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Show ) Factory Notes. TheOgden Sugar factory started up. last Tuesday and the first sugar was turned out la'te Wednesday. Tho maehiuory worked in a very satisfactory mainor and the factory will continue work as lbng as the, beets hold ot. It is expected to cut 310 tons daily. The Fist'.tfew.York Beco Sugar Co. of Rome writw: We have-about 1200 acrei ot beets liatare in god condition, ano that show a, fine ,etaud. ( eatopped taking oil acreage wljen we had contracts for 13 acres. ' Thi- would eilow a, hrtgeof aboui 'aciB; catiied mostly by either being sowe'd t66deen or upon low, wet laiiu wheio tJio'joliMf bet were frowned out. Over 80 pet. cent of the 120(1 acres look exqeptionally well, Tim ugliest yield that we, had last year we're rown Sty the Oneida jcquitttuiiity of Kenwood, and Fred Ky-ser Ky-ser of Canaitota, thofotmec1 growing til) tons On three, acres nad the latter'22 tona" Ondiiercre, although ho claims the land actaally raeasnred only Bven-olghtn- otan.acre. The lowest yitld-waa yitld-waa tomotliing .under otic ton. As wo had. somethni5.1ike 600 aypa last year, witli a tott'nbage of 425, ihe avferll tonnage tvra bttwpeh ? atid 7 iarxi pet a,cre. W expect this aeaaoato; harvest1 nt less than, 45,000 tos We itriit With you that tlm" present Uriff against tropical sugars may be sustained, as we feel' that upon this point rests the suc-cmb suc-cmb or failareolltho bet sugar industry in the United States. - -- -- r i . il t- .t- Apottofict'Jiia.been'MUtWUlitVl'.clale . . l:y,'.ltli ttuitr S' -t.J oir I... to the new tifnof Bpreckela, OftUfmia whererthe n,etc ,'ftctoW it h-iw, bSiag bmilt. ItwaVte4nfVitiS'frLt18SI next season's crop. The Spreckr.s Ssgar Co. ,,ia coatracUnto pay fi.SOpor.toB fornoxb.apaseii't.beet crop. Th'ltfn-croaio Th'ltfn-croaio of 50c mesne muck to the gwwera of the valley. Every timo the factory makea a run in twenty-four hqure.of pver,4jQQ tons of, beota tho employess' will receive a d per cent advance on their wages. Last month the employees had "r0 days la their credit in which tho ran eiteatled 400 tons. Ihij Oregon Short Line, since tho season opened, has delivered at ths sugar factory J70 carloads of beets and 8 cars of coah There has beon shipped over that UneSS cars of sugar representing represent-ing about 5.25000 pounds of sugar. Hober Austin kindly called our attention at-tention to an error in an item published last week. On Wednesday the men employed on tho Sugar Co.'s laud dona,te$ their tiuje to digging the b?ets' in tliofjeld farmed by the lato Coih-iuitaioner, Coih-iuitaioner, Winn and the Sugar, Co. donated) tho use of thoir teams, i'mplo-riieuta.jOtc. i'mplo-riieuta.jOtc. About 40 tons, of boes ytty Uahveaed tl)at(ilay kThe other Lehi farmers dug tho balance ot the bcota. Thcold rani wo experienced Batur-d'ay Batur-d'ay Av'ill, havo no effect on the sugar beets that wore ready to harvest. Tho only beets that will bcaffected will.be those that were practically of no account any way. Next Monday will be pay day for the factory hands and Saturday, Ott.15, for those farmers who have harvested tlieir beets, Tho first clean-up of the season was made Sunday in eight hours. Last Thursday nicht night thoro wore 8000 ton? of heels on hand at the factory and tho farmers were ordered to quit digging until yesterday morning. |