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Show 'r.jn iXTi'i ., coniMuea - to tnas end. The factory will have a capacity of 1200 tons of beets in. u ( each 2-1 hours, and will there- ' fore require an enormous amount of beets. It is not yet decided exactly where the factory will be located, locat-ed, but, as indicated above, it will be somewhere in that neighbor-jhood. neighbor-jhood. Mr. Hansen is not asking any bonus of land or money I from the citizens but is willinir to buy the site. He does asii, however, that the people arrange ar-range that no taxation be placed upon the factory, and all -those consulted on the matter are very favorable thereto, . as this would entail no loss to individuals and he factory would increase the tax income by the rise in the value i of property. Mr. Hansen is to be congratulated congratu-lated on the successful consummation consum-mation of his plans for a factory for southern Idaho. He is one of the keen and far-sighted men of the west, and his expectations in business affairs have invariably invariab-ly succeeded , He never lost faith in the Leni sugar factory, but purchased its stock at the lowest ebb, with gratifying fe-. suits, ti Is present venture is in line with th? confidence he has always displayed in the business future of the west, and his wide circle of friends earnestly hope he may be as richly rewarded in this venture as he has been ia ' I his other business enterprises. He is a modest, unassuming gen-j gen-j tleman whom it is a pleasure5 to j know, and is a power for gocd in j the mountain region, |