Show LONG DROUGHT IS rain fall throughout the corn belt ing fruit and pasture general rains fell throughout the district saturday and sunday saturday was the twenty fifth successive day in which the binum temperature had ranged from degrees up the tall was heaviest between kansas city and maple II 11 11 west of kansas city in some places in the eastern half of kansas the fall measured two and one half inches good rains are also reported along the memphis railroad as far south as ar kansas and as far east as the sippi river it is believed the will be of but little benefit to corn vever with the most favorable conditions froin now until the end of the season late corn it is thought will make a thud of a crop the ra ns will be of great ben efat to pastures forage crops and fruit and the bel ef is expressed tl at kansas may yet have enough hay to feed stock during the coiling winter the farmers of the state have begun replanting then vegetables and will plant immense juanit es of turnips kaffir corn and sorghum for forage the ground is in excellent condition for these products now and plenty of rough feed for the coming winter is assured |