Show 0 from washington BY OUR REGULAR correspondent washington DO DC oct 8 1908 ne flie report of the department of agriculture 0 on the crop of 1908 is a most remarkable one with the exception of a few dry spots hero and there the crop of 1908 is a record breaker the crop of 1906 1900 was so large that the railroads of the country were taxed to their utmost capacity to handle ItY it but th the e crop of 1908 it appears is is going to break all records but a very few people in thit this 3 country realize what a tremendous factor the great crop plays in our prosperity beginning with may every year our millionaires commence going to europe and it has been us ascertain certain ed that they take over to the old country about of our mon money ev during the summer aud and fall of every year another is sent aver over by Eure european laborers working in ill this country then about october and november of each year a large number of foreigners c who have been working here two or three years return to their european homes and carry with them abnot another her T tha 1 s makes about il from this country to Eti europe ethrope rope between may and december t of every year this is L u bis drain on oil tho the money market and lust last november the tension in iii money was so great hillst ehst it snapped und and we have not yet roo recovered from the effects effect 8 of that panic now after this is to europe the farmer begins to sell his wheat corn pork bec beef f and cotton to the eur markets and that not only brings back the four hundred million dollars carried over but s something om ething like five hundred million dollars additional thus the monetary market is thoroughly replenished so when there is a concluded on pa page pae e 6 from washington concluded from rom 1 page ae a e 4 light crop cop of farm prod products acts we d do 0 not get back from europe so lar large lare e a sum of money this shows how thoroughly y dependent e ni we are on the farmer dorcon for continued prosperity in view of the tremendous t r emen dous crop of this year ye r at A rt t would see seem in that ii nothing athing could prevent an era 0 of g great reat prosperity rega regardless is pf af is C ele elected a ted pres 46 falls n cp p n I 1 y tp to arom try 0 I 1 the 1 4 el e stig tu 1 lu 1 11 VF est at mens e matatt x or mr 1 wi I U f 13 cl 4 pk wm J t an I 1 if it C I 1 i z X rt I 1 1 tte evl HW va y q w I 1 d a ar t S fasi afoo mf oo in a dh healthy ea y condition again |