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Show win was believed to be reliable, but inquiry in-quiry at the company's office proved he was not. The factory will not Sir.rt until it has at least a thousand tons of beets on hand. As no harvesting has been dose during the wet weather of the past few days, no manufacturing will be done until nearly the letter part of next week and possibly even later. Wet weather is gaid to have a most peculiar effect on the beets in decreasing the amount of sseh-arlne sseh-arlne they contain, but when it gets dry again the beets recover thoir sweetness w.thin a day or two. Mytrius Murvajrlaf Tarty. A very mysterious surveying party is working on the west side on the extension exten-sion o! Eighth South street, driving slakes which look as if they were intended in-tended to woik the line of a railroad. Some of ttiese small wooden pegs bear suc'u if 'ends as "t wo foot cel." "four foot till," of. The engineer who is in churls of the party wtii give no iulor-maliju iulor-maliju of the oujeit of thti survey, whete ;t is giing or for whom it is being be-ing done: but it is supposed to be a Burlington outfit, which road is said to j be behind the Denver, Apex it West-I ern. j Th Hot 8prlBga Itallroari. ! The grading on the extension of the Great Salt Lake i& Hot Springe railroad ; has been completed as far as Hountitul, j with the exception of one little placeon ' CONDfflONf TRADE. Eastern Financial Centers Wore Temporarily Tempor-arily Unsettled by 8- V. Whita'i Fr.ilursbut Hays Kaoovered- CONFIDENCE FULLY EE8T0P.ED. European Market will Absorb a!l of Amsrica'i Burping Grain and Good Times ere Assured. Chamberlain & Co.'s Report says: The beginning of the big boom whioh ought to spread all over the country, and started in Wall street, had a smart set back this week, but the immediate recovery and strong upward tone showed that nothing but immensely broad influences caa ,ity t ie tMi. Messrs. S. V. White & Co., one of inn largest houses ia Wall street, were forced to assign on account of being ou the wrong side in corn. Really not on the wrong side, but too previous. Then Mr Gould's road, the Missouri Pacific, passed its dividend, and the stock fell 8 per cent, carrying the general gen-eral market down from two to five points, but the reaction was prompt. Estimating Es-timating wheat as worth $1 per bushol, aud corn at title., the supine crop which we can send to Europe should be worth $500,000,000, for the bust European estimate esti-mate shows a shortage there of :2.0,000 bushels of wheat and more than that of corn. The gold movement westward continues steadily. Two millions have arrived and three millions more are in transit. Meanwhile sterling exehange was extremely weak aud (terms likely to remain so until further shipments are made. Money has continued in fair demand aud supply at from 5 per ' cent to 7 per cent. Collections ate re- ported to be satisfactory at all points, i and the latest situation, in general, ! shows less disturbance than has been j seen for many months. W hue A: Son s land, on which the railroad rail-road company has a condemnation suit pending. W lieu this caso has been ad-judieatod. ad-judieatod. the grading can lie finished in a few days and the whole road put into operation within a mouth. AilTuta(s of l'Td Sluati, No better illustration of the advantages advant-ages of paved streets is necessary thiin ttiat presented today and yesterday by Commercial slnet. Whilu every other thoroughfare in the city has "been a swimming sea of mud, Commercial street was as clean as a swept tloor and perfectly dry in two hours alter the storm was over. 'Th lrrlc'oi Ac." The Irrigation Age for October 1st is i number of Tery unusual interest and importance. It consists of noarly sixty pages, generously illustrated. One single feature of this number renders it indispensable to every iuvigorator and investor in irrigation enterprises. This feature is its complete illustrated account ac-count of the Irrigation Congress, which pec u pica sixteen pages of the Aor. This is something which should he widely read and preserved. Besides this lhj A;t' will couftin details of tt.o coming campaign for the Condon cf the arid lands, an account ac-count ot the organisation aud membership member-ship of the new American Association of Irrigation Loginesrs, a description of the first sugar istory in the world which depends on beets raised by irrigation, irri-gation, tha Usual full departments of irrigation news, farm and orchard pipers und other attractive reading. This ed;ti:n of the Aye consists of 0i0 copi-s. It wi I t.c icnnil on ah ti'o m ' - f, :-. i : . . for (xir.ii copies i.' r he ; .(1 .1, . foiuvsr ! 1 ' ta eiti.er i n iVnver or .-;rt Luke uX;'is. ', Silnr Facturr linn tl. The Lehi su?ar factory has not yet . been put in motion as reported a day or two ago. J he information to that ellect published in Tin; Timks was de-tived de-tived from a irentleman who had eome ia from !jhi that morning and |