Show V4v ' THE' HEKAW)rBE?UBLICAN ' SALT: LAKE CITT UTAH SUNDAY JANUARY - - The possibilities of thfe Salt Lake In the growing of sugar beets valley and as the seat of a great Industry In converting the beets Into sugar were first realised by Ellas Morris whoma-In 1852 brought from Europe the by chinery which had been purchased John Taylor for the purpose of manufacturing sugar The machinery was shipped first to New Orleans and thence up the Mississippi river to St Louis From the latter point it was hauled across the plains by oxteams The effort to establish the Industry failed for various reasons and was not revived until about forty years later when Arthur Stayner again brought it to public attention The first sugar company to make a success of the industry and which laid the foundation for Its phenomenal expansion In Utah and Idaho was Incorof $15000 porated In 1889 with a capital The board of directors consisted of Francis Armstrong Ellas Morris George W Thatcher Amos Howe Charles W Hardy 8 P Teasdel B K Thomas James Jack Henry Wallace Leonard G Hardy Henry Dinwoodey Charles W Stayner and Arthur Stay ner The only surviving members of the board are Henry Wallace and Leonard G Hardy Mr Wallace is one of the larger stockholders In the Sugar company which succeeded to the business of the original company Arthur Stayner devoted his attention to the first promotion and it was due to his Indomitable energy and complete confidence In the Industry that contributed to Its success by refusing to admit that defeat possibly could come to the pioneer company Those possessed of means looked askance upon the Idea of producing sugar from beets effort and the great but by persistentwas given to the propublicity which the newspapers Mr by enterprise posed Stayner succeeded in Interesting suffi- Utah-Idah- o TOR ri!a When Tacitus the Roman ' visited the ' tribes Historian Sea 200Q years Baltic along: the ago he noted the excellence and of the “barley popularity wine’ or beer used by these peoples He was likewise moved to write upon the high moral code prevailing among these races and their high regard for woman The uso of beer goes bade into antiquity and has way been associated with the development of the leading nations of today ? - 17 i V ' v y ' ' v the company a Cuban possessions is- evidenced by the per 100 pounds less than the price of fact that sugar stocks have enormous- cane' sugar The average price for Increased in market value Not only sugar for 1916 has not yet been comly First Factory at LekL have the cane sugar companies in the piled The necessary eapital having been Sandwich islands and Cuba profited 'Some startling figures are given in provided a committee selected from enormously but the beet sugar stocks the years of the civil war forjnstance among the stockholders was sent to of Colorado California Michigan Utah In 1860 the average price was $978 it California and other states to 'investi- and Idaho have advanced to & phenom- rose during the progress of the war gate the processes being used In the enal extent The common stock of the and in 1864 it had- jumped to $2256 Industry The report of the committee Great Western Sugar company the per 100 pounds was favorable Lehi was chosen as the main factories of which are in ColNo abrupt changes have taken place site for the first factory John Beck orado' has become a leader Just before from the effects of the present war as and other prominent citizens of that the war this stock 'was selling for $32 the world Is better prepared for emerplace having offered substantial In- a share Quite recently It has com- gencies and the beet sugar Industry In ducement for the establishment of a manded a value of $485 a share the United States Is playing no unimfactory at that place Responding to a request for some In- portant part In maintaining a more T R Cutler then bishop of Leht be- formation concerning the range of uniform1 degree of averages in the came interested in the Infant company sugar prices in this country during the sugar market as its operations Insoon after lts formation and became' its past ' few years and the effects of the crease there will be a further preventHe has continued in war on sugar production Mr Cutler ive 'of violent fluctuations general manager and is now the submits the following: that capacity ever since The beet sugar producers of the "One of the peculiar condltons aris- United States are not disregarding Sugar directing head of the Utah-Idah- o company one of the most Important ing from the European war is the won- these figures but In appreciation of derful advance In the production of them are exerting every effort to place producers of sugar in the country The success of the original company cane sugar illustrated by the follow- the industry on a permanent and enand its phenomenal expansion is re- ing table of comparisons for three during basis with a full realization of flected in the operation of a large years In some of the principal islanda the fact that af ter the war a period number of beet sugar factories throughof rehabilitation will set In and that TONS OF 2240 FOUNDSS out Utah Idaho and Oregon with one of the first industries to bo re(Estimated) 1914-1- 5 1916-1- 7 1915-1- 6 vived in the countries which are how plans contemplating the establishment of factories In Washington and Nevada Ft Rico be that of producing beet 808178 481835 450000 at war'-wilin the near future The principal com Cuba There is no reason to believe 2592607 sugar 3007915 8400000 that- normal conditions :wlll however 82578 65000 65000 panles now operating are the Utah-Idah- o Barbadoes ' 't obtain for quite a long time after the Sugar company the Amalgamated San' Do- close of the war because of the gen108267 126059 150000 Sugar Sugar company and the Layton mlngo 1303045 1198567 1560000 eral crippled condition of the councompany Other companies ' In which Java Utah capitalists are Interested and MisceL 5680215 5756653 5690000 tries: 'destruction of propertyhigh taxation etc but this condition will which will be producing sugar this Total 10224950 10585528 11315000 result later and 'the beet sugar Indusyear are the West Cache Sugar which has taken over the Knight The 1916-1- 7 figures are estimated as try In the United States must be precompany’s plant ty Canada the the full returns are not all In pared to meet the competition of lower Sugar Montana-Uta- h same years the beet sugar priced 'labor abroad In the Sugar company at Hamilton Mont the People’s Sugar com- crops of the world including the United Drawbacks ' to 1916 Crop pany which proposes to build in San- States are as follows: Speaking of the conditions which ’ pete county the Delta Suarar company TONS OF 2240 FOUNDS prevailed during the past year Job the Bear River Sugar company and the 1916-17 1915-1- 6 1914-1- 5 Wyoming Sugar company In which 7582215 5209233 5275000 Europe Ogden and eastern capitalists are In- United terested 646257 709756 States 846000 of Canada Estimating the spring planting 13979 17641 14000 60 beets would result In a harvest of the per cent over the tonnage of 1915 an8243451 6076630 6185000 Total sugar companies of Utah and Idaho "These figures show conclusively ticipated a tonnage of 1600000 tons of that while the war has had the 'effect beets for the season of 1916 of beet sugar production in decreasing etc conditions moisture Planting years the world has gained in were ideal for the Realization of the three sugar 1090050 tons estimated crop but the young plants cane "My object in showing these figures had hardly appeared before one of the Is to raise the question whether it Is most severe frosts in the history of the not even though the war conpossible west struck the country with blighting tinues Indefinitely with the islands Montlis Spent in Subterranresults- The sturdiness of the plants cane sugar to replace the producing consummer however and a favorable ean Quarters Spoil Taste loss in beet sugar (considering also tributed to a rally and this together decrease in consumption caused with a great deal of spring replanting the for Trench Work by high prices) that normal prices crop During may brought about & normal In near obtain the future" again the harvesting period however another Table of Prices frost came which again reduced the With the British Armies In France The tontonnage from that estimated' Concerning the high prices ah Inter- Jan SO 27— The dugouts of the German cent was but table covering a period of fifty per nage therefore more than that of 1915 or about 1100-00- 0 esting five years has boen prepared by W H lines some of which have been marvels tons Edgar & Sons of Detroit Mich com- of underground construction are bemencing with I860 and quoting the 1917 Contracting for ten years thereafter The coming more and more frequently death price The contracting for the planting of prices every are the average for these traps or tombs for their hapless occugiven ' 1917 Is now In progress and with a years: between pants Th trench raids which go' on the thorough understanding 1860$ 978 per 100 pounds refined cane farxnera It and the companies nightly' from one end of the ' British producing 1870: 100 $1258 cane refined per pounds to advance $7 the la expected that per 960 per 100 pounds refined cane lines fo the other ar conducted large1880$$ 617 ton for beets will result In a material 1890ly for tho- purpose of bombing these pounds refined cane subterranean Increase In the tonnage of every dis- 1900- $ 5S2 per 100 chambers No estimate 100 cane refined per pounds trict is the number for 1910-of the enemy possible100 497 icane refined That the European war has had a 1915 $ 555 per 100 pounds refined manner killed ln'this c&ne per success on pounds of the the direct effect When a 4chakl riding party pounces The price of beet sugar was 20 cents over sugar Industry In the United States and the parapet of a German trench in the'' dead of night the first alarm of their presence sends the defending soldiers impulsively’ in the direction of Once inside however their dugouts UNION SYSTEM TIME CARD There is a call their doom is sealed for surrender a reasonable wait and SEPTlS191f then down goes a bomb and as many more as may be necessary to completeDepart' Dally' wreck' the place and set It on fire ly Malad ud Intermediate ' have been cases where 720 L M 555 P M" There have been connected up by tunnels and have escaped through these 0 A p M Germans but generally speaking the dugouts M 815 alone Crouching In the far re505 P M stand cesses of a gallery In one of these the 'soldiers very often will not surM0 A M 600 P M enemy when the first bomb Is tossed In render 1100 A but later they are glad to get out alive Ogden and Intermediate have to be dug out by Sometimes they °m° ' 1205 P M captorsL - V! 'V 830 A M their Is & of told The CanaFrench story Partial aUtU 225 P M ° dian’ who was In a "mop-up- ” 505 section of (Butte also going) raiders one night’ '"Approaching a the Limited— Omaha 230 P looked entirely- deserted enver St Louie dugout which head In the doorway and his stuck' he v" Overland Limited—Omaha Chicago In history the beet sugar clent capital to give ALTHOUGH dates back only a trifle substantial start $8000000 i i r - more than a quarter of a century it has developed to such a remarkable extent that through the manufacture of sugar from beets Utah and Idaho have gained a reputation which Is nationwide In the Industrial world The more rapid development of the industry of course has taken place during the past few years and the sixteen sugar factories In the two states now purchase from the farmers more than a million tons of beets annually for which the farmers in return receive more' than 'V 28 1917 - : 1 -- - - - - - - - - ' - - ‘ l - - I 7 7 - - company - - Dugouts Are urious to V - - : "Sugar beets are' ' one of the safest of crops and the prospects for the farmers for 1917 are the brightest-o- beyear in the industry cause i the crop is sold before it is planted In raising beets for our company the farmers do not have to pay for their seed' until the crops are raised and if financial aid is needed the comThe seed the money pany will loan that costs the- company from 25 cents a pound up Is sold to the farmers for 15 cents a pound” Production lu United States At the present time the United States Is producing of the total amount of sugar It consumes Of this amount more than 900000 tons is beet sugar and 1800000 tons is cans sugar exclusive of that produced in the Philippines The estimated production of beet sugar compiled by "Facts About Sugar” field superintendent of the Amalgamated Sugar companysays: "Prospects last spring were among the best In many years with plenty of water stored in the 'mountains to bring forth the crops But April was so very but dry that seeds not only beet seeds other kinds as well did not come up in a good many Inafter stances planting Then we had some very frosty weather more so than in twenty years which froze off the beet plants as never before forcing the farmers to replant seed and work the ground over Our1 company in many Instances met the farmers half way by them the seed for Replanting giving was of water all the There season the plenty mountains being packed with snow "During September and October the time for ripening beets we had heavy rains which prevented the farmers from digging their' beets causing them to start later than usual As soon as the weather was cool enough so that the beets would keep in piles all of the farmers were given permission to dig When cars were not plentiful the beets were put Into piles “Our company’s beet contracts In Utah were $5 a ton flat rate Without the farmers asking we agreed to give 5Q cents a ton more than the contract called for The beet contracts for 1917 offered to farmers for beets with 15 per cent sugar content (which all good farmers can raise) Is $7 a ton the highest price ever paid for beets In our part of the country Many farmers are talking of increasing their acreage for the coming season Good land that Is properly taken care of will raise twenty tons of beets to the acre That means $140 per acre-- ' 7 Plngree - f any-previou- s - er one-quart- of New York Is as follows: Oi 3 o a 2 3 S m - STATES E ia- 3 S3 a - eg" May J uly the comfort of a dugout' they had no stomach for going back into the trenches' They were only too glad to get under cover at the first sign of a bombardment and there so many of prlsonera them were trapped and surrendered dug-ou- ts In one 'of the Beaumont-HamThe British do not go in very much the English found fourteen Germans dead how they had died for the dugout idea There are dugouts Just advanced headquarters but the no one knew It may have been con- for men and cussion or asphyxiation There was life of thoofficers generally stick to the trenches little time for speculation Their Identity discs were taken off to be sent ultimately to Berlin and then the COMPILING CLUB' LIST dugout fas ' filled in and sealed up— a ready-mad- e vault for the men 'who Membership ' of Women’s Democratic had depended upon its shelter Orgenlsatlon la 1895-9- 8 Preparing There is a well defined opinion in the Dr Elsie Ada Faust 508 Hooper juritlsh army that' dugouts on the Geris preparing a list of the building man plan are not conducive-tthe best women who were members of the moral of the men In fact many pris- Woman’s Democratic ciub m Salt Lake oners taken have frankly said that during the years 8 Inclusive after two or three weeks or months In Dr Ellen B Ferguson was president ‘ el el - - - - ' 1895-189- — - 940 11 55 8 $1855 17 70 19 05 - 26 2005 2865 9 1917 n m- i' Life becomes mors and mors burden-som- a Whether the condition Is duo to youthful Ignorance of correct living or excesses In later life or any other causa the treatment that can possibly be of help In such cases is only one that tenda to bring about natural conditions—which will 'awaken activity in tho nerve cells generating new vitality and life- increasing muscnlar strength and replacing worn-oand wasting tisane with new If your energy and power to accomplish are lessening there’s nothing on earth that will do ns much as Cedomene Tablets la restoring proper vim vitality and life to every bodily structure to satisfy and if they do Cadomene Tablets not every cent of yonr money will be refunded mentally and physically Every one should enjoy good health the consequent increased aenteneas of the and Cadomne Tab- senses rough which happiness la experienced in recent cams sad amazing promptness of action gradual and pleasing Improvement In chtenlc cases coed and devitalised - : - PACIFIC J dug-out- ut - - s : PM PM -- The prizo is IN THE BEER 2$ 65 of the dub during the period mentioned in making the The collection sayspurpose Dr Faust is to perfect records and give recognition to those active during the years named A message will be sent Dr Ferguson when the list Is completed Following recorded by Dr Faust: artMrsthe names Fewson Smith Sr Mra ReJ Chambers becca Brown Mrs Mrs Grace Tay-suMrs Rose Ecklund Mary Mra Sallna Maynea Dr Elsie Ada Faust Mra Isabelle Kenner Mra Mrs Elizabeth Elizabeth Hayward Cohen Mra- - Dinah Reid Mra Annis Malin Baldwin EMPEROR GETS RICH GIFT —The Jan newly Budapest crowned Emperor Coarles has received from tho Hungarian people a popular $250000 in gold which the emgift ofhas ordered to be devoted to peror t ' ? vA Afl V -- Fisher Brewing Co 725 793 915 $ : A 40 72a 1915 i - i - ' A ds 610 570 620 — Prcramataipefly ®M Sttairwdl Mem and Womea 7-2- has all the natural goodness of wine of long ago the ‘‘barleycame the It has natural phosphates pro-telacids and temperate stimulation that made beer the' popular before beverage of northof ern the dawn Europe After more than twenty history centurlee- of continuous use of and Gerbeer the Anglo-Saxo- n manic races show an efficiency and moral standard industry more than favor- that compares with ly reall' and Turkey 874220 2 17 January ' " 917000 1914 January 1 April J uly 1 October 7 December Then comes the work of cleaning out the dugouts- - the cellars and the tunnels At Beaumotn-H&mthese underground works yielded thousands of “ 74 The above figures while carefully compiled to November 15 may be subject to fluctuations either upward cli-or downward depending entirely upon matic conditions that may prevail in the next thirty days It is probable however that they closely represent the total production figures that will be recorded for the year and the approximate beet sugar output of ths beet growing states The following statement shows ths fluctuations In the stock of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company during the years 1914 1915 191$ and 1917 to date: Utah-IdaSugar Co Quotations January1 - !) f Totals 1916 - - 105KS Minnesota Montana see tie e October 2 3 a 5 Decern ber 4 hO 2 e o January 8 April J uly 3 October 2 December 4 - ' 135000 ho H o ? a I 1§ p 2 v c9 a 9 Illinois Indiana Kansas 330 P M 430 r’ M 515 P M U 45 P M U4S P a‘m 1155 P M 1135 P 1135 P M Denver St Louie (San Francisco also departing) Ogden Brigham Cache Valley Malad and Intermediate ' CMy 11 ’-- f Ogden (Denver Omaha Chicago going) (Bm Francisco and Butte also arriv-g1- 5 Pocatello Idaho Falls Ashtoii Ogden : Butte (Twin Falls also arriving) Ogden Pocatello Idaho Falls Butte (Cache Valley also arriving) Ogden Ely Sacramento San' Francisco °d“ p A M -- AM 1U10 P Ju I' 740 P M P Bt “infill “JotaS) Hotel Vtsh : 1030 ‘A M Telephone ’Mala IS" called out: there?” V "Any person down w No response 'i "I say i Is any person down there? Last call for any person down there” Again no reply So the Candlan tore the safety pin out 'of a grenade and sent It hurtling into the: dark The echo of the explosion had not died away when he heard sepulchral " cries from below: "Kamerad Kamerad” Twenty-tw- o Germans were l&ter lifted out of the debris at the entrance to that cave: In some o£ their recent fighting as at Beaumont-Hamthe British have had to ' face two distlnot ' battles one overland and one underground They have advanced : to a 'point where they suddenly realize they are almost as many of the enemy behind them as in front r 1210 P M 815 - ’ "He’s Getting Old!"— "She Looks Her Aget Remarks You Hear Often Where Cadomene Tablets Have Not Been Knowp fifK-- i&f li - ‘ el nervous system failAnd The Reason —A run-doand women too ing strength and energy These men two-scothe years aro many who have not yet reached the victims of nervousness "Shot to Pieces" the result of overwork worry excesses exhaustion and dissipation of their natural strength and normal' vigor Cadomene: Tablets are a True Tonic intended to arouse to renewed activity the exhausted forces of tho human brganism to give fresh vigor to the brain and nervous system and cells of every structure-baiding VNature in Supplying food-enerwn re x ' - : ' - - ’ y gy - - - With the loss of normal vitality sad strength the mental faculties also become less active on account of the direct nerve connection between the brain and the structures muscles b- come flabby tissue degenerates the entire body becomes weak- - Cadomene Tablets in druggists for supply full directions self administration A-ll -- |