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Show SHEEP SELL STEADY M Lambs Going Around Fourteen Seventy-Five M and the Market Some Lower" m Cattle Dragging. B The Kitn flpnf lal Mervlep. H i.KANHAM (MTV. Mo, March 12 HH) Onttlc reeplpt tiMlaj were, fifteen HETt thousand hewd. the mnrkit slow ami HdJ uliout steady itn steer nnd strong on HKn town nnd stocker nml feeder No- m thing primp here Top III 10 Thp HHr hog raippl) won fuiirlptn thousand Hh head nml (he market ten to fifteen HR cpnt lower Top $11 IK, flvp cent BJflp above: thn top report! il from Chicago K, todny Hheep nml lamb toda) eight Hh thousand hend with thr mnrkit BjBB steady to wVnk Top Inmlxt 114 71 HfBJH Prime slier were ngaln talking, thn BJB best nnthPN here selling nt MO 10 to BJBJBJ $11.00 nml mlilillr nml plain kind H I9.&0 to $1071 I'rlrnp steer iin H worth nroiiml $12 00 Morn thnti i H hundred ram of pulpfed enttlc nr- BJBJBJj rlvpd, seven nirn of On gun steer nt Bl $10,110, 1272 pound nvcrnge. Utah BJBJBJ and idahoe nt $10 40 to $10,110, .Nor- BJBJBjj thrrn Colorado and Western Ni brnskn BJBJBjj pulp atcer nt $10 10 to $11 10 llutill BJBJBJ er onttlp mild strong, cow it mntl at 9 16.76 to $8 7. odd IipiiiI up to $10 00. BJBJBJ hull $7 00 to $0 00, heifer $1 00 to j $10.76 nnd Veal enlvi $9 00 to $11 50 Hfl The. run todn ronlalnnd tnorp than HyJ the tmiml proportion of shlpmi nt BjBJH from ii lonir illstame Including con- BJBBm slgnmcnt from Houthern Arizona, tat H tin rcci ntl brought m ros from Mpx BJBBV Ico Native trrrltor) show sign of H depletion of tin- initio Kiipply nnd H light rutin "ill Iip Hip nrdir for the H balance of tho wipk Htoc.kir nnd HH fppdrm havp rulid firm nlnr thn firm I---------BI of laat wpek, including todu, pxiept for iHimp wiakma on thin atoik steer lutr laat wtik Pinker usual y outbid fenltr inner on fh ah) BJBJBJ feeding atcer. Halm of fi-i drrn BJBJB! ranged from IS 0 to $10 00. Htoik BBf ' teeni riingw from $7.60 to $1 SO In BBH mott mara-and ntn consider! d Ion uh BBH omparrd with prospect for price u BJBJBJ nonth heme '",mk cow and helf- BJBJBJ . rr lirlnir $slj io into BJBJBJ1 Uok rrcrlptu HllKhtl) In hxiiim of PPJ, -) '(tlmitti'H todn Kn Iiuitk u linmtti- H inr pcll and thry Kt conromlonM of H ' ten to flftpiu iint rnrl) Top $14 0. H hut onft or tun lot flnnll) renihpd PPPH 114.96. mcillum txrlKhtu $14 90 nnd PPU iKhU $14.70 Hulk of pair $14.60 to PpHi 114.90. ltccclpt hiro contain a rrisit BBpH inn' poorly flnUhtd hiK from mpu PPPJ i Ion dhort of corn, licnco a iprrud a PpH Ittle uldrr than If morv Kood hoK .vrro romlnk. I'll; prlcm nrn po H , ilh, $11.60 to $13 60, nnd uro held PpH) ip by u utroni; demand for Immune PpBi tock hiiK, the ImmunlilnR plant PpHi (pttlnic n many of their pl at tho PPJPjl tocknrd n thry ran. Thn nltuix. PpHj .Ion In firm und the nreak toda) In PBH! ellevrd to ho only temporary. PpH! Kurly nnlr of lamb ueru tMid, PpH ip to $14 76, but tho market proMd PPH low, and late tuiUii vrrre ten tint PBH owtr. Nhrvp old itrady with Home PpH 06-pound wether nt $12(0 No PBHJP tholcr ewe here, hut quotahlo up to H fll.26. Clipped lamb lme betn HH -omlntr fnely for n ncek and nrll at PPh 13,00 to $12 60, Periling lamliN are ! icarca und not extra dealruble. Milieu HB it $13 36 to $13 76 IteielptN hero PJH' e hetn rry IlKlit nnd louil price 11 mMi ruled eompurathely hlxh. HH Wool KXHH IIXIM-H. H J. C. Plndlny, thn Auxtnillan wool PS xhenrlnK expert, loft Halt I-aku t'lt PpHj I'uecday for Medklno How, W'jo, PpH 'hero ho U to miperlntund tho build PBHi ng of a modi 1 nhenrlnir hed for PpB (ronberK Hru, which will contain 1) Ixteun machlnr. to cot nbout forty PP Ive hundred dollar. pii W. T. Illch, nnothtr Auntrallnn ex- ert, who ha been In thU cuuntry for pij nme time, left at thu lame time for I1 Monte VUta, Colo , where he will lee BBBV, tire on nheorlnic nnd prepnrltiK wool or the market under the AuitnUliiu PPPP PPPP lie w ho kqiio ten daa and dur- PPPH nK hi atay will alio luuture before BS3 tudenU and fatuity member of a;- luulturul xchoola In Colorado, H .mm. lima- ami Mtss PpKHI romc ov in )iT)ii.(Ji: Bi ? WAB1IINOTON. I) C, Maroh 9 pHBB(r .Vide difference between the amount PPPH'. J if food meat In atorage on March 1, B M 1917. and March 1, 1916. ranting BBBK' corn an Increase of 34,6 Tier cnt In H ''! ML k. BRhIHIbbbbbbbbI BHMlLABnllHiEBBnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ureil beef to n dcrrrnrc of JC.9 per rent In frozen pork, nr Imllontid In flRiirefl Rnthered by the ngrletittural dtpnrtmi nt I'ron n beef Increased 17 1 pi r cent nnd dr mlt pork t 1 per lent Hwrel pickled pork dp-crrnnpd dp-crrnnpd 4 8 per ci nt. Inril 31.7 per tent mid frozen Inmh nnd mutton 31 1 tier CPlit Compared to n month rro, drj mlt pork nhow id nn Inerenae of 11 6 pir lent nnd Miet plcklid pork nn In-i In-i renw of 8 1 per lent, whlln other product phowed decrene frozen heif, ICC per cent, riirtd beef, 6 per rent, frozen pork, 9 7 per cmt. lard. 112 pi r ii nt, nnd frozen Inmb nnd mutton, 20 9 pir u nt Ciiiiipliilnt Annln-t HiillroniN, t'omplfltnt ha bciii fllid with thp InterMntn iiimmerrp commowlon h) H V Mil'lurp icrplnry of thp National WnotRrowpra iiHuoclntlou, iiRitlmit thp I'nlon I'nclfle nnd thlrtj-thrcp thlrtj-thrcp other rnllrond, IncludhiR thp Canadian I'licltlc Thp iharRr nlleR-that nlleR-that the rallrond bae been WolatlliR the nit of rpbrunr 4, 1887, nn net to reRulntn rommerre. In thnt thej lire nppl)lnR tariff rate to rhlpment of wool In thp Rreniii' from Wextern to Iftmteru point that, are unjut. un rcnnoiialilp nnd dlHrlmlnntor) SIim kmrii filtrn Wnrnln). Three ioote head wirp ricilvid nt the Unlirlt) of t'tnh hint l'rlda nnd the annll returned by I)r t. U Dnlnp lntp IwetertoloRl't. nhowirl tlmt nil were lnfeted with rnbkp Tin head were wnt In l tockmen from Vllllaril nnd Tooele lountkw From nyw on there will 1 tedr Increnw or the mole amotw doR nnd coyiitei." mjm Dr. Ilne The. rmnlne breeillntr enn HI he on In n few week and 1 .look for a Renernl read of ttiblgB over n on-nldernble on-nldernble portion of Utah I would wnrn atoekmen to I on thp lookout and I urge them to report any HWpl t Ion cnap nmonR their rnttle, Mieep nnd lioraeo ' iiitiia ki.vikw r Tin: wtmii HITt'ATIO.V T H)-iT(N, M S. IIOHTO.V, March 10 Htork of Uo-tniatU Uo-tniatU wool are rtinnltiR low but hmiy nrrl"nH from Houth Amerlen nml Month Africa hae broiiRht ntoik of forelRn Rraden to n workable point iiRnln There I lean apwulntlve px-iltcment. px-iltcment. probnbl) on thp lheor thnt price of moured wool nre hlRh inoiiRh DelHcrle nnd aalp from thn Kimp tnrRoo of Houth Amerlmn wool Iiip bpen mndp In aolne caiie ten to twenty cent apart. MrourltiR nnd ahort clothlnR tnpe lme lieen iiimlnR nlonR freely nnd hnc told well. No further anle nro noteil of Ohio fleice. but prlcp hae moved up further ContrnctlnR In the Wwt ha nuletid down, nn grower have put their naklng prlet to uch extreme flRiin tlmt men extern plunger hap drawn bnek The tradp I wnlt Ing for government lontrnct to bill bi-ll t, though It In atippoaed tlmt the (Continued on pago four ) H RAMBOUILLET STUD RAMS OF C. N. STILLMAN, SIGURD, UTAH V' LLLLHHvIbbbbbbbbL PPIPJ PPPPPPPPr T.J(&1I1PV a. PPPPBtBaPPPPPPPPPPPH mm. -f Mmti m&ZXzr ' J-smwQBmWmmmMm WWt WUWmkMamWKKk W&mJtiMMmML- 'lmWMWmMMmW. Hi pLHjHBv vJjB,iiH H WmwStmWK B ' Courlmy Nulnnnl Woolgrower, Malt IJike City SHEEP SELL STEADY (Continued from pago two ) mill llkl to be moat concerned hale discounted the powdtilllty by liberal lib-eral purchnBeg of wool Wda cre opened cnrl In the week Mont mills are ucll supplied with other buslnew, nnd their managcra eho lewi norrj over the situation than do thoso wool dealers who hao rtockcd up with sprculitlxe lots supposed sup-posed to be adapted td government work. ATTI.U OVi:il IV WIOMIMJ miMJ FltOM IATi: STOHMK Snow In and around Kail I-akc CM) Is nothing as compared with the weather we have had this winter, 'I said Joseph Klnne) of Hook Springs, Wjo, last UVdnesdl) at Salt Lake Clt Yesterday therl was four feet of snow up there. It bilng still deeper at C'okexllle All tho cattlemen arc. fctctlnR their stock, nnd this I am totted to du with fort thousand head of sheep The cold weather Itself ha no great effect on them, If we can keep them fed, and that Is what I have had to do, with hiy at 132 B0 a ton nnd corn 125 00 This means a daily ixpendlturn of two thousand dollars to keep m alock In shape. "One of tho cattlemen up our Way rcientl) secured uboilt five thousand head of cattle from Mexleo. ' They win n't murh larger than goats nnd the cold weather just put the most of them out of business I think he, paid about 17 SO apiece for them There were two or three herds of sheep disposed dis-posed of In ISnstern Wjomlng through the extreme!) cold weather At Coke,-llle Coke,-llle the thermometer was flft)-twn degrees below " N hrntkit Wnrn SlilpxT". Itegutatlons regarding the Importation Importa-tion of llw stock Into the state of Nebraska Ne-braska addressed to all managers and agents of railroads, stockmen and othirs Interested were received Tues-da) Tues-da) at Klon for distribution by I)r A t Young, state Veterinarian There niiift m company cattle for dalr) or bnedlng pnrposes, whun the nttl are our six months old, a health ii rtlflrnif Im hiding th" tuber- iilln list If not ntcompanled by it lieiillh certificate til." cattle will In-Inspected In-Inspected nt destination nt the own- rs expense 1'or i xlilliltlon purpis pirmlts tna) be obtnlnid without the tuber-rutin tuber-rutin test, providing the health tertl-fhate tertl-fhate Is nthirwlse regular. Ilouiur, exhibition nil tie remaining In ttif state three months ur more must lake the tuberculin test nt the ownir's expense ex-pense Cattle for Immediate slaughter are admitted without Inspection Idaho Stock .Starving. POCATKLLO. Idn. March II A long winter nnd deep snow un reported re-ported to be proving disastrous to stoikgrnwer In the southern part of llnnnock county nnd In Hear Utke county. It In said that several hundred hun-dred htad of stock have starved and pVrlfhtd from the rold, and that In some sectjntis, due to the shortage of ha), whlih hns been selling at from twenty to twint).wn dollars a Ion, large numbers of trees have been felled In order to allow rattle to subsist sub-sist on the bark and small limbs. If the present cold weather continues for another week It Is feared that the losses will tut larger than over before be-fore known, as In many sections re- mote from the rnllrond It Is practically practic-ally Imposslltc to mnkn deliveries of ha) In time to relieve the situation KnnrnH City Market. KANSAS CITY. March ID Cattle Itecclpts, 3000 head! Mind) 1'rlme fed steers, 111.76 to 112.10; dresed beef steers, 19. B0 to III. SO, western steers, 19 00 to 1II.7D; cows, ID. DO to 11000, heifers, M.00 to 11100, stockers nnd feeders, 17. ID to 110 SO; bulls, 17 00 i, t.S0, calves, 17 00 to 111. SO 8hi'i Itecelpts, tOOO head steit-el). steit-el). UimW. 11200 to II I. SO; )inr-Hugs, )inr-Hugs, 113 00 to II3.SS, wethers, 111 SO tie f 13 F.0. ewes, 110 DO to IIS2S I'liMks Are Krowliig !,. Ileports from correspondents In the larger sheep and wool reiuntles of Nevada Ne-vada agree with the estimates eif tho Culled Staler de pnrtment of agriculture agricul-ture that there hns been u teinsld-erable teinsld-erable reduction In the sheep floeks of the state during the last twelve months The Polled States department depart-ment of agrleulturet places the decline at A per cent According to thrs figures, fig-ures, this )ear' sheep imputation of Nevada In 1,646,000 na against 1,633,-000 1,633,-000 on January 1, 1916 California Company Niicm, Mult was Instituted In the federal court Tuesday by the William Tnffn company of California agnlnsl (lunn A Jensen, operating In lllchfleld a a ntockgrowlng compnny. The plaintiffs plain-tiffs nsk damagrs for a breach of contract alleged to have) been suffered when the, defendants failed to elellvi n shipment of mutton The plaintiff, seek SS24.00, nllegcd to haVe bee paid the defendant company an ' H32K 96 damages. Omnlin Mvo StexU OMAHA,' March IS. Cattle--J, telpls, 3300 head, strong. Niitlv I? steerK, 19 00 to HrOO; cows nnd hn firs, 17.60 to I9 60; western steers 1 17 76 to 110.36, Texas steers. 17 60 t . 18 60, stackers and feeders, 17 00 I 110.36 She ep Itecelpts, 6700 head, sten d) Ye-arllngs, 111.60 to III 3D wc them, 110.60 to 111.60. lambs, $13 ti to IH.I0 with tin: i.ivi: otockmi:.n m MUTimt.V M llKTi:ilV tTAII Kred Htnnsfleld has Just returnni from the west desert, where he has been looking after his flocks, sns M' I'le-asant's I'unmld or the 9lh. lie In forms us that tho Utah herds tire looking very well noyf nnd It Is hi opinion that vrr) few losj.es will h. sumalned by the Jit Pleasant people He thinks thnt the great danger l over nt this time, A. C. Madsen, n brother or Nell it Madsen and Anthon Madsen or Sce-fleld Sce-fleld and Intsrcstcd with them hi sheep, Is back at Ml. Pleamnt from the west desert with a rarlond or sheep. Home of the weakest ones of the herd he shipped to Hnnpete county, coun-ty, where they will bo fed. He thus saved many that would have, been Iom ir trailed. J. It. Kdgchelll or Halt ltke City well known locally as a big buer of wool, Is In lloiton this week. South Ameirlcan vvewls are now beginning tn I arrive, und ho will look them over I and thus lie thu better posted on rrla F tlvej values of medium wools when Northern sheepmen begin to shear. Tho American Jersey Cattle, club oi New York has notified Horace H. Kti sign, secretary eif the state fair association, asso-ciation, that It will offer n hundred dullurs In premiums for Jersey cows nt the 1917 fair. The premium list uccoidlng to the letter, will be sent later. llmfoiiU I'eir lluiuli, Pltnvo, March 13 J. T I'unvi cashier of the 1'rovo Commercial un i Havings bank, has returned from Kan sas and Missouri, wherei ho and Jame Mcl'hrrsiin bought u lot of purebred Hereford cattle for their (lr en Itlver ranch |