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Show I if CATTLE, HOffS, SHEEP! ' Utah's Wool Clip Brings Upwards of Six H , , j Millions of Dollars to Growers H ' ""Market Review. H , . The Hun Hprclal Service H 4 KAN8A8 CITV. Mo July 1 Cat- H lie today thirty-two thousand lifml HS the hlggcet run thin summer Market H ntrndy to fifteen rent loner, hut the H bent mnrket for the olio of the run H nti)lMi(ly over mw Top nntlvc nl H ! nt HISS Hog today ten thousand M i hend nnil mnrket Mcndy Top I1GJ0, HH the Kfttnc ha the top In Chicago Hhecp Hj nnil lamb today thirty-five hundred B hend unci the mnrket steady No H choice Inmlm, but thnt kind aro iiuot- -Wm I nlile up to tlE BO In beef initio Knn- H , n furnished the blggcnt ihnrc of the H I ij run todny Oklahoma next and then I" f Texn A Inrge pnrt of the supply won . light Wright grns steer on tho fenco I Itetwren killer nnd stookcr, and there n dome Ioim on thnt kind ' ' 1'rlme MlMourl nicer topped the mmM i mnrket nt $ 1J 6 the hlghcnt price I' ever pntd hero on the open mnrket J j Kalisn gran steer wild tip to 111 IS, j ! ranging from IP 2S upward nnd H ' Oklahoma Rra nteern to killers nold -WM moMty nt 18 00 to $10 00 Home light H l nnrn down to 17 00 North Texnn rnkefed sticr wild nt 110 20 to III 00 B Cow nold steady to ten cent lower, H I grnm eovvn 17 00 lo IS 76, ennncr nt H I 00 to 17 00 bulla 1$ 75 to II SO nnd H ' rnln up to I1J7S Com prospect H I nro not fnr enough nlong to count on H for mire nnd the country In not quite H j ready for n run of the proportion of H ' i thnt of todn) hut best Murker nold g f ntendy, 19 00 for several Iota nnd fdownwnrd tho common Mocker sell- Inn nt It 3S to 17 S Feeder nt WLU dy j J. t7 SO to I0 00, stock cow and heifer -WM i It 00 to l 25 B J The siippl) of hug nt tho combined Bf , mnrket fill thnrl of lnl Mondny nnd HBV Mend) price reeultrd ihoho lunv) Wright selling up to Its 10 hent me- ilium weight IIS 70, hent light at IIS 20 hulk of sale IIS 00 to IIS tS Bh The eounlr) promptly quit shipping BBj lt week when tho innrki I declined BBJ thlity tu fort ccntJjidlenllug plenty BBJ nf faith In futuro prleen Corn U BBj, ,, testing tig mime) tint owner refuse BBjl l to ho ruhrd In puttln; hog on tho BBJ ; innrkrl There I anmo hrnr scnll- BBV mrnt, hut mot denier believe the BBj t market I on n safe footing thnt wilt BBJ t extend through August and Hepteni- BBJ, her BBJ! Prlic on sheep nnd limb have re BBVi malned unchanged slmo the first of BBJ lat week Including todny Heat BBJl lamb worth IS SO, owe II 00 wcth. (BBJ! I cm 10 Po nnd jenrllngn 111 SO t v : k Krenh million nnd Inmha nre anlllng J P tltir nt Knatern iiinaiimlng lentem , .1 li than a week ngo. and iome hnproxe- Mm menl tuny ho noted noon IVedlng BBJ v ' ffi . Imb nold nt III 00 todn), nt which BBJ i 9 prlcf It I rna to figure n profit, pro- BBji j m ldlng fat lamb do not f nil below f If- BBJ i h IB teen rent n pound Feeding Inmba BBJ tf for fall delivery nro aolllng on the BBJ i If ran go nround fifteen rent a pound H ' II THKIiVH MILLION' l'OUNDH m , iK Tin: cup this kii H K All of tho wool clipped during thla BBJ Si year la Utah hn been nold, with tho BBj H exception of n few hundred thoutnnd BM, h pounds which In tiring held by thn BBJf li woolgrower for higher price. Agent BBj' Bji of Fnxtern wool home who hne BB U been In Ulnh during the part lx (JM month nro ttnu leaving, and It win K announced a. fiw Unj ago by John I) i Jc Oulle of rhlladelphln Hint the illp of BB j4 Iff lltnH for 1917 will amount to about BB 1 Vm twelvo million pound and that tho BB.l ' 1 average eelllng price w forty-three BB;' . K ent n pound Homo of tho wool wn BM dl I 0'1 " '"' n" twenty-eight cent n BB l i ' ' j pound nnd porno of It brought n BB 1 S much a flftv neven tenia n pound BB) I Ho far n U known otil) threo wool- BBJ ; C grower were able to ftirnUh more I, lj vrnnl to huem than their contract i 1 mllul for ThU una due to tlAi henv . ft loaHe vUDtnlueil l the woolgrower fm t H during the winter monlh. BB. t l ( nulle dednred thnt If It wero not BB ' for the high price which were paid BB j i for wool during tho nueut raaon u BB i if ' great number of the woolgrower BB, Ml throughout the Intermounlaln coun- BBJ j i 4 9 try would Jmve (offered eeveru fin- BH l" a) Jl anclal luiie, An It l, grower will le BB in II In a jiovltlon to wtather tho financial Bb ' 'C K torm and ;tt the name time will he In BB I if ' f n poaltlon to bu new ene Tho wool BH -J P buer from the Kaat have atarled n BH ' J ' M campaign to prevent woolgrower BH I it from Helling off ewo lamb nnd It BB J "T- ' Q wn niurrted h) Clulliui that pruclU- BH1 j nil) cr woolgrower In tho Weatern BH a If countrj viii oignliant nf the dlffl BJ j V rultle whli h will he eifcountereil BH 4 during the coming )eur In nveurlng BH ' y lit Rood briedlng ewen. and will do BH HI over) thing In their ower to luerenee BH I Hi tho production of meat and wool lur- BH. fS Ing tlio -nr IBIS Bl '( IV OtilliMi ellmutM tlmt about It BH ' , 000,000 wa reevlved b lb wool- BH i ' i H Krower of Oil ntuto for their wool BH S ' Hi1 'I'1 on H ( t 'JJJ h:ii:i:i' iiumj or itMuivs H n ) IN HlJIlt lltrs Ol' l t j " One hundred hp have died of BJ ' i rnhln In Iteiutr eount) within th- BJ . , l1'1"' f"w "eel H'tordlng to thorn BJ '; U I Ifedmond rtrttr of the Ute live Bb S a li ; i ntoak oommlwlun In nddltlun forty BJ f j , hog, nit on an Inland farm, have Bj ' ' I . j vucoumbed to t holer In Millard Si I count) during the nine period, lied- ' j mond 1 ' iHt Thnt there U fear of an lncrA In ' j t thtwo fntulltltn) I ldenwd by ti BJ ( ' 1 aot "'"' "l0 vo'omtiMlon ha onlerwl BJ m. f i. ! ; n lot or nitra hunter and trapper BlFl i U i 'nlv s,ll,l,r''' Honver and Sevier ooun- H f Mi Uf8 '" '"lnt ,,own ft'"1 "' coote. BJr i if ! fcerctoT) lteilmond en)B he will order BVi r it c,xtra men tu go Into an) region whlih BEM' fl I I ,nay lll,rtafter s(vnd In elmllar report Bli' M il - D o ,Im rcvelved from Heaver count) BJrfcl jjK, I Dr. It. V Hoggan, ntato lla stock BIi J iu'mVi Inspector, Is keeping In oloie tolich BMBHakwl with tho hog fltuntlon and announce that ho will nupply anti-cholera e rum treatment whenercr called upon ' Extraordinary tare U being taken In th rue respect to eavo n many nnl-mnl nnl-mnl n poMlhla In tho gtnernt effort to prevent Inrondn upon tho food nupply IMIl'STHIMi WOIIKl.ltH or uoiu.n in i.i iti.sioNsim,i: KI.AMATII I'AUJI, Ore. July 17 Kvhlence of wholcanto polnot Ing of llvo dock nnd nltempt nt Inccndlnr-lam Inccndlnr-lam of form building In thin dlitrlct hnvc been uncovered by J II C'ar-nnhn, C'ar-nnhn, nwilitant United Hlnte nttorne), who la conducting nn Investigation hero Into the rcpoiilhllltr for n fire which last Hundn) morning detro)ed a largo flour mill nnd n quantity of rtored grnln Forty alleged member of tho Induitrtnt Workir of the World nro under atrrit From the farm of J Frank Adam n repott ton mndo thnt twenty-flvo home nnd two hundred cnttla had died recently of polaontng nnd fifty hend of entile and fort) nheep died In thn nnmo manner on two other ranchen. No evidence ha been found to tonnect anyone with tho polaontng Adama, It wo ld, tin been engaged for tho Inat two )carn In nupplylng home nnd initio to I ho entento government. gov-ernment. On tho Adnm much It wa found that an attempt wn mndo to dmlroy n barn by menn of n burning gin. Other effort to dedroy home nnd fnrm building nlfo hnve bten reported Many Hicip to llniigt. Him) nhiep from I'lnh point nre, now panning through flrnnd Junction Colo , en route lo point In thn mountain, moun-tain, where they will ho put nn tho range during tho numiner month. n) tho New or thnt city Forty-four Forty-four car came through receutl), going go-ing nut via tho Midland, nnd other will bo panning through nlmont dall) for omo time )et, tho hlpment having hav-ing been deln)ed eomcwhnt by the re-tent re-tent nerlou wnnhnubt went from thl ill) on tho Denver nnd llln (lrniule Thn nliri p nre being unloaded nt lllflc, Hilt Nvwinatle, Dellcque, Cnrbondale nnd other point. Quitting tho HulmM. J C JenenT)f I'rlco thl week hipped lxt)-t(vo hundred head of owe and lamb froin Collon to tho tndvllln forest rrntrvo In Colorado, whrro they are to" bo summered and thl fall marketed nt Omaha or Kan-na Kan-na CM), ho ). Jensen, nlong with no mo other loial flockmaster, figure fig-ure to noil off everything thl fall nnd quit tho limine. I'rlcc nro going go-ing too high nnd tho bualnrsn too un icrtnln I the reason given ly man) hlvty Cent Hcfnxit. 1'HOVO, Jul) 170 II Thatcher, a l'rovo sheepman whoso flock wintered win-tered In W)omlng, I In from the herd Ho state Hint ha wa offered slxl) nut n pound for hi wool, but that he I holding fnr a higher price wnn Tin: mvi: stoucmiin or this srcriovor n n l.n Hat Live Hlock enmpun) last week shipped from Thompson three herd of sheep lo tho Lcadvllle, Colo countr) The) will run thrro during the summer Indian Creik Cattle rompan) last weik delivered to Whielcr & Iiveu-der Iiveu-der of Tellurlde Colo., nine hundred head of )earllug and twu-)enr-old atrem. Dellvei) wn made nt 1'ara-dox 1'ara-dox (I O I'clerson of Monb but wnk delivered to John nnd Klmer Oalton n hundred head of row and calve, which brought sevent) dollar for tow nnd tahen nnd IS 10 fur dr low. Or T II lleatt). seoretar) nf the state bonrd of health, port that the ruble among the sheep In illllurd count) I liinr practically under ion-trol ion-trol Altogether about fifty nheep have I ecu lost through this source Dog of Millard count) have been ordered or-dered muiiled What I perhupn the largest shipment ship-ment of tnttl Into thl count) arrived safety thl week ni)m llebir Clt) Wuvo of last Friday It oouslsted lulgel) of steer Hint will be fattened nnd placed on the full market Them were thlrt). three tarn In tho truln containing about fifteen hundred head The tattle were purrlmned In Onrfleld count) b) n number of tmul ntiHkmen One of the most Important to.k dial of the spring wa ulnae I nt Moab last week whan Don IS lAiverldge purcliasml Hie holding of Ito) I-nr-veil on 1.U Hal Creek The stock involved in-volved t-oivslst of the Treo' bmiul cuttle, numbering over elglily head liverklg will hnve possession of IireH' rnneh for the management of live rattle for the rent of the )eur and will III ely purvhae It luter The (Continue 1 on page four) i - - CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP (Contlnuvl from page two.) consideration was In the neighborhood neighbor-hood of forty-five hundred dollars. Iiverldge already had it substantial herd f cattle nnd the new acquisition will make him one of the leading stockmen of his district. Itas Anderson of the Koldler Creek section Is figuring to stock his ranch to the east of 1'rlro about twelve miles with thoroughbred cattle, He Intends to feed. Ham C. Miles, the I'rUe tonsorlat-IM, tonsorlat-IM, Is taking n fljer In woifl. During the last few- da) he contracted for a nearby clip nt fifty tents a pound, delivered de-livered at next shmrlng time. Ho paid two thousand dollars down on the deal, lie expects wool next )rar to go to ii dollar. K, K, Hhlun, n prominent sheepman of Montrose, Colo., who has ranged his sheep In Grand county during the winters, lust week sold nut nil of his Interests to Joseph Kinney of Oak vlllc, Wjo. The stock numbered eleven thousand five hundred nnd the consideration wns 1117,100. The sheep will be moved to Wyoming ranges In the fall, A. tnrsen of Moah has toncluded a dial with II. I. Dallon of Montlcelln for about eight hundred head of cattle cat-tle and large landed Interests In Fisher Fish-er Valley, tlm consideration being nro u nil n hundred thousand dollars, I,arstn has had these hntdlngs about four years, billing the same from A. Klesenls at that lime. The well known stotk deahr, IMt Whulen. spent several davs recently recent-ly over at Vernal. When seen by n representative of the Kxprees hit stated that he expected to -.-cure inotigh lambs to fill the orders ho has for about fifty thou-wind head. I'lntiih fliK'kmasters have signed contrails con-trails to deliver seventeen thousand head nt Watson next Octolier nnd Wasatch Wa-satch county people have signed contracts con-tracts to deliver eight thousand head. He claims to havo enough prospective contracts In sight to give him the number he wants. Ho Is offering twelve and a half cents live weight. |