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Show Idaho Sugdr Plants. Projoctora "Waiting for Action of Idaho Legislature llo-garding llo-garding a Bounty.' - ''Everytl lug Is tiow iiwnltlnu th no-lio-i of tliu 1 iaho Ifctis u'urf in rfaril to thb Jiufst'on of i hjiintv on fngsr," s.id K$r. T. R. Cntlor to a "News" represent, utlve in si-enklnrf of the o-ganir.ation ol lt ptopoaed sugar compsny to be focnted in the state of Idaho. Two prolonged tnsetlnss were held in theoflheof the Utah Binjar company Jn flitt Lake. The occaiion wns tlm pre-senpe pre-senpe here of Mr. Sorcn liansrn, pn-nioler pn-nioler of tlit uu.ir rmupiry, liou plaliebsve 'been fully ret uitfi In the "Sews," and Hr. Mnik Ansilii, of l e-nltlt, e-nltlt, Uolo., ieptrm.it 1 1. k a recohd Biittm roinpsny, winch hs been figuring u a ligation In the same ttute. Mr. Austin f r'iotni ycari. pant Ims lcen nssocli'cd with tht siuar lactory at 1Jvel.tml, 0o!o., which lias Item one of the cnoiin-li cnoiin-li iiiccwtdes in Ibe li't "f western iArtoii. At Hie niroiiii in addiwii i ilofcirs. Au.ilu wild itaiittfU, tin it wrr picrent ricrideiii .' spli F. duittli, John It Winder. '. !. Mc-Colniclr.T. Mc-Colniclr.T. R. Cutler, il l'. Whan- a id Any Jt V. Y-niiit hi iho-Uiuri Miur compsny. th (tiwuml ttiorouglil)- gone nxvr slid v lbs cun-rlualon cun-rlualon ul the rnvcnuK ii wns statu! ly dr. Ontler llisLniiaup iiu-nts Imu brvii oun.ietedwneiiiiv,iif wiiwHr nnn-id'nleB nnn-id'nleB piupufcd V i'' ,,,0i o Idaho .6uld b nicrgtti lulu one, und thus svertfng agrwiidctl ot possible filctiosi, failing and rlvslry bcUecn various iKallties. Mr. Austin and Mr. Usiiron ootltconfirnied this luwmenr and ssid that rtn eatlrely amtcsbU sgrcern! add been reached.' . , Whlfu.no ileiinitelocstioh. for-ths pant cpuld b; decidtd on ssyet, it, ian b) fc'atcd that l( Idaho ptmple give ijie p.optr Bupiori the loca will be 10 tsb-liih tsb-liih a largd factory as near the centur of trie bet growing diatrirt as possible, nd probably to build sub 8iuns at lfftrenl points. From thrso tho juice Aould be pumped, as In the cjbq ol tl.c Utah Sugar cumpan plant nt Lvlii; .vlr. Unttor stated, liowevt-r, that no d-tills d-tills would bv tininlivduiitti tlie action of the Idho legislature, lilch is now considering tho qutstiun ol paying n biunly on the first sgg.tr produced in Idaho, was settled. All tlio preliminary itrangetneutB madejo-ik to puliiiig up the plant during tl.e coming spring and summer and having it in operation by Mil. To do .his would icquiro a heavy onlny, however, to get the roil in readi-iiBa.i(i'o readi-iiBa.i(i'o nuke ufhtr arrangnmonU, and iindir the bwit of circumstances the, tirst eai,'i run ot sugar coutl (lot be a ii syy oue. Tne proposition before the l-Jalio leg- .mture ia for the state to pay a boiintv t 2 cent per pound on tna tlrst jeai'w .nitplit, and 1 rent on thesecond. Aftei khft'. tie bounty would cease cutirty By that time the Mi pieliminsry diffi- ultl s would tiBV been suttKilied over n 1 It is felt cprtsin that the factory Guild stand on Its own feet. Mr. 0 .tier stated tfut his advirra from B -Ite were that ttie fsellne was in alj W ivs favorable, and he felt nopefui ae t tSu result, |