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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1924)
l (-: 'A Million a Month Is Klamath County's Industrial Payroll Equal Rifiht; Equal Justice, are the Twin Pillars of Democracy Member of the Associated Press Novcntrentli Vonr x(,, 71 hi) Kl.AMATI 1 FALLS. ONFiO.V. TLT.SDAY, APKIL 15." 1024. mica, kivs osftTH1 NA1 xclusii M SE I1 FINAL ACTION 5 , ON MEASURE UP c JO PRESIDENT Japaneio Keeping Anxious ; Watch on Washington 1 as Question Penda WASHINGTON, April 5. The Senate adopted the Japanese exclusion bill late today. T.OKIO. April l?.F.)cs of the Jnpaiicsc lU'.tion are anx iously turned toward Wash ington and tin- Immigration liill is the ;dl-;l sorliinp topic. Kxtru editions till each detail of the action in Congress. A cabinet nicctin;,' was held to discuss the problem after which, according to newspa pers, "new important iiM ruc tions, were despatched to Am bassador llanihara." Th Immigration uuiMtluu wnj considered also ut mooting ot tlio Kosolkul unit Chawiiluil parties In tho houxo ot poors, ami leaders of both parties demanded a i if toning a( the foreign offices allttuj i In tho matter. Interviews with officials tilt , elated nn'atlltuilu Imnlorlir,- on des. pair, although thoy Mill look to tho mutate or - Prvsldonl. Coolldi- to block ennctmaiit of tho Jaimji'j.ie ex olttnton clause. "I want io appeal ugalust tlnal pan-age of the p -opouiil designed tu excludo Jnpno.o," sold Itimin Mat sul. "For mnuy years and iioinn. times at considerable aucrtCcu wo Japanese both through government circle and prlvutuly mvu null- thu utmost efforts to dovolup friendship with America. Wo huvo never given mp hopo that thl very clour und w-orthy policy would bo ru cessful, nor havo wo given up now. However, hiiro ouuno for gravo unxtoty. Thoroforo, I ninko this nppoui throiiKh tho Amnrcnn pros." W A H 1 11 NO TO N, Apull 15. No Inkling camo from tho Wltlto IIiiuko or atuto dopiii'tim nt nn to ponltlon to bo taken by executive brauehuu of tho government on Jnpuniwe ex vluulou. liquiilly lletll wuu tho Jup uiiesu omhuttiy. iW'lKin tho teuuto (lobutu opened to day, Waleli, domonrnt, MuJacliun ottn, leavlr.tg inldn nil refcreuoj to tho Japanosu provisions, launched Into an attack on thu quota policy. With tho aenato committed to piuuiigo of tho Jnpuncou ex.lusiuu law, Kennlor ll.odgo wonl to the WlUiito .lloumj today to Inform the president ot veiitliiKint on tlio n al ter iin'd to udMlHu him to eur.sller tho overwhelmlnu votes on tho qumtliin when thu muuuuro reaehuM him lor uctlon. Tho ttuestlou of I'ho presltl.-nl'ii alllludo ovowliiulowa itoduv actual approach ot votu on exclusion, wnirn Ih rogurdud o:rLaln u It'll or lutu to day or tomornnv. LEAVITT AFFIRMED BY SUPREME COURT IN M'HATTON CASE H.VlvIiM, ' April l"i, Kiiprnino court declMloiiH today Inelud'nl ,1. A. Al'iiildox, appulliint, vs. T. (!. Mo lllallon, mt upp.uil from Klumaili county In a eult to rucovor money on a promissory noto. Tho opin ion waa luilidud down by JumIIco lirown, nftlrm'iag Juilgo A, !e Luav Itt. FISHERMEN REPORT EXCELLENT, CATCHES 11. 10. Crego, telephone poinpauy manngor, niul lred Houston, of tho Kilainiilll Ivlothlng Kompnil;', rotum ud curly tills iitterniwm from Keno with baakoto vll filled with trout, most of which we.ro ahow average Blxn, HoiiHton caught u "whopper," vivrlously estlmnted nt from nix to tun pounds, Tho ffeli wero liiklui; iiulniiowa iln llvoly mIiiipp, Indlcnitng Unit tho opening cluy of fldhlng ftonaon found ihom with nppetttea ntnnppenprt. . , , First Rodeo This Season at Chiloquin Clever Rider Give Fine Exhibitions; Several Bite the Dust ciiu.oqri.v, Ai.ni ir.. (Rpw I l.il) --(-'IiIIimiuIii .i w tii f I rut roilno! i f Ihi! reason Monday when Jack I Conlcii. frank liniltli, licit FarwU mid other rldcrii finned In Klamni h 1 county unit elacwhcre. i;hvp Stirling exhibitions nf linrioirinnshlp. Tlio qtinrler-mllu thoroughbred saddlo rare wan won by Francos Silvers on Grey llond. Waldo Jones captured honors In tho other cjuur-lor-mlln daub. ' ' Frank Hni It h entertained with fancy roping. , Flrt to Tumble Herman Jiirksnn wan tho fir.it to ho thrown In I ho burking content. Hill HtU'kwoll took tho second dive and ho wan followed by I'm! Juck non, who ntuyod for two minutes. .Mumhull Connelly of Powder Itlvor. riding Pistol 1!"SI. took a hinder. Oliinn Charlie, a renting rider, easily wuii tho content. rr.mk Smith riido Thu lllllle Gray for u iipc.-lnl pumo. Krunk Rnillh, Red Fnrwull, Jack Cosh, Rowland Hicks. Frnncl Sil vers and William (Vin rodu In tho order given fur thn cloning contest, thu honora of which wero carried away by Jack Conies In an easy manner. Rodeo Officii Rl!gii Rchourliin acted aa judge, llu' k . Penmen, general munnger. and Witltor J. KerriK.m. courae ninnagor. MAGE TO CROPS Bf FROST M Kl.'KOItl), April IJ. Heavy eloudii prevented flu I In Koguv Itlver Valley tliln nioriilng, but ':th clearing wo.itb r gi neral mnutlglng Ih predicted to prevent dnnrjKe la.e tonight or tomorrow morning. H'lCNULKTON', April 13. Heavy frost hit I'lmiMll.i county hust llic.lil. Soinn il iimKo wa i believed doii;i Vi i-nrly v. Ii'C m of whitit. plnnted las', fall. r.iiKir.o to fruit wns thought d'gl.t, bccaiiro u breeso win blow ing. CLUB LEADER TO ' BE FORUM SPEAKER tViiuk Sexton, county eluli lead er. will bo prlne'pal tipioker at 'he ehini'lK r or coiii.ur.rce foruin W"l no'dny noon, ,"lusl:jit'ng his talk with sdldi'rt d"p'ollng elub work. TIim high Hchool iiiaet'ilto will enJerram. LUMBERMEN HOLD ANNUAL CONVENTION ClltCAtlt). Ap:ll la. - Tlie Na'.Um a l.uiiiher A:mni!Uetiirei i' A. '.or'a tlo.!. hi.i'il-i l!a nunual meeting Itere April 17-18 for ho prlnelpul pur po! of ilovoloi'Oni! i'iiipriivom.'iit In engineering, ndvertlslng und retail mo.'limls In 'thn In in hor tuilu.tr'. (lilt und 1 ll K among expir ted epeal;ei'3 tire V. 'S, Senator tliorgo II. M'.xios, Nov II:inipKh!ivi: Kecre tn y Herbert Hoover, W. II. (livo ley, tJ. S. Korostrr, nnd (liny Silver of thn Ani.rlian Farm Iliucau l''ed era'.lon. Cuilllnll.U'Cii of tho n1 soelutlon tiro litu'ilylrw forestry, wrlo prcveutlo.t In tho lumber Industry, ond Btand uriliiriiti'on melhotls. CHECK OF RUMORS IN PORTLAND PROBE l'OHTl.ANU, April 1 3. Officials In eliiirgo ot Mm Investigation of Portland ami Mullnomah co'inty of flelul ttffulr.i spent today checltlni; up on .rnmorn und mapping n conmo of notion lor tho week. No, testi mony wun tnlein. Ten willtuinses who volunteered to testliy will bo called tomorrow. PEAR DA DANGER H STOCK DISEASE ABOUT PASSED Lyle Finds Conditions Are Improving; Ban Still In Effect However ItOKMlVIWl. April IS. .'.-anger of npri-nd of foe", mid mou-.h d!en e Into Oregon i':.:i practkC'lly F.itsetl, said Klito ' Vot iriiiarhin I.ylle who Ki la. IlO'iobtirg today to Inspect it Iralntoad of rai ".Io can to bo ured In BliJpp'tiK r'.o::k from L'mpqtta val ley lo Kl.'imnlh county. I.) tie I1 on bin way to tin CnK foinln lino to take peiw;nl '.harre of iiii runtlno ni'aRUrrs. He ram ti.'t govcn:or- iriUr" barring nil California utock. fruit, vegetable!, flower nnd tdirubi will lo strlftly iti forced. C. A. Ilindonon, county agent to day Itnued lie following statement rolativo to quarant.'no measures: Trouble i:xerl ':ic il. "Since the quarantine brer.mo ef feetlvo, con!(!orulil's trouble Ikk been experienced by the men on r t rot ilu'y In dlffrint dirtrktu. pnr tlmlnrly Tula Lake, regarding tho movement of e'.ock, rroro especially j liiirtes. back and forth ncrossj tno otuto line wtthln n radluo of a few mtlcH on o'hor the Oregsn or tho Callfornfu r'de. When casui o' thtu kind are found In tho future, after the ownership of such livestock Is fully determined by a rolluUi.v i.om mllteo, a- topo.-t ot Willi h will 10 mado to the couniy nuthorlUes. ownern of sncli llveitock, ceUlo, otc. will bo liable to flue or Imprison ment, or both. i'ermJtH.lo Work Stock. "Any vi'ohit.'iin of the qunrarl'ine regulation.! thrt now exist, will be taken up In thS way, to prevent ui i movement ncrors the atato line. I'er-j mlts will only bo Issued to work stock, that In, horsea In harness to lio tli'ld South of tho Oregon line und theuo only upon InvrjilgaHon by I'So' livestock coinJnltteo nr, tho O..K.I of tho county court; such permilsj to bo revocable nt any time by thej s;i!d county co"rt." COOKING SCHOOL FOOD SALE FUND IS DISTRIBUTED t:hccks for $2.1. CO h harili d by the Kvcnlng l'.r.ild to each of tho Doy Scoutj. Sit'.vatlon ' B O H T HTH nrnfinT Army and Cnnip Firo Clrls ofm!n ! J- i Hr rllK I Milt of ti salo of bread, euku J jj yj plea entered In tlio Herald's electri cal 'i Hiking Hchool, I Acknowledging receipt or tliel amount, dpt. Albert!). Hill, of tl.o 111X1.1 I.N. April 1.'.. Tho German li.lvalloll Army, ta n letter to tho eubinol today decided in accept the Herald today cald; I expert i' report a., a basis for negriu- - In behelf ot tho Salvation .linn ""d to inform the reparation Army 1 with to taka this means I commission to this effect. of tliunkiiig the Herald nml till Ilia t tool; part In lulling tho etoklng kcIioi;! a succeed Mt Is tl.:.i spi.t of community inter eat nnd t.i-opnrutlmi that has liniilo KlamaMi Falls nvhat it is tedny. Tho Army has always stood back of imiiI 1ms hion a hooMtor for unyMiing that will bring coinniuiiiiy Improvenient. This mutiny will bo used local ly und In our L'-oclal and relief depart inont. 1 wli h tu thank all who help ed In our self-deii'.nl effort. The money rni.n-d, $7.1, gcos tor homo and foreign in'oiions. This tod ilonuted mosV.y by our own soldiers and conirnds. Wo take this moan: of thanking thu trknclj that wore also tiblo to help. I YOUNG IN CONTEST FOR COMMISSIONER; ' After having tho mutter under comiidiTUtion tor sevorul weeks 1). Kills Young, well-known Kliunatli couniy rancher who resides on the Merrill road, announced his can didacy for county eoninilsHloner at tho May primary election on the Hepiihllenn ticket. Young has been n fanner und Htcckmuti In Kiumath couniy for many years. Tho only other ciindldnlo for this office on the republlcnn ticket Is C. H, Un derwood of Klnmnth Fnlls, i Caught ! Lieutenant Ervln Brown, U. S. naval payrruutcr, who faces charges of absconding with $120,000 In navy .funds. He was found in San Fran cisco, lying by a roadside apparently the victim of amnc:;la. Ills wife re turned $75,000 of the miming money to naval authorities about a week before bis arrest. COLLEGE STUDENT QUIZ SHOWS VERY SCRAMBLED IDEAS HKATTLK, Wash., April 15. Kuinon dj Yalcru is, various' ly, a .Mexican rcticl, a leader of iLe KpaiiLih radlculs, ; and tho present heail of lliclrtsh Itc liulillc; tJeorge HaM-ey is ltrli Ii li iiinliaKiuulor nml nmbassudor ; to Mexico iicconiSi! t-nnsKrrs ; in n rvcont examination in cur- ' nut elects, (riven III the ucbool of Journalism at the I'ulversity of Washington. Olhcr anstvem ran Hius: ' Mnvfleld I'arrWi headquar lers of tile Ku Klux Klun; nin lOiiKllsii novelist ; mi American writer. Will Hays leader of the V."."r'ren v-retlii ufj Labor; n movie director. , - li-vliig Itirlin ii u t li o r; American Journalist. i:ib,el Font utitlior, Sfrosciniuin violinist; pir.n i.st : Englishman. I'asclsti represi"nlatlve of (lie peeple of Mpnin. Colonel t'hail.-s Forbes l.'i-r.d of the American .cglon. :iCERli CABINET I Aim hi to LONDON, April 15. -Fir::t ofr; ial expiiLslon of opinion oT reparation I experts report from I'r.'iue. Minister j ituldwin mine in tlii hoiiKy of eoni I mens today when he announced tho 1 ViOYoriiiu.nt bad learned with gi iat ! est satlifatlJon of the ui.anlmoiu jeiBnlng uf the exportH findings. ! ROBBERS FLEE AS GROCER PELTS THEM ! WITH CANNED GOODS A I .H.V . V, Ore., April 1,1. An at tempi liv two mi ' to iiil) IVter llos truck's Kioeeiy Ntora nns tlinirteil lust iilgjlit Avlicn lio greeted lliein with it lijnrage of ennncil jjoods wliieli lie took from the shelvex. One of th robot rs who covered Hoe- leu,..- telll, ii !?illl illHlired n:(ssill"l mill relii'iited when tlio proprietor stiiitetl tlii ov.lni:. ECHO THREATENED AS HOTEL BURNS PIONDI.KTON. April 15. Fire dtrflroyed the Hotel Echo, nt Echo, early today, togetihor with a small npartment house and residence near by. Moroic work by firemen and oltlzona saved the city from flames. SEEK TRAPPERS E No Trace Found of Trio of Bend Men Who Started For Crane Prairie - j j5 Searching ! nortlr.u tfirinv aarn .npldnv I rflCfK nf R.lward Nlehol. r,0. rtc.v Wilson J 30, and Dewey Morris, 25, who left Head December 29 on a trapping expedition, and wero last seen January 15, by Allen Wllcoxsen, manager of Elk Lako resort, with whom ihev made arraneements to i meet another nartr of traDDerj at ,-,., tr,i,i irhriiarv i Tli ir'n ril.l nni anncar at the MISSING S LAST I djslgnalcd nlace. Their cabin wes'nPPir In the other bout. found deserted, with rifles, am-l munition and supplies os they hadiCt'orge Washington Raatus Browm, boon left. The food was moulded, i The onlv s'.rn of Ufa was a cat ! who ' bad subsisted on bacon rinds and rofuro. H. S. STUDENTS HAVE HOLIDAY - ' klck' 0i woe unt0 tae bu:'t wb0 fails to answer to roll call at the ' l llttlf he etudent body of Klamath ' U'U formation t 8 o'clock tonight. county high arburl wer" -lv-it thlal Because his team was third In.tto urtc.rnocn owing' to a eeaW 'prcnlc I membership contest, 1E. M. 1st wOI! at Kono dam end a frcr'jman pic- j be under guard all evenmg. ra'c on Williamson river. H. E. GoU, as commander ot the TThe sonier pl'Cnlc Is an annual ! Pt, will address the bucks, affair held -ban this time each always keeping a wocther -3ye peal spring. Abont 40 seniors attended el for a well a.lmed chair, and wo:o chaperoned by Z. E. Wolra, j Goo. Barth, adjutant, will be on maaual, training teacher, and Miss I hand with a bushel or two of applit Array Thompson, mathematics teach- J cation blanks, er. I Attend IUug Heroes. Freshmen were give a hulf holiday I '"Doc" Siowart will attend the becauso their claw sold more ticnem J fallen ring heroes whKo "oa" Car to tho operetta than an;' u:her. tcr re-arraages their loosened mol Cver. 80 left this noon In cars for;ars Williamson rlvor. Acting as chap-i -fw-o n-.Lnisters, but no more, will croncj w-ero Miss I-oLaino West and be admitted. They aro tho Rov. T. C. A. Carlson, both teachers nt tho j A Meryweatier and tho Rov. Hugh school. j i, Andrews. Coih Bcrvcd in the world war. r A r-vroc ripuT i According' to the entertainment rALtK3 rlUnl jcommltico, it is expected that to- PONSFNT DFfiREE n'Bht's smoker will attrcct the lurg- ' .. - t j WASHINGTON, April IS Swift' mid Armour 'Interests of Chicago went Into court hero today in an ef fort to ,.ot aside the famous "con sent decree' by which ,'n 1920 tho "b'g live" parko.-ij agreed to divest : tlicrfilvtj kr v-irloua oommorcial J nelivxt:.! nol directly eonnoe'.i);! ! with packing industry. Intervening .'n the tase pending 'in tho District nt i Columbia court of appeals, packers filed a joint brief contending llio content decree was legally invalid and the government ittolt violated i:j part vl tho agreement. COMPLAIN OF TULE I A VP DUrvNC DATtrCitM1r bc'.dup, L,nrkl4 I IIUI1U IU1 1 LJ j SAI.I.M, April 13. 1'utrons of tho l Tule likn TclephoiiO company, Kiumath county, .hnvo tuiiiplamed to; Hie ll Kic service oomna'i-sion to-j Kardln? tlio atis and service of that ; company and naked tor lit! official inveitiK) en. , j I SEVEN IN TEN FOR INCOME TAX PLAN. i Seven porsens In ten In the United' States favor n' reduction of Income I taxeu titout; tho l'.nos laid Cowm by i tho AdiU"a'..;rat:on, complote ro- tu.Tji of tho national poll condu-.ted by The Ktiiiy Digest show. I Of Hie 2.l".ri,000 votes on the tlnal I count, 1,179,470 are In favor of I lcduc'cn :n embodied In the Mel - icn p! ii and 655,530 opposed. 1 X. V. DEMOCRATS FOR t.'OVKttXOIl Al. SMITH Al.UANY, April 15.---Tii0 tiuiuo ciai.lc state convention iinivllimous ly end entliualnstlcally adopted a resolution plodglng the &lut3'e dele gates to the tnntlonol convention to Governor Alfred E. Smith. War Vets to See Mat and Ring Bouts Lively Program Arranged by Local Post for Moose Hall Entertainment Thrco boxing and two wrestling I boutg aro on the program for the American Legion's smoker for ox- lterv'co mn a' th0 Mooso ha" ' Bight The boxing bouts are: Wayne Bush vs. Angus Walsh; Ward Howell ts. K-tadily Browta; Joo -Ulko to. opponent not announced. Hertry Burke will b3 the headlln- ; erln the wrestling. He will be match- ed with Jim Flemming. Burko ij a master oi mo mat game sua is vx- ta.!n to give a lively exhibition. Art Palmer and Howard Wlnnord will Houxtcn's Jaxz orchestra. Mister colored, and other features wMl h-)lp ontertaln the ex-soldlers. Smokes and cots will be provided. Agreed to Accept, Meca sergeant for the evening is Glenn Jester, who after eerlous con sideration agreed to accept the re sponsibility ot explaining, if oc casion 'arises, why there are no f:c onds, or perhaps thirds or fourths. ' . F.. E. Crego li provost sergeant, lids duty will be to see that no oco gets away with the silverware. Alfred Collier will be the top- , est crowd of World War veterans to gaMier here olnce tho kaiser lit nut for D:ln' AN'ACOKTES, Wuili., April IS. Sea.f;h for Miroo bandits who yestcr day robbed tho citlxorrj bank jiere of $18,000 to $'23,000. 'a a i?FJC - turned today to i,, , , nr.i , , u ,i ,t Wlhldby Lland. Officials bollovo the robbers were drucU'd by a woman, vhQ ,wa3 aeen ,v.lh tIu) ausBcct8 at f ' , , .. Mou"t Vernon Sunday nlgMt. t ivj a di p TO CTflP IU OIW IMPORTATION OF NEGROES FOR MILL SALEM. April 13. StHto Labor C'jiuu1' "loner dram sa'.d today ho received a letV.r from James H. Jphn30ii, La Grande, uaki;ng whether 'anything can te done to elop tho Bowaian HlckJ Lumber company there from lmpor:,'ng negroes to , wti.-k In the mill. Cram sold thoro I3 r.c'.hlng thrt can be done to stop tha i.ompay f .'oni doing this. ' Al'TO ACt'IIlEXT FATAL TO MliDI'OHD MAX MEDFORD, Aprril 15 S. Jana v.ras died Frlihiy ut a Modford hos pital as the neiiiilt of an uutomoblle ncqident near Trull, Apnll 6. Ho was a native ot Greece, where his parents reside. He loaves one brother, George Janavaras, of Che halls, Wlaeh. . BANDITS LUOT iinnnvrn mm AHfilUBiM i I CITY MAY OUST ,1 CAMPERS ON! PAR PROPERTY Action Is Considered by Council Because 1 of . Sanitation Lack Lack of sanitation facilities In ( the old camp ground adjoining Mo doc park, and at Riversldo park on the west side, both of Which are ' being used by transient! campers, may cause tholr ejection, '. ' ,v The matter was brought bofora tho city council last night, and whlto nn rlAflnllft oetlon was taknll it was clearly indicated that lack of sanitation would not permit camp ers, to remain In either place. . Under Park ' Board ; Riverside park comes under Jur.i iadlctlon of the park board while tho other property Is y. privately owned. ' . '" , i . The public camp ground at Alta mont ranch may be used by people now camping In the outskirts,' of tho city, it was pointed out. Munr of these are betloved to bo people who were unable to find places to live In town, and who hv beea forced to find makoahlft dwelllui temporarily. ' ' ' Increased activities of the street commissioner led the counoll last night, at the motion of fltnithv--to authorize' Police Judge Qaghasen to advertise Der bids tar a truck wlUi a one-ton Bteojl bodr.Tho; trukvUl be usea tor eceiai t sir' noses. . ,. 1 The sewer system on High . he twecn Seventh and ,Eihth, which has caused trouble for several months,' will bo cleaned and put lit good ; shape, according to an ot.. flclal order, of . the counoll. The .Im mediate ; action was caused by In formation that the sewer was at pro3ent partially stopped up. ). Ten Petitions. ' ' ' V Out ot ten petitions to the coun cil for building, one was disallowed' and anothor' referred - to the flr.o committee. Polar J. Burgoyne , was refused permission to build a gal age and duelling on Pine , strcat beczuse tho buildings wci'Jld be of frame structure and within the flra limits. H. M. Baitby petitioned the council to remodel the second floor of the building occupied by - the Star Drug storo Into a ton room, rooming, house. This was reforred to fire committeo, : . , All of tho elaht permits granted were for dwellings ranging in prlca. from $200 to $4,000, ,. ' '' : ? ' Permits Grunted . j v Permits were, granted ' to Mrs.' Kugeno ,1. Prouty. u dwelling on' Oregon avenue; S. E. Hurt, it tlr'oll Ing on F5 Stroot to eost $000;.. Olive H. Powell, dwelling oi KIdorado to cost $4,000; A. H. Bowers, a dwolllng on East stroet to cost $200; Nicola Civltsrcso, a 1 dwelling on Brood street to cost $600: and Charles w. Thomson, a I dwelling on East cost $1800. Muln stroet to. 0 -A, Jv.'' I ' V' THE WEATHER Tho Cyclo-Klorm- egraph at Under wood'n . PhsTnuaiy Mill continues- tu rise and proaioft ure good for fair wewtiicr. Foruast for next 24 hours! : Gonciully fair, probably cool to day . wth Un'sk wilnds. ' ' ' The Tyeos registering thermome ter reglstored tho following toru p3raturt: ' . High, 44; Low, $2. ' , , , ' MARKET REPORT iPORTLAND, April 16. .Ltvestoek Hogi lue lower, top grade $7.75 to $7.85. ' . Shcjp; eggr, buttr, butterfat 'un changed, - .','. Wheat Hard white $I.v2; rit era red 92e. : SAN FRAfCT8Ct. -ButUrrfat ' 41c f.o.b. '