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Show BUREAU SOON WILL HANDLE LOCAL STOCK AI.MI TO MIOK AlTKIt XII'.ATS M V()1 l.TI.HI'-STS. Oflltv. o HflriK Arruiiitiil l'r ) (iourtinirnt Man At Vtnli's blMl" 'iiilliil I'lflr Tlioiianml Or Mote Slii'ii Shorn Till hpriim Al Mink, Coin. With IM'nl l.lti1 SliH'Umi'ii. flmrlm M IMpkln of KiUl-WK CIO, iiihimikit nf ihi new humm of tniir-ki tniir-ki In for live Ktnck mid rmiUn f the ilppiirlmrnt or iiRfliiiltiirf. I In Hull l-nke t'lty with thi- pieliilloti f uprnliiK hln tifrii't fiirnmlly Mm lit. m.i Weilnriidiiy. but It may lo ten iIhvh thi-niiftcr befnrr thoy nrt fitted up mi Unit operation nn liftttn. Tip-kill Tip-kill will n-rrlvf rrpurln hh In the miiM'Mii'iiln i if II w- ittnck unil mratp fnim fntty-flvr market rrntfra f the ITiilli'it Htatcp, IntludlnK New York, I'hllnilHphln. lloMon. Woahlnittoti, CIiIiiikh. Khiumih City, Uinmtrr, I'a., Omiihii, Ht. I 'mi I. Denver, Kl. Worth, I'nrtl.iiid. Otf, Hii J-'rniii-lMo nml Iam AnKi'lw. I n fnt wlren will In- run Intii ih i. Illrr nllh mi nprmtur Mntlnltcil then', unil nrranifi'mcnU madr with thr I'nrtlniiil nffhf ko thnt Intrlll-Kom Intrlll-Kom tiiverllllt thr llvi look field will be ri-cilvril fnim Unit wmriT tRhlM'ii hmira earlier limn at iria-eiit, iria-eiit, mid be Multnble for Utnh Htock-men Htock-men nt 7:30 n'rtnik eneh mornliiK. I'lphlii rtiitex hln expectatlona of Inter iTiirlnR wool ipiutnllonn nnd other tin I a itiverlnit the nheep Industry for the iM-neflt of utotkmrii In thlt purt of the cinintry. An to dntn rrliitlve to exports nnd Import of rattle and mentx ut American ienMirti he hopen to Ih- able to do wimethlnK In thU lln Inter. MllttlTI Alii: Sl',ltfK AND vnr.t.iNd mtM at hivku KANHAH CITY, Mo.. April SI. Wentern cuttle MipplIeK derreaaed fle thouiuind, hoB aeventeen thouannrt uml her nlno thounand head, com-niireil com-niireil with hint Monthly. Here twelve thiniMiml willlr, ten thniiwind Iiukk and elKht iIiiiumiiiiI nheep, u lnw III cuttle ami hog nnd u mnlerlnl Ritln In nheep. Cattle trnde opened kIow nnd clowd rteiidy to twenty venta off In extreme. Colorado pulpera nt 117.00 record top. Hon oiencd utently nntl Moneil utrotiB to ten cent hlRher. Hheep fifteen to twenty-five centa higher nfler h alow atnrt with IJI.76 tht record for top lambx. Hllghtty lighter movemenl of rattle, but n Nplendld run of bt'cve here. Trade opened tow. Choice aleerm l.t0 up. nod) Nteatly, with Colorudo ptilpera up to I7.00, ii new record top. Malum III. (0 In tlt.il. Medium In fnlr ' utecra ten to twenty cent lower In ex- (tremea tnontly ten centri off. Ilutrher clntutea Htendy to ten centa lower. Mlxid earllng up to $16.60. l'an-hnndle l'an-hnndle -owa $11.76. Idaho cow. l,75. Ilulla alow to weak. Top ItJ.&O, Cnlvea active and teudy to 1 firm. Wcnkneim In fat cattle extend- ed to thn early Mocker trade, although choice feedera and atockera averaged itetidy und were acarce. Home KaUa around $13.60 in $13.10. One Mrlng ' of utockera of k$7 pnuntla ut $14.10, the hlKheat price uver paid here for thtlr welKhta. t)dd feedrra $11.00. Lightweight und plain atockera aold Mowly ut ntendy for tlenlrnble klmla nnd alow for common lightweight. Htock cnlvea uillv and Meatly to atrong. Another big loiui In bog mippllc In the WcM, though local receipt wero normal, Hhlpper puld ateudy price and pucker tried to buy on u lower biut nt thn Mturt. The reeling Improved Im-proved aa thn day udvauced und cloned Ktrong to ten centa higher und at top level. Light topped at $17.06. Hulk $17.36 to $17.66 ugulnut $17.06 top nnd $17.36 to $17.66 bulk of ralea ImkI Monday, Plga ruled alow and Mteady, Notwlthatandlng u low of nine thousand thou-sand aheep In the Wuat today, local receipts ran up to eight thousand ug-alnat ug-alnat only flvo thousand . ctlmatcd. Feeding and breeding atock w - acarce und thn feeling firm. Iomb pradomlnuted and after u alow opening open-ing closed active und fifteen to twenty-five twenty-five cent higher, with $31.75 for top Colorado larnbn a record top price. Western up to $31.(6 and shorn at $17.76. Colorado ewes $16.76, and a airing or "brusher" goata, $.I0. KACH hOLDIKIl UKQUIHKH WOOL OP TWKNTV HIIKKI' Bomnwhere In tho long lino or aup-pllea aup-pllea needed to maintain an American tMiluler at tno front must atand u flock or twenty sliecp. Bach or our flgnt-lug flgnt-lug men wilt require u hundred una aixty puunus of wool u car, tho fleece or u. score or the animals, a nunc flock or twenty million will bo required re-quired to make comfortablo an army of u. million men. These figure are ,-lvcn by tno Limed Utatus bureau of animal Industry. Bach aoldler, or - course, will not ruiulru a huuarea una sixty jiounOs of woolen gooua cucn ear, but us two-tnlraa o( the fleoco wnen clipped Is dirt and grcuse, wnile sortie or It ta not suitable for making clotn, that amount or raw materlul will Do needed. The full equipment of u man In'autlvo er'lc la ono over-cout, over-cout, two aurvlcn uniforms, tnree suits or heavy underwear, two olive-urub olive-urub snlrtti, four blankets, two palra ir glove wltn six palra or lignt and fqur pain or heuvywelgnt aocka. Tin increased demand cornea at a. tlmo or world ahortage In wool. In 110 we producod xxi.oou.uou pounds of wool, last year xi.uuu.vuo less or abolit enougn to make a suit ror every third person In the country. Blnve l14 the floclts of Australia, tho great wool producer, ha been reduced iz,-o'ju.uuu iz,-o'ju.uuu by drouth, while tnousand or aheep In the warring countries have been alaugntered lor food. Vigorous effort urn being mndo by the department depart-ment of ngrlculturo to Increase wot. I growing In America, which may be aided by It great Increase In price The civilian facet tho poxslblllty of nhnddy or wool and cotton clothe. The aoldler come flrat, nnd the ol-dler' ol-dler' need will be filled. rilTV TIIOUSANU HIiD AKK IIBINCI HIIOHN AT MACK, COI.O. MACK. Colo., April 33. In tin heiirlng pen here there nro flftv thouxand sheep mostly from KuMrn Ctali iimlerKoIng till tender mlnlrtr.t tlitn or the clipper. The prolihm which I worrying the heepmctt H that ulthoiigh they Itnve produced ilic wool, there I no market for tli fleecy product Formerly denier h.i.. come into tht field und have. - tl DKulnM ono nnother o tlmt Hie prl hii tenpeil Rkyvviinl, but nil thl i ehuligeil thin Kensoii. .No prlii I In en offered mid the only wnv tli it wiirilgiow-ir inn illpoej of the nt Imr'vei-t of wool I to colli' I mi It to mime wnoldeiilcr nnd tnke n chunce li tho market nt the time tin mib Ik coinnimmnlt'd. Cold weather nf the limt few day ha killed ninny or tin Hltorn nnlpinl, The wool harvest Will inhlthlte to the end ot till month niiil may eilpy the Unit few ilV of Mu. The camp hn been in operation for the tnt two week nnd the dully itvcrtgc number nf sheep sheared I two thou-naml. thou-naml. Hlunrer urn making u goblin harvest III the camp. Bneh sheep sheared represent fifteen cent, nnd ii most of the worker nre able to turn off tvvii hundred of the woolllr it iln, they nre making upward uf twenty-five dollar u shift lllgln-t Cont 1'rliv. I'OltTLAND. Ore., April 33.-What are declared to be the highest prlic ever paid for rattle nn the I'utlflc Cat were recorded nt the Portland union Mtockynrd todny when two top rteer went up from $1.60 to $1.76 n hundred pound, making teer IIMcd a "good to choice" $13.76. The entire en-tire cattle list price wa lifted from $1.00 to $1.36 a hundred pounds, exclusive ex-clusive of tup Ktecr. The reason given wu that the demand exceeded the supply. Ititl CroH Hog. CHICAOO, April 33. lied Cro hog n new breed evolved by seV-rnty-twn farmer of (Irlnuell, In topiM'd the Chicago market today und set n new record price of $11.60 per hundred. The seventy-two farmer I donated n hog apiece, und made tip u carload thnt reached Chicago today with thi: i.ivi: stockmkn of tiiih mixtion of utah II. F. Nevln, live stock ngent of the Welern I'liclflc, report aheep moving mov-ing from Utah out townrd the Idaho range und morn trailing till prlng than usiuil on account nt the past open winter, which lis loft the trail comparatively fre. There I quite a movement of young lattle from the Western range tu Colorado for summer sum-mer ranging there, and mtj' little for slaughter. Dr It. W Hoggin, Mate live stock Inspector, wu nt Ml. Pleiisant this week, where he found that two hundred hun-dred and fifty lamb belonging to W. D. Candlnnd, formerly chairman of the state land hoard, had died, owing, n he dlagnoxcd the case, to un unbalanced unbal-anced ration. The lamb had been fed. the Inspector reports, on barley and alfalfa, und enlarged goitre had resulted A change In feed wu ordered. or-dered. Only favorable report come from the aheep ranke. One-third of the flock ure reported shorn, a it gen eral thing, with 60 per cent in piace. The wool I light, but excellent, with no "breaks." There ure no sale re-ported re-ported yet, but thero are heavy shipment ship-ment to the National Wool Warehouse Ware-house und Htorage company It I n marked In wool circle that tho speculator specu-lator who cleaned up three million dollar lal year will not repent the feat this year. Dr It, W. Iloggan, Mate live stuck Injector, and Dr. II. N. Moid of the federal bureau of animal Industry, have concluded, after Investigation, that supposed case or hog cholera In Heur lllver lllver City were the result or dietetic disturbance. Dr. Iloggan nay thai thn ration of too much pro-telds, pro-telds, contained In an overabundance or cottonseed cake red to tho hogs, (Continued on page four ) BUREAU mi Will HANDLE uttyna (Conllmjod from png two ) J . . , made the nnlmnl. alck und ranged thirty of them to die About i-ev.it. 1 more of the nnlmat nre nffetted O T tbiin of Hmery wn Ii ie Tuedny, tomlng In from the w -l with three rnr of atocker, which he J Inter took over aouth to fattin up it , the market. They nre Utah atuff U IJ. Stewart of the Utah Wool J grow em nieioclatlon ha been ndvled thut the government ha placed $12.10 J ft oin thu federal predatory nnlnml fund to tin credit of t'luh for oaf In exterminating predator) wild nnlnml- j In thl state. Dlapntihe received nt Halt lke j City yesterday nnd the day before i from B. W. .MrClurc, retretary of the Xntinn-il Wonlgrowern' npnoclatlun, J nnd other atnte thnt the governimnt i tin fixed wool price on n acouri' bnal. which will mean nbout flft) lo J Mxt) cent n pound In the grenw to I lull grouei. being five lo leu tint J pir grco pound below the present ( murktt level. Western growtr nnd i Knstern denkr hnve bern In confer rme with the national iidmlnlstrntion ( nt Washington for Nevernl da) p.it It It believed the Knstern Inijer ha J been eliminated. |