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Show NATIVE LAMBS SELLING ABOVE EIGHTEEN DOLLARS r.(Ki:ii.s f.oiNO iv iii:amiiY o ikx.h iiritiNd ui:i K. Ibilrw Otrr the Country Am Crratlng n licit r Dcmnml 1'nr Stockcnt nhd I'itiIoi Supply of Wotcrn LaintM llttrrlnlly Mnnpinl t'p At SIN 00 lllxlirr I'rlcc?! Arc looked Tor. The flun Special Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo, Aug 1 Cattle Cat-tle mlppl today wne twcnt thoumnd head nnd the martlet met aged eteady. Top atecr 117 10 IIokh koIiI thirty to forty cent higher, top $19.46 and receipt five thousand head. Sheep eold ttventy-tlvi cent higher. Top urMrrn tambe IU0, ticut nathr $17 ?t nnd receipt four thounand head Cooler weather han Improved the Ice ultnalloii here, and nt nation on rnltrot da Hhrre refrigerator inrit nro Iced, with an Improved proepect for moving the beef out thin week the market vom n little better on all grade or killing Mr cm than the dull rloKo lent week, and butcher rattle nnd ratvea Hold itrong Itnltin over the country am making n Ixttrr do mund for atockera And fecdero, nnd there la now no undue inuno for nulling null-ing tattle to market Cholca beef eleera eolil at 117 90 toda), and grnnx elerra up to lit SO, on the early mar kct. Including the nrn of ten hundred nnd thlrtyMien pound Oklahoma uteer at $13 35 flraaa rowa aell nt 10 SO to $10 60, Including innnera, cnla up to 13 7A lluicrj from Iowa, llllnoln, Indiana nml Ohio nrn nutiurous and rport gord torn prnx Ikectn In all thnoe Malf Kunun and MlnKoiirl are tnklng nut it good man) rattle itloo, nnd prkea tnutlnue vlrong renter nt (10 00 In $13 60 with ex-trillion ex-trillion up to 11(60 Sloikera nnd fcedera ID 00 to $13 00 n'ld Mtork iiiwK and helfrrx $7 36 to $9 60 All brnnihea of the trade wanted hog today nnd n the mippl) of flte IIioumiihI head ttim not enough to go around lomprtlllon wiih kien from etart to flnlnh at the full ndtrnee of thirty In fort) cent Ordir Inijera, Kperulntorti nnd paikere all paid It Ileal middleweight lirgrt xotd " at $19.16, liext hrn) Imim $19 10 bent llghtwelghtA $19 36, bulk of aile $1X76 to $19 36 Stork pig Hold up to $17 60 Nil Hlgn of llbeml reielpta In In eight and higher prltea nrn i x-prcted x-prcted A jenr ngo thl month the retord price of tent) dollar here n paid Tho corn of i holm w mtern eheep crrlxrd nnd wcroannpped up nt 111 CO etralght elxtyaem pound Average flood native eold nt $17.36 to $17 76 nnd iholcn rr are worth $1100, wether $1176. Ihtnnlid for fiedlug lamb I greater than ntipply. enroll lot wlllrg at $16 00 to $l 78, according accord-ing to quality,, but ilioUe wruti rim worth $17 00 to $17 80 Kotmi Wmtl rHtniml. Work hndi iHen brgun b) tin udl i atn nppolntcd to bu) wool fur till government In South Amerliu and connldernbln tin already bren ccur-ed. ccur-ed. Tho government hope to get thl wool ohlpped promptly through th effort of the flipping board l.t-renne l.t-renne aro bring buued In plnie of thoee revokvd on July 31th. but then I ome quentlon whether a large part ct thl privately owned wool will not havo to wait for ahlpimiit until tlm Kuvernmrnt' need have leen provided pro-vided tor There U Mill tonnldernbli filling vxpreewd over thl mnttrr. but the prnepct of muring n rivirmil of the action or ri opening the matter of per-Ronnd per-Ronnd of the bu)lng lommlttee, irin exiredlngl) remote DonuMlo wool ar coming forward In heav) volume, and are being valued and tnkin over b) the governmnt prompt!) Quarter-blood wool an Htarte and there I n kiun demand for that grade Other gradi are nlo being allotted allot-ted a fnt u n nulHltlon nrn made b) manufacturer. Oov eminent ma-chluer) ma-chluer) for vnltllng und dUtrltmtlng wool la now working moolhly, though the Noarrll) of Inbor nnd the dlftleult) of getting enough men tu handle the Ini timing mvlpt are adding greall) to the coet of handling In lencttl I'luliirc. One thouwnd breeding ewu. the i xpi rlmrntal f lork at the l'nltrl Stati nhrep experiment htutlnn tit Dubol, Idi, have reeontl) betn liiovid to the Tarkhin national fnre.t rrmrvc for Mimnicr nnd rail grating They will be- kept under prnitlral laligo (ondlllon and the adaptability of range for iWfi runt t)pe or ahetp will lie mudlid nnd experlnunt will lie tonducUd to drtrrmlnn economical nulhoiln of mlllilng rangi Invitl-gatloii Invitl-gatloii will &1m bo made relative to tho prui tloahlllt) of running nhei p ooe In renrrd puMurm a cuiHred with thn "herding" nut hod which I now generally practice! The Million nt Duhnl wax eMalllnhcd (luring the IrM enr llilplne the f.roiui'H 8IIINOTOS, I) l Autt 19 Sitretary MiAdoo nnuoutniMl todio that the war finance mrporutlon had c mpleted plan for making dlrett loan to Individual firm nud corporation corpor-ation engiikeU In the raUIng nt llv nlock Two ngenrlea will hi iruutid In the (orporntlon with headqunrtini ut Kaniuui C'lty and Dalian, Tex The Kanwi City hwdnuarlul will rcnlvi upplliutlnn from Knniuv Cit), Han rritnilmo, llnnwnill nnd St I.011I fodernl leverve dUtrlet and the DaIIuh officii w net a headquarter fur the Dalian, Atlanta and lllchrnom! dIMrkta., ool In Now llurmt. SAN KltANCIBCO Oala , Aug 19 The army, na) nnd lied Crona re- quire 900,000,000 pound of wool and the country production thU iar wilt lie 380,600,000 patind, eonxequently ' no wol will go Into clothing for elv- lllnn ttil )er, eald I,ewl 1'cnwell t'ltlted Htntfw wool ndmlnletrator who nrrlved here today from Oregon I'enwell nddrCNKed a gathering of woolmen and dcclartd that, owing to thn demand of hlpa for wnr pur Hex, no tonnnge could be xpared to tiring to thl cmmtr.t wool for civilian tlothlng No hum! knitting arrt I to be ma ilr, wild I'enwcll, and ordera un-l doubtedly will be Imiued Ntopplng tho I manufacture of fanrj Indlnn blanket and Nnvajo rug. I Iclilmcn re to Confer. About thlrt) aheep rlddmen nnd aheop apeclalint of the United State department or ngrliultura will meet In conference nt Columbus, O , Auguet 29th to 30lh, to i1Ihl(in wii) of further fur-ther encouraging the hcep lndutr. Thl I the flmt conference of It kind to be held by hctpmen of thn department depart-ment Tho growing demnnd for wool and mutton brought about by the war Im receiving considerable attention h the .anlmnl hubandr) dlvlnlon, nnd roport nro icntlnunll) being received which Indicate that the hctp Industry Indus-try ha made aulmthfltlnl gain lnce the outbreak of tho war I'nnncm ISo to Sheep. Tlte limitation of cutnver land In Mlchlg-vn a grating paMure for Mteep I being Inveetlgnted by the United State department of agriculture and I' It Marshall of the animal htl- (Continued on pago eight ) NATIVE LAMBS SELLING ABOVE EIGHTEEN DOLLARS (Continued from page ilx.) Immlry dltlalon Is now on nn Inopec-tlon Inopec-tlon trip In the northern part of thu ntnte filnco thla work was atnrtcd last aprlns a tiumher of farmer havo embarked In tho ahcep hualncmi and find cutotcr land nluabto for R-raxInR idiccp. Keverrl (ompanlen In this district dis-trict hne liecn lnlcreted In financing farmers In bulni? ahcep. llrcedont Make Apml, WABHINOTON, 1). C, Au 17 An appeal for Kovcrnment nld to lite atockrnlnera In Iho Woit nnd iouth. west reached Heuatnr Illtihrock of Nebraska today In n letter from II. H. Tomkln, Jr, of the food administration administra-tion at Denver, Colo,, who paid thn hreedlnic ludualry Is threatened with n 40 to SO per cent liquidation this fall. It la practically Imposilble to Itorrow money on breeding cattlr. |