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Show SHEEP AND'UMBS HT G00FIGURES AfhTI.V nuns. MAUKirr r.KHIT CAIIS I'ltOM WYOMINd. C'oiiiiiiIIoii Men Aiillt'limte 'Hint 1'iiilcrn Will 'oiillnuc hlrong I'niiu llu I'll el Tlutt Tlu-n- l Almo-t An iriilliullnl Ociiinud I'or Tlii'in "nt-llo "nt-llo Decline Tncntj-I'hi1 (Vnl. CorieKpondence The Hun. ICANHAH CITV. Ma. Aub. 33. Cuttle Cut-tle kcIIIiik ubove rlitlit dollam declined ten to tvenl).flve centii lant week, but xtecro under that price uld ulendy to firm. Cowii nnd heifer were RlronK all week. Today the supply In fifteen tlmuwind cattle, nnd the miir ket on kllllriK Kruilen U Mraily to ten cenlH lower with Miocker and feedem BtroiiK. The ntipply today Ik below x pectatlonn, but It lllimtratea the Inde pendeuce of the Kiimum cnttliMiiyn, who will not wlilt until the market In Kood, liecauao they have plenty of feed to keep their cattle Indefinitely. Not only In Krntw extra Rood In Kan. HitM, but there In uti liuiuenHo crop of foraxe of ull kind und corn crop proxpectH ure ImprovliiK dally, nnd u blir crop Ih practically nwiiired. White fuce Panhandle iale are helllnK up to IS.BO. middle Knide at I7.S0 to 18.00. veal cnlvea IH.00 to 110.38. wet eowH to country buyer nt 18.35 to lfl.36, breeding heifer nnd cow ICDO $7.60, yearllnK hteer und two 17 00 to $8.00, feeding fcteer $7.35 to $7.76. n few up to $8.38. Vnrlou vlilpment of Idaho and OreRon cattle hne been hero In tho week, three load OreRon experiment atHtlon here lam Tuewlay at $8 SO, 1397 pound uteniRe, a train or Idaho which Included nicer nt $7.35 to $7.88, nnd cowa at $0.35 to $0.75, five car of KUinfleld ulcer, 1338 pound iicniRe. ut $8.00. Hlx londM of the Htanfleld cattle are here todu). ImludliiR teer nt $7 90. l.U, pound nVeriiKe. nnd cow nt $.. to, $8.05. flheep nnd lunilt receipt today ure, eleven thouaand head, market ten to fifteen cent hlRher. All the Rood lamb will nt $8.60 to $8.00. Including eight cur Austin ro. from Altn-j mont. Wo.. at $8.00. fifteen "'. Utah nt $8.60, feeding lamb nt 0 breeding ewe $6.00. nlno cur Arl-, sonu lniig. end of the eaon hlp., menl. fat end ut $8.10 to $8.30. fee. em $7.85 to $8.00. Demand for feed-, er I exceptionally heavy, nine load of Nevada yearling B"nB '"' '"" , week at $7.00 and lamb rinding u ready Hale nt $8.00 to $8.10 be.t young breeding ewe $6.60 to $7.-5. 1 CommlMlon men expect feeder to, continue Htrong. n there U nlmot un unlimited ilemund for them. Wool Market Is l'lrm. According to ndvlcea aontalnetl In a letter to C. II. Stewart, secretary or. tho Utah Woolgrpwer' uiwoclatlon. from John D.llolllflay or the National Wool Wurehou- und fitorage co n-punj n-punj or Chicago, the wool market till hold It own. Holllday m that the he top price or $8.06 on lamb ctaMed UMocllitlon ho reprcent PI" dlapoe or wome of the choicest ellP (Continued on pneo elijht.) J SHEEP AID UMBS AT GOODHGIIS (Continued JromjMgo one.) at thirty cents a pound, net to the "llTadds that prospects look ; quite favorable for sheepmen In the future nnd that the lamb market still holds upwcll and If anything a little f Inner However, the letter adds that the range conditions are pretty dry at the preaent time. , There does not seem to be an depreciation de-preciation In the condition of lamlw Just now. but unless rnln comes soon llollldav predicts there will '"'"me; what of n falling ofr In the weight or lambe for the market. Hanx-lc IjiiiiIis Top Market. on the Kansas City market Thursday Thurs-day of last week Mnntl Inmbs brought the top price over lambs from I tnh, Arliona and Texas. Judge A. II. Chrbitenson received as "good lo choice." the only ones sold that da under that class. t'nder "good." Wllford Wlnteh received re-ceived U0 and Judge ChrWenson IS.RO. with the next highest, from Kansas, going at $1.4. Per feeders Wlnteh nnd Judge liirbiteneon each received 18.00. the snmc price paid for one lot of the same class from Arlionn. I'tnhn Marketing Hliccii. KANHAH CITV. Mo.. Aug. t Ite-enlpts Ite-enlpts or sheep today, seven thousand hmd. market h higher. Among the, sales were A. II. Hmlth. lleber. till lamlm. slt)-nlne pounds. 18. St: 14. ewes. 101 pounds, .00: Jp Thomas, I lleber. t6 lambs, sixty-nine pounds, ts.86: 10) wethers and yearlings, i nlnety-rour pounds, .SG, Ul ewes. I0t pounds. It 10: P. A. Peterson, lleber. lle-ber. 0 lambs, slxty-nlnn pounds,' X. Xt: 172 ewes. 100 pounds. '11.78: A. W Itovbt. American .Pork. 947 lambs. slxl)-nlne pound, IK.it: 100 ewes. 11 iHiunds. 14.00: twenty-six feeding In ml, fifty-three pounds, t.2t. An Inflection I'or Kiiihlc. An Inspecllon of the sheep In the vlcltitly of Mllfnrd for Mgna of scabies Is lo lie made. Thomas Itedmond of the fnltinl Hlntes bureau of animal Industry In-dustry went to that loenllty last Halurda) Hal-urda) to undertake the work of Inspection. In-spection. Home trouble was experienced experi-enced wllh scabies there last year and every precaution Is lo be taken to prevent pre-vent n recurrence of the disease IIiImt ll) IjiiiiIm Sold. KANHAH CITV. Mo., Aug. . Hev-en Hev-en thousand lamt mostly n quarter higher were sold here today. Among the sale were Albert Hmlth. lleber,. 1130 lambs of sixty-nine iHiunds,! 19.10: 2110 lambs, sixty-five pounds.' I9.00; J. Thomas, 621 lambs, seventy-1 one pounds. 19.10. Kiiii-i City Markets. KANHAH CITV. Mo.. Aug. 20. Hogs lletelpts, 1100; market higher. Piukcrs and butcher. 10.75 to I7.lt; light, 17.10 to 117.50; pigs, 10.76 to 17.10; histvy. K.00 to 17.10; bulk ut IH.75 lo 17 IS. Cuttle Itccclpt. 3100; market stead). Pi line fed steers. IJ.IO to 40.74: dressed lieef steers. 17.90 to ID. 35; Western steels, 17.00 lo 18.71; slot kers mid feeders, IC.2S to 18.50; bullk. It.23 to .I0; calves. $8.00 to $10.50. Hhecp lleepts, 7000: Market1 higher. Uimbs. II. to to 19.00; jetir-lings, jetir-lings, $.50 to 17.00; wethers. It. 71 to $0.50; ewes. S.2t lo 10.00. Omaha l,lc hUK'k. OMAHA. Aug. 2. Hogs llecelpts, 8700; market sternly. Heavy. 16.20 to l.0; light. 10.75 to $7.50; pigs, $5.75 to I7.4P; bulk, I6.J5 to l.5. Cuttle llecelpts, 2000; market sleudy. Nutlve stectx 10. 7B to I9.0; cows mid heifers. 15.85 to 17.50; Wes-til Wes-til 11 steers, 16.60 to $8,60; Tnxas steers. 10.00 to 17.10: cows and helf-ers. helf-ers. $6.50 to $7.t; calves, $7.00 to 110.00. Hheep Hccelpts, 17.500; murket tlong Yearlings. $5.60 to $0.25; wethers. 18.25 tu .00; lambs. $8.30 to $8.90. |