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Show t -- 50 DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY J 17 1910 DECEMBER IDAHO BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY IN UTAH AND t uuua - tcct sugar in Utah ami lujto for the will 'how a considerable falling off froin the ear previous' Fir.-- t, due t two cati-cthe unprecedented drv .'x.!l during tlie spring and dimnH-r- . v Inch affected the tonnage in all the Mien'!, a reihictmn m the number of aeri s planted t" lerts owing to the high pruts farmers were able to obtain for other products, tht gate tb' prcjczviicr. j f s an off-- tt is the fe ( shortage though on!) a pailial one. the jbsi i..livpas iisalfi i iK- I ee to rgien and gam in snc har.he cm -- o that t t tub! of the two rtale-- . while still coiisidtrabh ie -- tigf a fairly satisfai tort total. TJte runs of that i'AMswul-;sa.- ii Itl v Ep!IE H " 1' ' ' sr:S"v . jiario, imltt-tr- y r - -: s ,r !' T IS a fart ihC genrrall) known, that th'1 ftnt rxirHment!i sugar culture in the L'nUed tfe In 151 The Ri4U b iMrt man hi iht pmsilDnt in briujems1 out the nutt blurry waa riiit-li- p 1 La Martr, tthoU UU Inmg hi Tooele ritjr He 4 baptized by W C. Junbar in KngUnd in 119. and at John Tajtor,. hi the request was then fcUlnje a mtion m Europe, be I c" t fr; ro i i .ban" S- tt,e three companies ar not tet concluded, but static that the ugar output for the tear will reach j.iimds for t'v ttai1!a1nl Col for the Amalgamated sind for the Lewiston . aj proir j elt yi.ooo.i.) , '.r o ( tied lt t eOn'.!-- -- gri- t - r alx'i'f . !,ioiio p I r. p.mid-- , U the drtcmsinrd obstacles, and Mare 9 to stir, imt-t- h Prry. a purchased nH bl Santa F wams, aK,, rbiamiDK a Urge aimoint of flour, zn , 8hi frfrle Ii , Hindi-- mount bt-- l a total for the three Cmjtan?tJt .8.ono,ooo jumnds will be si iH. 107 ! x I'tah. Idaho in and in l. pounds 70.00c of total f in the two states was tons grown jlu for thi I Sugar f 0. 107,000 for the Vfnalgamated, "hicli the t01'- aii't 0(1 f..r the Lewistorr, i total" of 432-00t.inikr- - i.rTie two states Wire paid m ( letolier. Not ember and Dccctti-I- k r afpr. ,m at h Sj y .i svi 00. 1 lie ait! tv of the lactones tt as mu. h iiKri. for freigfits. tp! ading and shrinkage. In three empantes will have paid to emph.tcs 'i iu-the a e.ndu,g half a milium th.llars, to at nothing of f..r In ight. roal. roke. iyipb ! reMir', tic, the I arge'ann'imt- sugar industry is For tiie e. iiin.g ve tf the outhaik lor the ty hate" licen ace more .!;,! tvl 'I in Init 25 nets far t m oti rli-- t Tea7Tp!iTAinheeCc.rtitawng tj perTcutin - .aid a largo merea-- e in acreage - alreadt sugar most I.f ti e laid- - At I at ho.noo tons, mostly grown on netv lands, for tin m w Ne turn county faetort. are The din gein.ai ou'isiok the 'tmtrt over, is al-- o reqssUring has assiiineil, as shown Lit-tgar luei industry tix n .pi vjr! I Set .. t griOilum- - tt iini. puts it tn a fxisition 'In til. mini ;t ' of the where it - La',.! . It .an Lift e .n.idirid 111 aiiv. reti-u- n Hfi t.ut that "fur m w fa, torn s are now Wing erected in tariff, different part- - o' the eoimtri, 11 heat s the eoniideiiec felt by slfgar nidii-trMichigan leada all other states peof.lr in tin- future of the tie tir-- t tune, with a total of this tear 111 sugar prodniU.ii, 's Mr. De t list lea H tbe cofnjHiny set out agatn The later jwoved to be filled slth pUnerwi aw& .part, and had to be thrown of machinery, now lncm, of. emigrant families. . out from Ft Eeaven worth in July, is,. The wagons were drawn by from fJ-- t eight: yoke of oim, and eah wag 4arrid OaO to pounds of iron an i to nrnt mth him toErance invefgate mahinerr. AUfu mouthvf th snow storm w first Tiver.he Hater thr industry Eld'r Taylw mafiy of the cattle hat Inc btn ptddt!y intru ted by host were The food r j nd Erennient Hrujham Vnnc to kep b-m- peeled low. and they were &rced to kill sop. rnat uui1 the 4 th remaming cattle Elder the oii of ltan i.faMr -Affa4r looked dark for them, h and lirr invetiKati Tajor Ul5 relief ia Or! farty. in chirge of Jos. H rn.. the growth f f , Ut! mt - a Mtormons , the Beet Sugar Pioneers Philh'f) De La Mare's Labors f which tab-bla- h. fr 1 ' " t 5 J -- H-- '!' 1 I . k 1 , J t '- :IHE HEW SUGAR TLANT IH SEVIER COUHTY. . . mi- -. rty This fa. tnry win te sonetrudnl l lh TTah pi;.!., Kllmr-- - an.l Tk atnJ on it of betgwiil bate a ef sjready hegyn. It will he finish! m time fo harnth n xt St'O wwt p side shl plant. lhr are thr r hi in emirw 4 ere t7r thtMiiau doily, ?ind wiH cost m out thi' untr ill re j i ape it y Trfi boi. pr 't time, nit hrim, lal . tapkt jf) fend oie it Failon, Nv . t u idja t gr-w- er- t:ited 1 v . t i 11 m nre tar tr thtth n p.l fdftr thr oydrn -- 1 ? t ' W, re pros-pertl- y: I.-- I tn i i . tr ! i i brt , t. 1 y f.iltWlTlK - .f nn. fr rov-iL- t t "IlntMTt ft Hammer Ralph Jenkins Fugene Pugg H. Z Hameon Jacob o Don lov ridge H i t" t Id - 4 t h p Vl'HTlV. antullural u- -l pcrmtvud lit i.f the t lull Riho the V tab field, iir Sugar company, speaking of the repuit in the tSarfand district. aid there was a falling off in - i of if ;jrii r. ji t tJ,l i ,r t Il Jn- T - Jitnipk' Mason g it deert t t Nrnc of t r.iij folio piv-f- Henrv t b w si tab Idaho Mi r i ih.v tail erected in ti S(U reariy all eoniraitc for, a .id 4n urds indeatc that if nothing unbmweM! Kvur. tin fai t irv w.U have all it mu do to handle the tfect from Dm t m r t ui r. .! the a!k The farmer oi Mfct fejJQ . fi n to term of live yar, but as th t gir Nr i belowr indicate, the farmeis better than thrir word Following t the it of fkwn the beets will he groon for fi factory next year, with th nunu-- t acfM contract d for in ca h Monroe .. '"I k! " LJ t jt ! iv rf 4 '1 t niim V, (. Uodtj 1 I h !ij 4 all tnu tn kft. fr miles. -- The realms why the beet sugar Industry was not successful at that tm No means had is familiar history. been provided for getting rid of In aSkaUnities in the potash and the and the method? then prevailing of TTtnfr charcoal made from the bones f animate difficult to supply at such a remote distance from the .renters of trade Five hundred bushel of beet sugar seed were brought here with the machinery, and planted. The beet grew well, but Is was found impossible to granulate the sugar obtained. Th machinery' was used for other purpose, part of tt being kept in Provo, and other parts taken to the 44 factory at Twelfth South and Eleventh East. The name given that locality for so many years, buxar Hve, had its origin from the early attempts in beet sugar manufacture The fact, however, remains tnat tl was t hoi find one devoted t bet sugar cutursbw-- tever organized m Amertca. and the sugar machinery, brought over the rmn. up tiie Mii-K'PaTfiT uerm tfiep!gfn by a ijarc of Mormon elders, was the !n4 The situation was desway to Utah perate, but with characteristic energy. ever shipped into the new worlb ' t were-eqtm- vs e -- 29 121 26' 14 4 ing and the Ogden district seems to re p anted Tons of Beets n Winn L for 1911 m I. a! t 4- Ml 4.2 t . t it utbr Mit"' it 401 jrlot I'tnl i! i Mfimu I that if wilt he sigff.1 up m ! ii ntrnl distur w i t " ts iu r t f in Hi- ir -t th f untrv .i.n t t t4 , pr, t t 'u u!tira. hv-t- h 1 ti j1 , I i t Mn thit tlVv wu t p l.Welv to (Opii.iue Jor .t nti'tih r of ven-'- -' iiiMd mam of ih tlr ocliout Id iho t d. , u th land to the r.u.j. g of main ! la Uv uhat. whsrh a as 1 i gi g aUnit Jl bushL Chi k lind r v m n b14! bwn gow ng sugar ; . it whs diicvcrel that . ould get 4 bush. Is per goi at re w ih woubl give i verv k1h nt e gfv.d prohb Till twud mani of our hnl growers to plant m grent deni of land nto gram Not pnly illd the farmer, during two year.- -, -cure high itric , but th. v also ur tr mendou4 ield. h the seoaonx were especially adapti d to grain. At the opening of the harvest and marketing of the Wop mix year, prices were much lower, and have continued drop until they have reached a rather low price, wheat being about 69 i ilfirirs ' tht the f gKig-tiniertxndm- J ! i ' THE BRIGGS BEET HARVESTER tc 1 e n .d nt Iwd the prnat. as irtil be jhorn'by-trexulta that been obtained even this wbeo the msob wax not h ha-v- jw, cents per bushel oats about cents , per bushel and hay about ti per ton,,. talncd by i fr 'a 1 to ni. I -- 44- V d I v hi h .Ms On . 2 kind firm nt Ut t dv t spetiaiiy favored as a locality ideal bn- - the growing of the beets In Weber county alone, last year, there were harvested over 65,000 tons I pr Mai. a ii t Vtl t, MM to ze 1 u f n tf the giain th xl! i short, r per are than the .,ous vrxis therefore, the fro ie now t gtnrnrg lo that the W'T i rnp IS the RuM--t SUitabia ceop a1 ii g a hxrsi profitabie market vahi I pleas) tto rav thPt mans of the Tir.nfis ,.rc tn ng ihcir attcut.on rn rp rxi the rrneiy to byi ulture it a "mn tiian tUrv h ive ifn'yiiTor va ' r ,n Fremont coui tv, '' Ru.atin arc ih.it a mj h 3 x rP "14 In planted Inis rorctug l1,n there ws the past TVi is cleo a better tnwx.de Nr! c tic now. to the ncreee 'n prii h srpTivf byowing the ngr company ant tfcr of the 'H have done to enhancewht the v ho f farmers Dndx. The farm-- r rr" ' m ' n .Umbt lay their prtn A P'Ttion of their firm to th tailingm of tjear beet ea. h and ev-imore !.nsinos-hvt.tr wav than h r t tff re, a thv know exactly- - what tu ill Bit f.r t!. irrp nh, It s in.r. tho r,t it fu in tn I' .tat. thrir onuM1. and lhe Jnr a'lmnlatins ?! t up-i- thr nrue nf all othrtrt.r Th. n- - t nn .h.itht, ll.:. the farmer of !ht, MV t!C?, fat a possible, ir landa in altapr to raie . ropy if beet from year to year, a, tarn 'oroio be the UCH(ful eirr am, r the fartory waa yroer built. Thow mho have selected good HI. made thr nrcetwary and proper preparation, and alven the crop the "'"T TT r t tc tl Was! 2 I and i i mt sM m -- 1, v Jl ii 34; Big Sugar Beet Figures in Xfeler County ICf obtain-.- m Th- - V I " an ). w nit. UM ? mgjmt i h time ti v t at n ica.iuih g.. g ioun until th. have fas5 o fmci u 4 t. nt xtj4o hgl t e?p of far. ii prod n Oii'ing 1,. ki- ni ftitn t'n n. jurtgj'ig r -- - r douMtd 62. Unnr QGDEN. innustres n this m U that of beet us:ar manufactur i 4 t 929 Jwr !U. 0, t. J h n th Plant , o i ' i I 'rernf, ai rt ni im-- ,t y. y-- l'tt n ? Richfield - Mr- pi nit 4 tN I e rr u d'p y, Antirw Hvcr J M D Hurz-- Better Outlook Sevier County r pr tn n, Results in Idaho , A creage for Hew ' Ltah-Mah- raise the necessary capital from among Jno W. the wealthy Church members a slt dealer, subscribed Coward, a Russli. ship builder, il.yoo. Captain agreed to contribute C9.690. Mr Colli-sothen a hoot and shoe deabr in whom President Jno. R Winder was working y hen he first learned of The 1,000. Mormonism. contributed first subscription of 1,090 was made by Mr De La Mare htmself. The company. wfcse capitalization wa $SO,09, bs gin under the name of thei Deseret Manufacturing company. Eiders Tay-k- r aud le La Mare thn proceeded to punhase the machinery, and prepare It for shpment to Utah. It was bought fntn Faueet Sc Co m dhr fatt of tslr On J.tn Id. D52. Elder De loiMarw lift Lveroo! for Ht. Louis. Mo the mafhireey following the next month with Elder Elias Morris. L, John Nut-lai- L Wm NutialL amt Jo NuUatt in They el! met In St. Louis, c.iaige v hjre Mr Te La Mtre had prepared to lad the rhachinery readv vagina Nr the grnt jurney acniss the plains; from the time it left Ht Lout until the e arrival in Utah in complete Hi wife and three children ihng. siceornpanicd him; on th way the little one wre eized witn cholera, one of them dying and being bantd on the plains The tutv wagon-- , on which tW wax loaded, proved to be ur breaking down unde the weight ln. vl the macnincry. and thv wete n.otly came out to meet them. At Ft Bridget . again assistance was received. A Hcooot and a Aparty coining from Halt Lakelvith a load of flour, which at that time sold at 350 a hundred pounds. On vi reaching Bear river, the snow that several -- of the large biitM had to be left behind, but they wpi'j brought to th valley the next spHne, In the latter part of November, 1N2. the party finally came to rest in Ha t Lake, nearly six months having br n spent in traveling a distance of 1,2 V Af a' lrin ie Naui! g result ar-I- jr a THE village of Aris. a little town in northern f ranee They were so sanguine, that they went immediately to Xnglaml to 4 G5n Live Stoov N n Hdt;cn H (kHt'iinigor James NtrKm .. JoMph Woodward 1 h fr4i v- Idaho Fails correspondent of News mrittg Regard ng tne proposed raise in the pike of beets by p tho Sugar ompanv for the districts of BiackfoU Sugar t'lty and Idaho Fails. 1 will say that it is conditional, and lies entirely wth tn farmer as to whether h shall receive the extra 25 cents, or $5 per ton, or noJb n acrean ucra TheCDmpany age of from 2i to 25 per cent, and k strict adherence to the l:dlng scale, which, ds prividod the eontracts fv the year 1911 This contract profor s vides for poring $5 saccharine matter carrv.ng 15 per and over. $4,75 for those carrying 14 cent and per cent. 14 59 for 14 23 for those earning 1-2- prr This rule, the company cent feels Will be just and equitable and give the farm r to all who propery prepares ha land and cultivates his beet during the growing r, th Nile fit f th advanced It ali arts a a stimulus t pric the farmer with ror lard to f$e him to improve the earn by br.hging hla land inti a higher state of cultivation The Sugar company agent are nor out amog the farmer wuth these contracts conk lining the sliding scale, vutn 35 I e ton as the maximum price, and the plan is be.ng revived very From present IndKatwns favorably the company wil experience no gi umgThe ruiuirwl & untgmr fullv stotk the BUd Sugar City 1MI. and 4Iabo Fall mtfia ' Vtoli 51 Years Ago. Net growers in t'ache v 99 i t m of Im re grov r. f r r euej ah .3 M,h ih f trn r " (' B r m .vtr'4tM, i,h-two empiov nc m in the t frie-h liiiti th t roj w br (f irked tip The f u nvr wdl ur- - ,nr ,lu p o.in.N ol igar I .tni tro atpr-X)mn duff id Imih k iou ebth than the I'l'int nt ugden -- . rialleyamong ar. t v 'r-about 2 the tonnage from last tier cent, TUpMigtf of whhlf "has due to short acreage, and tin other half to ld pr acre, due to the the lessened drouth and thi dry spring TJje f gMid however, had gem'ully quality ear next utkMk for the liegcirdmg Je said the fanners wjld te offered I n Increase of 25c p ton they would increase1mth r at i'ge jy er Li per and ftirmh cnt, ctntt.nt With tht in cent ir? centive he frt that there ought to he roud Jesuits, hut it was nmwhat yet to spaktas the agL jitT Sltre )k-Legmning to make Contra ts c- l.ie planted fr , Advance in Beet Prices to In Cache Valhey EOP.fJE i.t ' tN l 5 ll ;i:: ,t1? vuM r R.esu1ts in iht if -- 4 Him Hrouglu Sugar Beet Machinery at-or- Kl . p -- Ifclft-has- oin-han' HP 4 PHILLIP DE LA MABEr 1 PINc.tlEK. field superin-n- t crease their re nue if greater efforts were nut forth In specializing in a beet Amalgamated of pf thi r cent ugar instead x4 higher reason the that tatc Hug..r tomiMnv attempting to ra ise mammoth roots nn I tit a at of present lKniuite successful, high per cent be t the lidmg ale cUract. such as the unusually drv year, the and i other given h sugar rimpamn, average tonnage was a dtoreae over the farmers would very easilv add to tne f I9u9 the average yield their priiftm and the roan who put forth being 12 ton per s re as egainn 15 the ratest effort woutd earn the tons foj the previous s ason The sugar output In In the Ctgdtn factorv district, some Ogden will be about 13 0d ftfio pounds. differenc as to the pru of beetv was KeprewnUtive growers- - in the resiMiiisthle for a vmatlci TTicage dir- - l"tah district j o- f- me Amalgamated mg the va4n but the p- ompauy for th season were as fol- nt outlook 191 1 indicate that it will be the low banm r vear in the history of the 'r f jJtTkiAiii e who Aeragfe.4on TnrmeTs exivtrj In the u.eaii and iha Planted Per Acre and at th prewnt time Hesop the beet growers there s,m to ho well George J R MKaritnd .. .1 KitiMiod with the !ite fent-!- v Jacob P Gibsofl . 2u i'ua matin the n lopir.ot whuh J T 1ftH rial im r pi r to us - Kkvn . 49 cl Hi N R Montgomeiv . 4 Mr Pringiee iN ihat h ir rais- - OharM 12 Wilson B fr IPt P U tiled i lt - Ogden fJLogart and-Lewiston Districts anth-lpale- vmm ai t: or fl pr-feet- lv otl-pntt- write the THE Ufht fartnro. uf The News? ha, with-- , out douht, had the moat uoc-fatwn of any factory onrrating In the Inter mount In rountrj. and taking Into of ronatdrrltion the esttwmo dCJne the spring amt jiummer, the lonmige per acre haa mcnig.'.l up much bcllcc About l'7.BW (bag waa ion of beets have been delivered thi reIf all bert gro rrii, Would do as .caion, for whi. h the bee t "" Thfa large lhac frtrmirs hive dope piopeiU ceived about thflr hi ml. manure it well even amount of money ho gone Into tee hands of about 1 w farmer of Halt if they herd to buy the fertilizer and Lake. I'tah. Wasu!" H, Hanpete and watch their crop carefulb duiing the Peeler eounile and h.ix been a great growing Hamm, keeping all weed out and v Altering and ospclallv cultivatfactor in kee.Uig ill the general Ih In fat I he famu ra loulyl jet ing jrfine nh'n most needed. wfiltoeit money thesr beet liM'e done tvojhj la a so r'oisfi! Lehl and th-tiwn- - hut beet raispra who front thi year, a other crop weie light and vear to j ear get from - to 25 of cattle and sheep price down To the farm r wher proprTy lend 4F tk per acre off thir land, whuh his crop and pnpar hts land wcM U pava xvptiormll well Such obta.ud taro tuh follwlng fue i siwavs his niot salifai tan ful tpctlH as hn is ur of ihcmoocy if he d t farmers gt thjri beet thi tp In livtrs ths .tiiiong tbiM- fall whuh was an ideal i hHt ftihaia fHrmrs ' ilH !ehi factor' Wav br mM 'je The rad ati! enral Hrptic t seem t be diDcs of this adapted pr the culture nf sugar hePt' Hm'i miens w ighing miteh as 11 fnndi are fnund In many totalities in this couotr whre ugr eet mis-m- g has beep canvsl on wii) .msid i ruble surce, nor.Krous (Dsadvau-tprp onstant)v met v.dh. such as early fronts freezing the snt ' before the beets have bcil ploughd from the ground Hmetimcs there is also a scarcity of water, or an unraually wet season produces an extra or ecm1arv growth with the beet wbuh diminishes Us sugar making qualities It is constantly demonstrated that the beet raiser in the Ogden district Is seldom if ever troubled with disadvantages of the kinds mentioned and as the sugar company now regulates the annual acreage devoted to beet raising, the crop Is assured of a ready and reliable markets ihati a h ndrrd :mt on of sicar have )ern main if tur d djr 11 thr ing ogln a jarstn at vomprchonH far brvoml quantit d It m:ni Sion of ln ijnwn bulk f if th it tin . w y id bund a gsithjod tirth-ru th bas monument Vi fct and a Ihouvmd fr t h.gl the approx t Farts. s .vtr Inuito hrtght of Kt1 hw that Th' fa trT rr vri a'aavr l"ren ton rf rfth.0f)0 gathered from Uu Ild- - f Weber establishth county farmers !! ment of the piart, or re billion pounds. Mon O wnld e l f.t ceientlv fompiUd with a viw of rfv the mg th auai rca4icrr ' of and, sugar mvl in the di do ment of th industr. in Weber the of Etiartu?: slme -- flk X jm ,i h ? a ,t .5 lb p si and tajerin it sligluiv t i a ii w af iiiif mil or vIf iii?! r titan t ! m j k at-tf- t prak at iitdrH I di ir4y i) lit- depc-'tn- g I c i -I .- s riciti etiible4 wnth in i or f t torv ht Im running toinjMnA h r in avt tgi 4 out a AMf4 wcrc Home Inti resting taostit the "stocks of the ugar companies wh'ose stockholders art' imim rous. the officers of these cmtijiank'? vav that whatever tlie 01 of the litigation in the east, the local eonecni' can not tic senon-l- v affected and that the culture of hc.ts and the manufacture of Migar Jwill g on unmtemiptedh. 4 i ! i! - i - 4 To b' th I Tf4 imntTt th avtrag 3hu-0- h j t tor t ra !n misnub of 4 (tourer, and thi b- -s t n the al jlsttud tleai this j? ardti tf r if gatr red in, of.e p.a, ne r F't lniiU' I lb igdeo' t r Mks t a d ,ui f 'It ' t r pounds H j i i i h; ur-- this rublv nbvc paid pne- fHmml. 2ti.. While the planted hwlbc gotermni ut liavc hd the effect of S i over .r s'lgir rmai k.il f Mr th' taint fniiav ru?cr V nuntv rtn i thi huroi Fr im ed to th thr tr -- tn, t v Mjtii i of 'y m iturn! inunuf V. an rp hs tnsf, - wc r! a wer2 number of other grower. . more than I !1 ..f labor Frank I'.ruce c.atnts hr t has at last solvrd the ir.-- harvcetfitR problem. Of ru.cnt years laletr has become so scarce on farms that some suKarbc-- t rnt,.W have become sum, what discouraged, but Mr, will great IV increase the g profit in beet Some weeks apt one was seen In successful operation on the farm of E. T. W alton, at First West and Fourteenth Kouih direct. Mr. WHr said1 r the machine will work on my land, they will work anywhere in the country, for my land Is sticky, black A ft.-- r it. isi, directly flap. Th. ttmli r the tongue. adjusted so that It itt only dightlv tilled as It strike each beet top. Just in front of the dik or kiiife i a solid ulHinR Khoe wliit rtos-or fulls in accordance with a high or lo.v beet. The shoe raises the knife, whkh on the principle of a i ilsiio.Bhalcs Xho toiw off each beet The diRger. which 1s drawn by two horses after the topper, mnsists f wo small plow points placed the width of a hept apart. The beta rise up onto a carrier Into a banket at the rear, from which they are dumped Inly piles. The carrier day. caw be continued arid he beets Ttwr topper and Iks puller were Into a wagon running alongcombined heretofore, but they are In dumped side. two parts on Mr. Walton's farm. The When It Is considered that present topper, which goes first up the row of practice requires the use of a single beets, resembles In general form n lifter, man and team twice mowing machine, except that the acrosd each row. then to pass pull each sepknife, m resolving dick la the shape arata beet by hand, shake the ding 1 1 Hrigirs-machin- 1, e ral-in- s . ing noil from it. throw U Into a pih pu k up each Inst and hack the "!' off with a knife, throw It Into a Jril for loading ell of which la now compllshetf b; team the advantage of the Brigg machine Is apparent. With good driving lhe Briggs file It Is said, will mi about one beet In Id that K It Is necessary to take off a leaf here, and there, requiring h,r a few minutes for airhole row. It I astonishing, however, how cleverly H will Jump up to take the top off beet four Inches from the ground e. almost covered with earth. It probable that the machine will be manufactured In Salt Lake City. The. machine digs and tope three aifres a day. , O. IS. Kenyon, the manager of tbe 1 haa company his office at Zieg'cf block. Spokane, Wash, |