Show FiVe and aril a Half lial Million Bushels of Wheat Wheal At High Prices This Year Years liE Utah wheat crop for tor 1901 has THE T been a n 1 record breaker The yield however must be estimated sled as ns there chore Is ts no means mans at lit present pre ent for tor gathering exact statistics covering tho the grain yields for this state so that estimates of ot local dealers In Inconstant Inconstant Inconstant constant communication with the i different producing areas arons of ot the state must bo ho relied on Those Tholo estimates coming front from conservative men man may mayy mB be accepted as reliable The wheat crop In tn this state slate Is figured lured at five O and a 1 half holt million bushels as against three millions for tor tho time previous year This was duo to the thu exception exceptionally ally favorable conditions especially In tho matter of at moisture which sent the spring pring wheat shooting up with marked rapidity Last bast year foor tho the big best beet acreage cut down the wheat crop but bul time the unprecedented encouragement the tho wheat received from the weather went her this year made the beet boot crop much tae loss lossa a n factor than lhnn usual The total oat crop crOll for tor Utah Is la put at two taro million and one quarter of at ofa ofa a 11 million for tor barley barlay There Is ts little or no 10 buckwheat grown In this state though grain dealers deniers here hero aro am unable to give any ally satisfactory reason why There Th re bas baa been j p a good deal of ot com complaint complaint plaint this fall over railroad discriminations which make mako the corn com rate tAte Into UtAh 10 cents more moro front tron Kansas and Nebraska points than to Idaho I nho common punts and dealers remark that dice dis discrimination crimination against this state seems to tobo tobe tobe be bo a constaM quantity In a 1 talk with President lr E E 13 Rich mch of ot the Salt SnIt Lake JAko Produce Exchange on the tho th cereal situation he said The crop of ot repeat this year has bc be been n larger than the crop of ot 1903 for tor the reason that both the lows low 10 and up land crops were much heavier heBler and In sonic some places went per pep cent While the acreage was t not lIot tiny any larger the crops were a II great deal heavier on ou account of at the tho wet et spring The early frost trost on onDie onUle onUte Ute Die and n nd of ot August spoiled a large amount of ot the tho wheat for tor milling purposes and there Is estimated to be I over bushels of frozen wheat the frost front striking Morgan Summit Rich JUch Wasatch counties and the whole whale of oC Cache Cliche valley and the tho southern part of ot Idaho Wheat that escaped 08 the time frost frait was In excellent con very tor or Y plump and of ot No ho 1 quality ty lp t Exports hBo have been made modo to Colorado Kansas City Chicago Tennessee and Texas Nearly a 1 million bushels of ot wheat have been b slipped shipped NN N NH 1 M N 11 N N IH HN N N N INI M H 1 i j jy 1 y y f I f m 1 i P 1 4 Y I i iJ I I If f 1 1 Jv I j v 1 s si 1 f I i I 1 j jt t r 9 I I I I i I 11 1 t 4 Jt 1 i r t 1 J J f t I 4 11 I 1 1 1 i ft 1 f It 4 1 r rt 1 t I I i ih 4 I 1 ii I I 1 1 h I ii i I I Ir r t t I 1 1 1 1 I D t I I Y I 1 v t tr X V r 1 s 1 1 Ii I a y e e 4 r 1 o X o X X w oX X NEW STATE FAIR BUILDING NOW NEARING COMPLETION Wore Ware Architects tl 0 from tram Cache valley and southern Idaho to tho the outside states Prices have havo ranged from SO 80 cents to 57 cents cent per bushel tin on a II Salt Suit Luke Lake market basis bails The Thu flour mills throughout the tate state have done a n better business In la 1901 then than before In ten tn years ears They Thy havo have been Uen i running night and day da turning out their full capacity of ot Hour flour with good demand What they need Is I a It milling In transit rate tato so 10 that they the can ship to the pastern Kastern anti and Southern states the manufactured article of flour Instead of I the raw material All states have havo this rate but this has always been denied dented the stale of ot Utah The yield of oats has haa been bean splendid In tics the state of Utah but are arc M as a r gen ten oral rule of ot a II second and third grade Grad quality The oats are Ar mixed with oth sib other other er or grain and foreign matters matter Where W re rethe the time ground Is II not looked alter after In I n 1 proper way AY to get It ready for far crops OAts Onta have also allO demanded a hillier higher price pries this year than they have for tor several yeses years ell selling on a bUll basis at thrashing time lime at It U to per hundred pounds Salt Bait lAke hake market basis During the lire late lain spring and early ear early earl ly l summer Bummer oats demanding from teen jl to per so 10 that the average overage price prin paid far lor oats during the year eor or mi not him hlll been ILM 1461 LII The crop crall of at barley raised Is III mini mint minimum minimum mum an as n It Is a 1 cereal not used at as mush as other groin grain Brewing barley barll will run pin tram from tom Ua 1116 to SUa The average emge field barley runs tuna from U it Uto to The long extended Mouth drouth In this part of at the west Witt has had a bad effect on orm wheat and dry dr bench farmers are feeling gloomy as their linen fall fn sown Bown wheat ices has h stunted and felled failed to develop under the entire absence ab of ot moisture of ot a It southern Texas autumn r r |