Show iAT INiUESCROPS DryFarming Suffers from High Temperature S MILLERS DISCUSS OUTLOOK At the Sleeting of the Association of FlourMakers Yesterday the Condition i Condi-tion of the Wheat Fields Was Regarded Re-garded as Promising an Advance in Their Product Fairly Good Business Dono by Merchants Tears RevenUe Collections Show an Increase L r At thomeeting of the Millers association asso-ciation yesterday there was discussed the prospects of the grain crop and It S was generally conceded that the outlook out-look was not as good as It was a week ago The variation of prices In wheat in the East were looked upon ns being merely speculative in character and as not at all liable to affect this market mar-ket The reports of the burning up In various sections of the State of the dry farm crops of wheat where it was expected that Rood yields would have been had confirmed the belief expressed at the meeting of thc week previous that prices would go higher both for flour and wheat That Cache valley was suffering from the heat and that her dry farms were burning up caused considerable comment com-ment ns It was less than a week ago that a report was seilt In that the dry wheat would yield very welI The excessive ex-cessive heat of the past week however It was said had struck the wheat just at the timo when it would do the most damage That there will be another jump In flour at tho end of July seems to be generally understood among dealers and millers and It will probab1y Occur on the last Saturday before the llrst day of August It will vary from 5c to lOc per hundred Other mlllstuffs and cereal products are expected to advance in proportion |