J munrlt) of sheepmen and rnttlo- en took tholr flocks from the rangoa J. rl in tho season, RlvlnR It u chance S Hi Ret started uRnln " J Would l'rvtcnt i:ort. 5 lO.S'DON, Dec 29 The Time In K i article dcallnt; w Itli the tremendous JS lAcrtase In tho demand for wool and f Oie fact that America Is buvlliR larRe- " j, In tho KnKllsh market und Is cred- td with havlnR purchased 250,000 Bftle In Australia nnd New Zealand, I lK it l reported that much of this S'"')ini ha been on account of tier- T n American houses, and It Is be- J, H"ed lii any casa that wool Is belnK BURht with n Mow to suppblng tier- f Bisov after the war. Tho Tlmea say I 11 'hat Oerinnn houses ure known to Bbau obtained control of the bulk of t BUic Bouth American clip, which con- f IS'ru' ls Inoreaslnff the strlngenc) In j, Udiho English market. t m The Time doubt the propriety of H"1" British and Australian govern- -- r Itleiit pertltlttlnK the emplolllellt nf llrltlsh trseel III earrltiR woul f rum I iistmlla to the I nlted Htitte, null' reawin sufflelent to (Irent llrltnlu rnn be Klvoi for the xtruordlnan di miind for wool nnd urge n meosuri to prevent soeh esporls. It ndd that the liniloii wool trade full) expect Hist mi eintKirRo will iikhIii have to be phitid mi export from Ureal llrltnlu and eoneludes Then will le no exiuse for mi) failure In arraiiRe Immediate!) for the touservittlon nf wool within the empire em-pire or allow Iiir the prices In this countr) to be forced up further by fortlRii tui) Ink'" Volutin Sluxp Tux Hum. Hhiep from Utah and Idaho nre be-Iiir be-Iiir kept clear of Nevada grilling grounils this jinir. neeordlug to tjalt l4ike sheepmen 'Whireaa last winter full) u hundred und flfl) thousand shiep went lino Nevada from these two slate, thU liar less than thirty-five thirty-five thousand will go over the border One reasun for this falling off In the migration of floik Is found In tho Inert ased grilling fees put Into tffect b) the last Nevada legislature The fee formerl) was five cent u head, which the legislature Increased to flftein cent n head, and with the tux of seven cents u luud, shtepincn nre tompilled to pa), the total tax runs up to twent)-tvvo cent per head. ThlN I claimed to be prohibitive for three mouths' graxlng The Twin fall country Is getting In large portion of sheep this winter, The sheep are being fed Instead of grand, mid It I said the oxpenso Is less than the cost of driving them to the winter range The flocks, It I said, promise to (Dine through with less lob than under un-der the grarlng s)stem Order I HeM llliletl. The rule of the Arizona sanitary board rutulrlng thut nil slit op entering enter-ing tho Arizona "strip" for grazing bo ridlppod ha bte.il rescinded, according accord-ing to n dispatch received last Satur-du Satur-du In A A Culllster sicrelar) of tho I'tiih board of sluep commissioner from Thomas W. Jonif, chairman of the board Junes was In I.os Angele when ho received notification of the aitlon of the Arizona board, und he took the matter up from there on re-, re-, iiiest of Hecretar) Calllstir llnmn hell Cuttle, John K Drown of Moub last week sold to i: M. (lonlon and William A (Iruhnni of (Intoway, Colo, prnctlcull) all of his rattle thut run between tho Clrunil and Oreen rivers, numbering ubnut five hundred or six hundred head, llrown reserving fifty head of hi top stuff The price paid was 152 50 n head, spring calves to be thrown In Delivery will bo made In the spring Urown Intend to run steir on hi range hereafter Itiiiigo Mock lteiuriteil, Orand and i:mery count) sheep und cattlemen were benefited great l by the storms or the past few da)s, sa) I' II Hammond, member of the legislature legis-lature from Orand county, who wa In Bait iJike Clt) Tuesday Hammond has received telegram from his ranch and from range superlnu ndents In Orand county that the scnrclty of water wa-ter which was felt ontha ranges there has disappeared with the storm He sa) for a month sheepmen of both tountlek have been compelled to drive (Continued on page eight ) GUTTLE SALES ARE I STEADYIISTnORG I (Coutlnuoit from pngo ono ) H their sheep long dlMnuco to wnter In H mi mo cases traveling twelte mile H dally. H "Through Knier) nnd Orand roun- fi tics the drought hn been the worst flfl In year, but the snows nnd the H Ntnrm of tlie pant few day hnvo re- H lifted tho situation on tho range In H the (I reen River district and In other W pnrt tf the two countlc when do H farming I carried on, crop will be H grratl) aided We would not tnro If H the Mtorm keeps up nt interval for W thrin weeks." H llrlngliig In Man) hhc p jWw Colorudo Hheep hat it been going in- H to fJrand iount all fall and winter H and the di-mrt In tho vicinity or B Thompson nnd Clsio I iru ded with H bird He tern I outfits urn shipping H in cottonsted cake to feed their stock B during tlm worst part of the winter Ho far, the s-ason has been fnvornble HJ ror stock there being about the right HJ amount or snow ami fair range HJ On tho WiMirti lc-rrt. jM It I reported rrom tho western HJ riiiiKe that the recent dorm placed M i noiikh snow on the ground to permit H tin Nheep birds to move nttn) rrom H watering plaie nnd git bitter grax- WW Ing llrfore the storm n number of M Nhiepmen were liaullng water to their lierds on tin desert to m t more fd iui)h Okdens Btandnrd of lat I rlday |