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Show THE BDi ' lOJJAIET riilluulnir In the latest from thi Htoii wool mnrket Cln-m netlvlty N noted In wool trad. Hut fur tint laik of dommtlc stock, the iikith-Kute iikith-Kute sales for tho week loom extreme. I laritx nmnnjf thiiMi reeorded In ro-i ro-i nt months. Ah It Is, mlex exceeding exceed-ing ten million pounds r itlmiilnl tn have, hten made, not taking Into wount transfers of Western ion-tiutts ion-tiutts Horn dealer to tnamifuetuiers uhUli have heen law. ('oiilrtti'ilnif and Iiu)Iiik Is procvedhm on ,tf f.ilu In the territory-wiiol slntis, nnd in a lesser dejrrw In the fleeet-oo e lions. Price huvi mndti u notiil dvam-t, especially n tn wet, whro ,flft i uits u pound mid upward now Is hcInK paid for the best medium till riirtmr speculation U noted In scoured wools, hut manufacturers hav len taklnr niuBl. suppllu f this ilmnuter to Kle stability to tho murkct. In the West a big buslnesM Is bo-l"K bo-l"K done Tho Imidlntr tu lut.ieM h.is l,een especially nitlte thero, ulso '"''" ")atk- This concern has made n clean sweep of such contract fT territory Vonl as holders hero H ,. ,vurl,,,uly intimated at seven million, to nine million pounds. At l,B.r'?." ,l,n, "8 l,u'r" "vo been n ' W'. taking practically oery- hliiK n slBht at figures higher than 'had bten uotd tsfore In this record hV Ii'Lnler" ''"vo not ''f0" fr bo-hind bo-hind Tho result In om sections Huh heen u scramble t, buyers Wii, ,honk,rk"U,00,W "'", "no "mlt ' Around Dillon: Mont., mill hujers mim "5"' "mthlnir llko on" million fho hundred thousand pounds of medium wool, the price paid! bein rifty tents. This 1. said to mean a clwn landed rost here of one dollar and twenty ccntu for averarc thr eighths-bloods. Tho same pnrti,, reported to have secured th. i? known Lonir clip In the Orest iTJ" Mont., district at the mmc figr, ' Is reported that another clip h l( uJI taken by tho same Intererf ,t (Z ono nnd nn eighth cents. ti. hi.! figure named on contracts up to du tjtah wools nrc being shorn rrSdu and some Inferior medium llpjr7 bi Inning aa high as fortj.fiv, w? In Arizona, ns high as forb two rJJ a half cents Is reported to hte wl paid for tho best shorn woiN Idntio Clip Ivild, Ijirge lines of wcstrti i,, ' yool have been turned oir to nuu nt forty-five to fofly-slx m. TS cents for medium. The mil) ,2? tracts show a hnndsome t fit fr the buyers, who arc putting thj, profits Into more wool at an adunT. In prices. In the section arosiS Itnwllns, Wjt. tho big mid mitt! has taken about five hundnd thouT nnd dollars' worth of clothing tM French combing wool at ruri r(nu estimated to show n clean ctt Unia here of fully ono dollar and thirty cents," these wools being er hy Medium wools In Wyoming nre Ml-Ing Ml-Ing nt nround forty-five cents iv, slbly morn Is obtainable for e1i rati-nlng rati-nlng lighter than the average ore, ers apparently havo been atfe. ted t, .... ... ....... uiu. MSfit others nre refusing to sell nt less this sixty cents, evidently preferring t wnlt juntll after shearing and uk, chances of making a good sale at thtt time. It Is thought likely that msil If not all, of tho public sales dns win hnvo to be omitted Uils year il, thnt less well will come forward on consignment, something that Kadi-. . ally nffects tho warehouse cnmpanle ' Shearing Is progressing rapidly ti over the territory-wool sections. . cept possibly In Montana nnd terUts sections In northern Wyoming m northeaster Idaho. The fait lhi samples seen so far have made favorable showing possibly Xlln, why It has been so easy tn transfer the early contracts. The tix ks t three-elghthS'bloods nnd ipiarttr-blood ipiarttr-blood held hero from the old crop-have crop-have been active the past Wrrk. the former especially, ns this grade w largely called for In the goernmeM i specifications. Kcoured values ktr one dollar to one dollar and fl rents for quarter-blood nnd one dtt-'lar dtt-'lar and ten rents to one dollar M i five, rents for thrccelghts blond Determining Values. It Is difficult to got actual alie. owing to tho end-of.the-sensiiti rntr-ucter rntr-ucter of offerings of terrltnr) wool. Many trades nre quoted only at irl- nte terms. One house units tramfer of seventy-five thousand to cm hundred thousand pounds graded km original territory wool nt prhsU terms, fifty thousand pounds iiimrtc-blood iiimrtc-blood territory sorts, nt various price, nnd other transactions, line and ' half-blood wools, which are mwl wanted, nre In small stock, largely I llif hands of u lending warrhoow I concern, which Is reported to hm over n million pounds, held m eon-jilgnment. eon-jilgnment. and -which the owners ir i unwilling to part with at the market IKIeerw wools aro very ptron. though lark of transactions makti It difficult tn quote prices. The few holders have things about their b I way. Hales urn noted for the week af .Ohio half-blood at fl(ty-rii' cents aJ It hi ecclghths. blood at fllty-rltM cents. IWth lots went combing west. It Is doubtful If any more could Ve had at the prices named. Hales U? nra noted or falr-slied lots of Canadian Ca-nadian washed and tub-washed neel at venty-threo to seventy-ir cents. Current quotations Mr Ohio flmr nre fifty-nine to sixty cent for fir washed delaine, fifty-four to flfl-flvo flfl-flvo for XX and above, fifty-four t fifty-six rents for flnu unwashed delaine, de-laine, forty-six to ' forty-seven eenti for fluo unwashed clothing, fllty-fl" to fifty-six cents for hlf-bleot clothing, fllty-elght to sixty rents P three-elghths-blood combing. Ml)'-six Ml)'-six to fifty-eight cents for qiisrter-blood qiisrter-blood romtdng nnd forty-eight M flftr Cents for medium clothing. Jjitc ndvlcea from Ohio are in t effect that shearing has begun In the eastern part of the state. "Iloow conditions similar to those noted farther west exists in the flewe we' states. Ohlit runners lire being pkl 1 60 cents and sometimes mori fr tlielr best medium clips, while line clliw arn selling nt fort-llve to flflt conta. A local house has bought the well-known I'orter clip In llarrwja county, paying what Is said to be the highest price over paid for such wi In Ohio, |