Show 70 nil 11 the th towns town In Idaho toot foot has hall probably enjoyed the I OP Of mOlt moat substantial growth durin lw the just doling On It I border the sounds oC ot hummer and i inre loW breaking the imMoral toral t wh where leu lell than tharl 1 o ir K the e growing ll 11 Us 1 j ot ditches vero tr and 1 It In III the ment of ot Into Inlo trie rural of t II 0 fie awakening of ot the To ro the iw of ot the Ihl city tit el mill It III Hm It t rail pall of or 1001 lt tram from n r at n m I fl II lf IH He I r thin 11 I Heven Heen monthA ago lillI I rears its the K l nish 1 in th 1111 V n n K t the likely to cause he hud got iol off MI ul tin I hI I think IM tin till chimney hn h a II hut but lUll fun III f I dont burll roul fur for tho lit mr ort il ilot 1 th in III thin ir Jim Ilia only onh II industry The to I of ot of ot Il IlI I the burnes M Uv rat buckle In III that thatIs f ton u I on t 1111 full fU rinding at Is s g valley valle of tin rich beets In t l III not n t tr the broking 01 f u II du due to r ether ther the or f its It II f taco record In to 10 the tr of f I nor tory the hammer ant nd HI nw WIO ply ke the A AMia m the th Jt 11 Is hall In tn thU hj Mia with her gift tho th sr all l le out on Juit a l em Unlike and 1 HI oer Us leep of train from Ilk like vein are U Its I level arteries the blood Into the R BV thA hi tree the garden It all a aliko am rich to of grain 10 oi eln tn IIO B a at ir liko UkI a gf river winding It II wi way r thousand i t over n f for furnishing more l and for tor the n n irrigated of ot more power In III Iti ration tallY than man 1110 ima hu y et ot IM lIell jut miles to the line north of Suit SIll Lake on the main of ot the of ot tho Iho Line railway Branch ng ort off c at the Iho Salmon river brunch ot the t to tho the valley r ot west and taps tap the to the wet at t Iho river 00 t little village of or Arco Arro Th n nIt It thriving winds up the T river valley vAil to II terminal at 11 W III miles distant from At the White lilt erected n Knob company hn hRS smelter und liml a II thriving coppe ropper large t to on IB Ie Hie tho tho lloa the grent mineral of ot central Idaho n 1 of ot mineral mIneraI wealth and anI M 8 ye yet producer barely 1 by the miners pick for nil 1111 of or t region res Ion Black Blackfoot toot foot Is 18 the gardener supply nt this writing linn has con c I 2000 citizens win who enjoy enoy the m of or sunshine per nn num plenty of or business bu or labor labo to their during six day In la tho week a hou e of or worship wor fo tor nearly every evor Christian creed In III whIch to offer their thanks upon the thc seventh lay day It Is the tho county sent Bent of ot county whoso whose wealth I Is tI cond to noM nono In tho state and In III thi center of ot tho part of or the oil oilY li Is a n park hur ur rounding n II temple of ot Justice A mill turns out t crado of ot flour whose excellence U It ready market In Utah Nevada am Oregon Ore on aa os welt well as lIS nt home Thre weekly flourish In goodly circulation the loon nos to B of or some N W Wmiles miles of or country In addition to every eory linG lino of or business mown to n II thriving country city Is represent represented ed cd to u II degree assures a n healthy end beneficial competition To the tho south tho nt cI root river a II mile lien ileA tho Fort Hall reservation r poor Lo 10 not In Inthe Inthe the picturesque blanket of ot the tho painter but tut In tho modern gurb urb of or the white whiteman whiteman man hns taken up The white while mans burden an 1 Is working out hl lies des destiny tiny since the new century an all an Ir Irrigating farmer Ho cornea comes to Black Blackfoot toot foot on Saturday to trade tralle with hll less leslI brother and gives ahu to the place n o air A Indian erected d and maintained by h the government 10 miles south of or In IR aiding In the solution of at atthe the Indian problem for the next gener Kener and the Ule dream of at the reservation In an Iden bloom about to b be realized Tho traveler over the reser rOSer reservation on the Oregon Short Line IllIe fre frequently fluently marvels at lit a 11 plant lino IIno of or poles that parallel the railroad track and carries c vires too heavy for either cither a n tel tol telegraph or a n telephone line II lie It H Is 18 the light ana amI power line of at the tho American Palls Falls Power company from American where Uie Ule tumbling tu waters of t the Ow have been cen har harnessed harnessed Lad made to light the city of or besides turning Us Its newspaper per presses pumping Its grind grinding ing Sn Its lour and yea even Civen cooking them for tor tho situated hero here cooks liy llY elec electricity Tho state Insane asylum Is not located In with any Rny Sow to convenience nn account of ot the eccentricity of ot the local but bul for lor the reason rC that th the climate and all of ot this section of the state have n most soothing Influence on the mentally d ranged and for tor the further reason renson that the pos rOI possibilities In this region re lolI make It Itan ItAn an almost lt The asylum grounds occupy about 1000 acres acre of or land adjoining f the city elty on the east A tine fine beating or orchard chard puts several cur CRr loa ll of choice fruit Into the market markel each euh year ear and andrich rich yields of hay grain and B produce pro luea make th burden of support supportIng Ing the institution but a few tew hundred dollars annually which II probably the lowest expenditure u made by any an state In tho Union for tor Its unfortunate de demented Nowhere can the man of moderate means meana who Mho would avail himself of the Independence II an agricultural life do better beller than In the Snake river valley The Tho price of ot lands ranges from 16 15 per por aero ACro to 60 This Thill of emir cOllm Include an nn Independent water ater right lent to 10 the needs of ot any MY crop ero th Ih ml vent of oC the the farmer fanner who will apply to In Intensive farming lan can mine enough h bets beets beetson betson on a n twenty acre tract rud of ot land to pay J fI t I tI I J 1 I 1 I II I 1 I I I 1 I I 11 1 7 R 1 I a I 1 I II II 1 t I I I 0 J y t y yA y Y A y Y Y 6 A V 0 1 t Y Yr t t r 1 I 6 SHOWING in m HI UI ro TO I Iu liw OF Or nL i ic IW i lilt r u I J u Wry for tor the land In one Aa All Is III usua In rApidly developing Ubo I scare and during tho busy hUy Reason farm laborera command as 18 high aa liS 1 per day lIa anti and bonN board Stock In this section of ot th the tate state offers opportunity for fOl large lurge Its H In III the mountains to tho east o othe ot the valley alle are public ran get offer abundant ted feed for Immense herds during spring and summer while on all the lava des rt to Hit west w t largi larg larghe heids he 11 1 of at sheep cattle lionet sustenance during the greater part parl o oC winter Inter Hay In III any on quantity be procured at M I l r ton Another ex ox extremely cheap and highly satisfactory took f fill d Is 18 the th beet pulp which reo re lulls nt at like 36 35 cents per ton tOil On the west W t side of ot Hunke river about aboul 11 mile mil to the tho th and west of at HUck toot foot the American Falls Iolla Is 18 taking out a large e canal capable of at carrying more than any river In for tor tho purpose of ot opening of ot rich lands under the tho Carey art RIt lands together with R 1 perpetual water right are arc being NOM Hold for per Ilor acre and na as n tho state thrown them open to settle settlement settlemEnt ment are being eagerly taken has hll given the state na nation tion a 1 number of ot distinguished sons among whom arc lIon Hon James the Boise Doise lawyer who be bl began gan his hl career at the Idaho bur In C W of ot Wallace Ida hla distinguished dl ll In the northern part it ot the state for tor his legal ability argued liln hili Ont first cue In F I B S Dot Del of or Is prominent nent member of the tho bar who taunt found the lower rounds on tho ladder of ot legal Tame I SH In than life olpe hero Tho winning of the first prize at tho Ht St Is attracting attention all over tho and the tho easterner who III H crowded fur tur elbow room In III turning his bis to Idaho Prior to at tho fair this year there thoro were many man Vho thought the country cold moun mOlln barren only tit fit for tor mining Three distinguished hell citizen Mows AIple antI and Potato hue Invaded pastern market and aro command Ing ng nearly twice tho Iho price of ot the eastern and Ibis together to ether with tho prizes at lit B BouIn St by hy the state la 18 tending to into the old Idea Ide II of ot barrenness Prom when Captain spent pent two wo winters with the tho Indians In Iver valloy vallo reported U Il ns only lit for or Indians and jack rabbits until the he passing emigrants who Hocked to the he Pacific coast by the thousands set ling Oregon Washington and la regarded this valley as nl n hopeless wind blown desert With their eye on the tho fabled rainbow of or the welt rest thoy tho their fagged oxen on toward award the land of ot UtO Betting sun under their feet teet they thoy trampled tho lie horn holl of ot plenty which lay Iii In 11 the th root of ot every sagebrush Today the Iha scenes have been shifted the hall stricken la nn nd l men from stricken kotu otas mon men from Mouth drouth ot oC Colorado i and men Inell whore where nil all the water for tor Irrl hue have been appropriated gatlon atlon has In appeal to the des du dest turne l their oye oe I Its lis ort t and the desert with coat mt of ot green Hreen with Its Ila golden sunlight river of ot blue and Its deep swift above bove Iho tho bids welcome that Jack back a 1 wenry eary traveler wr to homo In this new Kl 1 IcI Valley V Sll I Compon Ltd bo boo an agitation ago ngo gan among the tho prominent business businessmen men of root looking to tho es establishment of at a sugar factory about two years ago a II was Incorporated for tor this purpose Although local men mell of at means menns sub subscribed scribed l liberally towards 1 the enter enterprise priM prise yet lel not enough enouch capital could bo raised at home to establish It While tM effort WM being made tn dl Mr Ir K 1 A Monroe who represented capital at nt N Y and who was look ln Inte for H location for tor II sugar factory He lie here at tho suggestion of at Mr F 1 M I Shaw ot of Fort Collins Colorado He lie Investigated the here and 1 his hl report regarding It being fa favorable the parties whom he represented joined forces forcel with the local company adopted Ila name and a sub subscribed scribed for the balance of ot Its And An 1 thus thull the factory IUS se lie secured cured by The Th personnel of at the tho corporation Is Isas as follows President I 1 H n pioneer merchant merc lant of ot vice Ice president C V I of N Y who Is president of at the tho Stow Manufacturing turing Co of ot that place secretary W Wn 0 n president of at the tho First Na National a bank of treasurer Jule D W Standrod of manager F A Monroe Jr of hamton formerly of Now Orleans These gentlemen n together with W U and H H local capitalists of ot comprise tho board of ot In the erection of ot thi factory all 1111 previous records were broken nl though Idaho has 1181 known tome remark remarkably ably alii expeditious work In that lino lillO Ground for the structure wan WID broken on May 9 of or this year eor and tho building wan completed In November Following U I an 1111 excellent description of at the plant piA lit The plant nf of the mor Valley Sug r Co Ltd which Is located at nt stands close the tho main and the main track of the tho Oregon Short Line about of ot n R mile north ot the town It In IR In III plain sight Bight very ery conspicuous from the Ul station Is easily nw ible front from nil all lona It Is surrounded by b acres neres ol of to the company all ol ot belonging in beetH dur I which hItS Ima been hellI planted n Ing ng the past 1 lIt season except the portions teed feed tho tha factory upon which lIen ieni for tor cattle and sheep have been boell built whore this seasons Ion of or beat pulp Is I now being red fed to everal thousand head The Tho plant consists of four fireproof buildings arranged In la a 1 group with railroad tracks between for tor handling cOAl oal sugar Tho main building Is filet long 65 66 feet wide anti and three high The warehouse la Is of ot ample ca co capacity to store pounds of ot sugar The Tho boiler house containing boilers of 2000 horse power Is II In n a most mo t economical way WA for Cor unloading coal and IB IR completed by b a n very gruce fully proportioned smoke stack which serves as a II bind mark for tor 10 miles round around The fourth building Is a n machine shop shall In which ore nil all of ot hand machine tools for repairing 1111 keeping In order the costly ma In tho main II In building In nil all of ot the tho above building the en entire entire tire all tho columns 1 floor booms beams are of steel the wills of ot white brick tho floors of at concrete and cement The steel frames ot or the buildings are so constructed that If It nil all the tho brick walls walh and nil all the tho concrete were removed the machinery would nil re remain reo main In tn 1101 ana an In cl and andIn In tn order ThU Thill U I the more one considers that the machinery In the and ami th frame to together gether weigh about 2600 tons The capacity of or the plant ns os was demonstrated during the ram am of ot this year eer Is GOO tons tona of beets per day dB In addition to the buildings men 11 there Ire are also the beet bins binI surmounted by elevated railroad tracks track ind wagon drive drle way with a n traveling rone for tor dumping wagons wAgon nil 1111 of or which ue Intended In to facilitate unloading tho beets tram from ran cars and anU helo will hold holl tons of ot beets e tho product of ot n II acres In order to facilitate the delivery of at beets to tho factory tho company has hns receiving stations at sf ms ous points dong ulong the two branchell of at atthe the he railroad and ns ItI those ro roo stations are In no case over Ow none of ot the tho belts beets by teams more than two nn n a over nu one a n half At four of these thoe stations dumping have been built hullt from which wagon loads ot bt ts are dumped ll nt t once Into the tars thus avoiding all hand work The company expects to establish four new receiving und build two to or more mor dumps at differ different ent points for tor next season The company I assisting In III every evory way In the tho general of ot tho country by Improving the load bridges and above nil all by providing pro viding nn abundance of ot skilled and cl help to aid the farmers In caring for tor all their other othel crops ns Oil well an nil for tor beets The amazing of at the tho soil soli nowr call for more anti and farming In and tho Ing In of or mora mON Among Amon f richer crop till the u lIr heat et stands und it nil eyes ee me nl e tinned with ith Interest Indeed 1 nn n In 1 which In eight months month dl In III a I town like fo foI or I Ihor l or and for beets which Jut lut Ur Irr cx will be trebled nox far attention and It t bo bont bohr nt hr e elery ery wide ulde awake farmer ti to sot Sol In line for tor hit ilia share shar of or tho Iho genera 10 ne Ift I profit Havo JI you o old debts Plant 81 I b Havo lIao you oU notes Plant sugar beets beet IH Is u II on your farm tArm Pay n It off with beets Prosperity in a 1 beet heet rook rack The fhe horn of at plenty Is 18 carved a e beet heet root A Utah paper says laYR Tho growth 01 at the sugar beet industry In Utah been Jean phenomenal In 1891 the tho su ai nt Lehl Lohl wa wn pounds per pei ton of at beets which rose In 1901 to 23 In tho factory li In working a n ton tOI of at beets In Cal was 1075 to ill while In 1897 It hn had hadI Iwen I en reduced to or a 1 decrease o oM oM M per cent Ten yearn ora or six tons pet per WM an nn crop Today that U Is leas leall than nn aver ego a 1 |