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Show 4t f .... TC SdUTUNES A.C. I jf t i v- UILt EJIPLAIM MARYTJORK IIOI'JN IN' COURT the Staidard Oil Company of ROGRAKI Gives The the Anrwrer. New Jeney, Stand-ard-Examin- 4 - BY WALTER C. TEAGIJE President Standard Oil Co., of New Jersey. I was a little surprised tois learn such from your question that there difference of. ODlnlon among au thorities as to the real cause of un , employment ana . ;?. Arbuckle Admitted Arbuckle Trial - Sullivan Points' Out State's Plan for Use of Hay iJjiMajor Mil itaisea in State , An- . AQ vantage oji mm& nounced in Church While at College I AG A INST FATTY er v ? ' (Continued from Page One.) timony. the state Is expected to clrxw? Its case unless ordered by Judice Int" arus to continue presentation of evi dence. The defense is ezpeciea to max a prosecution to call fight to force the known to have any all the witnesses knowledge of the case. How extend ed will be the examination of the state's witnesses by defenne cannot be fateful party. forecasted. But a few questions were NOTE OF ANGUISH. The pitiful condition of the mass asked. Al Semnacher by the defrnw of silk, still showing the rents made at the close of his testimony fur the by the dead girl during her frenzy state this afternoon. NO HINT OF PINS struck a note of anguum in the crowd Whether the defense plans to call cf spectators. Mrs, Rosco Arbuckle, wife of the witnesses In defense of Arbuckle, In secret locked In the mlndu of the defendant, hiding her eyes In her hus adefense band s arm, succeeds! in controlling attorneys. They have given no of their plans. hint sat and stared husband Her agitation. A new sensation was caused tonight one by one each article was de as scribed and written down In the rec by reports that a fund would be rained ord. The nervoua twitching of his by popular subscription to prosecute lips did not reveal his sentiment In one Arbuckle. District Attorney Brady late tol!y direction or the other. a telegram reported Portions of the exhibit were torn al had not receivedwent him from Santa most beyond recognition, especially the to have been Barbara at th Instance of Mr. Fredundergarments and llnRerie. erick Forest Peabody, wife of a Monte AUDIENCE SURPRISED. The bringing in of this evidence Clto millionaire. In which a Santa cume as a 'surprise to the audience of Barbara paper offered to tart the women. Acting almost in perfect uni- fund. The district attorney would not son, thev shunned the sight of it. clos discuss It in advance of Its receipts. Brady so far has been allowed but ing and shielding their eyes. Some 11.000 for the prosecution of the Arfew wept. The garments went the rounds from buckle case and attaches of his office hand to hand. Prosecuting Attorney have declared this greatly Inadequate. Oolden handled them carefully, and. It Is believed, however, that offers be refuwd as the during the Identification of them, by of outside aid willhave to promised Semnacher, he, too. was gentle of the city supervisors requests for Isfurther funds remnants, feeling the fine threads of consider exhausted. when the first 11.000 the silk between his thumb and THEY ALL LAUGHED. Arbuckle'4 alleged statement was "LAUGHTER FOLLOWED." by laughter by the four men It was DomLnruez who finally gave received them Into the custody of the clork.- who heard it In the hotel room. Semhe defense counsel was at sea Jur- nacher declared. "They laughed, perhaps I laughed lng the few brief seconds of th. con with them: at any rate there was tact with the evidence. Thetlerk wsn , not quick enough for Tilm. So un laughter." he declared. would hard riot he was Though preaaed the Semnach speakable er had to give on testimony top of tho Identifi say whether Arbuckle laughsd. but the cation of the clothing, that tho witness witness finally admitted those ttho resorted to pencil and pav-cr-. On this hard of the alleged act had regarded he wrote what he charged Arbuckle It as a prank. oo-had said to him. Orally, he Added that the statement was followed with laughter. Here the women shudd? r By FREDA BLUM. Special Oorrrwpondent International Newn Nrrrvec. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 2 4 Echoes of the alleged struggle that resulted In the death of Virginia Krfppe were Kounded-a- t th Arbuckle murder trial when the torn garment of the fdajr deceased were held up before the aud ience of women and Identified a those worn by the actress during the SALT ILaKE, Sept. 24. The IMspatcb.) A. C. Sul- business depress . t(Special oT eratlve Malor feeding program will be called f sion. mlil- - to the attention of farmers and live of an department Not being iTtab Agricultural stock men Sunday in a letter to b eco on authority read at the ten stake conferences of nomlc conditions. O. the L. D. S. church. The letter Is :tj;gtud?nts registered in advanced R.wm 'am perhaps I con addressed , by :Coramiasloner of AgrI practice ? Gallery C. thi? In' year '. wrong, ;T. ana to fall culture President the conducted through; J! ' the sidering only Hiirinsr" which; time, nudger- - Clawson who has announced !?"; obvious ' reason j.v. "'winier. iuui" cnosen iu tuun-he wlli present it to the general church for the contrac who are going to be in at units inthe ninth corps autnoruies o. suffered in tion tendance at the various meetings. vnc every line nearly JVai;i-TliEgrantJI03IE. Hit 5Sh ni 'equipment has been trade. .of The letter calls attention to the fact or th use or the caaets. 1 "cannot, eall r. SThtotaclttde; a model artillerye that the census of livestock v shows fan&nclal artmery-tr.ityp' 505,578 cattle in Utah; and reads: with ::::;iottln'room equipped wizardry - to my "A. false economic practice has obtelephones of the aid. nor coin any tained in thia .strfte of shipping many with power t o epigrams of our livestock as feeders to be fatmany range finding together with make the present tened and- finished elsewhere., rather miii A. radio set is being installed business situation V.nn nf sendine and recelv- - than being kept at home and consum- W. C. TEAGLE . - atroear the result our own .hay and grains. The figunits CThe ing mesW. from wother causes. miing hidden or of ures as mysterious me w " given by the packing r, I present equipment arrival me it resolves Itself ' Into noth of a YkT iT houses would indicate that 50 pef cent ineTo more th ..,'L..,ianv.hv nor less than the conva to of 'the cattle" and 80 per cent of the Q. L P- - sun, which is reported MtAs-loNoont followlnr a period of leave this state are shipped that sheep K.nn .hinnpd to the college. commercial exercises and uni-uui w De kq ana rattened; JO per financial U Besides receiving the regular mav anv number Of con be There cent will of the hogs that are used by the if or m.tne advanced students but they are the causes, tributing dav as a remunera- packers are shipped in from, other kind we always have that troubles of ! r,v"" 1 thVir- board. states we and are Any 10 per only raising or greatest even times in us. with cent . to supply, our local demand. . . ,,nWT'1 ' . lit prosperity. REAL DANGER EXISTS. served InUhe army t!ltary worlwholhaa COST OF THE WAR ' or st Is A-months ."Hay three, overseas real crop.. lowest authoritative estimate ;jslx iuonthii, The of confronts ua of military of danger hours the possibility that 1 have Been of the actual money over a great surplus of cost ntlcrediion-'thlookof the institution. carrying war that is, the direct the of We of over hay. carried seaBatlaf completion from actory last till Uporx th tangible-los- s outside, of. the. fearful son he if from 300 to student 400 thousand tons of advanced course, the 'th lives is 176 billion of human toll !f! Un ietrMaftd'ls recommended by tne nay. yur izo hay crop was 1,417,-00- 0 I believe that eminent econdollars. tons. 41 r Our carry-ovethe 312,-00fully president .'Of the college and direct and inthe. estimate omists tons. Our consumption, theremiUUry' science, will be at to costs date direct aa second lieutenant fore, in 1920 is idicated by 1,106,000 335 billions of dollars. Amore than a'cdmm-isslolarge part the officers' reserve corps in tne tons. We have on hand this year al- of that represents actual wealth ilt'ia for t branch in Twhlch he qualified. Upon ready stacked and In fine shape in ever destroyed. excess of commission the student If we only use WTith the world Just emerging from our normal1.861,000. th opportunity of of 1,105,000 the greatest consumption calamity in history, it tons we summer 75 camp will have a- two", weeks' 6,00'0 tons surplus. is not so remarkable that there has All transportation This hay unused would mean a loss to been a l'Jlcach:6Uttmer: kinds of business, of all period are the ' aside state, the from camp from i Charges to the and and labor troubles, con and in addi-- t loss to the hay growers,suffering themselves financial we call a depres'I'ip'ald by the government tributing to what pay amounting to $5,948,000 at the normal sion, tioA'tJte "student will receive the Re-so well we have but that of his rank. price at $8.00 per ton. The hay grow- In meeting our troubles done ij!of art army officer and working a ers' attention should be brought to the back towards normal priced and nor oo i'crvJ.bmcets.wUl be assigned to . fact that due to quarantine regulations mal sslcompiny' near their homes living. existing against the state of Utah, we A small boy and a hammer can HAWAIIAN SOCIETY are not permitted to shin nna'hou a perfect machine, representIN TROUBLE AGAIN alfalfa hay outside of our borders. Our makemonths HELD BY of work by skilled artists, ing omy marKet is through feeding to live- worthless i five minutes. The work FAMILY H!i stock and if the day is delayed and of half a in BRIGHAM had gone into the 2 4. HONOLULU. T. II.. The the livestock are shipped out; our mar- system of century . domestic and intemation Hale o na Alii o Hawaii Sept. in Poo) (Ahahul ket is for gone. hay al trade which was disrupted over is In trouble again or yet. i RRtfiHAM CITY. Sept. 24. De- AROUSE IIAY MEN. war. Business friend The Hale. etc.. is a Ilawsllan so "The mutual interests of all demand nlirht ofby the standing 'hscen'dants of John E. Forsgren. Peter were broken. long ships known in English as the House ciety and Forsgren Is not necessary to review the of Chiefs of Hawaii tsrltVk trfi that this practice of shipping unfinIt which Wahlka- ished 4 rv tuuucvuu liveetock must cease and that train of evils that followed the with ahuula Kawananakoaof claims juavis,- prominently be the I introduction of the Latter Day Saints the haymen be aroused to the fact drawal of millions of men from pro- supreme chief, but. like otherto houses met countries, Scandinavian in that must a they religion provide market for ductive pursuits for the purpose of before It,R has become divided against iiiat the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S.a their product and that nrrtvlalnn .on war. wage scales were aDanaonea. itself and William A. Hall, together "be made,, by perfected only IjjChristensen todar and livestock obtaining swung suffered, with people is other efficiency, to drag as follows: plaintiffs, own his Slj family organization through capital or bv nth. from economy to extravagance and it into the courts and going find out M assistance." Jat John Xi H orsgreu,S. preaiueui, many other evils quickly developed. who is ths head of this particular Christensen, OO'ut'orsgreri and John RETURN PAINFUL house. Lydia W. Forsgren, secretary The contraction necessary toa re Wahlkaahuula Kawananakoa is i'.ttind treasurer. 16 CASES a saner me id, ja cuun, yum known more generally BEFORE turn io as were the Princess committees The following ful. It Is: not easy to return to the David. She is the widow of the broth. Uiitamed. Family reunion, Mrs. Geneva BOARD OF PARDONS life abandoned under the "in er of J. K. Kalanlahaoio (Prince simple Ti F. Wright, chairman; R. P. Forsgren, .influence of sudden and toxicating delegate to congress from Ha May Jehard Forsgren,W. N. 'J31ias Forsgren, . abnormal prosperity. waii. SALT LAKE. SeDt. 2 4. Th. h- Christensen, "D.. Smith, Hazel it seems to me that About a year ago trouble developed of pardons disposed of sixteen cases weNevertheless, Lee; family activities. John S. nor maae towara In progress have the "Hale." which split nto two Inez F. chairman; Oliver K.Davis, today. Two prisoners Were paroled, mal conditions and I hope we have factions and now . the Hall faction Eli one Eli was Christensen, one sentence was passed through the worst of the re of the "Hale ttF. Hess, pardoned, B. the terCleo F. Madsen, Lily terminated, eight petitions were denied adjustment trials, ine re must be a ritorial court haapetltloned to order the urine. Eva Lee, Alice F. Eliason, Julius and four cases were continued until still further reduction in costs and her followers to cause why H Wright. the next sitting of the board in Oc- manufacture and distribution and of in they should not be show restrained .Ui' John E. Forsgren was one of the tober. The following is the disposi- all from funds In the organization's living costs. handling ?!first missionaries to Scandinavia in tion, that was made of the various 1 see no reason to an im name and exp,"t they should not be fMthe early fifties and his brother, Petern cases: w. regard as ordered to why return tO'Wnat mediate 1mA- surrender the books, reRlkka and sister, F. E. Milo, burglary, second de prosperity in this country., but our Forsgren, were the first converts and other property of the sogalia 'Davis, gree, continued; Ray Morgan, burwill be greater if we work out lbaptlzed into the church in Sweden. glary, second degree, granted: R. gain our salvation slowly, giving time to ciety. oo oo 4H Richardson, more make the forgery, ... continued; readjustment j Ray nearly lit POSTAL .STERS NAMED. Whitlock, petty larcei.y, denied. uniform In all lines of activity. 2 4. WASHINGTON. Sept. The Action on applications for tirfninn. iiSPOMMISSION PAYS two nominated tion of sentences was as follows: F. president Idaho today Gnrnrwr TOMORROW Samuel FOR HIGHWAY WORK f. Austin, burglary, second degree, de- President of the America n FeriVrtu Potmastem: Justin . Gowen. weU an(J wmUm ,j Shoup Salmon. nied; H. C. Christensen, assault, de- tion of Labor. nied; J.L. assault, denied; IX)GAN, Sept. 24. Authorization. A. Frazler, Chapman, burglary, second degree. total-V,"ot payment of county warrants a. Grimes, statutorv nf. j. Jake on the county aeniea; JJJng $50,000. for workwhich' fense. denied; Hinkley, forgery, I 'roads last December have been denied; William i I held up since the first of the year, due denied; Earl C. Mills, manslaughter. to the lack of funds to cover the aegree, granted.Spann, burglary, third mount has been made by the board of Petitions for pardon: J. D. Dallev. county commissioners, grana larceny, granted; W. G. Em- When the commissioners announced mett, statutory offense, continued. ..the bond issue last June they also The board made the following dis were voted the position or stated that if the bonds for commuta petitions ; Warrants due for the road work would W. G. Parker, receiving stol tions: cieout of part of the funds ;Jbe paid en goods, paroled; William Neuteboom rivea rrom tne saie oi Donas continued. True Democracy That Will The bond sale was made and money burglary, second degree, . oo the sale was paid to the county .lit from End Civil War Their today, following which the PREPARING FOR J'sioners announced the payment of the Great Wish ' ; Warrants.' ROTARY MEETING vladivostokI sept. 24. Leading iiTINTIO DISTRICT POCATELLO. Idaho, Sept. 24. Ar peasant members of the local assem M T rVtTTTnTJCf r.TTrnTTfTI rangementa for the entertainment of bly have Issued a memorial which de -J-UVT-lAQ UUXJTUX the district meeting of the presidents Clares that they are weary of dictator i i and secretaries of the Rotary club to ship, bolshevlsm, political adventurers ( Jt l be held here Monday. SeDt. 26. are and reactionaries and want a true de24. of Production EUREKA, Sept. Protection is not expensive made by Charles C. Bowerman, mocracy which will end the civil war being tbre by the mines of the Tlntlc district president and Finis Bentley, secretary that is and the most economical Russia to pieces. tearing nomas or lavis Tjovernor notary car-ii thls week, as compared with 16 The statement urges the convocation thing in the world. haa called the meeting of the loads for last week. Tlntlc Standard, Montana a of constituent district which includes twentieth truly representative Utah, n Chief Consolidated and Victoria were Idaho and Montana. assembly which will lead to a strong Headquarters It amounts to an investthree leading" shippers, jthe be maintained at the Bannock and united Russian government . and hh Mines and number of carloads of will ment v that is continually hotel, make It possible for the people to work I ilbre shipped by each follow: Tintic oo paying dividends peace calmly for the reconstruction of de Standard, 88; Chief Consolidated, 88; I m Victoria, IS; Eagle & Blue Bell. 11; home a .and and of mind for sense of stroyed mighty security 1 Dragon, 8; Iron Klnjr t; Iron BIosk PARK CITY MINE . free Russia. ; It declares the signers that comes from having JSlom. J;' Swansea, 5; Bullion Beck, 3; are ready to support' in the Fart East PRODUCTION DROPS 8; valuable papers and Gemini, 3; your Eureka, Jjqentenniai-a democratic republic with a national t Mammoth. 2; Eureka Hills, 2; Colo- othsr things lodged in our elected on the basis of gen j;rp.do, 2; Silver Park, 1; Silver ParkPARK CITY. Sept. 2.. Shipment assembly wun oral fire and burglar proof Lease, 1; Sunbeam, 1. Total, 14 car- of ore by the mines repre voting proportional of the Park City sentatlon to as and j 'loads. conditions without vault is worth many times district decreased during the Week to oo la a total of 1436 tons, as compared with religions, national or political views. the cost of a Safe Deposit " 1964 tons for the week preceding. The memorial continues; JiQOUNTY DAYS AT Bex. Production follows: Judge Allied "In the circle of economic problems. FAIR DESIGNATED companies, 53 S tons; Sliver King Coalthe. peasantry does not want a general ition. 10 tons ,and Ontario, 28S tons. nationalization of industry or the un Remsmbsr, you can't reI486 tons. Total, 2 limited profit, despite the real needs SALT LAKE. Sept. 4. To Increase oo place your legal papers o fthe country and of the laborers oc general interest In tothe Utah state fair, when they ara once dein8, and offer special JjOct. K. OF C, COUNCIL. ELECTTS. cupied in their business. stroyed or stolen. Make .mieemenis ror nairona.A rrom tn PARK CITY, Sept. 24. At the reg "Personal and initiative us responsible for thtir private reore populous sections, the board of ular meeting of Council No. 1129, in trade and industry must property f directors have- voted to set cer-i safety. eve exist. The peasants will insist upon a apart Jvnighta or Columbus, ,tain days for several of the counties. ring at the X. O. O. F. Wednesday hall follow the Tuesday, October 4, wiH be Cache and lng officers were elected: Emmett governmental regulation and a public Step in today and get this I? Box Elder counties day; Wednesday, R. I. McDon control of the economic activities, thus grand knight; bright, Important mattsr off your jkjetober 5, Davis and Weber counties; ougn, deputy grand gnlght; Frank protecting: the interest of the labor mind. October 6. Salt Lake and Corrlgan, chancellor; W. 8. Horan. ers, consumers; the state and Industry. ;Thur8day, 7. 'titan October countiis: Frldav. James warden; Grlzzley, recorder: J. Nationalization is acceptable only for I r&'ren's a lanagan. financial day. and ' Saturday, October 8, eecretarvr J. . . A. Fallon, treasurer; Stanton Roily, those branches of Industry which bear day. fr a generaL state significance. The state j fining ( oo oavocate; ai. I. Condon.. inside guard; must support by all means the' Inde Nell Shea, outside guard; J. F. Welsh. WITHHOLDS DETAILS establishments installation will take place pendent ii OF PRISON INQUIRY trustee, vne iirst meeting in October. and public Initiative, the oo apparatus to be used principally in .ii ii nORSE'8 KICK FATAIi. of the supply and distributing matters ; SALT LAKE, Sept. 24. Declaring 24. Ida.. Aft or Sept. oojecis or general use and con Jhat too much publicity had already er, 1'u.atello, racing death for months on the sumption. m the matter of invest! oatuerieias or the world war and jeen given ; g$ tion of the state prison, following "Neither civil war. nor Intervention. unscathed, it, remained . for which is feeding it, nor communism line escape or two convicts recently escaping tne' kick of a fractious to horse Governor Charles R. Mabey yesterday In the death Of Albert r.h.nrrlresult is acceptable to the reaction nor at refused to divulge the details submit- - St. Anthony's hospital Thursday. The Russia because all this brings J3Uid to him by the acting state board young man was 28 of age and of economic disorder and disrupts years our px corrections ionowing the probe opanisn Dirtn. He had been employed 389 Twenty-fourt- h St. country." , rem Governor Mabey intimated that the wun a aneep outfit. He was rounding An t " 4tiort may be given out after the matter -- v ixjo camp norsea when he received (Note government been more thoroughly discussed at & KICK in tn .hHnmn.l Hnn n4 was set up in Vladivostok last spring meeting of the board of corrections all the efforts of sicians were of no with the aid of troops 'once la the army of Admiral Kolchak at Omsk.) t '! co-o- d- -- livha . -- ! v he. illuR M ?- 4 -.. cot time-lntery- any , al . ae-vic- es l yii-rr- !M. . .., A ri'V I rv-- r U m. our-Jarge- s -of 0, giv-iM?- en n ?l''wilI-v1r"j8riT- - fd M A 1 1 -- Ku-hl- - Fors-!j!gre- -- n; 1 Fors-,r.gre- n, Fors-i'ffcre- . " n, - -- Fors-'J'gre- . ' ' every one of you can be well dressed without ra'ing out all your cash for Fall nnd Winter clothes. 4 here in this new torc you will find n complete stock of wonderful, stylish and dependable Fall merchandise consisting of women's and misses suits, coats, dresses, millinery, waists, sweat":, skirt?, etc.; men's and hoys suits and overcoats and little girls dresses and coats. it's a very simple matter to be well dressed if you come here. Just drop in tomorrow and choose all you r your family may nefd. Pay us a little down and a little each, week as you can spare th ''.( PEASANTS TIRE You I OF BOLSHEVISM Can't Replace I Is Your . i:-:- ; Papers r f o, money. you take the clothes and we take your rord. You wear the clothes as you pay. No red tape no waiting no delay no references required. WK TRUST THi: . PKOPLK. dress up now and pay Iaterl PROSECUTION IS FEELING ELATED State Attorneys Handling . Arbuckle Case Express Satisfaction IlY WM. O. . 1 1 Men, vv omen ana Children -- ; . SCORES Women Shudder as Silken Dead Girl's Manager De clines to Tell Aloud What Walter O.'Teaglc, President of Finery Is Displayed in - - I TORN GARMENTS STATE Matter With Us, Anyway? latest Items of tnUrert rroa Utah anfi Qtm EUta SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25. 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R a INIIMIO;": NEWS What's the STSTE 4 OGDEN THEMBB-MM- - CAYC1- (IntemaUonsl News HrrTtoe Staff Co rrrFpoTKl c n U ) SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. Fol- 24 42.900, the preceding 8.487, 190, 487 a year ago. KTOCK KXClIAMili .'The average price of 0 representative Industrial shares of Friday on th New York stock exchange was 70.'09 against SO. 8S .last week and I4.3S Ust against lowing the conclusion today of the thjrd day of preliminary hearing of Roscoe I Fatty) Arbuckle, charged with the murder of Virginia Kapr. film actress, attorneys for the state were visibly elated over the proceedings so far, while counsel for the film star maintained their Impenetrable wall of silence. WITN'KSS HKLUCTANT. Asked his opinions on the proceedings so far. Assistant District Attorney Isadora Oolden said: "We are pleased with the progress of the case so far, generally speaking. The testimony of Al Kemnacher. Ml Rappe's manager, gives us cause to be elated. The testimony of Semnacher was not as forthcoming as it should have been, because he Ui unquestionaQuestioning bly a "hostile wltneM. Semnacher rather delayed us. but from now on the hearing should proceed SC. 805. 4 week, and year. The average price of 20 railroad Iwufj was 74. 9 against 78.24 last week and CO. 70 last year. CIItAIN is making good pregresa despite too much rsln in some places. The next government report on the hew cotton crop wlU be Issued on October Ird and traders expressed' the opinion today that If the estimate falls aa low as S.I00.O00 bales the farmers may fulfill their hop- - for 20 cent cotton. .The amount of the crop brought Into alffht on the movement this week was 204.. 00 balea apalnst only 205.000 bales this week Jast year-Thimakes the total amount cf the crop marketed1 or brought Into slsht to date HS4.000 talfs from Aurust against 21, 000 bales In the ama week last year. The exports drcrped off this week. HOLDING Construction it undergoing a revival In the mlddlewest. liull.Ing m erlals are sUJirhtly cheaper and cm are lower. The carpenters have Just received a 15 per cent wage cut. food fin ens There wa a alight downward trensl In th price of food atuffs In the eastern market. Winter flour drcHned from 1& to 25 cents a barrel, and bacon was also cheaper. Kcr and cheese Increased In price. Kxport demand ,for American grain revived al the end of the week, a of a million bushels of wheat quarter were bought for export on Friday, In Chicago. Unfavorable weather, cold and rain, were reported from the Northwest and from the Canadian wheat belt. The movement tt wheat Is breaking all records and the visible supply 4,049,000 bushels. It Is estimated that America has produced 740,000,000 bushels of wheat whrress, the American requirements without difficulty." are 625,000.000 bushels Iravrng about ii:n:NSK kilitnt.was , 1J6.000.000 bushels for export. The presDistrict Attorney Brady ent and listened Intently while Golden wheat and flour exported In July and talked. When Oolden had finished. August totalled 97.000.000 bushels, the greatest amount on record. The corn Urady remarked: market haa been sluggish. The move, That goes for me. too." The feeling of the defendant's coun- ment this wek Increased the visible sel was hard to fathom. They refused supply 1,009,000 bushels. The crop to talk on this question, as they have on everything else. In response to the direct question as to whether or not he was pleased with the hearing, so far Its progress and testimony, Frank Domlnguex. chief attorney for Arbuckle smiled broadly, winked and said: "San Francljwo is a nlre place." JUDOI. IIlRITATi:i. Laxarua. before whom Judge Sylvian the hearing Is being conducted, aaid at the conclusion 'of today's session: "The examination of Mr. Semnacher both yesterday and today, proved a It took a day and a half to get from htm what should have been gotten In IS minute. If any more r most nourishing and tasty when ywj'uit Wro Uly Hour. It such witnesses are encountered, there is sprUUy mllfi from the b?st hri whfil. nd it rontatns Jvnt ts no telling how long this hearing which make It the ldal Tour for all kinds cf breads, th.Jemnta may last, but the hearing should be rolls and buna "VVU over by the middle of next week." set-tac- ln-cr- ad s -- Delicious Cinnamon Buns k. oo LIBERTY BONDS 1. MOW .... v CLIiHG F-JLrOUR- . -- you can ! . 3-t- - S rh. , . Commercial National . . . Bank peas-ant-o- f K . - anti-sovie- ;is 1 t-n- II-'tT- :-l special Mercantile Agencies Report Trade Is Fairly Good; Fewer Failures By lnttmatfna! Nwi sure of excellent baking results. 5 EOO LILY CINNAMON flour. 1 BUNS tr a lvl yeaat. com pre- -l aalt.- - r'nt 14-tnc- h i ' would roll. Turn pan upside down and let stand for mlnuta before removing rolls. Watch foe elhtr recipes Issued by tht STATE MILLINQ AND ELEVATOR COMPANY Milia In Utah and Idaho -2 1-- A 2 lt - 1- ;oo r pint wtr. tal!cpoons surr, 2 tablespoons butter or lard. IVsolv yrajt and sucsr In milk: add salt- - thn shortmlng. Aid fto'wf aiowly until ymi hav a smooth douf Jx, Ijr t standi until very HsM. thn knsad down gntly and und on hour. Roll out tfough 10 Inches wide and i Inch thick, Fpread with butter, brown surar and currants. Iloll as a !!y roll, cut in Cover the bottom of th baking pan with brown sugar and rlea. bits of butter, then put lh buna In and let them ris. P.ak 1 as you mjik. lue 1- -4 the kiddies a GiT with It quarts alHd ?eo1 IJ!y cak Senrlca.) NEW YORK. Kept. 2 4. Deterioration of tha American cotton crop was emphasized this week by southern est- tlmaes that boll weevil haa cost the cotton grower many million this year. This estimate Is basM upon Further Improvement present haa beenprices. made in the Steel trade, but there are indications that some etee fabric "will be increased soon. A feature of the stock market was the strength ,of Liberty bonds, which are rising In price. The third 4 per cent bonds sold up to 29.00 a new high mark for the year. Reports from mercantile agenc!say that trade is fairly good, but there ha been a slowing down In dry goods. especially in the middle west. MONirr. Call money on the New York Block from 6 to 4 Exchange per cent duringranged the week, but some loans re piacea ouuiae unaer 4 2 per cent. .,asier money reflected ment In the hanking situation.Improve COMM KHClAli FAILUIUS. Three hundred and twenty-on- e com raercial failures were reported this week, against 210 the previous week DANK CLI-- RINGS. Clearing house exchange of bank icnecks In the United 8tats this week were estimated at 14,777, 414, OSt t tral :jr4 i i. tn |