Show 1 f BUSINESS BRIEFS t f OlT A W A. A June Tune 9 J. J. J A A. A Robb min I ister ISler of ot trade and commerce commer e. e questioned in tho the house of se ho commons declared that tha 7 the ov government had received complaints complaint regarding rd alleged adulteration tel of Cana- Cana t i H dlan dian grain at certain American or c ports ta Mr Robb bald aid It had been determined i J that the Canadian government had no j. j control over oer grain after it Iraln aler entered entered the tha I. I United State States Slate CLEVELAND O. O June e 9 One One hu hun hue i I dred and two seventy Holstein cattle were wee disposed of at the two days' days catt sal Vs I conducted h here re In connection with tn tots tn J thirty eighth eighth thiry-eighth annual convention of or in tn reslan association ut of America The of ot he cat cattle le a head bead brought an In Ivera avera uvera i hEad s NEW YORK TOuTS June 9 Testimony that j the overhead expense of ot 5 b. b b. b Huskay t W k l Co stock exchange member for several months before It fal failed d last lat year ear eara Was wag a a month R with Income of approximately f was wa given at lt a bankruptcy hearing before before be- be fore for Referee Harold P P. Coffin by Herman Herman Herman Her- Her man J. J Hayen an accountant Half Hal of ot money went In payment bf of t salaries he a r testified S HONOLULU June 9 The The case case ot of t John Guild Guid million dollars dolar embezzler who was sentenced e e August u 26 last a to serve e from ten tea to twenty w years a I In Oahu a t r prison cropped up again with the announcement an- an I r e by the firm o of Alexander ft Baldwin c of which Guild was secretary it ff v that the the Trust rust had baa tha company f l' l j- j agreed to pay Alexander Baldwin In settlement ot of a claim for tor involved In Guid's Guilds Guild's stock deal deal- log ing 1 SAN FRANCISCO FRANCISCO June 9 e Members Member beu of the Downtown a association a n are discussing dis cussing ss a statement e t ta made at na a a meeting e I I of the association by Leo A. A Bourke poultry raier raiser of Petaluma Cal that tha he hatched chickens In isi his poultry plant last year year Bourke said in the statement that there were 27 2 j 2393 dozen eggs exported from lbs P petaluma district elJI In 1922 12 as a against 7 2821 doz dozen n In 1910 REHE REVIEW CHICAGO June IUne 9 Butter Dutter Butter markets were wee firm at at advancing prices price at the close of the w week ek ending today after sev several ral days days of ot unsettled conditions says lays the weekly review of the United States bureau of agricultural economic econom ic ics c Trading became much more noore active and changed changet In character from that of JO supplying current needs to the storing of considerable quantities ot of butter Both buyers and sellers operated In aunt eun a way as to indicate more confidence h in the market 1 Imports was wac probably the most Influential Influential factor on the market during th week Foreign competition In May and nd a June when domestic prices are lower lowe was considered surprising and had had hada a bearish effect on the market The low asking prices for foreign butter earlier In the week are believed to have havo assured assured as- as further Importations importation Due to th the lateness of the tho season production an and receipts while showing Increases front from j week to week ran short of a year ago The consumptive deman clemant Is very good due to excellent Industrial conditions condition Wholesale prices of 92 score butter en the Chicago closed at 30 cents cent a lovs be of 1 point Quotations Quotation r front from New York Boston and Philadel- Philadel t markets arrived too late for corn com corni i petition t |