Show THE SUGAR INDUSTRY bow one million dollars may be kept at home mr arthur stayner whose efforts to establish sugar works here are well known has prepared a circular which he has been engaged in mailing to such as he thought would be interested te in the matter the circular reads as follows it is well known that I 1 have for several years been interested te in developing the possibility of producing our own sugar and m the course of my experiments havo made several thousand pounds of well grained sugar thus demonstrating that so far as our soil and climate are concerned they present no insurmountable difficulty during the last three years I 1 have been silent on the subject while I 1 watched the development of a new process for the extraction of the juices of sugar pro plants 1 refer to the experiments in tho principle of diffusion which under tho iu spices of the gnu ed states government have been successfully conducted at fort scott kansas the clearly defined and pair able success of this principle which has been witnessed by our well known fellow townsman elias morris as well as myself that gives us the possibility of obtaining double tho quantity of sugar from a ton of cuno or boats than boford this development enables me to place this magnificent ent enterprise before the people of tho territory as a paying investment the amount of capital that will be needed is and it is proposed td accept subscriptions payable in four equal amounts january ast 1st 1889 march ls ast 1st and july ast 1st following it is the intention to incorporate a company in accordance with the laws of the territory and to establish a stable and permanent business constituting an investment that will guarantee with careful management a profit the usual returns your operating cooperating co interest io this enterprise is warmly solicited accompanying tha circular is a note from superintendent webber of Z 0 M I 1 who has no hesitancy in saying that the cost of sugar to this territory is at least annually |