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Show 1'I.OPIt TKIW TWKNTV CUNT .11 VIP (IV Mlr ll(j: MUIKUT Plour Jumped twenty cent n hundredweight on the Salt take 4 Clt) market Saturda) and the onl) reason assigned b) the mll-" brs I that the high price of wheat necessitated an ndvnnee In the price of flour In Southern Idaho thn farmer have refused to im II hoping to get belter price In the late fall or earl) winter Much wheat come from tho vlclnll) or American Pall and Idaho Calls nnd aa the crop In that IKirt or Idaho I In Iter thl saaon than that of the Middle Weel, farmer and bu)era are holding out ror the higher price. J J Neville or the Huxlcr Mil- ling and Klevatnr cnmpnn), as- serted three week ago that thero would be n nhortngn utiles far- inrr sold nt the imcike t price or the millers mld higher rale The wheat silppl) became u serl- ous matter during tint ciirl) part of the wnk and thn I'tali miller were compelled to purchase the Idaho wheat nt advanced price. The Increase In the price of flour wn not made known until Saturda), when the retail dealers rrcc Iv id notice to thl effect Ha- kerle or Salt I-aket Clt) are tin- decided n to whether the slx of tho loaves or bread will bo do- cr.aecl or the price to the ro- taller Increased Thl matter will not b taken up until contract with miller expire, which will bo about October 20th |