T. Jones Wabb, the Colorado river stockman, wus here Friday mid informed The l^reas that he 1 recent ly disposed of hit* half interest in the Houghton lt;V Webb cattle to bin partner, Mr. Houghton* of Aunt in. The yearlings were counted at $12, but Mr.Webb did not state what the price of the oilier cattle was. Asked the question, What’s the matter, there is no trading going on,” Mr. Webb answered that those who had been speculating had heen losing for the past two years and prices would have to come down before they would take hold. If those who havesteer yearlings want to sell them they must put them down t owhere buyers (,‘an feel some as-*»suranee on making something on their investment*. When they do,’ h» said “you will see them sell like hot cakes and not he.fore.11THK Ml ESS IS IT!