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Show CHOICE FAT EWES ARE SELLING AROUND $1150 LAMDS BRINGING ABOUT TWO DOLLARS MORK. Pricw Very Llttlo Ohaugcd Trom tho Previous Week On tho Better Grade of Beef Cattle, Although Gamier Cows Are Bomo Lower Hogs Steady Dc&plto Knocking rairtmiH)nilene Tlui Hun KANRAR CITY. Mo, .fan. M. r'nlllH n'roipla toilnj wviv Iwontj-Huxrii Iwontj-Huxrii lli(iuiiil hwiil nnd nmrkct ilcnd In nflri'li rcntM lower. Top .17.'JO llitfc atipply Mitit twenty-ntio thouMnd hcnil inn! mnrkct flvn lo (on rent hifthor. Toi J?17JVT Kin-en rerolplM i)ii' Hi'vcn thoiiMtul hond. Mnrket Imroly n'iiily Top lntnli JlllfiO. Frifixi ni- cr little chunked fnini n wrok njpi vr tho hotter grnilM o( licet ml lip, IIk'UhIi ennnur cown tire twenty-firn In fifty rents lower (linn a week no lleef atrern nhow ' aIirIiII lieltvr nveniKf ipmlil in Hie In! ucik'nnd hulk of lliem noil a $13 50 In $10(10 mill n few lota tipwnnU to $17.7i Cnloritilo pulpfml Mrrnt wild tip '" 517.00 rcrontl), f lilpfed ImlU $10 W, ehoiro imth i lienvy bulla $11 00, onnnor iMvra now nrll nl ?0M) to ".00, bnlcher row 4 $7W) to $110.00, choice heavy cnwti nil to $ini0 nnd enl enhoi $11.00 to 1100. The mipplj todny in extra heny for Innnnrv which U partly i'iio In n aurnlti ii'iutnulnled nt load in); MiintH during Ihn recent ttonnfc nnd whieli ia now appearing nt tho nnrkel. Tlio liimteil supply oT atorkeni nnd lioirers Init week mot n pnid do-I'lnml do-I'lnml nnd prieen wtro fnir dimtig tho vcek. Mild wentlier, which mngni-fien mngni-fien tho niipnmeli of Miring, hruuht out n pkmI ilrinnnd toilny nnd iirico worn ntenily Ieilcri wll nl f 11.00 lo $10.10 nnd ntork nteen f7.r0 to SI 1.00. Conrortnl effort ia lirinjr made to put hop prieea down, but trnj;roM in tint diivelinit ia alow. Stile I winy worn kliKhlly hotter tlinn tho rloso o bit weok, lliousli ten to fifteen rent a tinder n week ago. I lout medium-Height medium-Height bnitiKht ifl7(W5, bout henvv hoK $17i0 nnd ImmI liuhta $17.:10, villi bulk of nflln $170(1 to $17.rk It ia proliabln (lint receipt will mn tH heavy nil tho eotunutteii will )H-r-i.ilt during Innuurv. nnd in that event the market may work downward to Milne extent through tho month btoek piK nro n-ruixiiij; inoro attention atten-tion from luiyora und anlea nro a dollar dol-lar hi;hor than n uiek nco, ntnek pi pi wllitiK nt $13.00 to $1525 Further niUnncea on tliono .iro oxpocled. After innklnj; n good advance a week or mi njjo tit fat Inmb market hna been aomnwhat iiimntinfactory nl-IhniiKh nl-IhniiKh no peoinl doelmo linn act In. lteceiplH hero ,n not much moro than half an henj an n yonr n(cu, which pennitK aaloaiuen to letnln nr-t nr-t tt in nihunrea. Fnl lamba lodnv brtHi;ht $l(l0, Hwoa broui;ht $0.75 today. Choleo fat owe are" worth up to $100. fillago Topa ratal. For tho drat tlmo Utah farnurn liavo lupin to feed iln;o luot tojm In hontM nnd the roault linn been lain' nccordih): to Dr. K. W. Iloppiii, atnt' live atook iiujieetor. lie una eullml to tho farm of A A. Caper near ISUonido m llox 'Klder wiuuty lakt week, whom eisht bi draft iHiraee out of n baud if nine, had died Hppnnutly an a remilt of mihoii-inif. mihoii-inif. The lost auinmU were worth 'fhnut oiuMlefii IiiiudtlMl dullnra. An inetijfatoii iUmIomiI tlmt ('ajwr lmd born feodiiiK mImk of IhmI tope, which noted a h miaou A wa nvortem diaeliNwd tliai the aiiinwle wvr nflont)K front tHriilia ami lrantnunUHti. Tho hiucim hhw -limiM had boon lUlaehwl, ao that tin txiretai wn una We to aw allow foml o. drink, l'aralysiu of lb throat ruault wl and ewded lu dm Ik Dr. UiiMan mhieoa faruMm not Ut fiHMl ailoiiT beet tnM to Uormn fur futal neaulta will i.lwoat oorUinly follow. fol-low. Utah Must Aid Show, ' 1'ublia ipport for tho Nat km I WoolKroweni' ixiliMUtHHi nnd tho in-torinonntain in-torinonntain Stock Hhow, lt tit fornior be dlortHl to aomo othr ety than Zjon und tho lattor bo ili-outinuiMl ili-outinuiMl after thia jear, will be mKpiI of eitiieiiH tlinniKh tho Salt Iako Coniworoml club, TWo Kiithor Iimn aro MihiMlukul for April, nnd it ia exiwoled that hundroiU of dolt-nta will Iki attrHettxl To miliat tho prijior barking n eom .it.it too of oomuioiPinl olub memlwni iiiiiwiitiiMC of .lumen ll. Caaoy, olmir-nan; olmir-nan; II. 1' Dieke, Iiuia Suunn, J, II MoKondnck and K. A rullwrtaon Jib Ihwii aiMiinttHl b tho Inwrd of 'KOMtriHira. l'lan fur an agKrowuve aiiil tti the public will he outlined l.ii a ihmU); or the eoinmittoomec U lu ealliMl wmiii liv the ohiunoan I Tho Halt ImVv oonvontione mid iliowa of tho Mo'iltfrowor and Ktm-k Mkaoutiliou nieintxni havi attrartod nationwule intoroM Ax au uutaiuo of tho high mi inn of exhibitor, h C I'arwiiu oulli allontiun to Ibo fact that a carload if champion Iambi wua sold lor forts two oenla n jmiihuI Inbt e.ir, latahlikluny u world's ro tord. " "An indication of tho interest i taken in tho coming stock show," &ayt i Parson, "nan bo gecn In the lm that an oxhlhitnr who Inut enr d phieil n onrioaii of lumba at Chi - nnd won first priw nnd thin oxlnbi' ed at Denver, Ovlo , nnd won tir I nro tliole, in thia .M'Of ftltlng a n Tor Salt bike City and will nm n hlhit either tit CliiinRo or Dciitoi "ll hiaIs Dcmei nlmnt lofl thoiiiwt. ihillarau ear for ilk hIiow, wliirh hn lemwii into one o the bif.f?ot in the uiiinlrj Tluro ia no reowm win w ( ihtiot do the xnli lliirtK " Three Counties Affected ' There lire in round numbers about I mo million ahrcp in t'tnh, and of th unmix r there np) thn'o eountle' in whiih email liami nre nrfllcled with finb Thia inforu.ntlon ia given on? b the Kioto lio atook 1oniniliioii, liieh deelnroH that tho theep in Hi-lnlo Hi-lnlo are pnietienll) free fnmi aenb, ' Haya eerelnr Tliomim Iledmond of the slnto lUo atoik cominiMimi. "In Itieh eounl thorn h an outfit from Idaho which ia nfflictid with aeab, tail thia band will be dipped a noon i.a the wonther permit. "In D.imb count v thoro ia n band of ahecp nwhed I) n Utah outfi. ohitli enuic in from N'ovoda it oni no whirh waa olfictcd wilh aeab, and this bind i u holdover There i an oullirnik in Tooelo rounty involv inr one band of nine hundrred nnd lliirtv, nnd five Hi'iall ranch Imiiclto that are afflicted Thia has been Irnrcd back to a rcahby buck loft n I'tah bv an Idaho outlit. "All this," mijH Secretary Heil-tnond, Heil-tnond, "kIiows that in so far as Utah sheep aro eoncerncu they nro in good eondition " Business Quite Brisk. At the N'orth Ball Inlo live block mnrkct hut Knturday tho sale of a ilioice load of twclio hundred an J ninety dehorned Mr era brought in L liana Cliriitcnscn of b'nlina wns' a feature of tho tniiliiiR. Tho selling pneo was thirtoin and onc-ipinrtir i cuts it Miuud, it now high mark for tho season. Two loads of rows at nine cents, two lends of fat hog nml end car of fat Inmln wero alto miIi by ChrifcUnscn. A choice load of two hundr.d and Ihirty-fiwi fat hogn fnnn Vcmnl, hhinped by tho fnnu bureau, sold nt lb 85 n hundred. Tin St. (leorKo fanu bureau sold three loads of mixed f.11 cattle, which were driven ninety union to Lund nnd tlier ahippwl by mil. Hog priced reinniii (livtilv with packers rnpidly picking up nil nf I tiring nt fat hogs. It is hoped that at tho conference in Wnahinsjlon, I). C, next week sonn defmito prico will bo fixed for tin loinlng timnths. IniprcMisiou worn to prevail that tho prosunt miuimiiin at ('hioAgo of $17X0 will continue dining din-ing lVbmury. Holding Their Wools. IIOISi:, Ida., Jan. 11. Idaho wool-prow wool-prow era tune derided to hold llmir wotil and inako mi ooutmit for Hit HUtl clip. Ihiaaeiioii wn Inkru to tonlny by tho Iduho WiMilgrowers'j lOMoeintiou at its annunl eonvention ('oiideinnatlon of gnvonimeiit mil liol of railninilH is made ! tho wool growors "UcwtntD of tho Kior shipping ship-ping Mrviee nffonUsl tho livo stoat Industr during tho past joar." , The eonvention has gone on record na being "opMKeil to govonimont. itternaliain," and a reoowitunulntitHi is made b roMilutioii that the rail with he rotumwl to private owner-flup owner-flup ns Mion as ivaihln. With tho Live Stockmen. I iniah I la fin aiiiopiitoii and cattlemen cattle-men hv litvuti lo food. Then' kooins to bo plenty of hay, but Ihoiu ia no more at Ion dollars tinloaa It is Mime that was ilowu when m much nun lull in duly. ' Tho stale live stoik pomiaiseiou last Satunlsy Mihl ihk month's catch of I lira for STSOJVj This includoil ov entv-Mvan enroll, woven laibpatM eight lmdra ami five skunk. Eight uiyot hides in one huneh sold Tor "venteen dollars iimIi. Iuoreasod recoil la of eat tie, bogs Mid sheep at thirlj-twn inarkeUi during dur-ing Kovsmbor, 1018, MnMril wita itoeipls nl Uw hauo markets in N'o-vetcbVr, N'o-vetcbVr, 1017, .-i shown in the Monthly itlorkysnls report jtiat is-eued is-eued by tho barean of markets. United Unit-ed Stales depArtuient of agriculturo. Novotnbor reeeipia for bolh yours, with 1018 figurea iirat, were eatik. 2,161it6 'JMA8.710; hogii, S. ITO.rtft't -akV.58, and heon, ii,orJ,700 I 007,335. ling vsIimmI at .1 hundred thousand J dollars woro soil at eleven fat hog' ftuaiinn sales in N'ovetrfher by tli California l'an.i Hit roan Marketing aseoeinliou, which eouiprikos tho marketing mar-keting tlejiartHioiits of tho farm bureaus bu-reaus in King, Till aro ami Kern i ount iw. Tho pruoa received aro do eenhed as nmro 1'n.n satisfuetory, bo ing mimli bettor than tlte wid by looal lwijors Tho .motion sales n!o Jave taught hograisors the import nueo of raising better bogs, ns thoy luivo that wekers iRseriiiiinato botwoon hngw futionvil on grain sin) llioso raiseil on skiramoi milk and alfalfa al-falfa jwture alone l.very Ion of straw, every ton of Hint stover and ovirv ton of ooanw, eheaii ha) iiroduooil on the l'arn-s should pans throuub the eattlo to lie hmmI as boibhng alter liaving liecn offered of-fered to them iletf Mttle, osMMiiall" steors and dry oows that are being vintoreil, may bo given ehcaiwr feede than gram, such as w,elleurod ooru Hlover, straw ami hay, Willi one or two iMiuutU of eotlonsoed meal Thev slaiiild bo given all of suolt rouglmgok liowovtr, lliat the will ooiisuuio with a relish. Hfi-etltiij, oows and joun,' growing unimula should bo given sut tContlntled on page four.) CHOICE FAT EWES ARE SELLING AROUND $1050 tCiintliiuixl (rem iwkc two finieti; feed to enable them to iwik a hatufantory grow Hi. llot of the feed irwaataal wlafu niven to n young auimal that duo nut make wnm rowtk. Animal eaMmltli iiveraeaa had raelrl a total of-IWU nu Chnathiaa Da. at whieb lime the total Amen- an animal armv at I'raiiee waa 11)1,-Ml. 11)1,-Ml. In wakiur iHiblie tbrae fuurea war ilcparlinont uffieiala av no itt-raitiietaetita itt-raitiietaetita have been made for trana-lorriihx trana-lorriihx Ihe atoek on hand to foreitni povernwenU, but Diet thia may lie itunmlered later on aa Ihe army ha tnoiigh horaea am! mule in (hie eotui tr to meet all requirementa. Aildiliiuml lank i vorformwl undoi war iHindilioiiH bt Hit meat inaH'otum Horvico of the Lulled Statea domrl-tucnt domrl-tucnt of .igumilture are imlioatetl liv inereaea in the nuniber of hiiiiuhIh almighlenvl undor fetleral miporvt-hion. miporvt-hion. In Orlolxr. 1U18, the eat Ho, etiltoa, Khwp, gtnilt and initio thua Iiwh'oIih1 iiumlieMil ri,787,20'.2 in eom IMrtMin with IS71 in October, 1U17. The manlier lor the ten montha Milling Oelnber. ItMS, waa BflJOOJWIi, and for the ten uonthe ending ()!.-ber, ()!.-ber, 1017, it waa (5.al4S.T San Jaan eounl ciIimui will entet a pruteat ai.Min.1 'llov Simun llaia-lWer' llaia-lWer' plait to treibt the lower art of Ban .luau eoumy for the upier lar of Arnuma, tl e "no taan'a Inml' , aorlh of the Colorudo river Itepre-HMitative Itepre-HMitative l''raneia Xeilaon fro Sat Juan eount la ouUixiken atfiiinat the uxiioad lull, whit Ii would eut otf from I'tah not only a taat territory now n.od by slonkinen but aoinu uf Htu L'rwittwt Hconic woiiilera of the world. Neilaun ankb why the execu-litu execu-litu doea not ond n K-presentative there to ascertain the resident1 aHf "" ""5St laVBaaVH iew-a before he gut lo bargainiiHt villi other atalna. . Wool Hituatlon Eut. MOSTO.N, Mnea., .Inn. J3-.etiti-liea iu tho wad market are atill large l MinfimMl lo Hi'otion aah-a of gov irnniHiit wiHila. Ttiia week 'a hale will lie hebl on tbri-e ilnyn, aa ongttmll) idaiinet, aa it wnt nut found praelie alue to bnng the th-Mretl woola within ihe eoMiaak of two ima. The an-mmiieement an-mmiieement from Waahingtou, D. t'., that Ihe war trade lumrd hail III led Ihe tttuliargo on the imprtntinu of ioreigu wuola wa remitted ipiiell), aa enmlittona at Ihe neitttent are not litoralde lo bu.Miig iu either South Amenta or the Capo (Vilmiy. Iate iriltieea frum Stiuili ATnaa indieate that curreul iiutntioiu there are iIkhiI two eenta a Huiul alaive the parity ol lb lrolou auelmua. Valwa are better ailjuatrd iu Utter Plate nmrketa, but ahipmnif eomlitiona an uncertain, anil there U Ion in nob wimi! leiiig Ibniwit on the market here to make ajK'eulatito bujuig attractive. The wool trade la piiMletl at Hie atti-hide atti-hide of imiuufaetiiiera, whieh in nt-ly nt-ly different fnmi what urn, ox pat el, ami apiiuara to he r complete rewtrwtl ot the good buiiv apirit au it exitted prior to the alguing of Ihe anuiiitiev Wirt's Froteat Against, i K. W. MrC'luro, wen'lary for the yutinniil WtMilgrewors' nsaoeiatiou, baa wired the intorhtato eommerco committee of tho United Stntea aen-ate aen-ate at Washington, I). (J., a protest ugninst gotornmoni ownership of rail-roads, rail-roads, "lirging that the mud be bund- d hack t4i their nwnern at tho oarlieat jkMaible moment Tlie seeretury says-Tina says-Tina jatst eai was the poorest slmwimc ever made by railroads in Ihe lu.tiir) of the niuntr. (Intern 't laasaesamn ol the railroads has! nart aheejaaHn not leaa than (10,000,. "00, and immv a s1ieeHiwiier lias gone iMitkrupl lieuause of the inferior ser wee reeemid. In this eountry today hundreds ol thousands of sheep would hate genu to iimiket hnd tho govurn-n.unt govurn-n.unt reads boon able to move thum. ''lie gin eminent operation of rail-loads rail-loads has reduced thu amount of meat in (bo country through shrinkage in aMaMaWataW" JMBE33V ?J triSaWMall ' luted 'hipimnt, i,n,l inrrenscd cost H -ueli Hhipmenl. wlun Ihoy wen M t'llitered " Bfl Salt Lako Quotations. MR NOItTII ..T I.AKK, .Inn 10 Mb (nllle irt-eipts, .W head nnd ck KM iM.nd streng. nance heavy steers Ul H'J.00 l.i 1.1(H) good stwra (weigh 9 IM. vll.OO I.! ill.75; fair steers. MM Hl.00 to 10.tKli rhiiiee eowa an.' MM M-uvy heifirs, ttifi (o (o.ooj fair U HSB PihiiI eows nnd heirer, $7.00 to fS.OO MSB iMUtwrs, .Hi (10 to ,0J50; Mtiiiicni. $5.C M o m.M, l.il bulla, i0.r0 to j?7.0(I liologtui bulls, .100 to .S0; te,, " ettltiie, iO.0() i, 9II.011. lloga-Ileeeiirta, pj m,, Qnu tJM awiaith Tal Iioim, 17A to afiO .Knind- mM io.7fi to kr,M. Mw Sheep llreeipts Ihdil. (Uhu ohoir ' aniba, $1300 lo ai;JVi); cWce year lliiifa, )JW l.i $lttJV)f fat ttPllun(f mt hiJO lo miiiO; lat wia., $7,00 tt M 5.00, fewler itwea, 15.00 It $0f0. $M Kansas CikV Murkcts. Jafl KANSAS CITY, .Ihm lil.-HogH 9 treeipta, 1500 head mid strong Heavy, -l7.00 to 17.7fi; butol.cn., M7.1V lo 17.f. Itghla, 1(180 t. M fit. mi; imp., u.(Mi to jsioTio, m (ullle--ireiHtipU. 000(1 li.witl Steers H 1H00 to sjao.00; witern, 10.00 t. MM -17.00s eowa, $o.rm to i.'i.o(. u, JMM i re, ij.00 to 10 on. aiofkera, 70 I aiatlO; calves, 700 lo .$1 1.(1(1. B Sheeii-.ftHHipN. T000 head am mU 'Irunger. Uml, uou to 10..r)0 iH lcarlina, $HJlo o )?i:in0; woHior- H iflOOOto tIIXO, wa, m 00 to 10.'ir M |